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EPISODE · May 15, 2025 · 53 MIN

Chris Dixon discusses how building networks and relationships can create the conditions for public art to happen

from Talking Public Art · host FrancisKnight

This week we talk to Chris Dixon, Arts  and Cultural Industries Manager at Ashford Borough Council.About: surviving (or not surviving) in the arts; building networks and relationships, creative hooks and creating the conditions for public art to happen; and the need for vibrancy, fun and innovation. Plus: ‘Network Rail grey’, fibre glass dogs and public art in football stadiums.Contact Talking Public Art Podcast: Instagram us at @artbirdsfk Linkedin connect @ FrancisKnight Ltd Email us at [email protected] Thanks for listening & keep podcasting!

This week we talk to Chris Dixon, Arts and Cultural Industries Manager at Ashford Borough Council. About: surviving (or not surviving) in the arts; building networks and relationships, creative hooks and creating the conditions for public art to happen; and the need for vibrancy, fun and innovation. Plus: ‘Network Rail grey’, fibre glass dogs and public art in football stadiums. Contact Talking Public Art Podcast: Instagram us at @artbirdsfk Linkedin connect @ FrancisKnight Ltd ...

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