Episodios

  • Episode 7: How to put on an accessible exhibition
    Jun 27 2025

    To mark the launch of our updated resource - How to put on an accessible exhibition - Shape's Creative Producers sat down to talk through the different approaches you could take to making your own work more accessible for disabled audiences. They cover: the venue, presenting artwork, programming events, and communications and marketing.


    Check out the updated resource on our website now, or browse the other resources we have available!


    This episode is broken down into four parts:

    1. The venue (starts at 6:48)

    2. Presenting work (starts at 40:20)

    3. Programming events (starts at 01:07:27)

    4. Communications and marketing (starts at 01:21:23)

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    1 h y 35 m
  • Episode 6: Slugs, Catholicism, and the 'Genius Artist' with Abi Palmer
    Sep 24 2024

    In our latest podcast episode we chat to artist Abi Palmer about her current projects Slime Mother and Slugs: A Manifesto!


    Enjoy three readings from Slugs by Abi as well as tracks from the audio description of her Slime Mother exhibition.


    Abi is an artist and writer. She uses film, text, sculpture and sensory intervention to explore sick bodies, viscous textures and ecological landscapes. Works include Abi Palmer Invents the Weather, commissioned by Artangel in 2023 and currently on show as part of Shape’s exhibition Crip Arte Spazio: The Disability Arts Movement in Venice, which is open until the end of November. Her previous book, Sanatorium was published by Penned in the Margins in 2020 and we can't forget her interactive gambling arcade Crip Casino which you may remember being on offer at a Shape Arts Tate Exchange takeover back in 20109. Her work has been shown at Tate Modern, Somerset House, Frieze Forridor and the Venice Biennale. And Abi has been an exhibiting artist as part of the Shape Open too, with her work All The Worlds You’ll Never See, which was somewhat of a precursor to her Artangel commission shown as part of All Bound Together in 2021.


    You can find Abi on Instagram at @abipalmer_bot or visit her website to find out more.

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    1 h y 16 m
  • Episode 5: artist Linny Venables in conversation with producer Debbie Chan
    Mar 7 2024

    Catch the latest episode in our podcast where Emergent artist Linny Venables speaks to producer Debbie Chan.

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    22 m
  • Episode 4: Curating our Open All Hours exhibition
    Feb 22 2024

    The creative team and artists involved in our recent Shape Open exhibition, still available online, reflect on the themes of the show and how it all came together. Featuring live performances from artist Samiir Saunders.

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    40 m
  • Episode 2: AI, accessbility, and the arts
    Dec 19 2023

    For episode 2 of the Shape Arts Podcast, Shape Creative Producers Elinor Hayes and Emily Roderick looked into the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence through the lens of accessibility and creative work. Here, they share the good, the bad, and their thoughts on what's to come.

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    35 m
  • Episode 3: Jamila Prowse, cripping time, spoons theory
    Dec 19 2023

    In episode three, artist Jamila Prowse talks us through her recent residency and work as part of UAL's 20/20 project, which saw Jamila placed in Shape's National Disability Arts Collection and Archive, and Spoons (after Carolyn Lazard) - a new film of Jamila's which is being shown as part of our upcoming Shape Open exhibition, Open All Hours. The show is hosted by 198 Contemporary Arts and Learning, Herne Hill, London, and will open on January 9th 2024!

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    1 h y 1 m
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    1 m
  • Episode 1: Kaiya Waerea - how can socially-engaged artists intervene?
    Mar 22 2023

    The debut episode of Shape Arts’ podcast celebrates the end of the inaugural year of Emergent, a residency programme delivered by Shape and BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Arts, Gateshead. The programme is designed to support early-career barriers-facing artists. In the first of this brand-new series, we hear from Emergent-shortlisted artist, writer, designer, and publisher, Kaiya Waerea, as she reflects on the challenges and changing nature of the arts ecology for a new generation of disabled creatives.

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    18 m