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#34 - Live Q&A with Ruth Singer

#34 - Live Q&A with Ruth Singer

FromMaking Meaning


#34 - Live Q&A with Ruth Singer

FromMaking Meaning

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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Nov 19, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode you'll hear an edited version of a live Q&A recorded last month on Zoom. The audience were invited to ask questions about my practice in general, or specific current or past projects. You'll hear me talk about topics including care practices within organisations, caring for others and its impact on practice, and working with funders. This is the first time I've tried doing a live recording, and I didn't know the questions in advance, so it's absolutely live and real responses. I'm joined by my Cultures of Care project and podcast producer, Meghan, who you'll hear at various points in the recording, and by a wonderfully enthusiastic and engaged audience who had lots of interesting questions. Find out more here: https://ruthsinger.com/2023/11/19/making-meaning-podcast-episode-34-qa-with-ruth-singer/ Support the podcast with a donation or subscription: http://ruthsinger.com/podcast-fundraiser Find more episodes at: http://ruthsinger.com/podcast Buy a copy of my Criminal Quilts book: https://ruthsinger.com/writing/criminal-quilts-book Get a copy of Making Meaning Journal: http://ruthsinger.com/journal Find Your Focus course (and other things): https://ruthsinger.podia.com/ Join my creative community, Maker Membership: http://ruthsinger.com/membership Keep in touch by joining my email list: http://ruthsinger.com/email
Released:
Nov 19, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Making Meaning is a podcast exploring the meaning behind what we make. Artist Ruth Singer talks to creative people about why they make and create. Ruth loves finding out how artists, writers, coaches, researchers and others use challenging and complex stories within their work. She is interested in what matters to them and why they choose to create what they do. Ruth Singer has been making textile art professionally for 16 years and before that worked in the museum sector and has wide ranging interests in all kinds of creative practice. Words are really important to her; she writes books, shares a lot of her work online and loves talking about creative practice to other people who get it. Ruth also works as a mentor to artists and creative businesses and is always learning about what drives creative people to make interesting and complex things.