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This Sunday (19th April) 20:00 BST // 22:00 EEST
TUNI IN
@stegiradio
The Shell Filled with Planets w/
@ain.bailey 🌠❤️🔥
We spoke about Ain’s current projects at
@camdenartcentre (go and check it out!) and
@artontheunderground upcoming in June.
Ain’s special musical selection for the show:
1. Cornel Campbell: Why Birds Follow Spring
2.Irreversible Entanglements - Keep Going (Audio) ft. MOTHERBOARD
3.Oscar D’León: Lloraras
4. Dennis Brown: Silhouette
5. Eddie Harris: Listen Here
6. Glass Beams: Mahal
7. The Heptones: Party Time
8. Ahmad Jamal Trio: Wave
9. Jasper Høiby, Xavi Torres and Naima Acuña: High Sky
10. Donny Hathaway: Love, Love, Love
Ain Bailey is a composer, artist and DJ. She facilitates workshops exploring identity, memory and sound. Past exhibitions include ‘The Range’ at Eastside Projects, Birmingham; ‘RE:Respite’ at Transmission Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland, a solo show at Cubitt Gallery, London: ‘And We’ll Always Be A Disco In The Glow Of Love’ (2019). In 2020 Bailey and Ego Ahaiwe Sowinski created a composition and print entitled ‘Remember To Exhale’ for Studio Voltaire, London. Bailey was commissioned by Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridge, to create the exhibition ‘Version’, and composed ‘Atlantic Railton’ for the ‘Listening To The City’ programme in the 2021 Serpentine Pavilion. For 2022, Bailey created the moving image/sound work ‘Untitled: Our Wedding) for the ‘Black Melancholia’ exhibition at CCS Bard, New York, USA and ‘Trioesque’ for Bruckenmusik 27 in Cologne, Germany. Bailey’s most recent commission was for FACT Liverpool’s ‘Resolution’ research project, for which she created the installation ‘Four’ (2024). She was the 2022-23 Cavendish Arts Science Fellow at Girton College, University of Cambridge. Bailey is a 2023 recipient of Awards For Artists from the Paul Hamllyn Foundation, and was shortlisted, together with Camden Arts Centre, for the Freelands Foundation Award. 10 April to 14 June 2026, Bailey presents a solo exhibition « The Jamaica Project » at Camden Arts Centre.