The Grateful Web Art Podcast

The Grateful Web Art Podcast

Jo Clements

Welcome to The Grateful Web—the podcast that connects the rest of the world to our exciting vibrant Northern art scene. Hosted by Manchester-based artist Dr Jo Clements, this series explores the rich ecosystems of artists, curators, and cultural thinkers whose ideas and collaborations shape our cultural landscape. Through candid conversations with artists, scientists, and creative practitioners, The Grateful Web celebrates and acknowledges the generosity, collaborative spirit, support and chance encounters that are essential fuel for artists’ success. 

Rooted in the Norths' dynamic art scene, this podcast shines a light on the connections that drive creative communities—from world-renowned institutions to grassroots artist-led spaces. Whether you're an artist, curator, art collector, gallerist or simply someone who loves art and exploring the ideas that bind us, join us as we weave new connections, explore and expand our grateful web.  

This podcast has been made possible with generous support from GMCA Inspire Fund (round 3) info here and by an a-n Artists Bursary (2024-25) info here

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Questions & Answers

How many episodes are there of The Grateful Web Art Podcast?

There are 55 episodes avaiable of The Grateful Web Art Podcast.

What is The Grateful Web Art Podcast about?

We have categorized The Grateful Web Art Podcast as:

  • Arts
  • Visual Arts

Where can you listen to The Grateful Web Art Podcast?

The Grateful Web Art Podcast is available, among others places, on:

  • Spotify
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did The Grateful Web Art Podcast start?

The first episode of The Grateful Web Art Podcast that we have available was released 24 March 2025.

Who creates the podcast The Grateful Web Art Podcast?

The Grateful Web Art Podcast is produced and created by Jo Clements.