S1 Ep2: Mitch Miller

In this episode I speak with Mitch Miller of Dennistoun. Mitch is an artist who works with an approach which he calls the Dialectogram, offering a pigeons eye view of spaces.  Spaces as seen from above, but with the pigeon’s knowledge of where all the dropped chips from Friday night lie. Mitch comes from a long line of travelling show folk.  It’s so interesting to hear him talk about this heritage and how it has influenced both his life and work.   Our conversation touches on his family’s story, how he first came to Dennistoun, his studies, his work outside of the art world and how his art practice has grown and developed over the years, tied into community and place.    One thing that comes across so strongly from our conversation is Mitch’s love for and commitment to the area.  Mitch’s website can be found here.   Tales Fae the East is an artist in residence project from Glasgow Life.  I share the position with my mate Tim Morozzo who will be taking photo portraits of the people we speak to when Covid restrictions lift. There are many more tales to be told, so if you know someone, like Mitch or Irene, who knows tales of Dennistoun, Sighthill or Haghill and you think they’d be willing to talk to us for the podcast, we’d love to hear from them!  You can reach us on info@tales-fae-the-east.com We’re also on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.  Our website https://tales-fae-the-east.com gives you some more info about the project an intro to Tim and I, and provides links to subjects covered in the episodes.   With this residency we’re going to be offering photography and podcasting workshops, so please do feel free to drop us a line to say if you’d like to join us.  We’ll advertise these more as we go along so you know where to go online.  The likelihood is that they’ll be on Zoom for the foreseeable future.   Episode links, photos and more can be found here. Thanks so much for listening!  

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Tales of life from Dennistoun, Sighthill and Haghill. Memories of the past, stories from the present and thoughts for the future. This project is part of a residency for Glasgow Life, with Alasdair Satchel doing podcast interviews with local people and Tim Morozzo taking portrait photos of the participants and the spaces that mean something to them. Podcasting and photography workshops are part of the project, please check out our website if you'd like to join us.