For the latest podcast Ali headed to Glasgow's Hidden Gardens (behind the Tramway) on a beautiful morning to meet up with singer, photographer, filmmaker, and author Marianne Dissard, to talk about her life and work, and how she came to Glasgow. They discuss her recent exhibition of photography 'On A Good Day You Can See France', the extensive and varied musical side of her career, collaborating with other musicians and artists, the challenges of writing her memoir 'Not Me', and her films.
It's a fascinating conversation with someone who lives and breaths their art, and whose life continues to be shaped by her work. It was such a pleasure to be able to talk to Marianne, and in such peaceful surroundings, and we hope you enjoy listening as much as we did recording.
All the links to Marianne's art and music can be found over at https://www.scotswhayhae.com
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