Shade

Lou Mensah

Shade Media was founded in 2019 by photographer Lou Mensah to create a space for Black artists and creative practitioners to talk about their work in their own way. This critically acclaimed podcast features interviews with artists, critics, writers and visionaries including John Akomfrah, Amy Sherald, Lauren Michele Jackson and Ekow Eshun. It's host Lou has been nominated as Best Arts and Culture Producer and also for the Grassroots Production Award in the 2024 AudioUK awards. She was named Producer of the Year by the UK Audio Network in 2024. Shade Podcast further garnered the Best Art Podcast gong at the 2021 British Podcast Awards. Shade Art Review, which debuted in September 2023, is a biweekly arts and culture magazine on Substack.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Hospital Rooms

    MAR 18

    Hospital Rooms

    Hospital Rooms has been bringing world-class contemporary art into NHS mental healthcare units since 2016. Today, we focus on their most ambitious work to date at Hellesdon Hospital, part of the Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust. This project embodies both successes and challenges – from the triumph of commissioning fifteen incredible artists to create site-specific works, to the complex realities of working within a healthcare setting that has faced its own struggles in recent years. Joining me are three remarkable individuals who have been integral to the transformation of the Hellesdon spaces: Ken Nwadiogbu, a multidisciplinary artist from Lagos whose journey from civil engineering to fine art has led him to this transformative project, alongside the artist Sarah Dwyer who places drawing at the heart of her practice. We are also joined by Dr. Sophie Bagge, the Lived Experience Lead at the Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust, who brings invaluable perspective as someone with personal and professional insights. Throughout this episode, you'll hear a sound composition by Mark Jennings titled Wards Extended, 2025 - created from recordings made in two psychiatric facilities – one abandoned and awaiting demolition, the other newly built and preparing to open. Shape, Shift, an exhibition of artworks from this project opens at The Fitzrovia Chapel in London, from March 13-25, 2025. This episode was supported by Hospital Rooms. Executive Produced and hosted by Lou Mensah Shade Podcast Instagram Music King Henry IV original composition for Shade Podcast by Brian Jackson Edit & Mix by Tess Davidson Podcast design Joel Antoine-Wilkinson Bi-monthly art magazine Shade Art Review Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    30 min
  2. Visualise the future

    2024-11-19

    Visualise the future

    This series of conversations with art educators expand on the ideas presented by Visualise: The Runnymede Trust and Freelands Foundation 2024 report on Race & Inclusion in Secondary School Art Education. In this episode 'Visualise the Future' we are joined by Carey Robinson, Deputy Director, Learning and Public Programmes at The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge. She has formerly held strategic, curatorial, and creative producer roles at leading cultural institutions including Tate, the Institute of Contemporary Arts, the South London Gallery, and The Courtauld. Carey and I reflect and expand on the reports recommendations for the future and imagine a new direction for art education in the U.K. Carey's referenced the following resources in our conversation: Anti-Racism Framework for Initial Teacher Training/Education https://indd.adobe.com/view/ffcc4fdd-e948-41fc-bb21-fca9e82b6b91   Centre for Creative Explorations (Dr Clare Stanhope) https://centreforcreativeexplorations.weebly.com/   Dr Claire Stewart-Hall (constructions of race in education) https://www.leedsbeckett.ac.uk/staff/associate-staff/claire-stewart-hall/   Centre for Race, Education and Decoloniality (CRED) https://www.leedsbeckett.ac.uk/research/centre-for-race-education-and-decoloniality/   My Primary School is at the Museum https://www.kcl.ac.uk/cultural/resources/reports/161107-primary-at-museum-report-stage-7-visual-interactive.pdf   https://paradigmproject.co.uk/ Read the report Freelands Foundation Visualise report here. Executive producer and host Lou Mensah Shade Podcast Instagram Shade Podcast Website Music King Henry IV original composition for Shade Podcast by Brian Jackson Edit & Mix by Tess Davidson Editorial support Dale Berning Sawa Podcast design Joel Antoine-Wilkinson Shade Art Review Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    25 min

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Shade Media was founded in 2019 by photographer Lou Mensah to create a space for Black artists and creative practitioners to talk about their work in their own way. This critically acclaimed podcast features interviews with artists, critics, writers and visionaries including John Akomfrah, Amy Sherald, Lauren Michele Jackson and Ekow Eshun. It's host Lou has been nominated as Best Arts and Culture Producer and also for the Grassroots Production Award in the 2024 AudioUK awards. She was named Producer of the Year by the UK Audio Network in 2024. Shade Podcast further garnered the Best Art Podcast gong at the 2021 British Podcast Awards. Shade Art Review, which debuted in September 2023, is a biweekly arts and culture magazine on Substack.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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