4 Best Ottawa Arts Podcasts
Ottawa Arts Podcasts
Here are 4 Best Ottawa Arts Podcasts worth listening to in 2024
1. Mayfair Theatre
The Mayfair Theatre Podcast is a weekly show that takes you behind the scenes of one of Canada's oldest, and Ottawa's oldest movie theatre - open since 1932!
Podcast mayfairtheatre.ca
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Apple Rating 5 / 5Twitter Followers 8.1K Frequency 1 episode / week Avg Length 36 min Since Jun 2015 Listen on Apple Spotify Play Get Email Contact Get Influential Podcasters ContactsGet access to 100k active Podcasters, Influencers in 1500 niche categories.Get targeted media contact list in your niche at your fingertips so you can focus on running your campaign.Email us the categories of Podcasters you want to reach out for your marketing campaign at anuj@feedspot.com . We'll share active Podcasters list with verified email contacts in an Excel or CSV format.Email us
2. Creative Continuum Conference
CREATIVE CONTINUUM CONFERENCE is a multi-day conference presented by Arts Network Ottawa that consists of networking, presentations, speaker panels, and workshops. Creative Continuum presents learning and networking resources for artists of all disciplines.
Podcast buzzsprout.com
Email ****@artsnetottawa.ca
Facebook Followers 2.8K Frequency 1 episode / quarter Avg Length 49 min Listen on Apple Spotify Play Get Email Contact
3. To Be Continued
Join producer and host Anna Shah Hoque and guest producers Aedan Corey, Matt Miwa, Kole Peplinskie, Keegan Prempeh, and Summer-Harmony Twenish for a new season of the groundbreaking podcast To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive. The podcast engages Ottawa-based QTIBPOC artists, arts workers, and activists whose networks, ideas, and histories have built, and continue to build, this incredible community. Artists featured include Adrienne Row-Smith, Hingman Leung, Pree Rehal, and Jennifer Brunet-Rentechem.
Podcast podcasts.apple.com
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Apple Rating 5 / 5 Listen on Spotify Play Get Email Contact
4. CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
CUAG has developed an audio description tour for 'Drawing on Our History,' designed for gallery visitors who are blind or who have low vision. It is intended for in-gallery use, but can also be used remotely. 'Drawing on Our History' is a celebration of CUAG's 30th anniversary, bringing the works of eight contemporary artists (invited by past guest curators) into an open conversation with a wide-ranging group of historical and contemporary drawings selected from the University's collection and made by Canadian and international artists.
Podcast audio-description-tour-for-drawing-on-our-history.castos.com
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Facebook Followers 2.7K Listen on Apple Spotify YouTube Play Get Email Contact