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Curator and Keeper: the University of York Art Collection Podcast

Explore the University of York Art Collection with hosts Helena Cox, Art Curator, and Gary Brannan, Keeper of Archives and Research Collections. Discover the stories behind the art, the artists, and the history that connects them to York. From hidden gems to renowned works, each episode delves into the collection’s treasures and looks at new exhibitions, art around campus, and other exciting discoveries. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a history lover, or simply curious, join us for light hearted digressions that bring the collection to life.

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    10. Historic Houses, Georgian splendour, and a chocolatier's clock obsession with Dr Sarah Burnage

    Join Dr Helena Cox and TV's archive-bothering man, Gary Brannan, on another journey up the highways and byways of all things arts. This week, we are joined by Dr Sarah Burnage, curator at Fairfax House in York, a Georgian townhouse with a world-class collection of eighteenth-century English furniture, clocks, paintings and porcelain.  In this episode, we discuss curating a museum, finding one's niche in a crowded city, and Sarah's route into the profession - as well as the challenge of looking after a load of historic timepieces. And if you'd like to know more about Noel Terry's collection, you can find more in the Borthwick Papers podcast.

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    9: Art, Digital Creativity, Interesting Behinds, and 'Ah, Good - The Sea!' with Sam Hazeldine, Siobhan Dunlop, and Steph Jesper

    Join Dr Helena Cox and Gary Brannan for another adventure up the arts, as we join forces with some of the University of York Library's Digital Skills Team (Sam Hazeldine, Siobhan Dunlop and Steph Jesper) to discuss all things digitally creative - 3D scanning, 3D printing, erasure poetry and more; with an occasional digression to explore the joy of the behind-of-things; and YOU can join in with our question of 'What Was The Graffiti In Your Town'?

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    8: Faith, Art and What It All Means with The Reverend Canon Maggie McLean

    Join us this time for a special chat with the Reverend Canon Maggie McLean, Canon Missioner at York Minster. Maggie talks to us about the link between faith and art; how a cathedral works as a gallery, and reveals to us what a Canon actually is

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    7: Art careers, Young British Artists, the events of 1917, and Gravy Based Art with Prof. Michael White

    Join Dr. Helena Cox, Gary Brannan and special guest Prof. Michael White on another stimulating journey up the arts; as we talk about careers in Art History; Young British Artists, and why the University Art Collection had an unfortunate run-in with delicious, delicious gravy.Warning: this episode contains Gary doing his impression of Jeremy Clarksonhttps://www.york.ac.uk/history-of-art/people/white/Michael's favourite artwork from the University Art Collection is 'Orange Attack' by Laimonis Mierins (1970) https://artcollection.york.ac.uk/artcollection/artworke1a7.html?id=york:807211

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    Bonus episode: The Pennifesto

    During the last episode, the marvellous Prof Pen Holland outlined what would make her ideal University. We thought it was too good to edit, so here it is in its entirety!

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    6: Learning by Play with a Very Tall Duck with Prof. Pen Holland

    Join Dr. Helena Cox, Gary Brannan and special guest Prof. Pen Holland on another stimulating journey up the arts; as we discuss learning through play, Longboi, and his many adventures since. He is still, officially, dead. https://www.york.ac.uk/biology/people/pen-holland/Pen's favourite works in the University CollectionClive A Jebbett, 'Three Crows' isn't yet online Rex G Jowsey, 'Giant mushroom', 2001: https://artcollection.york.ac.uk/artcollection/artworkcd7b.html?id=york:807175National Play Strategy https://playnation.uk/blog/2025/05/09/play-england-to-launch-10-year-strategy-at-parliamentary-event/Long Boiology york.ac.uk/biology-art-trailLong Boi Memorial https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cg4q14w34weo#WildflowerHourhttps://bsky.app/profile/wildflowerhour.bsky.socialThe Hive Mindhttps://www.york.ac.uk/about/campus/art/the-hive-mind/https://www.york.ac.uk/anthropocene-biodiversity/news/2025/art-biodiversity-collaboration/

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    5: The Curator, The Keeper, and the Vice Chancellor with Professor Charlie Jeffery

    Helena and Gary are incredibly fortunate to be joined this time by the Vice Chancellor of the University of York, Prof. Charlie Jeffery. Dive in for a discussion on art in early 20th-century Europe, LongBoi's effigy, how York is not in any way stuffy at all when it comes to art, and how Gary's mad plan to install several tons of concrete relief work gets the thumbs up - on tape!Charlie's Favourite work from the University Collection:Neil Mason, 'Longboi', 2024: https://features.york.ac.uk/long-boi/

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    4: Scottish Art, Archives, and Retching by a Postbox in Osbaldwick with Laura Yeoman

    This episode's guest is Laura Yeoman, Access and Digital Engagement Archivist at the Borthwick Institute for Archives at the University of York; along with the newly anointed DOCTOR Helena Cox, PhD (Ebor); and Gary Brannan, who has none of those things. Laura discusses archives, access to collections, and her joyful love of the art of Scottish Artist Joan Eardley. We also discuss potential death by PhD, and an insight into the sort of bickering that 26 miles of walking can give you. Laura's favourite work from the University Art CollectionJoan Eardley, 'Sea and Snow', 1951https://artcollection.york.ac.uk/artcollection/artworka23f.html?id=york:810202

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    3: Social Media and Unfinished Business with Ned Potter

    Library-social-media supremo Ned Potter joins us this time, to discuss the power and wonder of social media in art and libraries; ponder on when art is finished or not finished; and challenge YOU the listener to play 'Name The Blue Peter Presenter That Ned's Grandparent Offended'Ned's favourite work from the University Art CollectionGordon Young, 'Singing Stone', 2015https://artcollection.york.ac.uk/artcollection/artworkefd2.html?id=york:853624

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    2: BRUTalism

    University Photographer Paul Shields joins Helena and Gary to talk all things concretey, particularly modernist architecture and his exhibition 'BRUT'. We may also diverge into our love for certain University concrete buildings and debut our new sound effect board....Paul's favourite work from the University Art Collection:Michael Kidner, 'Orange, blue, pink and green no. 2', 1965https://artcollection.york.ac.uk/artcollection/artwork9925.html?id=york:817100

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    1: It Begins (or who, and why, and where)

    Welcome to Curator and Keeper from the University of York. In this episode, Helena Cox (University Art Curator) and Gary Brannan (Keeper of Archives and Research Collections) attempt to provide some certainty on their own identities, and the nature of the University Art Collection, with variable successGary's favourite work from the University Art CollectionAubrey Williams, 'Heraldry at York', 1961https://artcollection.york.ac.uk/artcollection/artwork121f.html?id=york:808343

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Explore the University of York Art Collection with hosts Helena Cox, Art Curator, and Gary Brannan, Keeper of Archives and Research Collections. Discover the stories behind the art, the artists, and the history that connects them to York. From hidden gems to renowned works, each episode delves into the collection’s treasures and looks at new exhibitions, art around campus, and other exciting discoveries. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a history lover, or simply curious, join us for light hearted digressions that bring the collection to life.

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