Listening From Before There is a Project

Published: Dec. 8, 2023, 10:12 a.m.

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In his own words, Edwin Mingard works as \\u201ca socially-engaged visual artist. I work principally with moving image, making standalone artists' film and installations. My work often plays with mainstream and accessible forms \\u2013 documentary, music video, magazine \\u2013 so as to move beyond a traditional gallery audience.

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\\u201cI am interested in who makes moving image work, how, why, and for whom. I often produce work within a discrete community or interest group, making work with a personal connection to my collaborators and broader social relevance. I want to celebrate and make visible the joy of the making process itself and explore its value for individual and collective growth and change. I develop processes to enable diverse groups of people to make work together. This focus is mirrored in the subject matter of my work, which deals with themes around our social environment and relationships with one another\\u201d.

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In this episode, Edwin Mingard talks to Hannah Kemp-Welch about the need to turn off \\u2018broadcast mode\\u2019. Edwin brings diverse groups of people together to explore social change through moving image. He shares his learning from a long term project with young people in Stoke who were either homeless or recently experienced it, collaborating on a beautiful film called \\u2018An Intermission\\u2019 (2020).

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