Season 3, Episode 6 (Bonus #1): Teaching and Learning

Hosted by Vanessa Warne, Jessie Krahn, and Natalie LoVetri

With Guests Leith Davis, Tommy Mayberry, and Claire Battershill

In this, our first of two bonus episodes, we invite you to think alongside some gifted educators about how making and material culture enrich teaching and learning.

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Transcript

Read a complete transcript of the episode here!

Transcript created by Natalie LoVetri.

References & Resources

Learn more about Leith Davis here and find her most recent book here.

Listen to Leith’s ENGL 320 students sing the Ballad of Corydon and Cloris.

Check out some more of the class’s coffee house antics, including performances by Leith and Rob McGregor as well as ballad-singer Tara Bonham

Visit Tommy Mayberry’s faculty page. 

Take a closer look at Fuseli’s The Nightmare and Blake’s “Visions of the Daughters of Albion.”

Find out more about Research Creation.

Check out Claire Battershill’s research and read her book on women and letterpress

Visit the websites for the Vic One and Book History and Print Culture programs. 

Learn more about Rowan Red Sky's Mud Plot in Maisonneuve

Connect with creative spaces and places Claire mentioned: Paperhouse Studios,, Black Mountain College Museum & Arts Centre, and  Massey College Bibliography Room.

 

Victorian Samplings was recorded and produced on the territory of the lək̓ʷəŋən and SENĆOŦEN speaking communities of the Songhees, Esquimalt, and W̱SÁNEĆ peoples, and on Treaty One Territory, traditional Land of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples and homeland of the Métis Nation.


Our podcast theme is “Happy Jazzy Ragtime Piano” by Praded, licensed by AudioJungle; our podcast stinger was made and donated by Brandon Christopher.

Student’s desk with supplies for an in-class hair art workshop, held at the University of Victoria (2021).

Victorian Samplings