27 min

Ep. 12 \\ Not Your Usual Fellowship, with Julieta Gil, Liz Mputu & January Miller Abandon Normal Devices Podcast

    • Visual Arts

Artists Julieta Gil, January Miller and Liz Mputu discuss being part of our inaugural creative fellowship, Unseen Futures.

Welcome back to the Abandon Normal Devices Podcast. We took a break from podcasting in 2022 to focus on artist-led projects, and now we’d like to share what we’ve been up to.

This is episode 12 of the Abandon Normal Devices/AND podcast. In this episode we are discussing Unseen Futures, our first ever artist-led fellowship programme that ran from September 2022 to January 2023.

Not Your Usual Fellowship is a conversation between three of the fellows Julieta Gil, January Miller and Liz Mputu. They discuss the benefits of an artist-led programme, how to emotionally fund your creative practice, and how to be yourself in a world where artists often need to present a polished version of themselves.

Please note that there is strong language used in this recording that some people may find offensive.

To read a full transcript of this podcast, visit: andfestival.substack.com


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit andfestival.substack.com

Artists Julieta Gil, January Miller and Liz Mputu discuss being part of our inaugural creative fellowship, Unseen Futures.

Welcome back to the Abandon Normal Devices Podcast. We took a break from podcasting in 2022 to focus on artist-led projects, and now we’d like to share what we’ve been up to.

This is episode 12 of the Abandon Normal Devices/AND podcast. In this episode we are discussing Unseen Futures, our first ever artist-led fellowship programme that ran from September 2022 to January 2023.

Not Your Usual Fellowship is a conversation between three of the fellows Julieta Gil, January Miller and Liz Mputu. They discuss the benefits of an artist-led programme, how to emotionally fund your creative practice, and how to be yourself in a world where artists often need to present a polished version of themselves.

Please note that there is strong language used in this recording that some people may find offensive.

To read a full transcript of this podcast, visit: andfestival.substack.com


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit andfestival.substack.com

27 min