Climate Frequencies is a five part podcast series exploring climate change through sound, presented by Natalie Sharp and brought to you by BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art. As the 26th UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) gathers in Glasgow, listen to the climate emergency and its reverberations through the ears of artists, thinkers and activists. Climate Frequencies is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Artist Nwando Ebizie, presents a new 5-part mini-series reimagining care and healing through art, health and science. With ideas for how to care and connect, the series evolves through conversations, artistic works and healing experiences. Join us to explore what care means for our bodies, communities, the planet and our futures. A BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art and Wellcome Collection collaboration. Presented by Nwando Ebizie. Music by Nkisi. Sound by Axel Kacoutié. A Reduced Listening ...
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Climate Frequencies: Episode 5: The Air We Breathe
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In this episode, musician and artist Natalie Sharp considers the importance of clean air and its interconnectedness with climate justice. We hear from Chisara Agor – a multi-disciplinary musician and sound artist from London whose work raises awareness of UK air pollution and the intersections of class, race and politics – who talks to climate just…
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Climate Frequencies: Episode 4: Veins of the Planet
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In this episode, musician and artist Natalie Sharp enters the veins of the planet: its rivers, waterways and oceans. Artist Carolina Caycedo discusses the effects that large dams have on ecosystems across the globe; whilst legal expert Erin O’Donnell talks about the fight to grant rivers the same rights as humans; and poet Alexis Pauline Gumbs asks…
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Climate Frequencies: Episode 3: When Forests Speak
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In this episode, musician and artist Natalie Sharp travels deep into the heart of the Amazon rainforest to listen to the chorus of its inhabitants. She thinks about the effects the destruction of rainforests is having on the planet and asks if listening to the sounds of these unique ecosystems can change our perspective on the climate emergency. Ho…
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Climate Frequencies: Episode 2: Into the Soil
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Musician and artist Natalie Sharp heads just below the surface and into the soil and asks if we can cultivate care in our relationship to land. In this episode, musician and artist Natalie Sharp thinks about the soil crisis, land ownership, our relationship with the land and how communities are fighting against extractivist corporations not only fo…
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Climate Frequencies: Episode 1: Ear to the Ground
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Climate Frequencies is a new series of the BALTIC Podcast that listens to the climate emergency and its reverberations through the ears of artists, thinkers and activists. In this episode, musician and artist Natalie Sharp heads deep into the bowels of the earth to listen to the rocks and minerals forged in the substrata. She asks how they might in…
Climate Frequencies is a five part podcast series exploring climate change through sound, presented by Natalie Sharp and brought to you by BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art. As the 26th UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) gathers in Glasgow, listen to the climate emergency and its reverberations through the ears of artists, thinkers and activists…
In this episode, we explore collective imaginations of the past and future, and different cultural understandings of time. Connecting our heritage, actions and legacies, how can we create a caring world for generations to come? The guests are Afrofuturist writer, filmmaker, dancer and thinker Ytasha Womack in conversation with public philosopher Ro…
What can we learn from the acts of care and reciprocity we can see in plants, animals and minerals? In Earthly Perspectives, we try to de-centre the human, listen closely and take a different view of the natural world. The guests are artist Rachel Pimm, writer and academic Merlin Sheldrake, and artists Jana Winderen and Patricia Domínguez. Episode …
How can we care, collectively? Can we address unequal access to rest and care, creatively? Join Nwando Ebizie to look at how rest has been politicised, whether the mental health system can be redeemed by art and how to navigate the noise of the city. Guests include Black Power Naps (artists Navild Acosta and Fannie Sosa), researcher Professor Steph…
In these hug-starved times, can we care without touch? In this episode we think about what touch means, tune in to our surroundings and listen in order to be touched by sound. Join dancer, choreographer and researcher Vera Tussing, social neuroscientist Michael Banissy, artist and programmer Claire Tolan, and writer and academic Elizabeth-Jane Burn…
In this episode listen to writer, musician and artist Johanna Hedva read from their new book, Minerva the Miscarriage of the Brain, that delves into mysticism, madness, motherhood and magic. Curator Bárbara Rodríguez Muñoz and writer, artist and community organiser Ted Kerr discuss Kerr’s work as part of the collective What Would an HIV Doula do, t…
A mini-series about how to care, more creatively. Lands Wednesday November 25th.By BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art and Wellcome Collection collaboration