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AB_NT_Gibside _Interview_17_Oct_2019.mp3 (146.5 MB)
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AB_NT_Gibside_Interview_30_Nov_2017.mp3 (155.62 MB)
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MF_NT_Cherryburn_Interview_2_Sept_2017.mp3 (145.54 MB)
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MF_NT_Cherryburn_Interview_27_April_2018.mp3 (78.08 MB)
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MF_NT_Cherryburn_Interview_26_April_2019.mp3 (146.17 MB)
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MS_CCT_HTC_Interview_28_Sept_2017.mp3 (177.93 MB)
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MS_CCT_HTC_Interview_20_Aug_2018.mp3 (191.72 MB)
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MS_CCT_HTC_Interview_18_Oct_2019.mp3 (145.83 MB)
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Artists' Participant Project Information sheet 16.08.17.docx (86.36 kB)
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Commissioned Artists' Interviews and Transcripts Key.docx (12.02 kB)
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Consent Form Artist 22.8.17.docx (81.75 kB)
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FC_NT_Gibside_Interview_1_Sept_2017.mp3 (150.27 MB)
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FC_NT_Gibside_Interview_26_April_2019.mp3 (143.08 MB)
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Mapping Contemporary Art in the Heritage Experience (MCAHE) Commissioned Artists’ Interviews

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posted on 2021-04-08, 14:39 authored by Andrew Burton, Venda Pollock, Andrew Newman, Judith King, Rebecca FarleyRebecca Farley, Niki Black, Nick Cass

This collection contains 12 audio recorded interviews (including associated sample consent form and project information sheet) with four of the artists who were commissioned to create temporary artworks in heritage sites, for the Mapping Contemporary Art in the Heritage Experience (MCAHE) Project. These sites are National Trust Gibside (Andrew Burton and Fiona Curran}, National Trust Cherryburn (Mark Fairnington), Churches Conservation Trust Holy Trinity Church, Sunderland (Matt Stokes). The artists were interviewed two to three times across the duration of their commissions, spanning from the beginning to the end of the commissioning, making and installation process, to capture their experiences and learning from undertaking work in and with heritage sites and heritage organisations. The interview transcripts are also available.

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