In this Podcast we interview Clare Moloney who is involved in a project called Hinterlands.
Hinterlands is a national arts programme promoting wellbeing and connecting communities, with participatory events along three remote rural, urban and suburban waterways: Pontymoile, Sheffield and Enfield & Tottenham.
Hinterlands forms part of the national Arts on the Waterways portfolio of Trust-led, partnership and third party projects, which aim to support and promote:
artistic quality and ambition: to work with high quality contemporary artists across art forms and support upcoming practitioners
being local: to build closer connections with communities, particularly those that are underserved
collaboration: to nurture more co-creation and work with agile, inventive practitioners and collectives
resilience and sustainability: to follow environmental responsibilities and to leave as small a carbon footprint as possible.
We will discuss how art and waterways can help people express themselves and also how at a time of climate change they can get a better understanding of the impact of climate change and what can be done
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