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#3 Weaving Connections with Dr Lucy Wright

#3 Weaving Connections with Dr Lucy Wright

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In this episode, Dr. Jo Clements engages with artist Dr Lucy Wright, whose interdisciplinary practice intertwines folklore, feminism, and the aesthetics of the everyday. They discuss Wright's exploration of folk traditions, the importance of collective memory, and the role of performance in contemporary art. The conversation delves into the myths surrounding folk origins, the significance of urban traditions, and the creation of new seasonal customs like Duskin. Wright's work challenges dominant narratives and invites a reimagining of cultural practices, emphasizing inclusivity and the reclamation of space for marginalized voices. In this conversation, Clements and Wright explore the intersection of folklore, performance art, and feminism, discussing Wrights ongoing projects that reimagine traditional customs through a contemporary lens. She emphasizes the importance of inclusivity in folklore, advocating for a broader understanding that transcends historical limitations. Wright shares her experiences with mentorship and the significance of community in the creative process, highlighting acts of generosity that have shaped her journey. Ultimately, she reflects on the necessity of creative connections in navigating the challenges of the art world today.

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