Season 2

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Laura Ford

GCSE Art students from Pewsey Vale School ask Laura Ford about her intriguing sculpture ‘Espaliered Girl’. Ford also tells us about her unique childhood and experiences at art school and how these have both impacted her practice over the years.

Nao Matsunaga

In conversation with A Level students from Wellington Academy, the artist discusses his dual identity, ways of working through artist block, finding the end point and his parents’ bakery in Japan!

Michael Craig-Martin

Conversation between Michael Craig-Martin CBE RA and A Level students from South Wilts Grammar covers a vast range of topics including the artist’s approach towards colour, the importance of creativity and Craig-Martin’s journey towards becoming an internationally-renowned artist.

Alison Wilding

This encounter between Alison Wilding OBE and A Level art students from Hardenhuish School and St Mary’s Calne in Wiltshire, addresses topics such as the artist’s use of conflicting materials; connections to myth and ancient artefacts in her work; and the influence of artists such as Rachel Whiteread and Barbara Hepworth.

Fernando Casasempere

In this conversation with A Level and Foundation Diploma students from Andover College, ceramic artist Fernando Casasempere ruminates on the nature of ceramics as a ‘living material’, and also tackles subjects such as climate change and the power of taking risks in art.

Charlotte Verity

Students from Salisbury Sixth Form College explore a diverse range of subjects in this conversation with Charlotte Verity. These include the exactitude of oil painting, the importance of observation, and issues inherent in her work such as memory and the passing of time.