Artblog Radio

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Sinopsis

An Ongoing Conversation about Art and Community in Philadelphia and the World

Episodios

  • Sifu Chik Mason and Rhashea Lynn Harmon-El talk the healing and educational strengths of Bagua

    29/04/2019 Duración: 29min

    Roberta interviews Sifu Chik Mason and Rhashea Lynn Harmon-El about their practice of Pa Kua Chang (Bagua), a spiritual practice of movement and choreography that is more than 300 years old, with roots in Taoism.

  • Autumn Wallace talks expression, riddles, anthropology, and sexuality

    25/04/2019 Duración: 23min

    Morgan Nitz sits down with Autumn Wallace to discuss their current exhibition, "How Could I Say No to You", closing this Sunday, April 28th, 4-6 PM at HouseGallery1816!

  • Candy Alexandra González on creating ethnographic art about migration, identity, and healing

    08/04/2019 Duración: 31min

    In this 31 minute long podcast, Wit speaks with artist and activist Candy Alexandra González about their artistic practice and upcoming exhibition, "Mirror Talk" at 40th street AIR on Saturday, April 13th, at 12 PM!

  • Kate Tarker, playwright, talks mythology, comedy, tragedy, and trauma

    05/04/2019

    In this podcast episode, Jessica Rizzo sits down with playwright Kate Tarker to discuss her original play "Dionysus Was Such A Nice Man," which opens at The Wilma Theatre on April 23rd, 2019.

  • Jacob Chris Hammes on curating, art-making, capitalism, and comedy

    01/04/2019 Duración: 31min

    Jacob Chris Hammes is an artist, curator, teacher, and founder of the gallery Pilot Projects. In this podcast Morgan Nitz and Roberta talk with Chris about funding, the importance of discourse, seasonal- (and capitalism fueled-) depression, pond theory, and hear a few jokes. Catch Jacob Chris Hammes's upcoming solo show, at the new gallery, Information, 2024 E Westmoreland St, on April 13th, 2019. The interview was recorded at Pilot Projects and is 31:40 minutes.

  • Writers make books, gallery becomes library in ‘Writers Making Books’ at Arcadia University’s Spruance Gallery

    29/03/2019 Duración: 28min

    Roberta speaks with Richard Torchia and Zachary See at Arcadia University's Spruance Art Gallery. Richard and Zach curated the current exhibit, "Writers Making Books," (in conjunction with the city-wide festival, "Whitman at 200: Art and Democracy"). The show closes on April 21, 2019. The interview is 28:54 minutes long.

  • Cecily Sherman, on collecting art and being honored at the Philadelphia Fine Art Fair

    27/03/2019 Duración: 18min

    Roberta speaks with art collector, Cecily Sherman, whose large collection includes works from early 20th to early 21st Century, art amassed with her late husband Philip over 40 years of collecting. The interview is 20 minutes long and was recorded at Cecily's home in Philadelphia on March 25, 2019.

  • Ask Artblog’s Beth Heinly on answering questions, writing essays and making art

    24/03/2019

    Beth Heinly wears a lot of hats. (And sometimes funny noses, eyebrows and glasses.) In addition to being a performance artist (see her Friday, March 29 at Final Fridays at the PMA), Beth is one of Artblog's "Ask Artblog" columnists. And, of course, she creates the weekly comics series, "The 3:00 Book," now in its fifth year of continuous postings on Artblog! Morgan and Roberta caught up with Beth at the Blue Jay Diner recently and asked her how she does it all. The interview is 25:05 minutes long.

  • Andrea Packard talks about ‘Branching Out’ at List Gallery, Swarthmore

    21/03/2019

    Roberta speaks with the Director of the List Gallery, Andrea Packard, about "Branching Out: Changing Approaches to Art in Wood,” the current show, co-curated by Andrea, and the Center for Art in Wood's co-founder, Albert LeCoff and his wife, Tina. The large exhibition, from the collection of the LeCoff's and the Center, presents a wide variety of works made of, with and about wood. The exhibit closes Sunday, March 24, 2019. The podcast interview is 30:54 minutes long.

  • Institute of Contemporary Arts’s James Britt talks about public engagement

    17/03/2019

    Imani Roach speaks with ICA's new Director of Public Engagement about his various publics to serve: students at University of Pennsylvania (ICA's parent institution); the neighborhood around Penn; community groups in Philadelphia. The interview was recorded this month at the TGMR studio and is 27:40 minutes long.

  • Josh Graupera’s interdisciplinary practice of organizing, protecting, and building

    11/03/2019 Duración: 25min

    Artbog contributor Matt Kalasky speaks with Josh Graupera-- Philadelphia based organizer, artist, educator, and printmaker-- to learn about their recent (now closed) exhibition, “Blockadia.” Tune into this 25 minute long podcast, brought to us by The Galleries at Moore (TGMR), to learn how Josh’s practice redefines the term “Blockadia,” a word originally coined by activist Naomi Klein.

  • Obvious Agency talks about creating immersive participatory gallery experiences

    05/03/2019

    Artblog contributor Matt Kalasky speaks with Daniel Park and Arianna Gass (via telephone!) of the team of "Obvious Agency," a multi-media game and interactive experience group. The "Obvious" team comes from theater and performance backgrounds and works to immerse people in fun activities in galleries and museums. The podcast comes to us through the courtesy of The Galleries at Moore's radio station, TGMR. The interview is 26 minutes long.

  • Allan Edmunds on the mission-driven Brandywine Workshop and Archives

    28/02/2019 Duración: 36min

    Allan Edmunds is a founder and Director of the Brandywine Workshop and Archives. This great but under-known art and education organization located at 728-30 South Broad St. Founded in 1972, Brandywine's 47-year history makes for a lot great material to talk about and in this podcast Roberta speaks with Allan in "The Printed Image" Gallery, where they currently present the bold and provocative relief wood prints of John T. Scott. The interview is 36 minutes long.

  • Mark Thomas Gibson speaks about painting and drawing, history, teaching and moving to Philadelphia

    11/02/2019 Duración: 30min

    Roberta speaks with Mark Thomas Gibson, a new arrival in Philadelphia, about his powerful show of Sumi ink drawings and collages at Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery, University of the Arts. Among other things, the artist, who is an Assistant Professor, Tenure-Track, at Tyler School of Art, talks about his ability to use narratives from American history channeled in old masters’ paintings to subvert the story telling and tell tales from our times. His works are filled with humor and passion tinged with anger. Mark talks about Philadelphia and is very happy to be in our community. He's a great speaker with a lot of big thoughts about history, contemporary art, teaching art and more. Take a listen. Mark’s show at Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery is up through March 8, 2019. The podcast was recorded on Friday, Feb. 8, 2019. Thanks to Morgan Nitz for the great audio editing!

  • Yolanda Wisher on finding her voice and discovering the power of poetry for social change

    09/02/2019 Duración: 38min

    In one of her last podcast interviews for Artblog Radio, Imani Roach speaks with Yolanda Wisher, poet, educator, community advocate and Curator of Spoken Word at Philadelphia Contemporary (PC). Wisher talks about her beginnings as a writer, fueled by a mother who was a voracious reader and forceful advocate for her as a writer when she was in elementary school. The wide-ranging conversation explores why Wisher has a studio at Cherry St. Pier; how she figured out that poetry could be used for social change; her (not widely known) work as a singer and her upcoming podcast series for PC, which will enlist Philadelphia poets and DJs and include poetry recitation and music, and not so much conversation. This great conversation was recorded at Moore College of Art and Design's TGMR Radio, and is 38 minutes long.

  • Heather Raquel Phillips talks kink and queer liberation

    31/01/2019 Duración: 30min

    New contributor and friend of Artblog, Wit López speaks with multi-disciplinary artist Heather Raquel Phillips about documenting people of color in the leather community and turning the camera on herself.

  • Rosa Leff talks about contemporary cut paper

    11/11/2018 Duración: 25min

    Imani speaks with Philly-bred, Baltimore-based artist Rosa Leff about her chosen medium of cut paper and her affinity for the urban landscape.

  • All of the pageantry and none of the athleticism, Jerry Kaba talks AWFUL wrestling

    02/11/2018 Duración: 21min

    Matt Kalasky speaks with artist Jerry Kaba about his Arts Wrestling Federation Urban League (AWFUL Wrestling). What started as a joke between friends has become a genuine cultural phenomenon, taking Philadelphia’s DIY arts scene by nostalgic storm.

  • Artblog Art Writing Contest on WURD radio, when Stephanie Renee talks with Imani Roach!

    14/10/2018 Duración: 10min

    Listen to this great podcast captured from WURD radio and appearing here with permission. WURD talk show host Stephanie Renee speaks with Imani Roach about the Artblog Art Writing Contest in this peppy ten-minute audio. Then click the links in the post for information on how to apply and get details about the cash prizes! C'mon, apply! Contest ends at Midnight, Oct. 31, 2018.

  • Malachi Lily has eight arms.

    29/09/2018 Duración: 34min

    Imani speaks with emerging artist, curator and poet Malachi Lily about shape-shifting, leadership and making space for nuanced representations of blackness.

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