Since 2018 we’ve been publishing podcasts about cultural democracy and community art—sharing experiences, ideas and possibilities, to inspire like-minded people. We’ve grown from monthly to fortnightly and now weekly podcasts, but each strand has its own distinct character.
On the 1st Friday, Meanwhile on an Abandoned Bookshelf looks at the continuing relevance of old writings.
On the 2nd Friday, Arlene Goldbard and François Matarasso host A Culture of Possibility, where they interview artists and cultural activists from Europe and America about their work and the ideas that link it.
On the 3rd Friday, Owen Kelly or Sophie Hope make a Genuine Inquiry into a contemporary issue, and asks how it relates to ideas of cultural democracy.
On the 4th Friday, on Common Practice, artists, activists, and academics explain their work and its practical implications.
And once in a while, we get Friday Number Five, where the podcast becomes its own artwork, and has ranged from music shows to historical radio programs, from African bands to WC Fields.
And now we’re launching The MIAAW Monthly, to share what’s coming up in advance in an email newsletter. We’ll also tell listeners about interesting stories and relevant links. (And we promise if you sign up never to share your email with anyone.)
Meanwhile In An Abandoned Warehouse (for that's what MIAAW stands for) was created by Owen Kelly and Sophie Hope, and now also includes Arlene Goldbard and François Matarasso. We’ve all worked in community art, cultural activism and education for the emancipatory potential of a democratic culture. Our podcasts are a way to have good conversations about the things we care about.
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