BOB AND ROBERTA’S EXCELLENT PROTEST ADVENTURE 17 November 2016, BBC4 9pm

Bob and Roberta Smith

Bob and Roberta Smith

The ESOP Tutor Bob and Roberta Smith’s long awaited awaited TV programme, Bob and Roberta’s Excellent Protest Adventure, about protest will be aired on tonight Thursday, 17 November 2016 at 9pm on BBC4.  Bob met some amazing people including Noam Chomsky, Blair Imani and Billy Bragg. He also met some pretty disreputable people. Bob says “Trump won’t define America whilst artists like Tom Morello are there to call him out”. Please see the link below to watch it online.

BBC FILM PREVIEW:
Bob and Roberta Smith Excellent Protest Adventure (BBC IMAGE STILL)

Bob and Roberta Smith Excellent Protest Adventure (BBC IMAGE STILL)

Bob and Roberta Smith, an artist known for eye-catching placards with slogans like ‘Make Art Not War’, has for years waged his own eccentric political campaigns. In recent years, he’d begun to lose faith in protest but suddenly it’s all the rage. From the Brexit vote to Black Lives Matter it seems the world is reclaiming its right to protest. In this film, Bob sets out to discover what’s getting everyone so angry in a wry, opinionated and passionate investigation into our age of activism.

From dramatic scenes at the Republican National Convention just days after the killing of three police officers, to taking tea with pensioners fighting fracking in Yorkshire (see Knitting Nanas clip below), Bob travels among this international protest movement, asking whether occupations, direct action and endless marches ever actually achieve anything. Or whether the social media revolution is transforming modern protest and the way our democracy works.

Along the way, Bob meets an eclectic mix of experts to help him make sense of it all, among them Noam Chomsky and British philosopher Roger Scruton. He talks protest songs with Billy Bragg, seeks sage advice from the latest celebrity protestor, anti-fracking activist, Bez, and gets involved in some grass roots activism, trying to help the village of Newnham save their pub.

BBC CLIP THE KNITTING NANAS

About Andrew Wamae

Andrew Wamae is the Director and co-founder of the Essential School of Painting (ESOP). He has a deeply held belief in the power of art to transform lives and society, and a particular interest in exploring new models for art education beyond school; championing the twin ideals of excellence and affordability in a highly pressurised sector when university fees are soaring and student/ tutor contact time is at an all time low. Andrew is particularly keen to ensure that the visual arts continue to be supported and thrive well. A creative, innovative and visionary professional, Andrew, in conjunction with his co-founder Alison Harper, has transformed the Essential School of Painting from humble beginnings to an established institution holding from one-day to year-long courses and workshops for all levels of experience; from beginners to postgraduate and professional artists. He has managed to enlist the support of a long list of celebrated artists from multiple fields in the creative industry to teach or lecture at the school or in their studios.