The Quilt
The Quilt: Living memories of queer Britain & Northern Ireland
An audio exhibition open to anyone, anywhere, at any time of day, produced and hosted by Tash Walker and Adam Zmith.
Born from a collaboration between the producers of the award-winning podcast The Log Books and the UK’s first and only LGBTQ+ museum Queer Britain, The Quilt challenges who and what makes queer history.
The series takes the listener on a journey across the UK, collecting queer memories, from queer people. The Quilt weaves together all these stories and histories, into a beautiful documentary patchwork series.
The Quilt is an audio archive for the future.
Episode transcripts available here.
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Episodes
2 | The Faith
The northwest of England is famous for progressive thinking, from women’s liberation to power for the working classes. In this episode, Tash meets some of the folks who are bringing this forward-thinking towards faith and spirituality. From Adelaide Harris and the pioneering church of St James and Emmanuel in Didsbury Village, to Saha (Surabhi Kandaswamy), a trans woman who moved to the UK from Southern India and feels connected to her ancestry and queerness through the birds, butterflies and old ruins found in Williamson Park, Preston.Their powerful ways of thinking about the history of faith and spirituality offer a way to explore the queer future.For this episode we’d like to say thanks to Didier Muller from Lancs LGBT, Vicci McCann at Lancashire Archives, Scott Schiavone from Preston City Council, Rev Nick Bundock from St James & Emmanuel, and the Butterfly House at Williamson Park.The Quilt is an Aunt Nell Production, in partnership with Queer Britain, the UK's first and only LGBTQ+ museum, and funded by Mindsets and Missions. It is hosted and produced by Tash Walker and Adam Zmith.Music by Rhiannon Takel. The assistant producer was Marnie Woodmeade.The associate producers for Queer Britain were Sue Shave, Siân Williams and Katharine Dick.Mixed and mastered by David Pye.Mindsets + Missions is funded by UK Research and Innovation in partnership with the Arts and Humanities Research Council and delivered by the Museums Association in partnership with The Liminal Space and the Association for Science and Discovery Centres.Queer Britain museum is located at Granary Square, Kings Cross in London. It is free to visit and is open from Wednesday to Sunday, 12-6pm. If you’d like to talk to anyone about any issues raised in this podcast, you can always contact Switchboard - the LGBTQIA+ helpline on switchboard.lgbt or 0800 0119 100.Transcript available here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
19/11/24•44m 58s
1 | The Unravelling
The city of Norwich, in East Anglia, has a history of welcoming strangers and people who are a bit different.In this episode, Adam meets some of Norfolk’s wonderful misfits. From Serena James, an older trans woman who discovered a remarkable photograph from the 1960s, to Steve Peck, who bought a shirt 40 years ago on a memorable holiday. Finally there’s Beau Brannick and Alice Bigsby-Bye, who brought together a whole community to make a gorgeous (and now famous) quilt. He’s also given a local history tour by Adam Baker from Queer Norfolk.As their stories all unravel, we hear the threads of East Anglia’s queer past... and future.For this episode we’d like to say thanks to Adam Baker from Queer Norfolk, Joanne Foster-Murdoch at Norfolk and Norwich Millennium Library, and Bethan Holdridge at Norfolk Museums Service.The Quilt is an Aunt Nell Production, in partnership with Queer Britain, the UK's first and only LGBTQ+ museum, and funded by Mindsets and Missions. It is hosted and produced by Tash Walker and Adam Zmith.Music by Rhiannon Takel. The assistant producer was Marnie Woodmeade.The associate producers for Queer Britain were Sue Shave, Siân Williams and Katharine Dick.Mixed and mastered by David Pye.Mindsets + Missions is funded by UK Research and Innovation in partnership with the Arts and Humanities Research Council and delivered by the Museums Association in partnership with The Liminal Space and the Association for Science and Discovery Centres.Queer Britain museum is located at Granary Square, Kings Cross in London. It is free to visit and is open from Wednesday to Sunday, 12-6pm. If you’d like to talk to anyone about any issues raised in this podcast, you can always contact Switchboard - the LGBTQIA+ helpline on switchboard.lgbt or 0800 0119 100.Transcript available here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/11/24•52m 56s
Introducing... The Quilt
From the producers of the award-winning podcast The Log Books, The Quilt is a new queer history podcast featuring untold stories that are rooted all around the UK.In this short intro episode, hosts Tash Walker and Adam Zmith head back into the studio to plan the new series. We’ve partnered with Queer Britain, the UK’s first LGBTQ+ museum, to travel around the UK collecting intriguing, moving, and deeply important stories from the queer family.Hit follow or subscribe now to hear the first full episode when it lands... coming soon!The Quilt is an Aunt Nell Production, in partnership with Queer Britain, the UK's first and only LGBTQ+ museum, and funded by Mindsets and Missions. It is hosted and produced by Tash Walker and Adam Zmith.Music by Rhiannon Takel. The assistant producer was Marnie Woodmeade.The associate producers for Queer Britain were Sue Shave, Siân Williams and Katharine Dick.Mixed and mastered by David Pye.Mindsets + Missions is funded by UK Research and Innovation in partnership with the Arts and Humanities Research Council and delivered by the Museums Association in partnership with The Liminal Space and the Association for Science and Discovery Centres.Queer Britain museum is located at Granary Square, Kings Cross in London. It is free to visit and is open from Wednesday to Sunday, 12-6pm. If you’d like to talk to anyone about any issues raised in this podcast, you can always contact Switchboard - the LGBTQIA+ helpline on switchboard.lgbt or 0800 0119 100. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
04/11/24•5m 16s