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Uncanny Landscapes
Justin Hopper
31 episodes
4 days ago
Excursions into the otherwise. Interviews, reviews and discussion related to contemporary landscape art, literature, music, archaeology and more.
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Excursions into the otherwise. Interviews, reviews and discussion related to contemporary landscape art, literature, music, archaeology and more.
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Arts
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Uncanny Landscapes #16 - Stone Club
Uncanny Landscapes
57 minutes 27 seconds
2 years ago
Uncanny Landscapes #16 - Stone Club
An interview by Justin Hopper with Lally MacBeth and Matthew Shaw, founders of Stone Club. Stone Club is an online and in-person affiliation of people in love with ancient landscapes, founded two years ago by artists MacBeth and Shaw. They'll talk about the background on 'why stone club', the importance of mystical landscape and the work influenced and inspired by the places they inhabit. Stone Club's website is stoneclub.rocks where you can find out about membership, events and ways to join in. The music in this episode is by Stone Club's Matthew Shaw, who has his own website. Lally MacBeth also operates the Folk Archive, and other projects, available at this site o'er here. Host Justin Hopper has an Uncanny Landscapes substack - it's free, and includes the podcast + more. JH can be found via LinkTree or on Instagram; there is an Uncanny Landscapes twitter feed.   Title sounds by The Belbury Poly, courtesy Ghost Box Records.   The Uncanny Landscapes icon is by Stefan Musgrove.
Uncanny Landscapes
Excursions into the otherwise. Interviews, reviews and discussion related to contemporary landscape art, literature, music, archaeology and more.