The Storytellers
Join me, Shazeera Zawawi as we embark on a fascinating journey with a diverse cast of storytellers ; from authors to social activists and documentary filmmakers to data artists. In each episode, we dive into their unique crafts, exploring their thoughts and approaches that make a compelling narrative, regardless of the medium.
How does a playwright build tension that we can apply to a dynamic dashboard? What can a photographer teach us about highlighting key insights in a complex dataset? How does a musician's use of rhythm inform the pacing of a data-driven presentation?
Through insightful interviews, practical takeaways, and a spirit of curious inquiry, The Storytellers aim to inspire and equip you to transform raw data into impactful, memorable, and human-centered stories. Whether you're a data professional looking to elevate your visualizations, a creative seeking new perspectives, or simply someone who appreciates a good story, this podcast is for you.
The Storytellers
The Basel Art Summer Camp 2026 Pt.2 : Artists Who Brought Joy, Nostalgia and Birds to Their Work
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In the second part of the Basel Art Summer Camp episode, I explored the art and storytelling of emerging artists at SummerCamp during Art Basel, Elise Potelune from France, Isobel Brigham from U.K and Ketevan Jananashvili from Georgia. We discussed how personal experiences, cultural heritage, and emotional expression shape their creative processes and narratives. Each of them brought their own distinctive authentic voice to their work and I can't tell you how inspiring it was to have a chat with them during the summer camp.
Check out the Basel Art Summer Camp website for more details about the artists' profile and their work. If you are interested to follow and support my amazing guests on Instagram:
Isobel - @isobel_brigham
Elise - @elisepotelune
Ketevan - @ketevanjananashvili
Enjoy the episode!