Mae-Li Evans is an audio producer creating radio, podcast, installation and tours. She sometimes dabbles in theatre. She’s from Hackney, East London - and still lives there.
Winner as part of PodPod’s cohort ‘Faces to Watch 2023’
Her work has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and 4 includes :
• ‘Translation’ ‘Survival’ and ‘Studio Ghibli’ episodes of Screenshot
•Sakamoto -Art is Long, Life is Short, Sunday Feature
•‘Oh Yoko!’ feature documentary for Archive on 4 strand
•Dreams in the Air , architectural episode
•Sound art ’Go South’ ‘And to start… ‘ ‘The Backrooms’. and ‘Totality’ for Short Cuts
• ‘Tiny Sliver of Blue’ for Between the Ears
Other podcast and audio installation work includes:
•’Peace Palace’ Sound Walk
•Audio tour for Tomas Sarenceno’s ‘Web(s) of Life’ exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery
•5 part podcast series ‘The Root of the Matter’ for the Wellcome Collection
•12 part permenant audio tour of the historic site, Somerset House
Since graduating with a BA Hons in Drama from the University of Bristol, Mae-Li has performed at The Yard, Hearsay Audio Festival, Camden People’s Theatre.
Mae-Li has lead + assisted audio production workshops at the Roundhouse, A New Direction, London Podcast Festival, as well as with the New Architecture Writers
Photo: Myah Asha Jeffers
She has also been a judge for the ARIAs , APAs and British Podcasting Awards.
SILVER winner of Best New Podcast category
- British Podcast Awards 2020
Gee Vaucher episode of The Last Bohemians (independent, House of Hutch)
Nominated for Best Arts & Culture Podcast category
- British Podcast Awards 2020
Mothership and A Dream to Change the World podcast episodes to accompany Get Up Stand Up Now exhibition (Somerset House, Reduced Listening)
Other places Mae-Li has made content for:
NTS Radio, Transmission Roundhouse
Places / Programmes that you should support :
Arts Emergency
Free To Be Kids
Multitrack
New Architecture Writers
Press
Evening Standard - Live Drafts