Hamilton, Star Wars, and the Mona Lisa...what do they all have in common? They are all forms of art. Art is everywhere and with it comes the often unseen and unheard artists who make it happen. In this podcast, creator and host, Marisa Dickens, dives into her own creative background while also inviting new artistic voices to share their work and passions. Tune in and listen to some fun and inspiring people who remind us how important it is to celebrate and support the arts. Follow @artifactspodcast https://www.artifacts-podcast.com
In this episode, Marisa interviews writer, comedian, and screen and voice actor, Ryan McCabe. Ryan's commitment to character and comedy was established at a young age when he called himself The Riddler after watching Jim Carrey in Batman Forever. Now in LA, Ryan works in the dubbing industry and trains with The Groundlings, performing improv and stand-up comedy. He has also written seven poetry books and is currently producing a new comic called Henry Fowl in Black Sheep. Full of laughs and experience, Ryan creates work that is authentic to him, reminding artists to enjoy the creative process and to not be afraid to fail.Follow Ryan @hurricabePurchase his poetry books at Sabor y Cultural in LA or on Amazon
In this episode, Marisa interviews professional LA dancer, choreographer and teacher Malia Baker. Malia grew up doing competition dance in Colorado, and moved to Los Angeles at age 18. After 10 years of living in LA, Malia reflects on her dance journey from training and performing to choreographing and teaching. They also talk about her most recent collaboration with Bob's Dance Shop, where she toured internationally with Purple Disco Machine and Sofi Tukker. Whether she's dancing in front of large crowds, on screen, or in the studio, Malia slays any performance and brings the fun!Check out Malia's jazz class at TMilly on Tuesdays from 1-2:30pmFollow @maliabaker
In this episode, Marisa interviews visual artist Emma Kathleen Hepburn Ferrer. Growing up in both America and Europe, Emma took ballet and drawing classes. She refined her painting technique at the Florence Academy of Art, and found her creative voice in an MFA program at Central Saint Martins. Now living in Italy, Emma's surroundings of nature, religion, and hunting culture inspired her first solo exhibition, “The Scapegoat.” Originating from a biblical myth, Emma's retelling begs the question, “what is the scapegoat of our society?” Like her grandmother, Audrey Hepburn, Emma approaches art as service and works to capture empathy.Follow Emma @ekhferrerCheck out her website at https://www.emmaferrer.com
Happy 2025 and Season 6 of ARTifacts! In this episode, Marisa interviews French, visual artist Aurélie Brown. Growing up, Aurélie was influenced by the lush landscapes and food culture in Normandy. After moving to California, Aurélie found her creative voice by doing the 100 Day Project where she painted one work every day for 100 days. She turned her passion into a business, and always encourages setting aside time for the things you love.Follow @aureliebrownartCheck out her website at https://www.aureliebrownart.com
It's the 50th episode of ARTifacts! In this episode, Marisa interviews makeup and special effects designer and puppeteer, Tony Gardner. Originally from Ohio, Tony went to film school in California only to drop out to work on the music video for Michael Jackson's “Thriller.” Tony takes a look at his work through a movement lens, sharing how he crafts characters like Billy Butcherson in Hocus Pocus to puppeteering Chucky with seven people. With years of experience in the industry, Tony is full of stories and encouragement and believes in saying yes to any opportunity.Follow Tony @tonygardnerCheck out his company at https://alterianinc.comCheck out Kyra Gardner's podcast, “Flesh & Blood & Bone” on Apple Podcasts or Spotify where they talk more about Tony's career.
In this episode, Marisa interviews New York-based comedian, video producer for Betches Media, actress, writer, and hopeless romantic, Tess Tregellas. With a background in theatre and improv, Tess's work focuses on physical comedy and immersive storytelling. They talk about her wedding-themed antics from running around Central Park in a wedding dress to performing her comedy show, “My Life as a Rom-Com.” Tess also shares her experience touring with Max Davidson in "Stand-Up Magic," being a content creator, and producing her new variety show “EPIC.”Follow Tess @tesstregBuy tickets for her show EPIC on November 10th in NYC at https://caveat.nyc/events/tess-tregellas-crash-my-wedding-11-10-2024?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaajLg85EfP_--BHGl7Rfc38yNdGkK3hnZi4yZogXRvGbkwxRHajXcr_rqk_aem_-gOGP-PBklxI0oPx7CMRmQ
In this episode, Marisa interviews digital creator and owner of Wild Eyes Visuals, Cameron O'Neill. Growing up, Cameron made his own videos for school projects and sporting events, and then built his clientele through networking in the fitness industry. From working with local businesses and weddings to health and wellness brands, Cameron is dedicated to expanding his business and creating diverse, engaging content.Follow Cameron @cameronjoneillFollow Wild Eyes Visuals @wildeyesvisualsTo hire him, dm or email him at wildeyesvisuals@gmail.com
In this episode, Marisa interviews fashion designer Asha Ama Bias-Daniels. Born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, Asha learned how to sew and create clothes from her parents. Influenced by 70s fashion and Beyoncé, Asha's work can be seen in museums, on Tim Gunn's Project Runway, and on Lizzo's Special Tour. Most recently, she created dance costumes for the Cincinnati Ballet, and shares the process of collaborating with award-winning, choreographer Rena Butler. Asha also talks about her upcoming project with Cincinnati's Blink Festival, where she will debut her new collection, “Who Do You Say That I Am?”Follow Asha @asha_amaCheck out her website at https://www.ashaama.com
In this episode, Marisa interviews lead singer of the band Post Saga, Danna O'Connor. Formed in 2017, the Cleveland band is comprised of seven members who blend various genres and instruments to create a unique pop-rock sound. With two EPs and the release of their new EP "Circles," Marisa chats with Danna to share more about the band's history, music creation process, and upcoming tour. With Danna's heartfelt lyrics and the band's catchy melodies, Post Saga brings the party to any live performance.Follow Post Saga @postsagaCheck out their website and upcoming shows at https://www.postsaga.comListen to their new EP “Circles” on Spotify and other music platforms now!Buy tickets to their EP release party for Saturday, July 27th @ 8:30pm EDT at the Studio West-Trellis Rooftop https://postsagamerch.square.site/product/psepshow/19?cs=true&cst=custom
In this episode, Marisa interviews Cleveland-based photographer, Lindsey Poyar. Lindsey always knew she wanted to be an artist, and fell in love with photography in a summer college course. She left the corporate world, started her own business, and has been a freelancer for five years. Lindsey finds inspiration from thrifting vintage clothing, experimenting with new lighting techniques, and watching films. From shooting weddings and couples to brands and musicians, Lindsey wants to make her clients feel comfortable in their own skin and strives to capture who they truly are on camera.Follow Lindsey @lindseypoyCheck out her website at https://www.lindseypoyar.com
In this episode, Marisa interviews the owners of JM Film Resins, Michelle Sloey and Jesse Brunt. Both hailing from Rochester, NY, the couple met on set and continue to work in the film industry in LA. They call themselves film romantics, and create art out of preserved film prints using resin. From treating footage like "Star Wars" and "James Bond" to an old Charlie Chaplin film, Michelle and Jesse hope to make film more accessible, and to recapture those emotional memories found in movie magic. Grab your popcorn and listen to this month's episode full of film history and motion picture fun!Follow them on insta and DM for inquiries @jmfilmresinsFind their film art at local markets like the Los Feliz Flea, Melrose Trading Post, Artists & Fleas in Venice, and more.Check out their article in the Hollywood Reporter here
In this episode, Marisa interviews professional dancer, Fábio Mariano. A native from Brazil, Fábio shares his journey of coming to the US and becoming a professional dancer with the Collage Dance Collective. Since moving, Fábio creates dance wear with his business, Fabiolous Crochet, and is the co-founder of Blacks in Ballet, a media platform highlighting black dancers. Weaving activism and art, Fábio continues to generate dialogue about making dance more inclusive.Follow Fábio @fabiocmarianoFollow Blacks in Ballet @blacksinballetTo order his crochet creations DM @fabiolouscrochetCheck out more of his work on his website at https://fabiocmariano.wixsite.com/fabiocmariano
In this episode, Marisa interviews Phoenix visual artist, Alegre Lopez. Growing up, Alegre's mom nurtured her creativity. With a couple of art classes and YouTube videos, Alegre taught herself how to paint both traditionally and digitally. Now, she sells her works at local stores in Arizona, and shares more about her art as a business. Drawing influence from 60s and 70s culture, Alegre creates colorful and joyful pieces that allow viewers to escape and daydream.Follow Alegre's Daydream shop on instagram @shopdaydreamartCheck out her website at https://www.shopdaydreamart.comPurchase her work on Etsy at https://www.etsy.com/shop/ShopDaydreamArt
In this episode, Marisa interviews contemporary visual artist based in Portland, Oregon, Laine Kolesar. Laine began her career as a social worker, but found healing in creating art. Laine's art is influenced by Cubism, and draws inspiration from the female form, exploring both vulnerability and confidence within the body. Now, she is dedicated to becoming a working artist, and provides insight into her process, color research, and exhibitions.Follow Laine @lainekolesarPurchase her art on her website at https://www.lainekolesar.com
In this episode, Marisa interviews award-winning, Toledo choreographer Alyssa Brutlag. Dance was always a part of Alyssa's life growing up especially having a mom as a dance teacher and studio owner. Now, she is an established choreographer and teacher who travels across the US creating works, finding inspiration from music and improving. When she is not busy at the studio, Alyssa can be seen teaching Dance Church classes, and working on her new piece, “If Tears Were Diamonds,” to present in the spring.Follow Alyssa @alyssabrutlagCheck out her website https://www.alyssabrutlag.comSign up for Dance Church classes here https://go.dancechurch.com/irlDonate to support Alyssa's new work “If Tears Were Diamonds” here https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-bring-alyssas-new-work-to-st-louis?utm_campaign=p_lico+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=customer
In this episode, Marisa interviews professional violinist, Diana Anderson. Diana talks about growing up in a musical household, attending the Cleveland Institute of Music, and performing with the Toledo Symphony. They discuss the audition process along with her memorable shows and favorite composers. With 23 years of teaching and 38 seasons with the Toledo Symphony, Diana continues to share her passion with students and audiences in the community.Follow Diana on Facebook at Diana Dyer AndersonCheck out the Toledo Symphony Website for Upcoming Showshttps://www.artstoledo.com/toledosymphony/
In this episode, Marisa interviews dancer, choreographer, and artistic director of Toledo Ballet, Eric Otto. Eric shares his story about growing up dancing at his mom's ballet school in New York and then training at the School of American Ballet. They discuss his experiences performing in classical ballets and on Broadway, working with icon Twyla Tharp in Movin' Out. Eric provides insight into the world of dance, and encourages dancers that success comes from being authentic and passionate.Follow Eric @ericotto79Check out his website at https://ericottoballet.comCheck out Toledo Ballet's website for classes and upcoming performanceshttps://www.artstoledo.com/toledoballet/
In this episode, Marisa interviews owner of Culture Clash Records, Tim Friedman. Tim chats about the resurgence of vinyl and the history behind Culture Clash. He also shares his favorite customer moments and discusses music trends. With over 2,000 records in his own personal collection, Tim connects with everyone who comes to his store, sharing stories, art, and music.Culture Clash Websitehttps://www.cultureclashrecords.comAddress912 Monroe StToledo OH 43604Hours:Closed MondayOpen Tuesday-Saturday 11am-7pmSunday 11am-5pmPhone:419-536-5683
In this episode, Marisa interviews dancer, choreographer, and president of T.H.E. (Toledo's Human Experience) Modern Dance Company, Dom Glover. Growing up, Dom was always moving. He was involved in football, baseball, and track and in college joined the step dance team. He then was invited to take dance classes at Spelman College where he learned jazz, modern, and ballet. Since returning to Toledo, Dom has choreographed for multiple musicals and has performed in over fifty Nutcracker ballets. Now as the president of Toledo's dance company, Dom invites collaboration and strives to create professional dance opportunities for adults. This episode is full of mimosas, crazy dancer energy, and funny outtakes, so give it a listen!Follow Dom @dom_dances5Follow him on Facebook at Dom Glover
In this episode, Marisa interviews the duo behind synth-pop band Bliss Nova, Daniel and Joel Trzcinski. Growing up, the brothers learned piano from their mom and were exposed to different instruments at church. Now, Daniel and Joel continue to experiment with new sounds, connecting listeners to their dreamy melodies and groovy beats. They discuss their music-making process, origin of the band's name, and their favorite moments on stage. Make sure to check out their most recent single "Always Be Young" now on Apple Music and Spotify!Follow Bliss Nova @bliss_nova Follow Joel @joelybillFollow Joel's record label @magicmoodrecords Follow Daniel @cosmic.sensFollow Daniel's independent music @shoresofecho Check out their work at https://blissnovamusic.com
In this episode, Marisa interviews Australian actress and dancer Cariba Heine. Cariba grew up dancing at her mom's studio until a hip injury led to her discovery of acting. They discuss some of her acting roles in shows like H20: Just Add Water and Everyone is Doing Great. When she is not busy on set, Cariba continues to spread her love for dance in her online fitness classes. With classes like Core, Ballet, Strength and Flexibility, Cariba teaches injury prevention and focuses on what exercise makes you feel instead of what it makes you look like. At the end of the episode, there is a little surprise so make sure you stick around!Follow Cariba @thelibratine Follow Cariba's classes @cariba.online Check out her classes at www.cariba.online
In this episode, Marisa interviews founder of national, non-profit Ballet & Books Talia Bailes. Talia talks about the inspiration behind Ballet & Books and how the organization works to reduce the literacy gap in children through the mergence of reading and dancing. With dance classes, dialogic reading, and mentorship, children are able to improve their reading skills and gain confidence. Currently a dancer and medical student, Talia hopes that through this program kids and young people “feel connected and a sense of belonging and are ready to thrive in life.”Follow Ballet & Books @balletbooksCheck out their website https://www.balletandbooks.orgBuy When We Read: A Children's Book
In this episode, Marisa interviews visual artist Michael Provenza. Michael talks about personal inspirations like his grandfather's art, cartoons, and art history. From painting commercial signs to creating backgrounds for video games, Michael is now collaborating with Disney where he is licensed to feature Disney characters in his colorful worlds. Over 30 years of being an artist, Michael continues to share his passion and wants people to “feel good, safe, and familiar” while viewing his works.Follow Michael @mjprovenzaFollow him on Facebook at Michael Provenza Fine ArtCheck out his work at https://michaelprovenza.com
In this episode, Marisa interviews Toledo photographer and videographer Joni Johnson. Joni shares how she was first introduced to art and the camera. They discuss her new production agency, “Storied,” which aims to capture autobiographical video, audio, or photo documentation of loved ones. She then gives insight into her documentary called the “Storied Series.” Over 14 episodes, Joni presents interviews on the experiences and views surrounding the topic of death. She also opens up about mental health and through her own journey, Joni has built a stronger connection with herself and her creativity.Follow Joni @light_whispersCheck out her photography website at https://www.jonijohnsonphotography.comCheck out Storied at https://www.tellyourstoried.com
In this episode, Marisa interviews visual artist Bernadine Rais. They talk about her distinct night scene paintings, and how she works to capture “beauty in the mundane.” They discuss the inspiration behind her works and the techniques she uses like underpainting. Bernadine then shares some art fair tips, and encourages people that it is never too late to pursue their passions.Follow Bernadine @bernient.artCheck out her website and purchase her work athttps://www.bernient.art
Cheers to 2023 and season 4 of ARTifacts! In the episode, Marisa interviews dancer, choreographer, and founder of 567Broadway Joseph Corella. Joseph shares his journey of beginning dance at age 7, performing on Broadway, and dancing in Dolly Parton's “Mountain Magic Christmas” special. He also talks about his dance fitness program 567Broadway and his goal of “connecting people through art.” Through his experiences both on stage and on screen, Joseph tells listeners to follow their hearts and own their creative visions.Follow Joseph @josephcorella5678Check out his website and work athttps://josephcorella.comSign up for his livestream workout classes here https://josephcorella.com/livestream
In this episode, Marisa interviews textile-based conservator Marissa Stevenson. Currently an assistant conservator for the Toledo Museum of Art, Marissa gives a behind the scenes look into the process of treating artworks. They discuss topics like fashion, art history, and the resurgence of textile art in museums. Marissa also talks about the Toledo Museum's new “State of The Art: Revealing Works From The Conservation Vault” exhibit which is on display until February. Make sure to visit the Toledo Museum where admission is free!Follow Marissa @seamstress_4_the_bandState of The Art: Revealing Works From The Conservation VaultSep 24—February 2Toledo Museum HoursMonday-Tuesday ClosedWednesday, Thursday, Sunday 11am-5pmFriday and Saturday 11am-8pm
In this episode, Marisa interviews pastry chef Chad Conklin. Chad shares the process behind his delicious desserts, experimenting with texture, flavor, plating, and consumer experience. As a teacher, he discusses topics like sustainability and finding confidence in cooking. Through his experiences both in and out of the kitchen, Chad reminds listeners that food has the ability to build community and spark creativity.
In this episode, Marisa interviews Ohio-based, visual artist Natalie Lanese. As an artist, Natalie plays with color, line, and pattern in painting, collage, and installation. She shares her inspiration and process for works like Depthless Without You at the Akron Art Museum and The Dazzle Colonnade at the ProMedica Headquarters parking garage. Natalie uses her works to challenge how audiences traditionally view painting, and shares with artists the importance of being resilient.Follow Natalie @natalielaneseCheck out her website and work at https://www.natalielanese.com
In this episode, Marisa interviews British music composer and multi-instrumentalist, Adiescar Chase. Adiescar discusses her role as score composer for Netflix's “Heartstopper.” She shares her music-making process and gives a behind the scenes look into the post-production of the show. She also provides insight into the music industry, encouraging artists to persevere and network. At the heart of her work, Adiescar works to create unique compositions that sympathize with the story and its characters.Follow Adiescar @adiescarCheck out her website and work at www.adiescar.comListen to her music now on Spotify and Apple Music
In this episode, Marisa interviews documentary photographer and devoted Star Wars fan Rhynna Santos. Rhynna talks about her photography panel held at the 2022 Star Wars Celebration called “This is the Diversity We Are Looking For! Race & Body Positivity: Redrawing the Boundaries of Inclusion Through Photography and Fashion.” She discusses her love for the films and shares her goal of capturing Star Wars fandom through an inclusive lens. She also discusses how she became a photographer, leading to an 8 year project of documenting her musician father, Ray Santos (“El Maestro”). With an emphasis on story over aesthetic, Rhynna hopes to create a space to empower her photo subjects.Follow Rhynna @rhynnasantosCheck out her website and work at rhynnasantos.comIf you are interested in sharing your Star Wars fandom and being photographed, reach out to Rhynna at rhynnanyc@gmail.comCheck out the New York Times article and photos of her father, Ray Santos athttps://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/30/lens/a-daughter-documents-a-giant-of-salsa-and-latin-jazz.html
In this episode, Marisa interviews professional dancer Raúl Casasola. Raúl shares his journey from dancing in Madrid, Spain to becoming a company member with the Joffrey Ballet in Chicago. He talks about his recent shift into teaching, reminding students to always find the joy in dance. At the end, Raúl shares that everyone should have access to dance and although ballet has become more inclusive it still has a long way to go.
In this episode, Marisa interviews emerging music artist and Toledo native Eric Lewandowski AKA Cawfee. At a young age, Eric learned how to play the drums on Rock Band which lead to his role as drummer for the band Blue Walls. After studying music production in college, Eric moved to LA where he currently writes and produces his own music. He talks about his single “Time,” shares the origin of the name Cawfee, and reminds artists that everyone's journey is different, so just have fun with it!Grab a cup of coffee, give this episode a listen, and make sure to check out Eric's music on Apple Music and Spotify, featuring his new single “Dancing Alone!”Follow Cawfee @cawfeemusicCawfee on Apple Music https://music.apple.com/us/artist/cawfee/1509987823Cawfee on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/77dFql0BDBg1OolWdCQ6iM?si=fVWh9H4KTdySmLIGatfqoQ
In this episode, Marisa interviews visual artist Cydnee Moore. Cydnee shares that with no formal art education, she cultivated her artistry through Youtube videos and art books. At the heart of her colorful portraits, she works on capturing the beauty and goodness of all people, and reminds listeners that art should be accessible and affordable because it is for everybody. Make sure to check out her art for sale on her Instagram at artbycyd_2.0.Follow Cydnee @artbycyd_2.0Contact her at artbycyd@gmail.com
In this episode, Marisa interviews Chicago-based wedding photographer, Emma Petersen. Emma takes listeners on her journey from dance photography, to advertising and design, and to launching her own wedding photography business. She talks about the “curated messiness” found on Instagram and also shares some fun wedding tidbits. Full of passion and warmth, Emma loves telling stories with her work by capturing emotional moments in time.Check out Emma's website and photography packages at https://www.emmapetersenphotography.comFollow Emma @emmapetersenphoto
Happy 2022 and a new season of ARTifacts! For this episode, Marisa interviews Executive Director of the Sofia Quintero Art and Cultural Center, Taylor Burciaga. Taylor shares the non-profit's mission of preserving and sharing the Latino culture through art, agriculture, and culinary programs. They also discuss the annual Dia De Los Muertos event, honoring loved ones through ofrnedas and the monarch butterfly. To register for classes, volunteer, or donate, check out the website at https://sqacc.org. And make sure to visit their shop full of local art, jewelry, and stationery.Sofia Quintero Art and Cultural Center Address1222 Broadway StToledo, OH 43609Telephone419-241-1655HoursMonday, Wednesday, and Friday 9am-5pmTuesday 9am-7pmSaturday and Sunday by appointment only
In this episode, Marisa interviews dancer, writer, and co-founder of T.H.E. (Toledo's Human Experience) Modern Dance Company Ashley Hill. They discuss how her early exposure to art led to the creation of the first non-profit, modern dance company in Toledo. Ashley then talks about her new blog The Food Cabaret, where she combines her love for cooking and writing. Through her blog, Ashley reveals that life's everyday stress can be resolved in the kitchen and that even through illness you can find comfort in creativity.Read Ashley's The Food Cabaret Blog and Freelance Workhttps://www.ashleyhillwriting.comFollow Ashley @ashdance84Check out T.H.E Modern Dance Company's websitefor workshops and upcoming performanceshttps://www.themoderndancecompany.comFollow T.H.E Modern Dance Company @themoderndanceco
In this episode, Marisa interviews founder of the Hero Project Zach Crowe. Zach shares how his non-profit fitness organization fights against the secondary impact of substance abuse. They discuss the Hero Project's recent dodgeball event and its collaborations with local businesses, revealing Zach's goal of bringing up the local Toledo community. Zach then flips the mic and asks Marisa questions, discussing dance as therapy, self-help books, and the origin of ARTifacts. The Hero Project website https://www.theheroproject.netFollow The Hero Project @theheroproject419Follow Zach @zach_crowe.67
In this episode, Marisa interviews Chef Chris Nixon. Chef Nixon talks about his training in French cuisine and food plating, working at Noma in Denmark, and choosing ethical ingredients over local ingredients. We talk about his Toledo restaurant, Element 112, and the preparation that goes into creating some of his colorful and delicious dishes. Full of passion and insight, Chef Nixon shares that his goal is to capture the relationship between food and emotion and reveals that owning his own restaurant is about creating incredible moments for others. Element 112 website https://element112restaurant.comAddress 5735 N. Main Street Sylvania, OH 43560 Hours Tuesday-Saturday 5-9pmSunday: ClosedMonday: Closed Follow Chis @chefchrisnixonFollow Element 112 @element112restaurant
In this episode, Marisa interviews author Chelsea Bobulski. Chelsea talks about the young adult genre and the intricate process of publishing a book, reminding storytellers to never give up on their craft. We discuss her two published books, The Wood and Remember Me and reveal the first book in her new 4-part series All I Want for Christmas is the Girl Next Door which comes out October 28th. Grab your favorite drink and cozy up for this September episode!Stay updated on Chelsea's books and events on her website https://chelseabobulski.comFollow Chelsea @chelseabobulskiPreorder your signed, personalized copy of All I Want for Christmas is The Girl Next Door at Gathering Volumes https://www.gatheringvolumes.com/?q=h.tviewer&using_sb=status&qsb=keyword&qse=fYVZhHvau-9oglMrLt62cA&fbclid=IwAR23eF5mDp8YSdYnMiAdVM_VjnyOL-bIka_Fr7RyGEihDUnE4MF3WJZ_7oAPreorder All I Want for Christmas is The Girl Next Door on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Want-Christmas-Girl-Next-Door-ebook/dp/B09DRZ6FGQ/Join Chelsea's reading community street team: Chelsea's Cozy Couriers here https://www.facebook.com/groups/4284291048325338
In this episode, Marisa interviews fierce dancer, singer, and actress Sarah Sigman. Sarah reflects on her decision to move to New York and shares her audition experiences and tips. They also talk about her recent role as June in the National Tour of Chicago, her work with Dance Lab New York, and her up and coming role as dance captain in On Your Feet! at The Muny Theatre. Follow Sarah @sarahsigman_Follow ARTifacts @artifactspodcastARTifacts Website https://www.artifacts-podcast.com
In this special episode, Marisa interviews her friend of over ten years, Dominic Shamas. This July marks two years since Dom was in a car accident. Dom shares his story, talking about his injury and rehabilitation process. They also discuss Dom's early travels to Spain and Syria, his work with the refugee agency Us Together, and his experiences with Starbound Talent. Full of heart and fun memories, Dom continues to spread joy to anyone he meets.Follow Dom @dominator1421
In this episode, Marisa interviews local Toledo artist, Michelle Marie Mears. They talk about Michelle's work with acrylic paint and how she creates joyful art centered around childhood and 80s and 90s pop culture references. Michelle also reveals that through times of illness, painting gave her a chance to find joy and build intimate connections with other artists. At the end, Michelle answers rapid fire questions and shares that she will be at the Red Bird Art Walk in Downtown Sylvania on June 4th. You don't want to miss it!Follow Michelle @mmmearsartVisit her website to shop her original artwork, request commissions, and follow her newsletter at https://www.mmmearsart.com
In this episode, Marisa interviews emerging artist in the film industry, Pablo De la Fuente. Pablo talks about the process of creating Laius, a film collaboration with friend Diego Ramírez. He also chats about co-hosting the podcast Macondo Filmmaking, taking on a new role as an assistant at New Cadence Productions, and his favorite aspects about the film industry. Pablo even touches on the importance of creating better representations of Latinos on screen and finding more ways to share their stories in the media.Follow Pablo @pablodlfpCheck out the trailer for Laius athttps://vimeo.com/441013306Check out Macondo Filmmaking on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6n11ogaqZ3xIvddPCWNaZK?si=f-jxSprbTbmxxqhT7uZY7wor watch the interviews on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiSNvgORbEMCsRLR8xTm4aw/videosCheck out Pablo's work on his YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCntPcRsjdst-msC6Dm5QUbA
In this episode, Marisa interviews dancer, teacher, and choreographer Earlyn Whitehead. They chat about her piece “Woven Recognitions,” which explores the convergence of tap with modern contemporary movement. She talks about her choreographic process and performance opportunities with Same Planet Performance Project and Kelly Anderson Dance Theatre. Earlyn also shares her experience with dance burnout and how her recent break from it reignited her love for teaching.Check out Earlyn's work on Vimeo https://vimeo.com/ewhiteheadFollow Earlyn @earlynwhiteheadCheck out Earlyn's performance in Kelly Anderson Dance Theatre's “THE END IS HERE and that's ok” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLEDg-oSbQk
In this episode, Marisa interviews visual artist Wyatt Micka. He shares his love of capturing nature scenes with watercolor. They also discuss art in video games, homemade Halloween props, and of course…Bob Ross. Don't forget to stick around at the end to hear Wyatt answer some rapid fire questions.*All of Wyatt's works that we discuss in this episode can be found on ARTifact's website or the following link: https://imgur.com/a/YDkxYFollow Wyatt on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/wmicka
In this episode, Marisa interviews musician, photographer, and filmmaker Gift Chinda. He shares his journey of learning the cello, becoming a photographer, and discovering international films. They also discuss the early stages of his new upcoming film, Feels Like Home, touching on the importance of telling stories of those from diverse cultures and backgrounds. Follow Gift @depschin Check out his work at https://www.diepriye.comDonate to his film, Feels Like Home, at https://gofund.me/0616ee0b
And we're back with a new season of ARTifacts! To start the new year, Marisa talks with dancers, artists, self-starters, and activists Maria Blanco and Yariana Baralt Torres! We chat about their Chicago dance organization LOUD BODIES and discuss their mission of promoting social activism, representation, and collaboration through dance. They look back on their previous works and answer some rapid fire questions. Maria and Yariana also share their upcoming project where they will commission choreographers to create a new social justice based work alongside a local, non-profit organization. You can apply now and donate to LOUD BODIES on their website at loudbodiesdance.com.Check out LOUD BODIES website https://www.loudbodiesdance.comFollow LOUD BODIES @loudbodiesdanceFollow Maria @myhairisbiggerthanyoursFollow Yariana @yariananicole Call for Choreographers Application herehttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd2fBKyEOQhrLq_qIM9kdM7mov4fHVPWaCWv_1U3I8p1yynMA/viewform?gxids=7628Donate to LOUD BODIEShttps://www.gofundme.com/f/annual-nonprofit-collaboration?utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=customer&utm_campaign=p_lico+share-sheethttps://www.patreon.com/loudbodiesdance?fan_landing=trueDonate to the Chicago Period Project https://www.chicagoperiodproject.org/donate
In this episode, Marisa interviews musician Gavin Chisholm. They talk about his early music training, his role with former band Blue Walls, and his current music tastes. They touch on Gavin's experiences with performing on stage and in coffee shops while also sharing his other passions like cooking and watching soccer. Follow Blue Walls on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/079o9NdVucJs9BEtKnUsCp?si=5EzELNfCSruHxYRbYra4KAFollow Blue Walls at https://www.instagram.com/boysofbluewalls/ or https://www.facebook.com/bluewalls419Follow Gavin at https://www.instagram.com/gav.chisholm/ or https://www.facebook.com/gavin.chisholm.12Check out another interview with Gavin at the Loyola Phoenix http://loyolaphoenix.com/2020/04/loyola-senior-gavin-chisholm-plays-the-blues-for-production-night-session-two/
In this episode, tune in to hear Marisa interview pop culture guru and future owner of Monarch Comics Ed Katschke! They dive into Ed's extensive knowledge about the comic book industry and history. They also chat about his other interests including baking, Broadway, and Taylor Swift. You don't want to miss this fun episode!Monarch Comics AddressColonial Village Shopping Center4400 Heatherdowns Blvd #11B Toledo, OH 43614 HoursMonday-Saturday 11:00am-7:00pmSunday 12:00pm-5:30pm*starting in January, following Ed's takeover as owner, Monarch's will be closed on MondaysCheck out their website https://www.monarchcomics.netFollow Monarch Comics on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/monarchcomic
In this episode, Marisa interviews athlete, photographer, and filmmaker Kevin Gunawan. They chat about Kevin's love for running and his role as a digital creator for the Loyola Athletic department. They discuss his filmmaking process, camera gear, and pursuit of merging sport culture with film and photography. Towards the end of the episode Marisa asks Kevin rapid fire questions, so make sure you stick around!Follow him @kgunaaCheck out some of his video highlights including https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRlbks4x6QY&feature=emb_title and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvPaGoS5UWECheck out his some of his vlogs on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_ER7DQ6Cf0 and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t0nFRzethI&t=97s