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From Ruckus, a podcast about what it looks like to pull together new art worlds in the American South and Midwest, and how we might do it together.

Art of Gravity


    • Feb 25, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 41m AVG DURATION
    • 8 EPISODES


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    07. Kiah Celeste's It Is What Is Not Yet Known, with John Brooks and Mary Clore

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 43:05


    This episode features a conversation that centers on the current solo show up at Quappi Projects (Louisville, KY) by Kiah Celeste titled It Is What Is Not Yet Known. L Autumn Gnadinger speaks with the artist, joined by John Brooks who runs Quappi, and fellow editor at Ruckus, Mary Clore. - It Is What Is Not Yet Known at Quappi Projects Kiah Celeste John Brooks Mary Clore

    06. Amplifying Black Artists in Louisville

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 85:25


    In honor of Black History Month, we are going to rebroadcast the audio from a panel event that Ruckus hosted last year in our Big Talker’s series on the subject of “Amplifying Black Artists in Louisville,” which features Dr. Kalia Story, Ashley Cathey, and Brianna Harlan, moderated by Ramona Dallum Lindsey. The conversation itself felt just as important to listen to in early 2021 as it did when it happened in the summer of 2020, and while it focuses on the unique racial dynamics in Louisville, KY, it has lessons for art worlds all across the U.S. Featured in this episode: Ramona Dallum Lindsey (https://ramonadlindsey.weebly.com/) Ashley Cathey (https://acatheyart.com/) Brianna Harlan (https://www.briannaharlan.com/) Dr. Kaila Adia Story (https://louisville.edu/wgs/faculty/story) - Big Talkers is a quarterly lecture and panel series hosted by Ruckus, and is funded by contributions from Great Meadows Foundation. - To watch the panel online: https://ruckusjournal.org/Big-Talkers-Amplifying-Black-Artists-in-Louisville To support Art of Gravity on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ruckuslouisville For all other Ruckus content: https://ruckusjournal.org/

    05. Jordan Nassar's The Field is Infinite, with Joey Yates and Anna Blake

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 72:02


    A conversation between Anna Blake, contributor for Ruckus, Joey Yates, Curatorial Director at KMAC Museum in Louisville, KY, and artist Jordan Nassar, whose work is currently on exhibition at KMAC in a solo show titled The Field is Infinite. Jordan Nassar http://www.jordannassar.com/ Anna Blake https://www.instagram.com/anna0livia/?hl=en Joey Yates https://www.instagram.com/joeeyates/?hl=en If you have thoughts or ideas for this show or would like to get involved with Art of Gravity, send an email to info@Ruckusjournal.org. If you’d like to see this and all of our projects grow subscribe on Patreon for as little as $1 a month (I promise every little bit helps). https://ruckusjournal.org/ https://www.patreon.com/ruckuslouisville

    04. Joseph Hart of Deep Color

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 37:38


    L Autumn Gnadinger speaks with Joseph Hart, founder and host of the podcast, Deep Color. Joseph (he/him) is an artist and educator living in New York, and in each episode of Deep Color, Joe has long-form, thoughtful conversations with artists––largely in the New York area––to talk about everything from studio work, to background and influences, the logistics and financial aspects of making art, and much more. Several years and several dozen episodes into Deep Color, I think of Joe as someone who has been steadily improving an already terrific project, and if you aren’t familiar I encourage you to go check it out. https://www.joseph-hart.com/ https://www.deepcolorpodcast.com/ - If you have thoughts or ideas for this show or would like to get involved with Art of Gravity, send an email to info@Ruckusjournal.org. If you’d like to see this and all of our projects grow subscribe on Patreon for as little as $1 a month (I promise every little bit helps).

    03. Glass Breakfast with William M. Duffy

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 16:32


    Audio from the Glass Breakfast interview series featuring William M. Duffy. From Louisville, Kentucky, William M. Duffy graduated with a B.F.A. in painting from the Louisville School of Art. A self-taught stone-carver, Duffy's figurative and abstract sculptures have been exhibited throughout the United States and can be found in numerous private, corporate, and public collections. Duffy also works in wood, metal, and found objects while also having taught art for over 35 years to students of all ages, social, and economic backgrounds. Filmmaker Ian Carstens sat down with the artist in his Louisville home. Glass Breakfast is an online gallery organized by curator/filmmaker Ian Carstens. Through one-on-one interviews and online exhibitions, Glass Breakfast serves as an alternative space for the appreciation and conversation of contemporary art. Ian Carstens uses the documentary, experimental, and curatorial modes to create both interiorly personal pieces as well as multidimensional collaborative projects. Carstens currently lives and works in Bloomington, IN. - To watch this full video interview: https://ruckusjournal.org/William-M-Duffy-Glass-Breakfast-Q-A To see more Glass Breakfast videos: https://www.glassbreakfast.com/ If you have ideas for this show, get in touch at ruckusjournal.org

    02. Alt-Text as Poetry and Bojana Coklyat

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 51:25


    In this episode: L Autumn Gnadinger speaks with Bojana Coklyat about the project Alt-Text as Poetry, and web/image accessibility in the arts. Bojana Coklyat is an artist, disability activist, and one half of the project Alt-Text as Poetry—a workbook, blog, and workshop series dedicated to reimagining our relationship to image description and image accessibility. Alt-text (or, alternative text) is what web users with low vision might use to interpret the content of an image online, and is a (generally underutilized) cornerstone of web accessibility. Bojana and Shannon Finnegan, Alt-Text as Poetry’s co-founder, take this often utilitarian language used to describe images on the internet and encourage users to engage with it through many of the same tools and freedoms as one would with poetry. The resulting descriptions are then allowed to live on their own, without the image that originally prompted them, not unlike poetry—as simple, but potent art objects. - For a condensed transcription of the interview featured in this episode: https://ruckusjournal.org/SPEAKING-Bojana-Coklyat - https://alt-text-as-poetry.net/ https://www.bojanacoklyat.com/ https://ruckusjournal.org/

    01. LPAR Open Letter and Nápoles Puerto Spotlight

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 26:27


    An open letter from Brianna Harlan that introduces a project that she initiated called the Louisville People’s Art Report, which analyzes hundreds of surveys from community members about their experiences with the arts in Louisville, Kentucky, especially as it relates to issues of racism and sexism, but sadly makes clear issues well beyond that. An Artist Profile of José Manuel Nápoles Puerto, written and recorded by Sara Olshanksy. - - - - - People featured in this episode: Brianna Harlan (she/her) is an artist and creative interventionist. She is receiving her MFA in art and social action at Queens College and working as a program coordinator for a diversity, equity, and inclusion incubator for City University of New York. Sara Olshansky (she/her) is a regular contributor to Ruckus and a working artist based in Louisville. L Autumn Gnadinger (they/them) is an artist and art writer originally from Louisville. Currently, they are an MFA candidate at Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, PA. - - - - - To read more about José Manuel Nápoles Puerto and to access a transcript: https://ruckuslouisville.com/Artist-Profile-Jose-Manuel-Napoles-Puerto To read more on Brianna's open letter about the Louisville People's Art Report and to access a transcript: https://ruckuslouisville.com/Louisville-People-s-Art-Report-First-Look-an-Open-Letter - - - - - Next steps for the Louisville People's Art Report: Sign up for LPAR email updates: https://forms.gle/EeNCDyE4SYBWkQxC7 Social media updates: instagram @_briannaharlan The links below will allow you to add 3 words for your priorities and 3 words for your desired values as they pertain to this work. Priorities https://www.menti.com/5n1qtwy314 Values https://www.menti.com/av8q2vhcui Donate to the work, venmo: @BlackLoveBlooms; paypal: briharlan@outlook.com - - - - - Support Ruckus and Art of Gravity on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ruckuslouisville

    Pilot Season Trailer: Art of Gravity

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 0:49


    From Ruckus, this is Art of Gravity, a podcast on building new art worlds in the American South and Midwest, and how we might do that together. As a first step, we are spending this pilot season experimenting with how a complementary audio platform like this, can make art journalism more participatory, more accessible, and more anti-racist than it would be as plain writing, alone.

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