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MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh

MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh

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The MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh (Mussel Gathering | Precious Fragments) podcast began as part of a 4 year practice-as-research multi-platform artwork of the same name. This artwork used sculpture and conversation to explore contemporary Cornish cultural identity and its relationship with heritage, land, and extraction industries - including tourism and mining.

The MESKLA podcast series now continues to consider the above along with issues of authenticity, fractured culture, colonialism, the links between indigenous language, intangible and living cultural heritage and identity, and where and how art takes part in this conversation, or makes space for it. The series uses Kernow (Cornwall) as a key site and reference point for its content.

These podcasts record conversations between me, Sovay Berriman, and guests whose research or lived experienced touches on the project themes. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker’s own. All conversations are carried out with a spirit of generosity and openness, creating space for the discussions to twist and turn.

Govenek a'm beus hwi dhe omlowenhe goslowes orto/ I hope you enjoy listening

Please note: These podcasts were recorded in different locations and with a range of equipment. As such the sound quality varies and at times external factors are more present than ideal in the recordings.


The first iteration of MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh was supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. Funding was also gratefully received from Redruth Unlimited, with further generous support which helped to realise the project given by Liam Jolly of Auction House, Ellie Allen of Splann, Jowdy Davey & Lowender Peran, Falmouth University Falmouth Campus, Kresen Kernow, Kowethas an Yeth Kernewek, Gorsedh Kernow, Cornwall Neighbourhoods for Change, Kath Buckler, Alice Mahoney & CMR, ButCH/*, and the Konsel Kernow Cornish Language Office.


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  • Making Friends - FLAMM x Counterpoints Arts Climate Displacement Network Exchange Spring Equinox 2026
    Apr 13 2026
    In this, another special FLAMM episode of the MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh podcast, Sovay is joined by artists and creative producers who took part in an exchange project between FLAMM and Counterpoints Arts Climate Displacement Network over the first few months of 2026. You can learn more about the exchange, which Sovay facilitated here > https://counterpoints.org.uk/event/flamm-x-counterpoints-dislocation-artists-exchange/. The exchange project pairings are: Katie Etheridge and Boseda Olawoye Rachael Jones and Anca Dimofte Alice Mahoney and Kaajal Modi Each participant shared links of the other artworks and projects which they mention, you can find those links below. Further details and examples of the work the participants shared will be available in a forthcoming FLAMM publication. Follow FLAMM on social media to find out more, or sign up to my newsletter here > https://sovayberriman.co.uk/SUBSCRIBE You can find a PDF transcript of the podcast HERE! Anca Dimfote http://www.ancadimofte.com/ https://www.danaolarescu.com/about Katie Etheridge https://small-acts.co.uk/ Flamm Commission reference to Re:Rooted: https://small-acts.co.uk/projects/rerooted/ https://kittyhillier.co.uk/about-2/ KBSK Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/KBSKperformingARTS/ Small Acts philosophy: Everyone is the expert of their own lives https://www.instagram.com/p/DVOrpdciHzo/?img_index=1 Rachael Jones https://www.rjonesfilms.com https://bodminkeep.org.uk Alice Mahoney www.alicemahoney.com Solid Sound Liquid Light (Two Queens show in Leicester) https://www.leilagalloway.net https://www.naomifrears.com Kaajal Modi https://kaajalmodi.com Soft Touch Arts (collaborator organisation) Interweaving threads of climate justice (Eden Project event) Songs of the Water (Counterpoints commission) Boseda Olawoye https://www.bosedaolawoye.com/ https://www.bosedaolawoye.com/copy-of-2016-2017 https://www.churchillfellowship.org/ideas-experts/ideas-library/for-us/ https://www.altspacechicago.com MESKLA, a podcast series that I began in 2022 as part of MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh, considers issues of authenticity, fractured culture, colonialism, the links between indigenous language, intangible and living cultural heritage and identity, and where and how art takes part in this conversation, or makes space for it. The series uses Kernow (Cornwall) as a key site and reference point for its content. These podcasts record conversations between me, Sovay Berriman, and guests whose research or lived experienced touches on the project themes. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker’s own. All conversations are carried out with a spirit of generosity and openness, creating space for the discussions to twist and turn. Govenek a'm beus hwi dhe omlowenhe goslowes orto/ I hope you enjoy listening Please note: These podcasts were recorded in different locations and with a range of equipment. As such the sound quality varies and at times external factors are more present than ideal in the recordings.
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  • How do I stay? Flamm /VASW Special episode
    Oct 7 2024

    This a special episode that deviates slightly from the usual MESKLA programme to reflect upon The Flamm X VASW event, 'How can I stay? Remote Working' which took place at IntoBodmin and The Beat on 12th July 2024.

    Sovay is joined by artists Anna Harris and Emma Digerud-White. They share their own reflections, and those of others who attended on the day, of working life as an artist in Kernow.

    Anna wrote an article for VASW about the event which you can read here > https://vasw.org.uk/editorial/reflecting-on-flamm-x-vasw-remote-working and you can find out more about Anna and Emma and their work via their social media >>

    www.emmadigerudwhite.co

    @emmadigerudwhite

    www.www.anna-harris.co.uk

    @anna.harris.art

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  • MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh #10 A Conversation About Place, Art & Cultural Capital with Amanprit Sandhu
    Dec 18 2022

    For this tenth podcast, and the last in this MESKLA series, I am joined by Amanprit Sandhu.

    Amanprit is a London based curator and educator with a focus on expanded exhibition practices, pedagogy and widening participation in the arts and arts education, and collaborative approaches to working. She is currently working as a Senior Lecturer on the Fine Art programme at Chelsea College of Arts, London.

    Amanprit and I discuss the terms 'place-making', 'cultural capital' and 'social mobility' - what do they mean exactly, and for whom? We consider art’s role and relationship with these terms, and with the communities and land they are used in connection to. Through the conversation we consider personal senses of responsibility, and how thinking and behaviours can begin to shift.

    We refer to this text by Vanessa Watts - Indigenous Place-Thought and Agency Amongst Humans and Non Humans (First Woman and Sky Woman Go On a European World Tour!) Which Stephanie Pratt of Episode #4 introduced us to.

    We join the conversation with an Amanprit introducing us to her work and research.

    MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh (tr. Mussel Gathering | Precious Fragments) is a multi-platform project using sculpture-making and conversation to explore contemporary Cornish cultural identity. To find out more please visit www.sovayberriman.co.uk/MESKLA-Brewyon-Drudh. Through workshops, podcasts, a symposium and an exhibition the project invites people to share their experiences of identity and Cornwall, and their views on Cornish culture and its relationship to land, language, heritage, tourism, the Cornish diaspora and much more.

    These podcasts record conversations between me, Sovay Berriman, and guests whose research or lived experienced touches on the project themes. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker’s own. All conversations are carried out with a spirit of generosity and openness, creating space for the discussions to twist and turn.

    Govenek a'm beus hwi dhe omlowenhe goslowes orto/ I hope you enjoy listening

    Please note: These podcasts were recorded in different locations and with a range of equipment. As such the sound quality varies and at times external factors are more present than ideal in the recordings. Resources: For a full list of resources and references for the project please visit https://sovayberriman.co.uk/MESKLA-Resources

    http://superslowway.org.uk

    https://www.creativefolkestone.org.uk/folkestone-triennial/

    https://www.biennial.com

    https://www.ricklowe.com/projects.html

    https://commonplace.persona.co/About

    https://www.heartofglass.org.uk

    https://art.tfl.gov.uk/projects/televox/?numPostamp;main_select=all&action=search_loop_handler

    https://www.biennial.com/2012/exhibition/locations/homebaked

    https://www.banffcentre.ca/indigenous-leadership?gclid=Cj0KCQiAgribBhDkARIsAASA5bujv6A9c17lVbk8xozYi1B1zkO-KPwQESf7lUOsaIKtXYoac-KXMWkaAmIkEALw_wcB

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    1 h y 12 m
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