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Artist and educator, rod jones ii talks of identity and family histories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 36:06


In this 36-minute podcast conversation, Logan Cryer speaks to rod jones ii about his transition from college athlete to art student, themes of identity and ancestry in his artistic practice, and his recent exhibition at InLiquid 'What Are We Claiming?'

Open Kitchen Sculpture Garden, Sculpture House, teaching, bartering, community, Pedro Ospina makes it happen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 35:27


Pedro Ospina is an artist, educator and the Founder and Director of Open Kitchen Sculpture Garden in North Philadelphia's Norris Square section. Born in Bogota, Colombia, and raised in New York City, Ospina lives and works in Philadelphia, now, creating beauty and community through his great talent, can-do skill set, and a very big heart. He'd like nothing better than to have you visit Open Kitchen Sculpture Garden and participate in the group sharing of art and food.

GoggleWorks Summer Artists in Residence, on loving their shared studio space and other thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 35:00


Roberta interviewed the three Summer Artists in Residence about their ten-week stay at GoggleWorks, which ends in early August. The three loved the shared studio at the facility as well as the shared townhouse provided for the live-in residency, and found they could spread their wings with new materials in the multi-faceted arts facility and garden. This lively conversation, sponsored by GoggleWorks Center for the Arts, took place on Zoom, and is 35 minutes long.

On piñata art, Family Fiestas, ‘Latinos Who Lunch’ and Taco Bell, Justin Favela explains

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 32:10


In a 32-minute podcast, Roberta talks with nationally-known artist Justin Favela about his recent show at Paradigm Gallery, which, like much of his work involves creating piñatas that subvert the genre to comment on issues in the world relating to treatment of Latinos and indigenous peoples, both historically and contemporaneously.

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Meet Zoë Rayn Evans, the new Executive Director of University City Arts League

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 31:24


Logan Cryer sits down for a 30-minute conversation with Zoë Rayn Evans, the new Executive Director of University City Arts League (UCAL)! Zoë tells Logan about her vision for UCAL- one that maintains the integrity and honors the tradition of the arts center, but makes its programming more accessible to the community. Zoë Rayn Evans also tells Logan about running Caldera Magazine, and her prior roles at Friends of Rail Park and the Penn Museum.

Talking to Anne Ishii, arts leader and new host of the WHYY-PBS show, ‘Movers and Makers’

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 35:08


Anne Ishii is a writer, editor, translator and the Executive Director of Asian Arts Initiative (AAI). As the leader of an important arts center serving the AAPI community, Anne is a big part of Philadelphia's arts ecosystem. Roberta talks with Anne about her new role hosting of arts and culture documentary series, "Movers and Makers," featuring regional artists and arts organizations. Anne and Roberta had a great 35-minute conversation that will introduce you to a fascinating, important and under-known leader in Philadelphia arts.

Artist and curator Chelsey Luster on Blackness, visibility, and claiming space

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 35:44


Logan Cryer interviews Chelsey Luster-- a curator and artist exploring topics like race, gender, and sexuality-- about their newest curation, "Wading: When the Water Rises," on view this Friday, Feb. 11, at Vox Populi thru March 13. Chelsey's advice for other young artists of color is to protect themselves and never forget how much institutions gain from their ideas, representation, and diversity.

Artist and Art Director Eric Battle talks about “BLAM!”, A graphic novel profiling fourteen Black historic Philadelphians

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 28:49


Roberta interviews Eric Battle, artist and Art Director of the new book, “BLAM! Black Lives Always Mattered,” a graphic novelization of the life stories of 14 Black Philadelphians, illustrated by 12 illustrators and comics artists with connections to Philadelphia. The large hard-back book with many full-color pages is a project of Temple University Library's Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection. The book will be delivered to the city's high school students and, in time, available to the public.

With joy and generosity, Terrell Halsey organizes a show about the hopes of Philadelphians for change in their neighborhoods

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 33:54


Roberta interviews artist and photographer Terrell Halsey about his project interviewing, recording and photographing Philadelphians from all over the city about how they would make their neighborhoods better. The interview, 33 minutes long, captures the artist's spirit of joy and generosity and his own wishes for the future.

Defining art in a fresh way, Rah Crawford adopts NFT and crypto currency and retires from the art world

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 34:03


This conversation reunites Libby and Roberta — Artblog co-founders who initiated Artblog Radio podcasts in 2010 — to talk with Rah Crawford, an artist who they met and whose work they followed closely beginning around 2005. In this 35-minute podcast, Crawford talks about his journey as an artist, which now includes NFTs and crypto culture and retiring his art practice!

Nadia Hironaka and Matthew Suib’s ‘Field Companion’, a not-so-alternate reality, with fungi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 33:55


Nadia Hironaka & Matthew Suib's 'Field Companion' is a mycology-inspired immersive film experience where relationships-- mutualistic, parasitic, or otherwise-- reign supreme. Themes of community, mixed with the collaged nature of the work, result in a poignant but disorienting exhibition that is certainly fitting of this pandemic time. On view at Locust Projects, Miami thru Feb. 5, 2022.

Artists of Color Collective, an active, student-led community for diverse creatives at Temple University

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 23:17


Alissa Roach and Hannah Pang, co-presidents of the Artists of Color Collective at Temple University, join host Logan Cryer in this 23-minute podcast interview to talk about their recent "Digital Entanglements" exhibition at Tiger Strikes Asteroid, and their upcoming zine (AoCC's second ever publication). You can support the Artists of Color Collective via Instagram DMs (@Artists_of_Color).

The cycle of life, on wheels, with Sanchel Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 27:02


Roberta speaks with performer, dancer, choreographer, Sanchel Brown, about her new project, “Wheelz of Life,” a live performance and film done on roller skates! Listen to this lively and life-affirming conversation and enjoy!

From the folks who love pop culture, it’s “Pop, the Question” podcast, from Drexel's Pennoni Honors College

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 31:48


Dr. Melinda Lewis is a pop culture aficionado, participating in it from a young age, studying it, and now, in her podcast, “Pop, the Question” from Pennoni Honors College at Drexel University, talking with folks who are pop culture makers and lovers like herself. In this Artblog Radio podcast Roberta talks with Melinda about what makes pop culture and why it is so fascinating to study and talk about.

Joy is Bridgette Mayer's focus and motivation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 32:37


Roberta speaks with gallerist Bridgette Mayer about her gallery, her passion for working with and helping artists and about how joy is the focus for everything she does. The 32-minute interview is a lively conversation that covers some great material.

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Cultural Accessibility in Philadelphia, Part 3 – Andrea Kirsh, Donna Ellis, & Nathan Diechter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 36:55


Artblog contributor Natalie Sandstrom returns for part three of her three-part Artblog Radio series on the topic of Cultural Accessibility. This 36-minute episode-- featuring Andrea Kirsh, Art Historian & Artblog contributor; Donna Ellis of Hands UP Productions; and Nathan Deitcher, Independent Autism Consultant-- builds off of parts 1 and 2, looking forward to a more accessible future, and how to get there.

Meet the dynamic duo behind ‘Deux Wave,’ Philly’s superstar animation studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 34:51


In this 34-minute podcast, Logan Cryer speaks with Raymo Ventura and Tamara Hahn, co-founders of 'Deux Wave,' a Philadelphia-based animation studio that has worked with celebrities such as Ms. Lauryn Hill, Tierra Whack and Billie Eilish! Tune in and learn about another bright light in Philly's vibrant art community.

Cultural Accessibility in Philadelphia, Part 2 – Kate Fialkowski of Temple University

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 33:15


Natalie Sandstrom returns for part two of her three-part Artblog Radio series 'Cultural Accessibility in Philadelphia.' Part 2 features Katie Fialkowski, Director of Academic Programs at Temple University's Institute on Disabilities. Tune in to this 33-minute episode and learn about the successes and failures of disability policy!

Artblog previews Philadelphia Latino Film Fest’s 10th year festival, a conversation

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021


Now in its 10th year of programming, the Philadelphia Latino Film Festival provides a great roundup of documentaries, narrative films and shorts. In this 48-minute podcast, our film reviewer, reek bell joins Morgan and Roberta to discuss some of the selections they all watched. The festival is online - ticket information is in the post.

‘A Phonebook’ centers place and people in award-winning oral history

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 33:17


In this 33-minute Artblog Radio episode, Roberta speaks with Quinha Faria and Tyler Burdenski, two (out of nine) of the people behind the award-winning community project ‘A Phonebook,' an image-rich oral history of about 120 Philadelphia "mom and pop" businesses. 'A Phonebook' goes into second print this summer & will be available for free at select local shops.

Bryan Warner’s fluid paintings mix life and art with quiet questioning, a conversation

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 33:00


In this 33 minute Artblog Radio interview, Roberta speaks with Bryan Warner about his Japanese heritage, growing up attending a Buddhist temple, teaching art at both the college and elementary school level, and much more. This interview is available in audio, video, and text transcription.

Keyonna Butler, storyteller, costume designer, ‘Black Hippie Art’ Founder, on fostering BIPOC community

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 25:31


In this 25 minute conversation, Roberta speaks with Keyonna Butler, Costume Designer and Founder of Black Hippie Art, an organization designed to amplify, connect, and create opportunities for BIPOC artists.

Keyonna Butler, storyteller, costume designer, ‘Black Hippie Art’ Founder, on fostering BIPOC community

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 25:31


In this 25 minute conversation, Roberta speaks with Keyonna Butler, Costume Designer and Founder of Black Hippie Art, an organization designed to amplify, connect, and create opportunities for BIPOC artists.

Cultural Accessibility in Philadelphia, an Artblog Radio series, part 1 – Katie Samson of Art-Reach

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 37:02


Natalie Sandstrom interviews Katie Samson, Director of Education at Art-Reach, in part 1 of a new three-part Artblog Radio series on the topic of Cultural Accessibility.

Cultural Accessibility in Philadelphia, an Artblog Radio series, part 1 – Katie Samson of Art-Reach

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 37:02


Natalie Sandstrom interviews Katie Samson, Director of Education at Art-Reach, in part 1 of a new three-part Artblog Radio series on the topic of Cultural Accessibility.

Allow Vox Populi to re-introduce themself, the scoop on Director Danny Orendorff and Vox’s future

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 33:49


Artblog Radio host Logan Cryer, sits down with Danny Orendorff, Executive Director of Vox Populi since May of 2018. This podcast gives the under-known inside scoop on Danny's career prior to Vox, the values he brings to the collective, and the slow but important changes that have been occurring within Vox since his appointment as Executive Director.

Allow Vox Populi to re-introduce themself, the scoop on Director Danny Orendorff and Vox’s future

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 33:49


Artblog Radio host Logan Cryer, sits down with Danny Orendorff, Executive Director of Vox Populi since May of 2018. This podcast gives the under-known inside scoop on Danny's career prior to Vox, the values he brings to the collective, and the slow but important changes that have been occurring within Vox since his appointment as Executive Director.

Morgan and Roberta check in and review some favorite online talks and podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 35:43


Reviewing some recent Zoom talks, several of them excellent, Morgan and Roberta also comment on the new David Wojnarowicz documentary film and the podcast story of a food critic who loses her sense of smell!

Morgan and Roberta check in and review some favorite online talks and podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 35:43


Reviewing some recent Zoom talks, several of them excellent, Morgan and Roberta also comment on the new David Wojnarowicz documentary film and the podcast story of a food critic who loses her sense of smell!

Collecting, trading and selling art, and some personal histories, a check-in with Roberta and Morgan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 31:49


In this check-in, we wander into some personal territory, talking about family and travel, at a time we are all longing to be with family but can't and to travel but can't do that either. We share some lively and engaging conversations we had at our recent trip to Virtual First Thursday at Venture Cafe, […]

Collecting, trading and selling art, and some personal histories, a check-in with Roberta and Morgan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 31:49


In this check-in, we wander into some personal territory, talking about family and travel, at a time we are all longing to be with family but can’t and to travel but can’t do that either. We share some lively and engaging conversations we had at our recent trip to Virtual First Thursday at Venture Cafe, […]

Jordan Deal's metaphysical storytelling in sculptural assemblages at Fleisher-Ollman Gallery

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 26:09


In their debut interview as Artblog Radio's newest host, Logan Cryer speaks with Jordan Deal, emerging artist exhibiting alongside Joy Feasley and Paul Swenbeck in "Hissed gently in silence, a dream of Flight" at Fleisher-Ollman gallery.

Jordan Deal’s metaphysical storytelling in sculptural assemblages at Fleisher-Ollman Gallery

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 26:09


In their debut interview as Artblog Radio's newest host, Logan Cryer speaks with Jordan Deal, emerging artist exhibiting alongside Joy Feasley and Paul Swenbeck in "Hissed gently in silence, a dream of Flight" at Fleisher-Ollman gallery.

Check-in with Artblog, Roberta & Morgan talk GameStop, a new fellowship and new galleries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 23:39


On this 23 minute long episode of Artblog Radio, Morgan and Roberta check-in for the second time to discuss current events, Philadelphia arts & culture, and what's going on here at Artblog!

Check-in with Artblog, Roberta & Morgan talk GameStop, a new fellowship and new galleries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 23:39


On this 23 minute long episode of Artblog Radio, Morgan and Roberta check-in for the second time to discuss current events, Philadelphia arts & culture, and what's going on here at Artblog!

‘Andy Can You Hear Us?’ Madelyn Roehrig’s book archives her community project with Warhol

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 6:37


Roberta, a participant in the "Andy Can You Hear Us" project, reviews the first volume of Madelyn Roehrig's "Andy Can You Hear Us? - Communing with Andy Warhol at His Gravesite." We love this whimsical and serious project and all that Roberta has to say about it!

‘Andy Can You Hear Us?’ Madelyn Roehrig’s book archives her community project with Warhol

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 6:37


Roberta, a participant in the "Andy Can You Hear Us" project, reviews the first volume of Madelyn Roehrig's "Andy Can You Hear Us? - Communing with Andy Warhol at His Gravesite." We love this whimsical and serious project and all that Roberta has to say about it!

Check-in with Artblog, Roberta and Morgan talk coping, Philly, and the future

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 37:28


Morgan and Roberta check in with a 37-minute Artblog Radio conversation. They share how they're coping, discuss a new Artblog community project, and talk Philadelphia's community-based art scene.

Check-in with Artblog, Roberta and Morgan talk coping, Philly, and the future

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 37:28


Morgan and Roberta check in with a 37-minute Artblog Radio conversation. They share how they're coping, discuss a new Artblog community project, and talk Philadelphia's community-based art scene.

Philadelphia Center City walls treated to Piotr Szyhalski’s provocative ‘Covid-19 Labor Camp Reports’

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 31:54


In this 31 minute episode, Roberta and Patrick Coue chat with Piotr Szyhalski, the artist behind instagram account @laborcamp, which documents the Covid-19 pandemic through 225 politically charged black and white drawings (later turned into posters and installed in major cities)

Philadelphia Center City walls treated to Piotr Szyhalski’s provocative ‘Covid-19 Labor Camp Reports’

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 31:54


In this 31 minute episode, Roberta and Patrick Coue chat with Piotr Szyhalski, the artist behind instagram account @laborcamp, which documents the Covid-19 pandemic through 225 politically charged black and white drawings (later turned into posters and installed in major cities)

Talking about ‘Taking Space’ with Brittany Webb and Jodi Throckmorton of Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 30:26


Roberta interviews Jodi Throckmorton and Brittany Webb, co-curators of "Taking Space: Contemporary Women Artists and the Politics of Scale" at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts about feminism, dissent, and the importance of representation.

Talking about ‘Taking Space’ with Brittany Webb and Jodi Throckmorton of Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 30:26


Roberta interviews Jodi Throckmorton and Brittany Webb, co-curators of "Taking Space: Contemporary Women Artists and the Politics of Scale" at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts about feminism, dissent, and the importance of representation.

Matthew Rose repurposes madness and confusion in his clever quaranzine ‘Coronaville’

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 29:42


Roberta chats with Matthew Rose about his new book 'Coronaville,' which chronicles the early madness and confusion in America surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic. This post is available in audio, video, and text!

Matthew Rose repurposes madness and confusion in his clever quaranzine ‘Coronaville’

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 29:42


Roberta chats with Matthew Rose about his new book 'Coronaville,' which chronicles the early madness and confusion in America surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic. This post is available in audio, video, and text!

How do we value art?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 16:08


Morgan and Roberta co-write an essay about value-- specifically, why art is undervalued in America--and for the first time, you can LISTEN to this post!

How do we value art?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 16:08


Morgan and Roberta co-write an essay about value-- specifically, why art is undervalued in America--and for the first time, you can LISTEN to this post!

Ken Lum and Karyn Olivier talk Art and Social Responsibility

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 58:33


Today we have a very special episode of Artblog Radio- "Art and Social Responsibility Today" with Ken Lum and Karyn Olivier! The talk was originally streamed on September 23rd, 2020, as a live Zoom panel in support of our 17th birthday and fundraiser.

Ken Lum and Karyn Olivier talk Art and Social Responsibility

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 58:33


Today we have a very special episode of Artblog Radio- "Art and Social Responsibility Today" with Ken Lum and Karyn Olivier! The talk was originally streamed on September 23rd, 2020, as a live Zoom panel in support of our 17th birthday and fundraiser.

Sid Sachs’s ‘Invisible City,’ Philadelphia’s bustling experimental art scene, 1956-76

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020


On this 39 minute episode of Artblog Radio, Roberta interviews Sid Sachs about his multi-venue exhibition "Invisible City" (now closed to the public due to Covid-19).

Sid Sachs’s ‘Invisible City,’ Philadelphia’s bustling experimental art scene, 1956-76

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020


On this 39 minute episode of Artblog Radio, Roberta interviews Sid Sachs about his multi-venue exhibition "Invisible City" (now closed to the public due to Covid-19).

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