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Dar to Dunoon Conversations
Kate Cowcher
4 episodes
1 month ago
A three-part podcast series hosted by Dr. Kate Cowcher featuring writers, historians and museum professionals. The series accompanies the exhibition, Dar to Dunnon: Modern African Art from the Argyll Collection.
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A three-part podcast series hosted by Dr. Kate Cowcher featuring writers, historians and museum professionals. The series accompanies the exhibition, Dar to Dunnon: Modern African Art from the Argyll Collection.
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History
Arts,
Visual Arts
Episodes (4/4)
Dar to Dunoon Conversations
Modern African Art for Schools
Modern African Art for Schools A conversation about making the exhibition and the future potential for African modern art as educational resources Tawona Sitholé, UNESCO Artist in Residence, University of Glasgow, UK Madeleine Conn, Cultural Coordinator, Argyll and Bute Council Meredith Loper and Elikem Logan, Dar to Dunoon research assistants
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4 years ago
54 minutes 2 seconds

Dar to Dunoon Conversations
Art and Culture in East Africa in the 1960s
A conversation about the creative world of Kampala, Nairobi and Dar es Salaam in the era of independence Angelo Kakande, Artist and Lecturer, Makerere University, Uganda Anna Adima, Leverhulme Doctoral Scholar, University of York, UK Elsbeth Court, Centre of African Studies and former Lecturer in World Art, SOAS, University of London, UK
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4 years ago
58 minutes 13 seconds

Dar to Dunoon Conversations
Remembering Naomi Mitchison
A conversation about the legendary author, her life, times and new research about her work Jenni Calder, Author of The Burning Glass: The Life of Naomi Mitchison James Purdon, Lecturer, School of English at University of St Andrews, UK Gillian Brown, Daughter of Jim Tyre, co-founder of The Argyll Collection
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4 years ago
1 hour 35 seconds

Dar to Dunoon Conversations
Introduction
Dar to Dunoon: Modern African Art from the Argyll Collection will showcase twelve works of modern art from East and South Africa, made in the 1960s and 70s.
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4 years ago
13 minutes 12 seconds

Dar to Dunoon Conversations
A three-part podcast series hosted by Dr. Kate Cowcher featuring writers, historians and museum professionals. The series accompanies the exhibition, Dar to Dunnon: Modern African Art from the Argyll Collection.