Artblog Radio

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

Episodios

  • Brandon Washington on his dad Ron Washington of Ron’s Ribs and on community

    08/08/2017 Duración: 28min

    Earlier this year, Karen Chernick wrote about the missing Royal Theater mural, a history mural on South Street commemorating the legacy of the Royal Theater, a once-thriving black theater where Billie Holiday, among many others, gave concerts. The mural, painted by Eric Okdeh depicted jazz greats who played at the Royal, and neighborhood greats, like Ron Washington, of Ron's Ribs, a restaurant landmark at 1627 South St., across from the theater. In this podcast, Roberta and Imani Roach (Artblog Managing Editor) speak with Brandon Washington, son of Ron. Brandon talks about the neighborhood, his father's important role as a community leader and of his own and his brother's hope to revive Ron's Ribs in the future in a Ron's Ribs food truck.

  • Apiary Magazine, a beautiful publication alive with Philadelphia voices and art

    29/06/2017 Duración: 27min

    In this podcast interview, Matt Kalasky talks with Amanda Buck and Alexa Smith, two of the editors of Apiary Magazine, a beautiful Philadelphia literary publication in print and online, started in 2009 and publishing a wide variety of community voices, in a variety of genres including poetry, fiction and non-fiction. Apiary also includes visual art.

  • Ron Klein’s cosmic chaos and order at Abington Art Center

    26/05/2017 Duración: 38min

    Ron Klein is an artist, a sculptor who thinks big, travels the world to research and find materials, and whose works evoke the cosmos and thoughts about the place of humans in a bigger context. Ron's got an installation at Abington Art Center now through June 23. Don't miss it.

  • Grimaldi Baez is teacher, community art practitioner, printmaker, drawing machine maker, driven by commitment to social justice and hatred of poverty

    14/04/2017 Duración: 43min

    In the gig economy many artists work multiple jobs. Grimaldi Baez works about seven, most of them in the community art realm, where he teaches and leads projects. For the Yabucoa, Puerto Rico-born, US-raised artist committed to idea of social justice, it makes for an exhausting but fulfilling life. Among other things in this wide-ranging interview, Grimaldi tell us how he relaxes.

  • Douglas Witmer’s World – “Neighbor: Who,” paintings, music, TSA, family, Green Line Cafes and more

    04/03/2017 Duración: 33min

    Enjoy this podcast with Douglas Witmer, in which he talks about his community project, "Neighbor Who," and about his love of art and music, and his family's roots in the Mennonite community in Lancaster County, where he grew up, although not, he says, driving around in a horse-drawn carriage.

  • Betty Leacraft talks of fibers, family, ancestors and Philadelphia Assembled

    03/03/2017 Duración: 45min

    Betty Leacraft has been making art with fibers since she was young and learned how to sew from her maternal grandmother. Respectful of those early teachings and thirsty for learning about her ancestors, Betty has studied the fibers practices of her African ancestors and traveled to Ghana. She and her work have traveled to South Africa, as part of the Women of Color Quilters Network, to participate in an international exhibition there. Outside of the art school traditions and acting as what she calls a "cultural custodian," the artist teaches workshops in fiber art in her West Philadelphia neighborhood and many other places in Philadelphia and has been recognized five times by the Leeway Foundation. Betty participated in the Mural Arts Program's 2015 Neighborhood Time Exchange program and is part of the PMA's Philadelphia Assembled project that will debut this Spring.

  • Rose Luardo on humor, comedy and her first solo exhibition

    02/03/2017 Duración: 39min

    Rose Luardo is a performer, singer, comedy sketch artist and artist. You may have seen her with Andrew Jeffrey Wright in the New Dreamz or as a singer with Sweatheart, the alternative rock band. In her first solo exhibition at Practice Gallery (over Feb. 26), she has created a theatrical tableau with several big elements, one of which involves the viewers climbing into a psychedelic-patterned coffin in the middle of the gallery space.

  • Julius Ferraro talks Parrot Talk, his new play

    01/03/2017 Duración: 31min

    Playwright, performer, theater and dance critic, and co-founder of Curate This, Julius Ferraro is a multi-tasker par excellence. Julius has a new play, "Parrot Talk" that will be performed at DaVinci Art Alliance at the end of March. The show will take place over two weekends, a month apart, where the second staging may (or may not) look and feel very different than the first. The interview with Julius took place Feb. 17 and it's 31-minutes long.

  • Philadelphia Assembled – Four years in the making at PMA

    22/02/2017 Duración: 32min

    Quietly building steam over the last four years, the community project, Philadelphia Assembled, will burst into the world this April, with actions, workshops, performances and art, in places all across the city, and will manifest itself in a big installation at the Philadelphia Museum of Art's Perelman Building this fall. Starting with a series of conversations with regular Philadelphians, the Dutch artist, Jeanne van Heeswijk, made connections and reached out to more and more people, in what sounds like a revolutionary movement to empower people and make their lives better.

  • Jonathan Lyndon Chase talks painting and queer lives matter

    18/01/2017 Duración: 30min

    In Jonathan Lyndon Chase's paintings, faces go from cartoony (masks, he says) to realistic.  The subject is the body, the black male body, the black queer body.  Jonathan, who got his MFA from PAFA in 2016, is soft-spoken but intense.  Easy to talk with and direct in his answers, no BS. Four of his works are in the current Fleisher-Ollman exhibit, up to Jan. 28. Among other things in this conversation, Jonathan talks about his materials. His works are filled with materials-brio.

  • Sherman Fleming talks performance and black masculinity with A. M. Weaver

    20/12/2016 Duración: 28min

    Sherman Fleming is a performance artist, who began performing in the 1970s after being introduced to "Happenings." In graduate school he created a character, "RODFORCE," that he performed as. He tells A.M. Weaver about the difficulty of finding performance role models since there were few black male performers. His art is public, and about issues of race and masculinity and is intentionally provocative.

  • Olanrewaju (Lanré) Tejuoso talks of his sculptural community project

    07/12/2016 Duración: 34min

    Lanré, who is Yoruba, works with recycled materials and his art communicates a message about our fragile globe being overwhelmed by waste. His sculptures are labor intensive, and here in Philadelphia he worked with North Philadelphia community members in "sewing circles" to fabricate the individual components (he refers to them as "bricks" to build a skyscraper) that will go into his big new sculpture, which debuts on Friday. The piece is a memorial to loss, which is experienced in a personal way by all.

  • Kwasi Ohene-Ayeh exposes and fosters creativity in North Philadelphia

    05/12/2016 Duración: 32min

    After a nine-month residency at the SPACES program at the Village of Arts and Humanities, two international artists, Kwasi Ohene-Ayeh, who is from Ghana, and Olanrewaju (Lanré) Tejuoso, who is from Nigeria, are preparing for their projects' culminating exhibition and Open Mic session, this Friday, Dec. 9, 6PM - 10 PM.

  • Talking beautiful wrecks and House Gallery with Michelle Marcuse

    11/11/2016 Duración: 34min

    Michelle Marcuse flirted with sculpture-making for a long while, but only when she started channeling her memories of childhood in suburban Capetown, South Africa, did she find her 3D voice. Marcuse, who along with her partner, Henry Bermudez, runs House Gallery also found her materials -- recycled cardboard, glue -- and aesthetic that is primal and playful, combining both pieces of her childhood experience.

  • Amanda Silberling talks about art activism and rape culture on campus

    09/11/2016 Duración: 30min

    The art activist group We Are Watching was organized by Amanda Silberling and her friends at the University of Pennsylvania, where they are undergraduates. Propelled to action by an email sent by a fraternity to incoming Penn freshmen girls to come to a party and be ready to, basically, put out, Silberling and her colleagues blanketed the campus with flyers outing the fraternity for its crass invitation, with its implied embrace of rape culture.

  • Will Owen Talks Travel, Sound Art, Collaboration, and the Chinatown Bus

    20/10/2016 Duración: 42min

    Will Owen is an artist working primarily with design, interactive media, sound...and FOOD! He's a Little Berlin member who I met in 2014 for a show he curated at that space. He's a bit of a nomad, living between Philadelphia and New York, where he is an artist in residence at Flux Factory in Queens. So it's kind of no surprise that some of his curating involves transit, especially subways (he did an audio piece for the Copenhagen subway system) and buses (he's curated exhibitions on the Chinatown buses between New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore).

  • Elaine Byrne – Classic material with a contemporary context

    12/10/2016 Duración: 33min

    Irish artist Elaine Byrne makes work that uses Dante, James Joyce and other heady source material for her works with political and social commentary on contemporary issues. In one case she is calling out an Irish bank scandal, using Dante's Purgatorio and a pilgrimage location in Ireland called St. Patrick's Purgatory; in another she's raising issues about anti-Semitism in the context of Joyce's Cyclops section of Ulysses. The videos are captivating, and give so very much to chew over. Elaine's Irish accent is part of the treat of this 38-minutes long podcast.

  • Eileen Neff Talks Poetry, Nature, and Travel

    03/10/2016 Duración: 43min

    Artist, Pew Fellow, and 2016 Guggenheim Grantee Eileen Neff makes photographs and prints them large, small, framed or unframed, and, recently, shaped–like her photo of a leaf is shaped like a leaf, which appeared in her 2015 solo show at Bridgette Mayer Gallery, which represents her.

  • Jodi Throckmorton on Ghosts, Cassils, and Curating Contemporary at PAFA

    30/09/2016 Duración: 34min

    Before arriving at PAFA, Jodi Throckmorton was Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at Wichita State University. Prior to that, she lived in the new media mecca of Silicon Valley, where she was Associate Curator at the San Jose Museum of Art for eight years. Now at PAFA, Throckmorton is bringing her considerable energy and wide-ranging interest in contemporary art to integrating edgy contemporary art with PAFA's traditional strong suits of figuration and realism.

  • Gee Wesley’s vision – a world of books and more

    22/09/2016 Duración: 33min

    Perhaps you stopped by Reading Terminal last Friday and saw the pop up bookstore on Filbert Street? Ulises is the name of the store, and Gee Wesley and collaborators are the founders. The alternative/experimental bookstore project will open a more permanent home in October in a converted garage space at 31 E. Columbia Ave. Phila 19125.

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