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Welcome to part 2 of our "Black Women in the Arts" podcast series. Leatrice shares her story of life through the arts. Leatrice Ellzy is a seasoned arts leader, curator, producer, thinker, and fan of disruption. She is currently the Sr. Director of Programming at the Apollo Theater where she serves as a primary steward of Apollo's artistic vision and helps shape the strategic program direction of one of New York City's most vital performing arts centers, and one of the world's most recognized and celebrated artistic brands. Her unique skill set has developed over 32 years of experience in nonprofit management and development, broadcast, media relations, arts presenting & technology. Her arts management and administration experience developed through work at Woodruff Arts Center and the National Black Arts Festival (NBAF). She produced for NBAF from 2002-2005. In 2005 she was hired to manage the organization's artistic programming and later became the organization's 5th Artistic Director. Prior to joining the Apollo staff, she served as Executive Director of Atlanta's Hammonds House Museum where she was charged with reimagining the organization for the 21st century in terms of strategies for institutional sustainability and artistic focus. Leatrice is active in the field, serving on panels, and advisory committees and participating in conversations about the state of the arts nationally, regionally, and locally. Her past and present professional affiliations include the Association of Performing Arts Presenters, Fractured Atlas, Women of Color in the Arts, the Contemporary African Arts Consortium, C4 Atlanta, Idea Capital, Fulton County Arts Council, LANE National Advisory Committee, and the National Performance Network Board of Directors. Learn more about the Apollo Theater https://www.apollotheater.org/Enjoy and take a moment to share this with your tribe. Our stories are inspiring and deserve to her heard. Peace and Love, Monica Wisdom, Host, Black Women Amplified Podia is an all in one platform. Everything you need to sell courses, webinars, downloads, and community. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Thank you for listening! Please share with your tribe and leave us a great review. Appreciate it!Join our waitlist for the Power Story Formula. An incredible course designed to help you choose, build and monetize an impactful story. www.monicawisdomHQ.com to sign up. Join our private community. Women EmergedEnjoy your day, Monica Wisdom
Art in Odd Places (AiOP) presents visual and performance art in unexpected public spaces. AiOP also produces an annual festival along 14th Street in Manhattan, NYC from Avenue C to the Hudson River each October. https://artinoddplaces.org/story/ Mission Art in Odd Places aims to stretch the boundaries of communication in the public realm by presenting artworks in all disciplines outside the confines of traditional public space regulations. AiOP reminds us that public spaces function as the epicenter for diverse social interactions and the unfettered exchange of ideas. History Art in Odd Places (AiOP) began as an action by a group of artists led by Ed Woodham to encourage local participation in the Cultural Olympiad of the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. In 2005, after moving back to New York City, he re imagined it as a response to the dwindling of public space and personal civil liberties – first in the Lower East Side and East Village, and since 2008, on 14th Street in Manhattan. AiOP has always been a grassroots project fueled by the goodwill and inventiveness of its participants. AiOP 2022: STORY OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS Art in Odd Places invites proposals for its seventeenth annual public art and performance festival taking place along 14th Street in Manhattan, NY – from Avenue C to the Hudson River this fall. “Obstacles are put in our way, not to stop us, but to call out our courage and strength.” ― Unknown Today, public personal merit is based on the number of followers on social media – and relevance changes with the shifting weather. True identity and community are where words are genuinely heard, truths shared, stories told, and perceptions possibly changed. Is it feasible to change others' perceptions? Finding meaning in life is a collective universal truth. The pursuit of meaning can be lost in the static of the passionate necessity to search. One's narrative writes itself. Every insurmountable obstacle, laugh, devastation, tear, scar, heartbreak, familiarity, and inexperience is a chapter. If executed with fearless honesty and mindful intent – change is possible. Will the story of your existence endure the test of time? Art in Odd Places(AiOP) 2022: STORY scheduled for September 23-25, 2022, curated by Jessica Elaine Blinkhorn invites proposals for its seventeenth annual public art and performance festival taking place along 14th Street in Manhattan, NY – from Avenue C to the Hudson River. Art in Odd Places 2022: STORY seeks imaginative proposals by artists from the Disabled, BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and Allied communities that tell her, his, their STORY (Community. Identity. Endurance. Merit. Perception). Jessica Elain Blinkhorn, Who Am I Who Are You? ABOUT THE CURATOR: Jessica Elaine Blinkhorn was diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy very young. The muscle wasting disease has left her as a wheelchair user but she uses living with a disability to inform her work and educate society about differences. She began to explore Performance Art in Graduate School to assist with creating and constructing a social narrative to promote change, equity, and inclusion. She has been featured on ABC World News(2010), was the subject of the award-winning documentary short “Grounded by Reality”(2010), and has received grants from Change, Inc., FL(2012), Artist Fellowship Grant, NY(2013, 2014, 2015, 2021), Foundation for the Contemporary Arts, NY(2018, 2020, 2021), C4 Atlanta, GA(2020). Blinkhorn is an AiOP veteran(2018, 2021) and most recently, was named a Franklin Furnace Awardee, NY(2019-20), Artist in Residence at the Momentary, AR(2020), Artist in Residence for the Paseo Project, NM(2021), Atlanta BeltLine Artist, GA(2021-22), and an ELEVATE Artist, GA(2021).
In this episode we interviewed Jessica Holland. She is the Co-founder and executive director of C4 Atlanta, a non-profit arts service organization whose mission is to connect arts entrepreneurs to the people, skills and tools they need to build a successful artistic career in metro Atlanta. You can learn more at: c4atlanta.org Welcome to the Meet Your Species podcast, where we get to know different people, find out what makes them tick, and see their world view. Since our world is made up of the people we've met, this is an effort to listen to & understand each other so that we can get to know who the people in this world are, what they think, and expand our world view together. This episode is one of our Vintage Edition podcasts which was filmed in 2014. For that reason, the Video/Audio quality is ... not ideal, but I hope you enjoy it just the same! Watch on youtube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meetyourspecies/message
The Cool Soror Collective welcomes Aubrey-Simone Williams to the show today. This Cool Soror of SGRho wears many hats. She is the founder of TheACTivists Theatre Company and is also currently serving as a producer on Fox Soul TV. Aubrey has studied and trained at the Shakespeare Globe Theatre in London, England, the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in New York City, as well as Robert Mello Studios and the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia. Her formal education includes a B.I.S. in Theatre Performance, a B.A. in Film, and an M.A. in African American Studies -all from Georgia State University. In addition to producing theatre and television, Aubrey’s recent projects include directing the touring production, “Black Matter” and partnering with Kenny Leon’s True Colors Theatre Company for their “Act Like A Lady” program. She is also a proud member of C4 Atlanta and the Dramatists Guild. Aubrey’s published projects include: Black Matter: The Play, Black Matter: Poems of Perseverance, and “The Last Poets” for the Black Power Encyclopedia – 2019. What makes her vulnerability so gorgeously beautiful is her ability to open up about her mental health journey. You will learn more about her fight to break generational curses while creating her own path. You can follow Aubrey on IG at @_masterofthearts or on her website at https://theactivistsperform.com.
Host Jill Melancon takes a look at the state of the arts in Atlanta as of April 30, 2020 during the COVID-19 quarantine--where do things stand with festivals, music venues, record stores, book stores, museums, galleries and major attractions? Then she speaks with Jessyca Holland, executive director of C4 Atlanta and Suehyla El-Attar, local actress/director/writer, about the state of local theatre, and the ways to support local art.
Guests: Jessyca Holland & Audrey Gamez of C4 Atlanta; Eileen Lee & Martine Resznick of The Lola Shannon talks with the women who lead C4 Atlanta and The Lola about holding space for creative entrepreneurs and women professionals to grow their businesses. Host: Shannon M. Turner
Brock Scott of Little Tybee stops by C4 Atlanta to talk about social media and artistic creation to engage your following. Scott explains how he and his bandmates transcend the traditional cycle of audience engagement for musicians and create a unique artistic experience for their fans.What do 6 radios, over a hundred fans and locations across the world have to do with creating one of their most successful music videos?
Visual and sound artist Dale Adams stops by C4 Atlanta to discuss his art making processes using Virtual Reality Technology, the origins of VR in art making, and collecting Atlanta's dreams.
Chelsea Steverson of C4 ATLANTA tells how they work to give artists a leg up in business. Ian Michael Bruh of BUMPIN THE MANGO says passion for the music, and each other, connects these incredible musicians. Matt Weyandt of XOCOLATL CHOCOLATE explains how folks are starting to learn about small batch chocolate and why it matters. Podcast RSS Subscribe iTunes Subscribe STITCHER Google Play TuneIn Radio
Art Is King Podcast 25 In this podcast we will hear the complete panel discussion of this past Tuesday Nov 4th, The Balance of Art, Creativity and LifeThis panel discussion is the last Art Is King panel discussionsgoing on around Atlanta including Burnaway, C4 Atlanta and WonderRoot. EricNine Lopez http://ericnine.comBrian Hebert http://thirdeyevisiondesignz.wordpress.com Neal Hamilton http://www.nealhamilton.com andDTM www.deltatangomike.com WonderRoot 982 Memorial Dr Atlanta GA 30316 https://www.facebook.com/wonderpageArt Is King is a Non-Profit organization committed to empowering artist entrepreneurs through education, community, coaching and connections. Art is King recognizes that art is everywhere and the artist is indispensable. Sponsored by The Law offices of Deborah GonzalezAtlanta Tech VillageC4 AtlantaWonderroot BurnawayRevolvskate.com Rick Clear Video and Velocity Screen PrintPlease visit ArtIsKing.org for the complete Art Is King 2014 Panel Discussions now available on podcasts plus info on the upcoming end of the year Group Art Show: The Way of the Artist November 22nd at Atlanta Tech Village in Buckhead ATL. The Way of The Artists Group Art Show will feature * Tunes by MR E * LAE 2014 Class Graduation * DayBlack Short Film Screening written by Keef Cross * Pencil Wars Drawing Contest * Sticker Trade Table * Over 20 ATL Artists * Body Painting Competition * Art Giveaways courtesy of Attorney Deborah Gonzalez Esq * KidRobot MunnyWorld Giveaways from RevolvSkate.com and * a chance to win an Adobe Creative Cloud Subscription Given away by Adobe User Group ATL The Way of The Artist group art show is produced by Mano A Mano Art Shows and Art Is King. Visit us on instagram, twitter and Facebook under @ManoAManoArtShows and @ArtIsKing_ATL The Way of The Artist. November 22nd, 8pm to 1am at Atlanta Tech Village in Buckhead ATL. tickets are $5 and available online at http://mano2014.eventbrite.com www.ArtIsKing.org www.ManoAManoArtShows.comwww.DeltaTangoMike.com
Art Is King Podcast 25 In this podcast we will hear the complete panel discussion of this past Tuesday Nov 4th, The Balance of Art, Creativity and LifeThis panel discussion is the last Art Is King panel discussionsgoing on around Atlanta including Burnaway, C4 Atlanta and WonderRoot. EricNine Lopez http://ericnine.comBrian Hebert http://thirdeyevisiondesignz.wordpress.com Neal Hamilton http://www.nealhamilton.com andDTM www.deltatangomike.com WonderRoot 982 Memorial Dr Atlanta GA 30316 https://www.facebook.com/wonderpageArt Is King is a Non-Profit organization committed to empowering artist entrepreneurs through education, community, coaching and connections. Art is King recognizes that art is everywhere and the artist is indispensable. Sponsored by The Law offices of Deborah GonzalezAtlanta Tech VillageC4 AtlantaWonderroot BurnawayRevolvskate.com Rick Clear Video and Velocity Screen PrintPlease visit ArtIsKing.org for the complete Art Is King 2014 Panel Discussions now available on podcasts plus info on the upcoming end of the year Group Art Show: The Way of the Artist November 22nd at Atlanta Tech Village in Buckhead ATL. The Way of The Artists Group Art Show will feature * Tunes by MR E * LAE 2014 Class Graduation * DayBlack Short Film Screening written by Keef Cross * Pencil Wars Drawing Contest * Sticker Trade Table * Over 20 ATL Artists * Body Painting Competition * Art Giveaways courtesy of Attorney Deborah Gonzalez Esq * KidRobot MunnyWorld Giveaways from RevolvSkate.com and * a chance to win an Adobe Creative Cloud Subscription Given away by Adobe User Group ATL The Way of The Artist group art show is produced by Mano A Mano Art Shows and Art Is King. Visit us on instagram, twitter and Facebook under @ManoAManoArtShows and @ArtIsKing_ATL The Way of The Artist. November 22nd, 8pm to 1am at Atlanta Tech Village in Buckhead ATL. tickets are $5 and available online at http://mano2014.eventbrite.com www.ArtIsKing.org www.ManoAManoArtShows.comwww.DeltaTangoMike.com
Art Is King is a Non-Profit organization committed to empowering artist entrepreneurs through education, community, coaching and connections. The Art Is King website features classes, workshops, art exhibits and podcasts. Listings are for the promotion and support of the Atlanta Arts Community and the Art Entrepreneur.Art is King recognizes that art is everywhere and the artist is indispensable. In this podcast we will hear the complete panel discussion as various important lessons and experiences are shared plus questions from the audience are answered. This panel discussion is part 7 of the 8 week Art Is King panel discussions going on around Atlanta including Burnaway, C4 Atlanta and WonderRoot. Art Is King 2014: Art Business Discussion Panel pt 7Art Mentors - The Value of the Veteran Professional ArtistTuesday October 28, All our discussions are FREEPANELISTS:Danny Sanzone FlavaDave McLeod Mike AmesBurnAway261 Peters St SW Atlanta In Castleberry Sponsored by The Law offices of Deborah GonzalezAtlanta Tech VillageC4 AtlantaWonderroot BurnawayRevolvskate.com and Velocity Screen PrintPlease visit ArtIsKing.org for a complete listing of the Art Is King 2014 Panel Discussions and venues involved along with web links to each of the panelists including Nov 4th
Art Is King is a Non-Profit organization committed to empowering artist entrepreneurs through education, community, coaching and connections. The Art Is King website features classes, workshops, art exhibits and podcasts. Listings are for the promotion and support of the Atlanta Arts Community and the Art Entrepreneur.Art is King recognizes that art is everywhere and the artist is indispensable. In this podcast we will hear the complete panel discussion as various important lessons and experiences are shared plus questions from the audience are answered. This panel discussion is part 7 of the 8 week Art Is King panel discussions going on around Atlanta including Burnaway, C4 Atlanta and WonderRoot. Art Is King 2014: Art Business Discussion Panel pt 7Art Mentors - The Value of the Veteran Professional ArtistTuesday October 28, All our discussions are FREEPANELISTS:Danny Sanzone FlavaDave McLeod Mike AmesBurnAway261 Peters St SW Atlanta In Castleberry Sponsored by The Law offices of Deborah GonzalezAtlanta Tech VillageC4 AtlantaWonderroot BurnawayRevolvskate.com and Velocity Screen PrintPlease visit ArtIsKing.org for a complete listing of the Art Is King 2014 Panel Discussions and venues involved along with web links to each of the panelists including Nov 4th
Art Is King 2014: Art Business Discussion Panel pt 6ART IN THE COMMUNITIES from this past Tuesday October 21our moderator was Jessyca Holland of C4 Atlanta and the panelists were Gregory Burbidge - Atlanta Regional Commission Alex Acosta - Soul Food Cipher Kyle Kessler - Atlanta Downtown Neighborhood AssociationAlex Davis - The City of Atlanta Mayor's Office of Cultural AffairsIn this podcast we will hear the complete panel discussion as various important lessons and experiences are shared plus questions from the audience are answered. This panel discussion is part 6 of the 8 week Art Is King panel discussions going on around Atlanta including Burnaway, C4 Atlanta and WonderRoot. Sponsored by The Law offices of Deborah GonzalezAtlanta Tech VillageC4 AtlantaWonderroot BurnawayRevolvskate.com and Velocity Screen PrintPlease visit ArtIsKing.org for a complete listing of the Art Is King 2014 Panel Discussions and venues involved along with web links to each of the panelists. Your Host: DTMwww.deltatangomike.com www.artisking.org
Art Is King 2014: Art Business Discussion Panel pt 6ART IN THE COMMUNITIES from this past Tuesday October 21our moderator was Jessyca Holland of C4 Atlanta and the panelists were Gregory Burbidge - Atlanta Regional Commission Alex Acosta - Soul Food Cipher Kyle Kessler - Atlanta Downtown Neighborhood AssociationAlex Davis - The City of Atlanta Mayor's Office of Cultural AffairsIn this podcast we will hear the complete panel discussion as various important lessons and experiences are shared plus questions from the audience are answered. This panel discussion is part 6 of the 8 week Art Is King panel discussions going on around Atlanta including Burnaway, C4 Atlanta and WonderRoot. Sponsored by The Law offices of Deborah GonzalezAtlanta Tech VillageC4 AtlantaWonderroot BurnawayRevolvskate.com and Velocity Screen PrintPlease visit ArtIsKing.org for a complete listing of the Art Is King 2014 Panel Discussions and venues involved along with web links to each of the panelists. Your Host: DTMwww.deltatangomike.com www.artisking.org
This week we share the Art Is King panel discussion from Tuesday October 7 at Emory UniversityArt Is King 2014: Art Business Discussion Panel pt 5WOMEN IN THE ARTS - where are the women artists? Some stats to consider:National Museum of Women in the Arts http://nmwa.org/· 51% of visual artists today are women.· Only 28% of museum solo exhibitions spotlighted women in eight selected museums throughout the 2000s. · Only 27 women are represented in current edition of H.W. Janson’s survey, History of Art—up from zero in the 1980s.· From 16–19th centuries, women were barred from studying the nude model, which formed the basis for academic training and representation. · Though women earn half of the MFAs granted in the US, only a quarter of solo exhibitions in New York galleries feature women. · Women lag behind men in directorships held at museums with budgets over $15 million, holding 24% of art museum director positions and earning 71¢ for every dollar earned by male directors.Who Are the Top 10 Most Expensive Living Women Artists?http://news.artnet.com/market/who-are-the-top-10-most-expensive-living-women-artists-12590Women Artists Begin to Narrow the Gender Gaphttp://www.businessweek.com/articles/2014-07-24/emin-sherman-among-women-artists-reducing-the-sales-gender-gapMODERATOR:Tracy Murrell PANELISTS:TeMika GroomsYun Bai Allyssa RocketPower Lewis Liz Sanquiche aka Blazon Brikhaus Ann Rowles Founder of the Woman's Caucus for Art of Georgia In this podcast we will hear the complete panel discussion as various important lessons and experiences are shared plus questions from the audience are answered. This panel discussion is part 5 of the 8 week Art Is King panel discussions going on around Atlanta including Burnaway, C4 Atlanta and WonderRoot. Sponsored by The Law offices of Deborah GonzalezAtlanta Tech VillageC4 AtlantaWonderroot BurnawayRevolvskate.com Binders Art Store and Velocity Screen PrintPlease visit ArtIsKing.org for a complete listing of the Art Is King 2014 Panel Discussions and venues involved along with web links to each of the panelists.
This week we share the Art Is King panel discussion from Tuesday October 7 at Emory UniversityArt Is King 2014: Art Business Discussion Panel pt 5WOMEN IN THE ARTS - where are the women artists? Some stats to consider:National Museum of Women in the Arts http://nmwa.org/· 51% of visual artists today are women.· Only 28% of museum solo exhibitions spotlighted women in eight selected museums throughout the 2000s. · Only 27 women are represented in current edition of H.W. Janson’s survey, History of Art—up from zero in the 1980s.· From 16–19th centuries, women were barred from studying the nude model, which formed the basis for academic training and representation. · Though women earn half of the MFAs granted in the US, only a quarter of solo exhibitions in New York galleries feature women. · Women lag behind men in directorships held at museums with budgets over $15 million, holding 24% of art museum director positions and earning 71¢ for every dollar earned by male directors.Who Are the Top 10 Most Expensive Living Women Artists?http://news.artnet.com/market/who-are-the-top-10-most-expensive-living-women-artists-12590Women Artists Begin to Narrow the Gender Gaphttp://www.businessweek.com/articles/2014-07-24/emin-sherman-among-women-artists-reducing-the-sales-gender-gapMODERATOR:Tracy Murrell PANELISTS:TeMika GroomsYun Bai Allyssa RocketPower Lewis Liz Sanquiche aka Blazon Brikhaus Ann Rowles Founder of the Woman's Caucus for Art of Georgia In this podcast we will hear the complete panel discussion as various important lessons and experiences are shared plus questions from the audience are answered. This panel discussion is part 5 of the 8 week Art Is King panel discussions going on around Atlanta including Burnaway, C4 Atlanta and WonderRoot. Sponsored by The Law offices of Deborah GonzalezAtlanta Tech VillageC4 AtlantaWonderroot BurnawayRevolvskate.com Binders Art Store and Velocity Screen PrintPlease visit ArtIsKing.org for a complete listing of the Art Is King 2014 Panel Discussions and venues involved along with web links to each of the panelists.
This week we share the Art Is King panel discussion from Tuesday September 30 at WonderRoot Art and Activism and the panelists were Jennifer Lobsenz WonderRoot Program Manager C Flux Sing of cfluxsing.com Kevin mistersoul216 Harp of mistersoul216.com Amond Jackson of SalemPsalms.comIn this podcast we will hear the complete panel discussion as various important lessons and experiences are shared plus questions from the audience are answered. This panel discussion is part 4 of the 8 week Art Is King panel discussions going on around Atlanta including Burnaway, C4 Atlanta and WonderRoot. Join us October 7 for the Art Is King panel discussion: Women In The Arts, Where Are The Women Artists? This panel will feature Allyssa Lewis of Asifa-Atlanta, TeMika Grooms of TeMikaTheArtist.com, Yun Bai of YunBai.com, Liz Sanquiche of BlazonBrikhaus.com, Ann Rowles of Woman’s Caucus for Art of Georgia and Moderating will be Tracy Murrell of TracyMurrell.com Please visit ArtIsKing.org for a complete listing of the Art Is King 2014 Panel Discussions and venues involved. We want to thank our Art Is King sponsors for their continued support throughout the year: The Law offices of Deborah GonzalezAtlanta Tech VillageC4 AtlantaWonderroot BurnawayRevolvskate.com and Velocity Screen Print
This week we share the Art Is King panel discussion from Tuesday September 30 at WonderRoot Art and Activism and the panelists were Jennifer Lobsenz WonderRoot Program Manager C Flux Sing of cfluxsing.com Kevin mistersoul216 Harp of mistersoul216.com Amond Jackson of SalemPsalms.comIn this podcast we will hear the complete panel discussion as various important lessons and experiences are shared plus questions from the audience are answered. This panel discussion is part 4 of the 8 week Art Is King panel discussions going on around Atlanta including Burnaway, C4 Atlanta and WonderRoot. Join us October 7 for the Art Is King panel discussion: Women In The Arts, Where Are The Women Artists? This panel will feature Allyssa Lewis of Asifa-Atlanta, TeMika Grooms of TeMikaTheArtist.com, Yun Bai of YunBai.com, Liz Sanquiche of BlazonBrikhaus.com, Ann Rowles of Woman’s Caucus for Art of Georgia and Moderating will be Tracy Murrell of TracyMurrell.com Please visit ArtIsKing.org for a complete listing of the Art Is King 2014 Panel Discussions and venues involved. We want to thank our Art Is King sponsors for their continued support throughout the year: The Law offices of Deborah GonzalezAtlanta Tech VillageC4 AtlantaWonderroot BurnawayRevolvskate.com and Velocity Screen Print
This week we share the Art Is King panel discussion part Three from this past Tuesday September 23 titled Who Defines Good Art? The panelists were Floyd Hall of WonderRootNeal Hamilton of NealHamilton.comand Milton Davis of mvmediaatl.comwith your Moderator DTM of DeltaTangoMike.com In this podcast we will hear the complete panel discussion as various important lessons and experiences are shared plus questions from the audience are answered. This panel discussion is part 3 of the 8 week Art Is King panel discussions going on around Atlanta including Burnaway, C4 Atlanta and WonderRoot. The next panel discussion is Tuesday September 30 at WonderRoot and the panelists are Jennifer Lobsenz, WonderRoot Program ManagerC Flux Sing of cfluxsing.comKevin mistersoul216 Harp of mistersoul216.com and Amond Jackson of SalemPsalms.com The panel discussion will center around Art and Activism. For a complete listing of the panel discussions, please visit artisking.org/2014.html We want to thank our Art Is King sponsors for their continued support throughout the year: The Law offices of Deborah GonzalezAtlanta Tech VillageC4 AtlantaWonderroot BurnawayRevolvskate.com and Velocity Screen Print
This week we share the Art Is King panel discussion part Three from this past Tuesday September 23 titled Who Defines Good Art? The panelists were Floyd Hall of WonderRootNeal Hamilton of NealHamilton.comand Milton Davis of mvmediaatl.comwith your Moderator DTM of DeltaTangoMike.com In this podcast we will hear the complete panel discussion as various important lessons and experiences are shared plus questions from the audience are answered. This panel discussion is part 3 of the 8 week Art Is King panel discussions going on around Atlanta including Burnaway, C4 Atlanta and WonderRoot. The next panel discussion is Tuesday September 30 at WonderRoot and the panelists are Jennifer Lobsenz, WonderRoot Program ManagerC Flux Sing of cfluxsing.comKevin mistersoul216 Harp of mistersoul216.com and Amond Jackson of SalemPsalms.com The panel discussion will center around Art and Activism. For a complete listing of the panel discussions, please visit artisking.org/2014.html We want to thank our Art Is King sponsors for their continued support throughout the year: The Law offices of Deborah GonzalezAtlanta Tech VillageC4 AtlantaWonderroot BurnawayRevolvskate.com and Velocity Screen Print
This week we share the Art is king panel discussion part two from they past Tuesday september 16 hosted at BurnAway titledTHE IMPORTANCE OF CREATIVE DEVELOPMENTwith a great panel featuring Ann RowlesNequa Gay and Hez Stalcup We will hear the complete panel discussion as various important lessons and experiences are shared plus questions from the audience This panel discussion is part two of the 8 week Art Is King panel discussions going on around Atlanta including Burnaway, C4 Atlanta, Binders Art Store at the new Ponce City Market and WonderRoot. The next panel discussion is Tuesday Sept 23 at WonderRoot from 630pm to 9pm and features WonderRoot Interactive Media manager Floyd Hall, Artist extraordinaire Neal Hamilton and Writer and Publisher Milton Davis. for a complete listing of the panel discussions, please visit artisking.org/2014.html
This week we share the Art is king panel discussion part two from they past Tuesday september 16 hosted at BurnAway titledTHE IMPORTANCE OF CREATIVE DEVELOPMENTwith a great panel featuring Ann RowlesNequa Gay and Hez Stalcup We will hear the complete panel discussion as various important lessons and experiences are shared plus questions from the audience This panel discussion is part two of the 8 week Art Is King panel discussions going on around Atlanta including Burnaway, C4 Atlanta, Binders Art Store at the new Ponce City Market and WonderRoot. The next panel discussion is Tuesday Sept 23 at WonderRoot from 630pm to 9pm and features WonderRoot Interactive Media manager Floyd Hall, Artist extraordinaire Neal Hamilton and Writer and Publisher Milton Davis. for a complete listing of the panel discussions, please visit artisking.org/2014.html
On this episode of Art Is King podcast we visit the studio of one of ATL’s great artists: Jungle 45 Creator, FTP Activist and Super Talented Goldi Gold. Ive had the pleasure of knowing Goldi since the early 2000’s when his vector illustrations caught my eye and pushed me to take Adobe Illustrator as a serious art tool. We spent a couple of hours in Goldi Gold’s studio and he broke down his art and life philosophy, the wisdom of art partners and his upcoming art show at City of Ink August 29th, titled "Invest in Gold" check out goldi’s instagram and Facebook for more info on his upcoming projects and commissions at @goldigold45http://instagram.com/goldigold45 Goldi Gold's photo © 2014 Sheree R. Swann/Lens Of Life PhotographyArt Is King is proudly sponsored by:Luccom.com, Velocity Screen Print.net, Binders Art Store, The law offices of Deborah Gonzalez Esquire, Atlanta Tech Village, DenominatorGraphics.com, C4 Atlanta, Burnaway, WonderRoot and Binders Art School in MidtownVisit www.artisking.org and www.tbbcatl.com for links to upcoming art events, call for art and the blackbook conversations every month at Binders Art Store in buckhead.
On this episode of Art Is King podcast we visit the studio of one of ATL’s great artists: Jungle 45 Creator, FTP Activist and Super Talented Goldi Gold. Ive had the pleasure of knowing Goldi since the early 2000’s when his vector illustrations caught my eye and pushed me to take Adobe Illustrator as a serious art tool. We spent a couple of hours in Goldi Gold’s studio and he broke down his art and life philosophy, the wisdom of art partners and his upcoming art show at City of Ink August 29th, titled "Invest in Gold" check out goldi’s instagram and Facebook for more info on his upcoming projects and commissions at @goldigold45http://instagram.com/goldigold45 Goldi Gold's photo © 2014 Sheree R. Swann/Lens Of Life PhotographyArt Is King is proudly sponsored by:Luccom.com, Velocity Screen Print.net, Binders Art Store, The law offices of Deborah Gonzalez Esquire, Atlanta Tech Village, DenominatorGraphics.com, C4 Atlanta, Burnaway, WonderRoot and Binders Art School in MidtownVisit www.artisking.org and www.tbbcatl.com for links to upcoming art events, call for art and the blackbook conversations every month at Binders Art Store in buckhead.
Join Vanessa as she sits down with Jessyca Holland, co-founder and executive director of C4 Atlanta an arts nonprofit that helps artists with the business of being creative. The classes and workshops provided by C4 Atlanta bring artists of different generations and a variety of mediums together.