Category: Podcast

  • A Festival of Hands

    Designer Megan Fitzoliver makes a frame for her face by placing her hands into a rectangular shape.
    Megan Fitzoliver, Stoke. © Jerome Whittingham.

    Designer and creative thinker Megan Fitzoliver is co-ordinating a celebration of North Staffordshire’s creative and caring individuals, groups, and industries.

    The inaugural Festival of Hands will take place across Stoke-on-Trent and beyond, 1st to 14th June 2026.

    We sat in Spode Rose Garden in Stoke, enjoying a coffee from the Bluebird cafe, chatting about the festival and its themes.

    Megan’s looking for expressions of interest from anyone that wants to get involved.

    “Let’s join hands, build on the centenary celebration foundations, and show the world what we can do together in this creative city.”

    Megan Fitzoliver

    Get in touch with Megan at:

    megan@festivalofhands.org.uk

    A website will be going live soon too.

  • On The Edge

    Ukrainian Artist Yuliia Holovatiuk-Ungureanu holding a ceramic brick, from her exhibition On The Edge
    Artist Yuliia Holovatiuk-Ungureanu, Stoke-on-Trent. © Jerome Whittingham.

    I met Yuliia Holovatiuk-Ungureanu, one of two Ukrainian artists currently exhibiting ‘On The Edge’, at the University of Staffordshire in Stoke-on-Trent.

    PODCAST: 19 minutes

    Yuliia talks us through the themes of the exhibition, co-produced with fellow Ukrainian artist and friend Olha Barvynka.

    The exhibition explores ‘transformation in response to a world shaped by crisis.’

    One part of the mixed media exhibition, Yuliia’s ceramic bricks, have attracted unwelcome and upsetting attention from a small number of visitors to the Henrion Gallery space – a thoroughfare used by students and visitors to the university. Yuliia updates us about what has been happening.

    “Sometimes art is born not from nice feelings inside, sometimes art is born from pain. And from my experience, and actually it’s one of the reasons why I’m doing art, is that I feel pain. I feel so much pain inside, so many emotions, different feelings, that you can’t do anything else only express it somehow, and I express it through art.”

    Yuliia Holovatiuk-Ungureanu

    UPDATE: since recording yesterday morning, the artists’ exhibition in the Henrion Gallery at University of Staffordshire has suffered more vandalism, including the breaking of several of Yuliia’s ceramic bricks. We’ve welcomed both Ukrainian artists into our city to give them safety and a home. They’ve responded in gratitude by giving us incredibly poignant art, adding greatly to our local arts scene. It’s shocking to think that a small number of visitors to the gallery would act in such a vile way to our friends. I hope the police and university exercise their fullest powers in bringing the perpetrators to account.

    Instagram: @yuliia_art_uk_ua