Connecting the Dots | Ep. 2 Peter Randall-Page
Episode 2 of the Connecting the Dots podcast from Amici.Art with Peter Randall-Page
In this episode George and Peter meet in Peter's Dartmoor studio and archive for a conversation which runs through establishing a creative community in Devon, the founding of a pop-up art school on Dartmoor with visiting tutors such as Antony Gormley and Richard Deacon, the mentors who opened doors for him as a young sculpture including Isamu Noguchi and Barry Flanagan, and collaborating with Grimshaw Architects and the Eden Project and his architect son Thomas on the design and build of his archive building.
All artworks and copyright Peter Randall-Page
Audio and editing by Amici.Art
Video and still photography by Will Marsh
www.willmarshphotography.co.uk
Music credit
Inspiring Acoustic Guitar by LesFM | https://lesfm.net/
Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/
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About Connecting The Dots
Connecting the Dots is an Amici podcast presented by George Mingozzi-Marsh. Each episode George meets with an artist to chat about their community, collaborations and how these connections continue to shape the artist they are today.
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