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Talking about Talking, ft. jamilah malika, Jessica Karuhanga, & special guest Faith Paré

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In this episode of The SpokenWeb Podcast, jamilah malika and Jessica Karuhanga sit down with producer Katherine McLeod to talk about the sounds and sound-based practices that have informed their projects as recipients of the 2020-2021 SpokenWeb Artist-Curator in Residence Award. For her residency, jamilah is building an online archive highlighting Black women sound artists across Canada to provide inspiration and representation for future sound art from Black femmes across Turtle Island. Jessica is creating “a sanctified Black space in the form of a website that celebrates aural, visual and somatic witnessing” through shared audio recordings of personal stories.

jamilah and Jessica share two pieces of audio from past works that set the groundwork conceptually and methodologically for their current projects. As the producer of the series ShortCuts on The SpokenWeb Podcast feed, Katherine brings her approach of using an audio clip as the starting point for conversation. When talking with jamilah, they start by listening to the audio composition “Listen to Black Womxn” and, when talking with Jessica, they start by listening to the audio composition, “ALL OF ME.” In between these conversations, Katherine talks with SpokenWeb RA, poet, and spoken word artist Faith Paré about her work with jamilah and Jessica in listening to and searching through the SpokenWeb audio collections with their projects in mind. Questions of the archive and the archival impulse run throughout these conversations about the sound of sound art, archival recordings of voices speaking specifically as Black women and Black non-binary folks, the vocalic body in and as archive, and the agency of the listener. All of these questions start with talking, or, as jamilah says early on, “talking about talking.”

SpokenWeb is a monthly podcast produced by the SpokenWeb team as part of distributing the audio collected from (and created using) Canadian Literary archival recordings found at universities across Canada. To find out more about Spokenweb visit: spokenweb.ca . If you love us, let us know! Rate us and leave a comment on Apple Podcasts or say hi on our social media @SpokenWebCanada.

Episode Producer:

Katherine McLeod (PhD) researches archives, performance, and poetry. She has co-edited the collection CanLit Across Media: Unarchiving the Literary Event (with Jason Camlot, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2019). She is writing a monograph that is a feminist listening to recordings of women poets reading on CBC Radio. She is an affiliated researcher with SpokenWeb, produces ShortCuts, a monthly feature on The SpokenWeb Podcast feed, and curates the site Where Poets Read. She is the 2020-2021 Researcher-in-Residence at the Concordia University Library. Find her at @kathmcleod.

Featured Guests:

jamilah malika (SAIC, MFA '19) is an artist and writer contemplating refusal, repetition, dedication and intimacy. sometimes this means text off page, sound, video, textile, photocopies and/or objects at times combined as installation. whether embroidering yaki ponytail hair on burlap, mounting paper sculpture or shaking up spaces with sound, she centres Black womanhood with care. her work has played or shown from Berlin to LA and across Canada including Contemporary Field Gallery (Vancouver,) Circuit Gallery (Toronto) and Artscape (Peterborough).

Jessica Karuhanga is a Canadian Ugandan-British artist whose work addresses issues of cultural politics of identity and Black diasporic concerns through lens-based technologies, writing, drawing and performance. Through her practice she explores individual and collective concerns of Black subjectivity – illness, rage, grief, desire and longing within the context of Black embodiment. She has presented her work at SummerWorks Lab, Toronto (2020), The Bentway, Toronto (2019), Nuit Blanche, Toronto (2018), Onsite Gallery, Toronto (2018), Museum London, London (2018), and Goldsmiths, London, UK (2017). Her writing has been published by C Magazine, BlackFlash, Susan Hobbs Gallery and Fonderie Darling. She has been featured in AGO’s Artist Spotlight, i-D, DAZED, Visual Aids, Border Crossings, Toronto Star, CBC Arts, filthy dreams, Globe and Mail and Canadian Art. She earned her BFA from Western University and MFA from University of Victoria. She lives and works in Toronto, Canada.

Faith Paré is a poet and performer of Afro-Guyanese and Québécois ancestries. Her writing is forthcoming in Carnation, and has previously appeared in GUTS , Ossa , and Shameless Magazine. Faith is a proud alum of Our Bodies, Our Stories, a creative collective for queer, trans Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour artists mentored by Kama La Mackerel, and she recently completed the Quebec Writers’ Federation’s 2020 Mairuth Sarsfield Mentorship for Underrepresented Writers under the guidance of Dr. Gillian Sze. She is studying for her Hons. B.A. in English and Creative Writing. Find her @paretriarchy and faithpare.com.

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SpokenWeb’s 2020-2021 Artist-Curator Residency Award was adjudicated by Dr. Kristin Moriah (Queen’s University) and Tawhida Tanya Evanson (Mother Tongue Media). Find out out more about the residency, the projects, and the process here: https://spokenweb.ca/announcing-the-spokenweb-artist-curator-in-residence-fellows-fall-2020-winter-2021/

Listen to the full audio of Jessica’s composition ALL OF ME https://soundcloud.com/kichoncho/all-of-me

Read jamilah’s article “Listening Feels” in Canadian Art: Frequencies (Spring 2021).

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Music used in episode:

Original SpokenWeb Theme by Jason Camlot

Night Watch by Blue Dot Sessions https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/34642

Links to sounds and artists mentioned in this episode:

Lillian Allen: https://lillianallen.ca/

Octavia Butler, Kindred: https://www.octaviabutler.com/kindred

Michelle Pearson Clark, Suck Teeth Composition (After Rashad Newsome):https://www.michelepearsonclarke.com/suck-teeth-compositions/

Nikita Gale, Hot World: https://www.nikitagale.com/hot-world

Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Undrowned: Black Feminist Lessons from Marine Mammals:https://www.alexispauline.com/

Jessica Karuhanga, through a brass channel: https://www.jessicakaruhanga.net/through-a-brass-channel

“Riddim and Hardtimes” by Lillian Allen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Pm80etkAzE

Shani Mootoo fonds, https://www.lib.sfu.ca/about/branches-depts/special-collections/manuscripts

Soledad Munoz: https://soledadmunoz.com/

Rashad Newsome, Shade Composition: https://rashaadnewsome.com/performance/shade-compositions-pittsburgh/

Jeneen Frei Njootli: https://www.jeneenfreinjootli.com/

Rucyl, Sound Prism: https://rucyl.com/

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Nội dung được cung cấp bởi SpokenWeb. Tất cả nội dung podcast bao gồm các tập, đồ họa và mô tả podcast đều được SpokenWeb hoặc đối tác nền tảng podcast của họ tải lên và cung cấp trực tiếp. Nếu bạn cho rằng ai đó đang sử dụng tác phẩm có bản quyền của bạn mà không có sự cho phép của bạn, bạn có thể làm theo quy trình được nêu ở đây https://vi.player.fm/legal.

In this episode of The SpokenWeb Podcast, jamilah malika and Jessica Karuhanga sit down with producer Katherine McLeod to talk about the sounds and sound-based practices that have informed their projects as recipients of the 2020-2021 SpokenWeb Artist-Curator in Residence Award. For her residency, jamilah is building an online archive highlighting Black women sound artists across Canada to provide inspiration and representation for future sound art from Black femmes across Turtle Island. Jessica is creating “a sanctified Black space in the form of a website that celebrates aural, visual and somatic witnessing” through shared audio recordings of personal stories.

jamilah and Jessica share two pieces of audio from past works that set the groundwork conceptually and methodologically for their current projects. As the producer of the series ShortCuts on The SpokenWeb Podcast feed, Katherine brings her approach of using an audio clip as the starting point for conversation. When talking with jamilah, they start by listening to the audio composition “Listen to Black Womxn” and, when talking with Jessica, they start by listening to the audio composition, “ALL OF ME.” In between these conversations, Katherine talks with SpokenWeb RA, poet, and spoken word artist Faith Paré about her work with jamilah and Jessica in listening to and searching through the SpokenWeb audio collections with their projects in mind. Questions of the archive and the archival impulse run throughout these conversations about the sound of sound art, archival recordings of voices speaking specifically as Black women and Black non-binary folks, the vocalic body in and as archive, and the agency of the listener. All of these questions start with talking, or, as jamilah says early on, “talking about talking.”

SpokenWeb is a monthly podcast produced by the SpokenWeb team as part of distributing the audio collected from (and created using) Canadian Literary archival recordings found at universities across Canada. To find out more about Spokenweb visit: spokenweb.ca . If you love us, let us know! Rate us and leave a comment on Apple Podcasts or say hi on our social media @SpokenWebCanada.

Episode Producer:

Katherine McLeod (PhD) researches archives, performance, and poetry. She has co-edited the collection CanLit Across Media: Unarchiving the Literary Event (with Jason Camlot, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2019). She is writing a monograph that is a feminist listening to recordings of women poets reading on CBC Radio. She is an affiliated researcher with SpokenWeb, produces ShortCuts, a monthly feature on The SpokenWeb Podcast feed, and curates the site Where Poets Read. She is the 2020-2021 Researcher-in-Residence at the Concordia University Library. Find her at @kathmcleod.

Featured Guests:

jamilah malika (SAIC, MFA '19) is an artist and writer contemplating refusal, repetition, dedication and intimacy. sometimes this means text off page, sound, video, textile, photocopies and/or objects at times combined as installation. whether embroidering yaki ponytail hair on burlap, mounting paper sculpture or shaking up spaces with sound, she centres Black womanhood with care. her work has played or shown from Berlin to LA and across Canada including Contemporary Field Gallery (Vancouver,) Circuit Gallery (Toronto) and Artscape (Peterborough).

Jessica Karuhanga is a Canadian Ugandan-British artist whose work addresses issues of cultural politics of identity and Black diasporic concerns through lens-based technologies, writing, drawing and performance. Through her practice she explores individual and collective concerns of Black subjectivity – illness, rage, grief, desire and longing within the context of Black embodiment. She has presented her work at SummerWorks Lab, Toronto (2020), The Bentway, Toronto (2019), Nuit Blanche, Toronto (2018), Onsite Gallery, Toronto (2018), Museum London, London (2018), and Goldsmiths, London, UK (2017). Her writing has been published by C Magazine, BlackFlash, Susan Hobbs Gallery and Fonderie Darling. She has been featured in AGO’s Artist Spotlight, i-D, DAZED, Visual Aids, Border Crossings, Toronto Star, CBC Arts, filthy dreams, Globe and Mail and Canadian Art. She earned her BFA from Western University and MFA from University of Victoria. She lives and works in Toronto, Canada.

Faith Paré is a poet and performer of Afro-Guyanese and Québécois ancestries. Her writing is forthcoming in Carnation, and has previously appeared in GUTS , Ossa , and Shameless Magazine. Faith is a proud alum of Our Bodies, Our Stories, a creative collective for queer, trans Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour artists mentored by Kama La Mackerel, and she recently completed the Quebec Writers’ Federation’s 2020 Mairuth Sarsfield Mentorship for Underrepresented Writers under the guidance of Dr. Gillian Sze. She is studying for her Hons. B.A. in English and Creative Writing. Find her @paretriarchy and faithpare.com.

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SpokenWeb’s 2020-2021 Artist-Curator Residency Award was adjudicated by Dr. Kristin Moriah (Queen’s University) and Tawhida Tanya Evanson (Mother Tongue Media). Find out out more about the residency, the projects, and the process here: https://spokenweb.ca/announcing-the-spokenweb-artist-curator-in-residence-fellows-fall-2020-winter-2021/

Listen to the full audio of Jessica’s composition ALL OF ME https://soundcloud.com/kichoncho/all-of-me

Read jamilah’s article “Listening Feels” in Canadian Art: Frequencies (Spring 2021).

*

Music used in episode:

Original SpokenWeb Theme by Jason Camlot

Night Watch by Blue Dot Sessions https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/34642

Links to sounds and artists mentioned in this episode:

Lillian Allen: https://lillianallen.ca/

Octavia Butler, Kindred: https://www.octaviabutler.com/kindred

Michelle Pearson Clark, Suck Teeth Composition (After Rashad Newsome):https://www.michelepearsonclarke.com/suck-teeth-compositions/

Nikita Gale, Hot World: https://www.nikitagale.com/hot-world

Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Undrowned: Black Feminist Lessons from Marine Mammals:https://www.alexispauline.com/

Jessica Karuhanga, through a brass channel: https://www.jessicakaruhanga.net/through-a-brass-channel

“Riddim and Hardtimes” by Lillian Allen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Pm80etkAzE

Shani Mootoo fonds, https://www.lib.sfu.ca/about/branches-depts/special-collections/manuscripts

Soledad Munoz: https://soledadmunoz.com/

Rashad Newsome, Shade Composition: https://rashaadnewsome.com/performance/shade-compositions-pittsburgh/

Jeneen Frei Njootli: https://www.jeneenfreinjootli.com/

Rucyl, Sound Prism: https://rucyl.com/

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