Grayson's Art Club - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Episode 1
Once again Grayson Perry sets out to bring people together through art. Together with wife Philippa, he urges the Great British public to get creative and make artworks of their own. In the first of this latest run, Grayson selects his favourite submissions on the theme of love and chats with entertainer Bill Bailey and fellow artist Ai Weiwei.

Episode 2
Comedian Jo Brand makes an artwork. Grayson picks his favourite public submissions on the theme of Heroes and Heroines. Comic book artist Frank Quitely talks about heroes in art.

Episode 3
Grayson Perry and his wife Philippa are joined by comedian Joe Wilkinson, who mucks in by making an artwork of his own on this week's theme, Normal Life. Grayson also picks his favourite submissions by amateur artists for a major national exhibition later this year. Plus, contemporary artist Cornelia Parker shares her thoughts on how art can transform the everyday.

Episode 4
Grayson Perry and his wife Philippa are joined by comedian Mawaan Rizwan, who is challenged to create an artwork on the theme `Inside My Head'. Grayson also picks his favourite submissions by amateur artists for a major national exhibition later this year. Plus, contemporary artist Cornelia Parker shares her thoughts on how art can transform the everyday.

Episode 5
Grayson Perry and his wife Philippa are joined by actress and comedian Katy Wix, for an edition themed on holidays. Grayson talks to some of the talented amateur artists around the country who've submitted their art, and chooses his favourites for a major national exhibition. Plus, artist Denzil Forrester reveals how he captures the rhythms of London's reggae, dub and dancehall clubs in his vibrant paintings.

Episode 6
Grayson Perry and his wife Philippa are joined by comedian Joe Lycett for an edition themed on `the future". Grayson talks to some of the talented amateur artists around the country who've submitted their art, and chooses his favourites for a major national exhibition. Plus, artist Conrad Shawcross reveals how his mysterious mechanical sculptures draw inspiration from the past to give wondrous visions of possible futures.
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