Each episode, Deep Green Ink Founder and Director Mackenzie Horne interviews extraordinary people who are busy changing the world with their artistry.
Deep Green Ink Director Mackenzie Horne sits down with drummer James Johnson III. Tune in for a discussion on James' time with pianist Ahmad Jamal, his current earfood of choice, and the release of his upcoming single 'Gather'!'Gather' drops on May 21, 2021 and will be available wherever you consume music.
Deep Green Ink Director Mackenzie Horne recaps Season 1 of the Deep Green Ink Podcast and discusses the new format for Season 2, which premieres on Friday, May 14!
Deep Green Ink Founder Mackenzie Horne sits down with her friend, client, and collaborator, vocalist Gene Stovall. Ring in the new year with a conversation about Gene's move from Pittsburgh to Germany, the passing of MF Doom, and Quincy Jones' "Back on the Block"!
On this episode, Mackenzie sits down with Dr. Ben Barson (who's got a newly-minted PhD from the Jazz Studies Program at the University of Pittsburgh)! Dr. Barson is an award-winning composer, saxophonist, activist, and Philomath. Join them for a discussion on musical historiography, avenues for activism in academia, and creative scholarly writing. You can learn more about Dr. Barson's work by visiting the Afro Yaqui Music Collective's website, Facebook page, and IG page.
On this episode of the Deep Green Ink Podcast, Mackenzie sits down to have a virtual chat with actor, educator, and sunbeam incarnate Shelby Garrett! (Or as we like to call it, "the episode where we subject Shelby's lovely musician boyfriend to the sweet sounds of an original recorder arrangement of Celine Dion's 'My Heart Will Go On.'")You can learn more about Sherbs by visiting her website and by checking out her IG page. This decrepit podcaster highly recommends that you ask Shelby about her yoga classes-- our girl just got certified and her classes are a great way to get back on track and combat the autumnal blues!
In this episode, Deep Green Ink Founder and Director Mackenzie Horne sits down with Creative Assistant Loki Summerisle. Come hang with these two weirdos while they discuss the childhood sources of creativity, flexing behind the lens, and THOROUGHLY spoil tf out of 1973's The Wicker Man (you've been warned).
On this episode of the Deep Green Ink Podcast, Mackenzie meets with visual artist Kara Bialecki, who creates under the name "L'instant", to discuss her artistic process, her advocacy work, and white privilege (it's a thing).You can learn more about Kara and her work by checking out her IG page @linstant_art. As a staunch advocate for indigenous women and girls, she recommends checking out the Sovereign Bodies Institute database, which is the first comprehensive and thorough database used to monitor cases of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG). Half of all proceeds from Kara's painting sales are donated to the Sovereign Bodies Institute.