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Local, national & international shared stories focussed on The Potteries (Stoke-on-Trent, England UK)

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Local, national & international shared stories focussed on The Potteries (Stoke-on-Trent, England UK)

    Our Beth | Laura Norwitz

    Our Beth | Laura Norwitz

    This podcast features Laura Norwitz. Laura is Director of Education at South Street Seaport Museum NYC. We believe the The Minton tiles were unloaded on one of the Peck Slip piers when they arrived in batches between 1865 - 1867. Miller & Coates were the appointed import company & were based in the area at 279 Pearl Street. Laura paints a vivid picture of life in this important & bustling waterfront neighbourhood 150 years ago. She also offers background to the preservation of this fascinating & important historic district & introduces us to the fabulous South Street Seaport Museum.

    • 21 min
    Our Beth | Richard Pieper 28.8.19

    Our Beth | Richard Pieper 28.8.19

    This podcast features Richard Pieper. Pieper is an Architectural Conservator at Columbia University specialising in the documentation of historic architectural technology & the conservation of metals & masonry materials. He is a Partner & Director of Preservation for Jan Hird Pokorny Associates, a preservation architecture firm in New York City. In this conversation; Richard & Matt Reiley, Associate Director of Conservation, Central Park Conservancy discuss the last remaining cast iron 'backer plate' which formed a crucial part of the stunning historical metal work that held up each of the Minton Tile Ceiling panels. As you will hear; these are phenomenal engineering solutions & without them the epic tile ceiling simply wouldn't exist. Richard & Matt discuss its importance, its technical excellence & its importance in relation to the development of the city's wider metal work history which, in turn, is of international significance ie buildings, transit systems & other major parts of the NYC's gargantuan infrastructure.

    • 27 min
    Our Beth | Cynthia Brenwall

    Our Beth | Cynthia Brenwall

    This podcast features Cynthia Brenwall, Conservator with NYC Municipal Archives. Cynthia has been cataloging & digitising the Central Park collection. She has also been focussed on conserving 130 rediscovered original drawings including Jacob Wrey Mould's water colour designs for the Minton Tile Ceiling & 'lost' floor. She has recently published a wonderful book about the drawings called 'The Central Park; Original Designs for New York's Greatest Treasure'.

    Our Beth | Jess Thompson

    Our Beth | Jess Thompson

    Jess Thompson is a classically trained singer (soprano). Jess is a regular at Bethesda Arcade. She talks passionately about her love of the space; its acoustics, its contemporary community of performers & the Minton Tile Ceiling.

    • 14 min
    Our Beth | Hello Matt 24.8.19

    Our Beth | Hello Matt 24.8.19

    This podcast introduces project partner Matt Reiley. Matt explains a bit about his background; including his artistic & conservation practice & his strong connections with Bethesda Terrace, Arcade & Minton Tile Ceiling. He talks about Bethesda Terrace as the ‘heart of the park’; a phrase first used by Central Park designers Olmstead & Vaux nearly 150 years ago & reinforced by Central Park Conservancy’s Sara Cedar Miller, Historian emerita since 2017 & author of the definitive ‘Central Park, An American Masterpiece’. Conversations between Matt & myself will feature in future podcasts.

    • 8 min
    Our Beth | Thoth & Thoth & Lila Angelique 24.8.19

    Our Beth | Thoth & Thoth & Lila Angelique 24.8.19

    This podcast dives in to with a conversation with two superb street artists Thoth & Lila Angelique who use a powerful mix of voice, song, dance & ritual in their performance under the tiles at Bethesda Terrace Arcade. Thoth describes himself as the Arcade ‘elder’; he’s been performing in this space for more than 20 years. The interview was recorded on Saturday 24.9.19 during the first Our Beth pop up event at Bethesda Terrace Arcade & under the Minton Tile Ceiling. Lila describes the space as ‘home’. Their work is fundamentally inspired & influenced by the Arcade & Ceiling. Thoth explains passionately how the “the tiles are part of the work”. Last but not least; Thoth & Lila Angelique met & fell in love under Our Beth!

    • 25 min

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Madison Sq. Pk. ,

Minton Stoke Heritage

What a wonderful series, the artists / musicians in the Bethesda Arcade are world class as is the fact that they credit the tile work for both acoustical (and spiritual) inspiration.
I loved the conservancy episode, the historical aspect of the downtown seaport, all bought to life by the connection of our pottery heritage and the passion of the curators.
Well done indeed, Proud Potter. Cheers

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