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Drawing Community with Dr Mitch Miller
If Glasgow’s Walls Could Talk
English - April 06, 2023 23:01 - 52 minutes - 119 MBDesign Arts Society & Culture Places & Travel glasgow buildings history social history Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Glasgow is home to the largest concentration of showpeople in Europe, but they go largely unnoticed in the city until planning issues come to light. In this episode Niall and Dr Mitch Miller discuss the long history of showpeople and their yards in Glasgow, how they have changed and developed over the years, and the current threats to their spaces.
Dr Miller is a social researcher, artist, and cultural activist who comes from a showpeople family. Over the last couple of decades Mitch has become a pioneering presence in Glasgow through his activism. He is perhaps most known for inventing the dialectogram, a piece of graphic art that depicts place from the ground up in collaboration with communities.
This conversation was recorded on 24th January 2023.
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This podcast was produced by Inner Ear for Glasgow City Heritage Trust. It is kindly sponsored by the National Trust for Scotland and supported by Tunnock’s.