25 episodes

Inspiring discussions with artists and collaborators in pursuit of creating positive impact through participatory and interactive art exhibitions.

WAFDust Podcast We Are From Dust

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Inspiring discussions with artists and collaborators in pursuit of creating positive impact through participatory and interactive art exhibitions.

    WAFDust Podcast: "The Solar Shrine... Afrofuturism at Burning Man" with Antwane Lee

    WAFDust Podcast: "The Solar Shrine... Afrofuturism at Burning Man" with Antwane Lee

    2022 was the year that Afrofuturism arrived at Burning Man in the shape of  architect Antwane Lee's "The Solar Shrine" - a piece inspired by his interest in Egyptology, African history and community.

    Though conceived prior to the launch of Burning Man Organisation's R.I.D.E. initiative -  to attract more people of colour to the event,  the project was one of several created by Black artists attending the week long gathering for the first time.

    We caught up with Antwane to find out more about his first Playa burn.

    • 38 min
    WAFDust Podcast "Museum of No Spectators" with Absinthia - Co-Lead

    WAFDust Podcast "Museum of No Spectators" with Absinthia - Co-Lead

    In the world of Burning Man what should a museum represent? How should it entice the audience into experience the art, and how different will it be from other museums? 
    One project that will answer some of these questions is the Museum of No Spectators. It started as a virtual project, and will be one of a few pieces from the virtual burn that will be built for Burning Man 2022.

    We chat with Absinthia, co-lead of the project to find out how the experience will offer participants a chance to take centre stage at the museum.

    • 41 min
    WAFDust Podcast "Drishti" with Kirsten Berg - Artist

    WAFDust Podcast "Drishti" with Kirsten Berg - Artist

    In WAFDust podcast #23 we chat with Kirsten Berg about  her third Burning Man honoraria award to create Drishti , which will be unveiled at the 2022 event.

    Her work has  graced the hallowed rooms of the Smithsonian, the National Museum of Singapore, the San Francisco Exploratorium and of course Black Rock Desert.

    Kirsten says her art is influenced by her yoga practice, and Drishti is the physical manifestation of a vision.

    • 45 min
    WAFDust Podcast Season Two. "New Beginnings" with Luke Jerram - Artist

    WAFDust Podcast Season Two. "New Beginnings" with Luke Jerram - Artist

    In WAFDust podcast #22 we chat with multi-disciplinary artist Luke Jerram, about "New Beginnings", the latest addition to our  exhibition at Ashton Court in Bristol. 

    New Beginnings is the first in a series of coin sculptures to be made by Luke which are animated and completed by members of the public. Some sculptures will be temporary, whilst others, will be permanent, creating a slowly changing landmark in the landscape, a destination and focus for public discussion.

    The giant wooden seed sculpture is proving to be very popular, as members of the public are invited to make a wish, as they hammer coins into the piece.

    • 39 min
    WAFDust Podcast 21 - "Burning Man, What's It Like?" with Annabelle Redfern, Psychologist

    WAFDust Podcast 21 - "Burning Man, What's It Like?" with Annabelle Redfern, Psychologist

    In WAFDust podcast #21, we explore what it's like to be a newbie on the Playa, by chatting with Psychologist  Annabelle Redfern who went to Burning Man for the first time in 2019.

    Her clinical assessment is both a reminder of every Burners' first time, as well as a self-help guide for those planning to make the pilgrimage  whenever the event is next held.

    This is also a question that comes up often in our  Clubhouse chats. 

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    • 46 min
    WAFDust Podcast 20 - "Trasparenza" with Andrea Greenlees

    WAFDust Podcast 20 - "Trasparenza" with Andrea Greenlees

    In WAFDust podcast #20 we finally install Trasparenza by Andrea Greenlees,  the penultimate piece in our inaugural exhibition at Ashton Court in Bristol. The process took two days, and a team of burners braved sun, wind and rain to place the acrylic monument next to the Rose Garden.

    Trasparenza was first built for Burning Man 2016 and joins "Bristol Boo" by Paige Tashner, "Zlatico" by Cjay Roughgarden, and "Ohm Boy" by Hugo Farmer. All the pieces will be on public display in Bristol for the next 12 months.

    Andrea talks about her inspiration for the piece, and hints about the trails and tribulations of creating and transporting big art for an event in America, while living here in the UK.

    • 26 min

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