Ramblings with Clare Balding BBC Radio 4

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  • 6th June 2019
Ramblings with Clare Balding on BBC radio 4

Rainmaker Gallery was recently featured on national radio with our Indigenous Women’s Group. We were delighted to be invited to join Clare Balding on Ramblings for a walk in the english countryside.

You can listen to the Ramblings episode on BBC Sounds HERE

Ramblings

“Clare Balding meets a group of native American women who live and work in the UK. A sense of isolation and homesickness led them to the Rainmaker Gallery in Bristol seeking connection with other indigenous people. They now meet regularly. Clare joins them on a walk around Henley in Arden in Warwickshire and hears how despite different tribal affiliations, the common cultural and spiritual backgrounds they share bring great comfort to them thousands of miles from home. Leandra Nephin is from the Omaha tribe of Nebraska and grew up on the reservation there. Sarah Sense is a Chitimacha artist who met her husband while she was exhibiting her work at the Rainmaker Gallery in Bristol run by Joanne Prince, while Stephanie Pratt is an academic and art historian from the Dakota Crow Creek tribe. Melinda Schwakhofer is Muscogee Creek and through her artwork is attempting to reconnect with her culture from her home on Dartmoor.”