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Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast
Fermynwoods Contemporary Art
31 episodes
3 days ago
Fermynwoods Contemporary Art is an educational charity and arts organisation that supports life through art. We commission innovative and meaningful ways for visual artists to engage with audiences, in public spaces across Northamptonshire and online. Our podcast is an experimental space for the display and creation of contemporary art which is fully accessible from people's homes, featuring original sound art, artist discussions, audio essays, video content and more.
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Fermynwoods Contemporary Art is an educational charity and arts organisation that supports life through art. We commission innovative and meaningful ways for visual artists to engage with audiences, in public spaces across Northamptonshire and online. Our podcast is an experimental space for the display and creation of contemporary art which is fully accessible from people's homes, featuring original sound art, artist discussions, audio essays, video content and more.
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Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast
Fermynwoods Podcast 30 - Tobias Zehntner, George Turvey & Chad Chadwick

In this episode of the Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast we hear from a trinity of voices - artist Tobias Zehntner, composer George Turvey, and curate Chad Chadwick - discussing place, community, spirituality and creation in relation to Tobias' Halo installation, shown at the Grade I listed Anglo Saxon, All Saints Church, Earls Barton in April 2025.

Originally commissioned in the Abbaye de la Cambre, Belgium, Halo features a suspended light installation that creates a moving interplay of light and shadow that illuminates the church’s architecture and forms halos above the audience.

Woven into these conversations are 6 new pieces of music composed by George in response to the artwork, portraying the arrival of light, new beginnings, and the recurring circle of notes in the music mimicking the hypnotic swinging of the installation.

These compositions originally accompanied the work for the Halo launch event in All Saints, Earls Barton.

Chad broadens the discussion with fascinating insights into the nature of play as a spiritual discipline.

The accompanying visual is a video response to the episode, by artist Sapphire Goss.

https://fermynwoods.org/fermynwoods-podcast-30-halo

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1 month ago
1 hour 19 minutes 43 seconds

Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast
Fermynwoods Podcast 29 – Adrienne Murray

This episode of the Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast presents Ear for the Other - a sonic exploration of the importance of being receptive to, sensing, and feeling for 'the other', by Scottish artist Adrienne Murray.

The other is felt in all things outside of the realms of self: within and around space, in the things which space contains, and in the voice and dreams of others.

Adrienne writes that in opening yourself up to the other by simply being present and embodied within your environment, a more intuitive empathy for the vitality and poetry which surrounds us can be experienced.

Responding to the fragile relationship between immateriality and physical connection in the age of the digital, Adrienne hopes to provide respite from the numb and disconnected states of being brought on by the experience of being repeatedly exposed to vast amounts of information online.

Ear for the Other is followed by an enlightening conversation about her work.

https://fermynwoods.org/fermynwoods-podcast-29-adrienne-murray/

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6 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes 24 seconds

Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast
Fermynwoods Podcast 28 Bonus Content - Sarah Long

Sarah Long's Tread softly because you tread on my dreams performs a fluid girlhood that invites the listener into the confidence of the autofictional character, Mary. She shares her strange visions in an effort to decipher their meanings. The work plays with the notion of the aisling, an Irish poetic genre where the nation appears to the poet in a dream in the form of a woman. Mary’s dreams offer a critique of inherited language and storytelling systems, while highlighting themes and motifs that reverberate throughout Irish culture such as the impact of colonialism, Celtic mythology and an affinity with the land.


https://fermynwoods.org/fermynwoods-podcast-28-sarah-long/

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9 months ago
20 minutes 11 seconds

Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast
Fermynwoods Podcast 28 – Sarah Long

This episode of the Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast features Tread softly because you tread on my dreams, by Irish artist and writer Sarah Long. While the title carries a tongue-in-cheek tone, much like Sarah’s broader body of work, it also captures a quietly sparkling sentiment of love, light, and the intertwining of bygone pasts and potential futures. Through its poetic and fluid narrative, this work invites listeners into the inner world of Mary, an autofictional character navigating her dreams and strange visions. Sarah deftly weaves these visions with the rich tradition of the aisling, an Irish poetic genre where the nation appears to the poet in a dream in the form of a woman. Mary’s dreams offer a critique of inherited language and storytelling systems, while highlighting themes and motifs that reverberate throughout Irish culture such as the impact of colonialism, Celtic mythology and an affinity with the land. Following the presentation of the work, Sarah engages in a fascinating discussion about her creative practice, inspirations, and the broader themes she explores in her work.

https://fermynwoods.org/fermynwoods-podcast-28-sarah-long/

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9 months ago
1 hour 12 minutes 14 seconds

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Fermynwoods Podcast 27 - Beccy Mccray & Jason Singh

This episode of the Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast features a fragmentary and poetic discussion between Beccy Mccray and Jason Singh, facilitated by Marie-Chantal Hamrock, which melts together into a rich audio tapestry.


Beccy tells us about Intuition Maps – a co-created artwork set in the woodland of Irchester Country Park that leads visitors on a journey through the landscape prompting us to reflect on animal instincts in the context of climate change adaptation.


Jason shares insight into his I Bring my Body to This Place to Observe the Coming and Going of Life – a sound installation in Titchmarsh Nature Reserve during the summer of 2016 which explored themes of home, separation and migration for both people and wildlife.


Through the lens of one another’s work, themes emerge reflecting on nature, movement and our place in the world.


More at: https://fermynwoods.org/fermynwoods-podcast-27-beccy-mccray-jason-singh/


The accompanying visual is a video response to the episode, by artist Sapphire Goss.

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1 year ago
1 hour 29 minutes 29 seconds

Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast
Fermynwoods Podcast 26 – David John Scarborough

This episode of the Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast with David John Scarborough presents a new work, Dead Wood Burning - a musical tapestry grounded in the idea of Ubi Sunt - a rhetorical question asking where are those that have gone before us.

Deftly weaving together samples of music from Pete Seeger's anti-war song 'Where have all the flowers gone?' to moments of David's own music - this is a poetic exploration of ecological breakdown, the long lasting effects of folk tradition, and personal experiences of community, family, and fatherhood.

The episode concludes with an insightful discussion with the artist.

With thanks to Dean Howard and Tilly Robinson.

More at: https://fermynwoods.org/fermynwoods-podcast-26-david-john-scarborough

The accompanying visual is a video response to the episode, by artist Sapphire Goss.

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1 year ago
1 hour 9 minutes 41 seconds

Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast
Fermynwoods Podcast 25 – Pale Blue Dot Collective

The first episode of our Love + Light season of the Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast presents Of Immeasurable Consequence by Pale Blue Dot Collective. Pale Blue Dot Collective (artists Louise Beer and John Hooper) spent four months in residence with Fermynwoods to create Of Immeasurable Consequence - originally an immersive photographic and sound based installation installed in All Saint Church, Aldwincle, from 24th March to 7th April 2024. In this version of Of Immeasurable Consequence, which has been adapted to include parts of recorded conversation, Pale Blue Dot Collective examine our place within the universe, framing the impact of the climate emergency through the eyes of evolution and the immense time period it has taken for each form of life to arrive at this point. More at: ⁠⁠https://fermynwoods.org/fermynwoods-p... The accompanying visual is a video response to the episode, by artist Sapphire Goss

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1 year ago
35 minutes 28 seconds

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Fermynwoods Podcast 24 – Subterra

The final episode of the Xylophobia season presents a radio play written by our podcast guest curators, SUBTERRA: Marie-Chantal Hamrock and Astrid Björklund.

Told through the voice of the Narrator, we are presented with an eccentric cast of characters living and contending with an ever diminished and hostile landscape, made up of old mines, towering blast furnaces, an inexplicable blackness which seems to spread insidiously, and a strange red substance that emanates from the earth.

Among the characters are an unnamed man who searches in desperation for 'that place' using an old ironstone amulet; Niko and Launo are two hardened characters who seem to have strayed from their community and traverse this landscape alone, speaking wistfully of old times; The Withered Arm is a disembodied human arm working as a barmaid in the Inn of Ill Omens with its ever decreasing customers sadly sipping from their worthy pints; The Strange Man seems to know something sinister no one else does and plays cruel tricks on those around him. And finally, the Fermyn is an ethereal character who cannot be described in words and has no discernible form but somehow seems to know more than anyone else about the nature of this dark world.

… All the while the narrator begins to lose her grip on reality and starts to question her very own existence.


Please note: This episode is binaural/atmospheric recording best listened to with headphones.


More at: ⁠⁠https://fermynwoods.org/fermynwoods-podcast-24-subterra

The accompanying visual is a video response to the episode, by artist Sapphire Goss

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1 year ago
59 minutes 11 seconds

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Fermynwoods Podcast 23 - Saoirse Horne

This episode of the Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast presents a new work, O' God of Weather by Saoirse Horne.

O’ God of Weather combines elements of ambient music, folk song, and field recording, which together paint a vivid and imaginative world, rooted in messages of phantasm and fabrication.

Somehow, through a painterly appreciation of texture, patience and solitude, the artist manages to create a sensitive and ethereal act of balladry – O’ God of Weather considers how deeply weather affects our lives - and how it can impede our access to woodland spaces. The work has a visionary awareness of multiple temporalities, giving the listener glimpses into the lived experience of the artist, while also offering interpolated fictions and folklores that lead to imaginative world building. Painting through wave, tone, harmony and storytelling, Saoirse’s work feels both permanent and ephemeral in its reverence for an invisible, yet powerful deity.

This work might make one feel as though through the simple act of listening they are part of some sacred incantation, invoking the almighty God of Weather.

More at: ⁠https://fermynwoods.org/fermynwoods-podcast-23-saoirse-horne

The accompanying visual is a video response to the episode, by artist Sapphire Goss

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1 year ago
1 hour 26 minutes

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Fermynwoods Podcast 22 - Tosca Terán

This episode of the Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast with artist Tosca Terán draws from fungal mycelial communication research to create a soundscape which the artist herself describes as ‘perhaps a bit ominous with a dash of science fiction’.

Working with the bio-electrical activity of living mycelium, in Forest UnderSound = Ways of Knowing, Tosca reveals the ethereal fungi frequencies of the oyster mushroom, pleurotus ostreatus.

Threading control voltages throughout what Tosca affectionately refers to as a 'Myco-Synth' the mushroom becomes a conduit for pulsating waves, coursing through intricate patch cables to construct a mesmerizing drone.

Thanks to Spencer Graham for providing the field recording from Fermyn Woods that was interpolated into this work.

More at: https://fermynwoods.org/fermynwoods-podcast-22-tosca-teran

The accompanying visual is a video response to the episode, by artist Sapphire Goss.

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1 year ago
50 minutes 12 seconds

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Fermynwoods Podcast 21 - A Ton of Worms

This episode of the Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast features a rich and profound work by A Ton of Worms - a multidisciplinary artist and writer whose primary focus is an immersive communing with Taxus Baccata (the English yew), through both classic art forms as well as field recording, whittling, fermentation, and propagation. Their work also addresses the conservation of persecuted wildlife and plants, the maligned and misrepresented (often chthonic) species overlooked by many, and the beauty and effulgence of decay at the intersection of nature and civilisation.
Wood as Home, Dirt as Time is the audio recording of a performance piece undertaken on the Summer Solstice of 2023 and edited retrospectively into sound collage. It explores themes of time, space, nature, and human connection through the chthonic lens of an ancient yew tree - conjuring the imagined state of consciousness of a being that lives and perceives in centuries rather than years.
More at: https://fermynwoods.org/fermynwoods-podcast-21-a-ton-of-worms

The accompanying visual is a video response to the episode, by artist Sapphire Goss.

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2 years ago
1 hour 30 minutes 30 seconds

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Fermynwoods Podcast 19 – Maja Zećo

This episode of the Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast features the work of Maja Zećo. In September 2022, Maja negotiated Hazel and Thoroughsale Woods from Corby town centre, Northamptonshire, as Silencer.


Silencer is a performance in a sensory impairment soundwalking suit complete with earplugs and noise-cancelling headphones. Where Maja experienced the environment in complete silence the suit made ‘the other’ visible in public while concealing gender, body shape and voice. At once both a playful intervention and an unexpected encounter, the work has connotations of protective clothing and social distancing that speak to larger fears of walking through woodland spaces.


At the heart of this work are two very important questions: “Who is listening?” and “Who is performing?”


Listeners are advised to listen with headphones as this is a binaural mix.

The following episode features themes that might be triggering for some listeners and contains strong language which may be unsuitable or offensive.


More at: https://fermynwoods.org/fermynwoods-podcast-19-maja-zeco


This episode has been edited by Astrid Björklund, the other half of SUBTERRA.


The accompanying visual is a video response to the episode, by artist Sapphire Goss.

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2 years ago
1 hour 12 minutes 19 seconds

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Fermynwoods Podcast 18 - Danny Treacy & Johannes Zits

For this episode of the Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast artists Danny Treacy and Johannes Zits from our Treewilder exhibition at Barnwell Country Park, share a drink and conversation with Marie-Chantal Hamrock, one half of our podcast curators SUBTERRA. 


With both artists work speaking to and of the trees, it has been suggested that Danny might represent the dark, whilst Johannes the light. However through the following conversation, both artists reveal how such binary oppositions might in fact not be the case and the works coalesce and converge - meeting at what is perhaps the most intriguing uniting theme: joy.


More at: https://fermynwoods.org/fermynwoods-podcast-18-danny-treacy-johannes-zits/


This episode has been edited by Astrid Björklund, the other half of SUBTERRA.


The accompanying visual is a video response to the episode, by artist Sapphire Goss.


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2 years ago
1 hour 17 minutes 56 seconds

Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast
Fermynwoods Podcast 17 – Hanna Tuulikki

This episode of the Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast features a new audio essay, The forest will answer in the way you call to it, by Hanna Tuulikki, encouraging a conversation with the woods, exploring her Finnish heritage, and weaving together family stories, folklore and song. The piece reflects on how ideals of ecology, identity, and nationhood are constructed and entwined. The essay features audio extracts from her installation Under Forest Cover (Metsänpeiton Alla), commissioned for Helsinki Biennial 2021.  More at: https://fermynwoods.org/fermynwoods-podcast-17-hanna-tuulikki/

The accompanying visual is a video response to the episode, by artist Sapphire Goss.

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3 years ago
40 minutes 31 seconds

Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast
Fermynwoods Podcast 16 Bonus Content - Sapphire Goss

A new video by Sapphire Goss in response to episode 16 of the Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast by Maya Livio.

Episode 16 features an original sonic essay by Maya Livio and JP Merz, followed by a discussion with Maya Livio: Salvaging Birds contains a chorus of human and non-human voices, drawing attention to biases within avian conservation datasets. Here she has set a research-driven essay against sounds generated by an AI which was trained on specific datasets, particularly ones from the Cornell Library of Ornithology’s Macaulay Library – the world’s largest and oldest scientific archive of wildlife recordings. By using machine learning to speculatively queer birdsong datasets, the work complicates datafied approaches to conserving what and who is left of our world.

To maintain the digital integrity of the Maya's AI driven work, Sapphire's response using obsolete analogue technologies is presented separately from the main episode.

Find Sapphire's video on Spotify and more at: https://fermynwoods.org/fermynwoods-podcast-16-maya-livio/

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3 years ago
59 seconds

Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast
Fermynwoods Podcast 16 - Maya Livio

This episode of the Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast features Salvaging Birds, an original sonic essay by Maya Livio and JP Merz, followed by a discussion with Maya Livio.

Through the use of what Maya calls expanded nonfiction, she constructs a haunting and lyrical sonic essay containing a chorus of both human and non-human voices. The work draws attention to the biases and misclassifications within avian conservation datasets.

Here she has set a research-driven essay against sounds generated by an AI which was trained on specific datasets, particularly ones from the Cornell Library of Ornithology’s Macaulay Library – the world’s largest and oldest scientific archive of wildlife recordings. By using machine learning to speculatively queer birdsong datasets, the work complicates datafied approaches to conserving what and who is left of our world.

More at: https://fermynwoods.org/fermynwoods-podcast-16-maya-livio/

Thumbnail image: Salvaging Birds, generative image by Cassie McQuater, 2022

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3 years ago
55 minutes 3 seconds

Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast
Fermynwoods Podcast 15 - Samm Anga

The first episode of the new season of the Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast features an original audio work by Samm Anga and a discussion with Veronica Petukhov, who is part of the collaborative audio-visual duo Muto Major, with Samm. The pair responded individually to the theme of Xylophobia. Xylophobia is Fermynwoods Contemporary Art's new two-year programme funded by Arts Council England. The programme is named from the fear of wooden objects or forests, addressing related fears and issues of place and belonging which go to the heart of community feelings of exclusion from both the art world and woodland spaces. In this new sound work Samm takes a solitary journey into his own psyche and heritage, ruminating on his own fear of nature: water. Through field recordings, sonic representations of Nigerian mermaid song and recorded conversations with his parents, he navigates the listener through a rich ambient soundscape. More at: https://fermynwoods.org/fermynwoods-podcast-15-samm-anga/

Spotify episode video by Sapphire Goss

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3 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 41 seconds

Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast
Fermynwoods Podcast 14 - Rebecca Lee
Musician and artist Rebecca Lee returns with a new sound work and discussion in the last podcast of our 2021 season. This is the second work Rebecca has made in response to and collaboration with the students from The CE Academy as part of our Alternative Provision programme. Last year, Rebecca’s You Can Hear The Wind presented student recordings made during workshops in the previous school year in as pure a form as possible whilst still resulting in a cohesive listening experience. For this new work, Dream Job, she has approached the recordings of her 2021 Zoom workshops the same way she approaches the music she makes as Bredbeddle - elevating the experience of making to art. She discusses these different approaches, her socially engaged practice, and how the medium might still be the message, in a discussion with Assistant Director Jessica Harby later in the episode. More at http://fermynwoods.org/fermynwoods-podcast-14-rebecca-lee/
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4 years ago
1 hour 18 minutes 17 seconds

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Fermynwoods Podcast 13 - Simon Faithfull
In this episode, artist Simon Faithfull is in discussion with curator Yasmin Canvin about his influences, his work, and the dark humour of Sisyphus. Simon's work Going Nowhere 1.5 is part of the group exhibition Where to Stand in the Wind at East Carlton Countryside Park. More at http://fermynwoods.org/fermynwoods-podcast-13---simon-faithfull/
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4 years ago
43 minutes 12 seconds

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Fermynwoods Podcast 12 - Sayed Sattar Hasan
In this episode, the Fermynwoods Podcast shifts slightly from our current programme theme of how humans influence and affect the landscape around them, to how a history of changing landscapes can shape a human. Sayed Sattar Hasan is a British-born artist based in Oslo, Norway. His work explores the parameters of national identity, heritage and belonging and the faultlines between tradition and change. In this new sound work, made during a mandated travel quarantine between his past and current home, he tells the epic tale of his alter ego Hasansen, digging down into the layers of the places and cultures that have made him. More at http://fermynwoods.org/fermynwoods-podcast-12---sayed-sattar-hasan/
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4 years ago
22 minutes 27 seconds

Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Podcast
Fermynwoods Contemporary Art is an educational charity and arts organisation that supports life through art. We commission innovative and meaningful ways for visual artists to engage with audiences, in public spaces across Northamptonshire and online. Our podcast is an experimental space for the display and creation of contemporary art which is fully accessible from people's homes, featuring original sound art, artist discussions, audio essays, video content and more.