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Best podcasts about city art

Latest podcast episodes about city art

Bungalower and The Bus
Bungalower and The Bus: Episode 397 (Third Thursday)

Bungalower and The Bus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 45:55


For Episode 397, Jon and Brendan head downtown to check out City Art's Third Thursday and their first-ever Mural Festival. This week's topics include an update to Regina Hill's trial schedule, the closure of Pom Pom's Teahouse and the return of Kappy's Subs, Hammered Lamb threatening closure, and 4Rivers Smokehouse opening on Sundays now. This week's episode was sponsored by Enzian Theater, Credo Conduit, and JustCallMoe.com. Tune in to Bungalower and The Bus on Real Radio 104.1 FM every Friday at 8 p.m. or catch the podcast to stay in touch with all of the latest headlines, new restaurants, and best-bet events to attend this week.

RNZ: Morning Report
Wellington's City Art Gallery to close for two years

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 4:09


The capital's main art gallery is shutting its doors for two years due to construction work in Civic Square, as well as building repairs. Chief executive of Experience Wellington Diana Marsh spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

Siouxland Public Media News
SPM News Extra: Volunteers bring needle know-how and good humor to a sewing day to create the Razzle Dazzle project at the Sioux City Art Center

Siouxland Public Media News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 5:16


Around H-Town
Around H-Town: Bayou City Art Festival - 03/10/24

Around H-Town

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 8:41


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Think Out Loud
Telephone game inspires Lincoln City art exhibit

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 21:36


Most people are familiar with the classic game of telephone where one person whispers a phrase to someone else seated next to them and that person then whispers what they heard to the next person, and so on. The game continues until the last person shares aloud what they heard, often bearing little resemblance to the original message.  Oregon ArtsWatch recently profiled an exhibit that opened in Lincoln City this month that showcases what happens when a group of local artists is invited to play telephone. But instead of a phrase that’s whispered, here the prompt came in the form of two photographs, including one of the Oregon coast taken at sunset. Each of the participating artists had only the work that preceded them for inspiration to interpret visual details, colors or objects they saw or imagined, and chose to pass on in their rendering for the next artist. The result is 18 works in a variety of different media, from watercolors to sculpture, fiber art to spray paint, some bearing little resemblance to the work that came before it. Krista Eddy is the visual arts director at the Lincoln City Cultural Center and the creator of the exhibit. She and Sam Jacobson, a featured artist based in Cascade Head, join us to talk about “The Telephone Game Group Invitational” which is on display until Feb. 11 at the Chessman Gallery at LCCC. 

New Books Network
Susanna Phillips Newbury, "The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles" (U Minnesota Press, 2021)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 38:06


Underlying every great city is a rich and vibrant culture that shapes the texture of life within. In The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles (U Minnesota Press, 2021), Susanna Phillips Newbury teases out how art and Los Angeles shaped one another's evolution. She compellingly articulates how together they transformed the Southland, establishing the foundation for its contemporary art infrastructure, and explains how artists came to influence Los Angeles's burgeoning definition as the global city of the twenty-first century. Pairing particular works of art with specific innovations in real estate development, The Speculative City reveals the connections between real estate and contemporary art as they constructed Los Angeles's present-day cityscape. From banal parking lots to Frank Gehry's designs for artists' studios and museums, Newbury examines pivotal interventions by artists and architects, city officials and cultural philanthropists, concluding with an examination of how, in the wake of the 2008 global credit crisis, contemporary art emerged as a financial asset to fuel private wealth and urban gentrification. Bryan Toepfer, AIA, NCARB, CAPM is the Principal Architect for TOEPFER Architecture, PLLC, an Architecture firm specializing in Residential Architecture and Virtual Reality. He has authored two books, “Contractors CANNOT Build Your House,” and “Six Months Now, ARCHITECT for Life.” He is an Assistant Professor at Alfred State College and the Director of Education for the AIA Rochester Board of Directors. Always eager to help anyone understand the world of Architecture, he can be reached by sending an email to btoepfer@toepferarchitecture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Susanna Phillips Newbury, "The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles" (U Minnesota Press, 2021)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 38:06


Underlying every great city is a rich and vibrant culture that shapes the texture of life within. In The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles (U Minnesota Press, 2021), Susanna Phillips Newbury teases out how art and Los Angeles shaped one another's evolution. She compellingly articulates how together they transformed the Southland, establishing the foundation for its contemporary art infrastructure, and explains how artists came to influence Los Angeles's burgeoning definition as the global city of the twenty-first century. Pairing particular works of art with specific innovations in real estate development, The Speculative City reveals the connections between real estate and contemporary art as they constructed Los Angeles's present-day cityscape. From banal parking lots to Frank Gehry's designs for artists' studios and museums, Newbury examines pivotal interventions by artists and architects, city officials and cultural philanthropists, concluding with an examination of how, in the wake of the 2008 global credit crisis, contemporary art emerged as a financial asset to fuel private wealth and urban gentrification. Bryan Toepfer, AIA, NCARB, CAPM is the Principal Architect for TOEPFER Architecture, PLLC, an Architecture firm specializing in Residential Architecture and Virtual Reality. He has authored two books, “Contractors CANNOT Build Your House,” and “Six Months Now, ARCHITECT for Life.” He is an Assistant Professor at Alfred State College and the Director of Education for the AIA Rochester Board of Directors. Always eager to help anyone understand the world of Architecture, he can be reached by sending an email to btoepfer@toepferarchitecture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in American Studies
Susanna Phillips Newbury, "The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles" (U Minnesota Press, 2021)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 38:06


Underlying every great city is a rich and vibrant culture that shapes the texture of life within. In The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles (U Minnesota Press, 2021), Susanna Phillips Newbury teases out how art and Los Angeles shaped one another's evolution. She compellingly articulates how together they transformed the Southland, establishing the foundation for its contemporary art infrastructure, and explains how artists came to influence Los Angeles's burgeoning definition as the global city of the twenty-first century. Pairing particular works of art with specific innovations in real estate development, The Speculative City reveals the connections between real estate and contemporary art as they constructed Los Angeles's present-day cityscape. From banal parking lots to Frank Gehry's designs for artists' studios and museums, Newbury examines pivotal interventions by artists and architects, city officials and cultural philanthropists, concluding with an examination of how, in the wake of the 2008 global credit crisis, contemporary art emerged as a financial asset to fuel private wealth and urban gentrification. Bryan Toepfer, AIA, NCARB, CAPM is the Principal Architect for TOEPFER Architecture, PLLC, an Architecture firm specializing in Residential Architecture and Virtual Reality. He has authored two books, “Contractors CANNOT Build Your House,” and “Six Months Now, ARCHITECT for Life.” He is an Assistant Professor at Alfred State College and the Director of Education for the AIA Rochester Board of Directors. Always eager to help anyone understand the world of Architecture, he can be reached by sending an email to btoepfer@toepferarchitecture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Art
Susanna Phillips Newbury, "The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles" (U Minnesota Press, 2021)

New Books in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 38:06


Underlying every great city is a rich and vibrant culture that shapes the texture of life within. In The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles (U Minnesota Press, 2021), Susanna Phillips Newbury teases out how art and Los Angeles shaped one another's evolution. She compellingly articulates how together they transformed the Southland, establishing the foundation for its contemporary art infrastructure, and explains how artists came to influence Los Angeles's burgeoning definition as the global city of the twenty-first century. Pairing particular works of art with specific innovations in real estate development, The Speculative City reveals the connections between real estate and contemporary art as they constructed Los Angeles's present-day cityscape. From banal parking lots to Frank Gehry's designs for artists' studios and museums, Newbury examines pivotal interventions by artists and architects, city officials and cultural philanthropists, concluding with an examination of how, in the wake of the 2008 global credit crisis, contemporary art emerged as a financial asset to fuel private wealth and urban gentrification. Bryan Toepfer, AIA, NCARB, CAPM is the Principal Architect for TOEPFER Architecture, PLLC, an Architecture firm specializing in Residential Architecture and Virtual Reality. He has authored two books, “Contractors CANNOT Build Your House,” and “Six Months Now, ARCHITECT for Life.” He is an Assistant Professor at Alfred State College and the Director of Education for the AIA Rochester Board of Directors. Always eager to help anyone understand the world of Architecture, he can be reached by sending an email to btoepfer@toepferarchitecture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art

New Books in the American West
Susanna Phillips Newbury, "The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles" (U Minnesota Press, 2021)

New Books in the American West

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 38:06


Underlying every great city is a rich and vibrant culture that shapes the texture of life within. In The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles (U Minnesota Press, 2021), Susanna Phillips Newbury teases out how art and Los Angeles shaped one another's evolution. She compellingly articulates how together they transformed the Southland, establishing the foundation for its contemporary art infrastructure, and explains how artists came to influence Los Angeles's burgeoning definition as the global city of the twenty-first century. Pairing particular works of art with specific innovations in real estate development, The Speculative City reveals the connections between real estate and contemporary art as they constructed Los Angeles's present-day cityscape. From banal parking lots to Frank Gehry's designs for artists' studios and museums, Newbury examines pivotal interventions by artists and architects, city officials and cultural philanthropists, concluding with an examination of how, in the wake of the 2008 global credit crisis, contemporary art emerged as a financial asset to fuel private wealth and urban gentrification. Bryan Toepfer, AIA, NCARB, CAPM is the Principal Architect for TOEPFER Architecture, PLLC, an Architecture firm specializing in Residential Architecture and Virtual Reality. He has authored two books, “Contractors CANNOT Build Your House,” and “Six Months Now, ARCHITECT for Life.” He is an Assistant Professor at Alfred State College and the Director of Education for the AIA Rochester Board of Directors. Always eager to help anyone understand the world of Architecture, he can be reached by sending an email to btoepfer@toepferarchitecture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-west

New Books in Economic and Business History
Susanna Phillips Newbury, "The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles" (U Minnesota Press, 2021)

New Books in Economic and Business History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 38:06


Underlying every great city is a rich and vibrant culture that shapes the texture of life within. In The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles (U Minnesota Press, 2021), Susanna Phillips Newbury teases out how art and Los Angeles shaped one another's evolution. She compellingly articulates how together they transformed the Southland, establishing the foundation for its contemporary art infrastructure, and explains how artists came to influence Los Angeles's burgeoning definition as the global city of the twenty-first century. Pairing particular works of art with specific innovations in real estate development, The Speculative City reveals the connections between real estate and contemporary art as they constructed Los Angeles's present-day cityscape. From banal parking lots to Frank Gehry's designs for artists' studios and museums, Newbury examines pivotal interventions by artists and architects, city officials and cultural philanthropists, concluding with an examination of how, in the wake of the 2008 global credit crisis, contemporary art emerged as a financial asset to fuel private wealth and urban gentrification. Bryan Toepfer, AIA, NCARB, CAPM is the Principal Architect for TOEPFER Architecture, PLLC, an Architecture firm specializing in Residential Architecture and Virtual Reality. He has authored two books, “Contractors CANNOT Build Your House,” and “Six Months Now, ARCHITECT for Life.” He is an Assistant Professor at Alfred State College and the Director of Education for the AIA Rochester Board of Directors. Always eager to help anyone understand the world of Architecture, he can be reached by sending an email to btoepfer@toepferarchitecture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Urban Studies
Susanna Phillips Newbury, "The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles" (U Minnesota Press, 2021)

New Books in Urban Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 38:06


Underlying every great city is a rich and vibrant culture that shapes the texture of life within. In The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles (U Minnesota Press, 2021), Susanna Phillips Newbury teases out how art and Los Angeles shaped one another's evolution. She compellingly articulates how together they transformed the Southland, establishing the foundation for its contemporary art infrastructure, and explains how artists came to influence Los Angeles's burgeoning definition as the global city of the twenty-first century. Pairing particular works of art with specific innovations in real estate development, The Speculative City reveals the connections between real estate and contemporary art as they constructed Los Angeles's present-day cityscape. From banal parking lots to Frank Gehry's designs for artists' studios and museums, Newbury examines pivotal interventions by artists and architects, city officials and cultural philanthropists, concluding with an examination of how, in the wake of the 2008 global credit crisis, contemporary art emerged as a financial asset to fuel private wealth and urban gentrification. Bryan Toepfer, AIA, NCARB, CAPM is the Principal Architect for TOEPFER Architecture, PLLC, an Architecture firm specializing in Residential Architecture and Virtual Reality. He has authored two books, “Contractors CANNOT Build Your House,” and “Six Months Now, ARCHITECT for Life.” He is an Assistant Professor at Alfred State College and the Director of Education for the AIA Rochester Board of Directors. Always eager to help anyone understand the world of Architecture, he can be reached by sending an email to btoepfer@toepferarchitecture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Checked Out: The Euclid Public Library Podcast

Euclid and the Greater Cleveland area are home to many talented artists. We are excited to introduce you to one Euclid organization that has been bringing these artists together for 65 years to share their techniques and showcase their incredible work. In this podcast episode, get ready to dive into the world of The Euclid Art Association.

Texas City Tells
Episode 023 Texas City Tells: Nancy House - Texas City Art Festival

Texas City Tells

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 11:39


In this episode of Texas City Tells, learn more about the annual Texas City Art Festival, which featured more than 500 works of art last year. Find out details about this year's show, including when and where it'll be held, all of the different types of art that are going to be featured and how YOU can be part of it.

The Edinburgh Report
At the City Art Centre - a new exhibition - Glean

The Edinburgh Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 4:55


Jenny Brownrigg the Exhibitions Director at The Glasgow School of Art has curated the new exhibition of early 20th century films and photographs by women of subjects all over Scotland --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edinburgh-reporter/message

Pensacola Expert Panel
10/06/22 – First City Art's Center – 16th Annual Pumpkin Patch

Pensacola Expert Panel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 21:47


16th Annual Pumpkin Patch First City Art Center's 16th annual one day Pumpkin Patch will be held on Saturday, October 8th at the Blue Wahoos Stadium. The event will be held at the Blue Wahoos Stadium; 351 W. Cedar Street, 32502. Member First Pick Entrance: 10am *More information Below First...

Rick Outzen's Podcast
Episode 1144: First City Art Center Pumpkin Patch

Rick Outzen's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 6:44


First City Art Center's 16th annual Glass and Ceramic Pumpkin Patch takes place on Saturday, Oct. 8 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Blue Wahoos Stadium in downtown Pensacola. The annual event is free to the public and gives attendees around 7,000 hand-blown glass and hand-thrown clay pumpkins to choose from and purchase. Bart Hudson has the details.

Around H-Town
Around H-Town: Bayou City Art Festival - 10/02/22

Around H-Town

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 5:06


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Ride Cocktails
How to Fall in Love With Your City: Art Fairs, Vegan Cafes + Antique Bookstores

Ride Cocktails

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 34:37


Even the biggest homebodies have extroverted moments. Craving a burst of social activities, I filled my week with pumpkin milkshakes, solo adventures, and plant window shopping. Suffice it to say I'm in love with my city—now it's time for you to fall in love with yours. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Cerca Guide to New York City
New York City: Art - The Theater Town

The Cerca Guide to New York City

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 34:35


For this episode's full show notes, download the free CERCA app, available for iOS. Get maps, photos, and info on the places mentioned. Plus, ad-free listening, bonus content, and early access to other episodes in this guide.--- There are film towns like LA. Music towns like Nashville. Food Towns like Chicago. And New York likes to go toe to toe with all of them. But above all, New York is a theater town. Not just a theater town, the theater town. In this episode, we go back to the glory days, when theater caused riots, exploded culture, and made this town much of what we know and love today. Cue the kickline.~This Cerca Guide was written by Dhira Rauch and voiced by Alyssa ​​Ciccarello.Visit CercaTravel.com for more news on where Cerca is going and to sign up for special access to new features. ---At Cerca, we want our community to be a part of building this amazing new way to explore the world, and to benefit from its success. For a limited time Cerca is open for investment through Republic. For as little as $100 you can own a piece of this company.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Beyond Times Square
The Kaleidoscope of New York City Art and Culture – Plan the Best In-Depth NYC Summer Vacation

Beyond Times Square

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 31:43


Webinar recorded on July 21, 2022Sophisticated travelers deserve more than the ordinary and the obvious. Beyond Times Square excels in exceeding expectations and excavating authentic travel experiences. In the upcoming webinar, our General Manager Joel Cohen will show you the incomparable kaleidoscope of New York City Art and Culture and share exclusive insider knowledge about planning the best in-depth summer vacation in NYC. We will also announce a brand-new NYC culture experience package. Attendees of the webinar will receive early access to the Beyond Times Square Broadway Tickets Brochure and NYC Concert Brochure (branded & white-labeled) and an NYC Art Zoom meeting background. The highlights of the webinar are:•Destination Update – What's New in NYC?•Travel Insider Knowledge of NYC Art        oHow to Pair Broadway Shows with Tours?        oThe VIP Way of Enjoying an NYC Concert        oWhere to Dine Before the Show?•Deluxe NYC Museum Experiences•Private NYC VIP Art & Design Experience•Architecture of NYC Private Sightseeing •New! “Journey Around the World in NYC” – An Authentic Neighborhood Private Culture Experience Package•The Most Popular Summer Day Trip from NYC – Niagara Falls Private Tours•BTSQ Exclusive: Thanksgiving Parade Viewing Party & VIP NYE Gala in Times Square •Q&A: Interact with our destination experts for more info

SLOW TRAVEL MALLORCA
015: Mallorca im Gspräch - warum ist Mallorca der richtige Platz für Yoga und Coaching, Michaela Mayr?

SLOW TRAVEL MALLORCA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 50:03


Michaela Mayr lebt schon einige Jahre auf Mallorca, in der "slo City" Artá und bringt in ihren Yoga-Retreat den Menschen eine ganz andere Seite der Insel nahe. Hier finden Ruhesuchende zu neuer Energie, Kraft und erleben Mallorca von der echten, authentischen Seite. So verknüpft Michaela in ihren Yoga Retreats auch gerne Kulinarik, Kunst, Wanderungen und Geschichte mit der Körperarbeit und findet mit diesem Angebot immensen Zuspruch. Michaela ist nicht nur zertifizierte Yogalehrerein, sondern auch Atemtherapeutin, Business- und Mental-Coach, psychologische Beraterin, Yogatherapeutin, Gesundheits-Coach - und noch so viel mehr. In dieser Episode lernt Ihr Michaela und ihre Arbeit kennen, hört von uns, was es mit Mallorcas besonderer Ruhe und Energie auf sich hat und warum es sich lohnt in den Bauch zu atmen.

Around H-Town
Around H-Town: Bayou City Art Festival - 03/20/22

Around H-Town

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 8:12


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On The Road With The MTA
On The Road With The MTA Episode 74 -- The 19th Annual AAA Cool City Art Auction!

On The Road With The MTA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 19:08


This week Stephanie K and Jay welcome back Crystal Pepperdine from Flint Handmade.  Crystal is here to let us know about another exciting event happening here in Flint.  The 19th annual AAA Cool City Art Auction is coming back March 11th through the 25th at Greater Flint Arts Council and March 24th and 25th at Buckham Gallery!  Come join us at the Kick off party at the March Flint Art Walk which happens on March 11th from 6 to 9pm  Not able to attend? Live out of town? No problem, join us online to help support and grow the arts in Flint at http://gfac.cbo.io 

Rein It In Matt and Rachel
S4:E1: New York City Art and Food Fest

Rein It In Matt and Rachel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 46:59


Where we talk about Matt's recent solo trip to see the Jasper Johns retrospective at The Whitney with stops at the MoMA and the Poster House; a surprise highlight of the Empire State Building; and tons of Korean food and drinks. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reinitin/message

Passive Income Network
Algorand NFTs, New York City Art, & Cannabis w/ Johnny Moon

Passive Income Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 31:41


On this episode we meet with Johnny Moon, NYC creative. ALL THINGS SEA WILL on https://www.seawillpdx.com/Support the show (https://www.seawillpdx.com/)

Around H-Town
Around H-town - Bayou City Art Festival - 10-03-21

Around H-Town

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 8:02


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Pensacola Expert Panel
09/23/21 - First City Art Center

Pensacola Expert Panel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 24:35


Kelly and Caitlin join the Pensacola Expert Panel to discuss the upcoming Pumpkin Patch on October 9th.

New Books in American Studies
Susanna Phillips Newbury, "The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles" (U Minnesota Press, 2021)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 40:06


Underlying every great city is a rich and vibrant culture that shapes the texture of life within. In The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles (U Minnesota Press, 2021), Susanna Phillips Newbury teases out how art and Los Angeles shaped one another's evolution. She compellingly articulates how together they transformed the Southland, establishing the foundation for its contemporary art infrastructure, and explains how artists came to influence Los Angeles's burgeoning definition as the global city of the twenty-first century. Pairing particular works of art with specific innovations in real estate development, The Speculative City reveals the connections between real estate and contemporary art as they constructed Los Angeles's present-day cityscape. From banal parking lots to Frank Gehry's designs for artists' studios and museums, Newbury examines pivotal interventions by artists and architects, city officials and cultural philanthropists, concluding with an examination of how, in the wake of the 2008 global credit crisis, contemporary art emerged as a financial asset to fuel private wealth and urban gentrification. Bryan Toepfer, AIA, NCARB, CAPM is the Principal Architect for TOEPFER Architecture, PLLC, an Architecture firm specializing in Residential Architecture and Virtual Reality. He has authored two books, “Contractors CANNOT Build Your House,” and “Six Months Now, ARCHITECT for Life.” He is an Assistant Professor at Alfred State College and the Director of Education for the AIA Rochester Board of Directors. Always eager to help anyone understand the world of Architecture, he can be reached by sending an email to btoepfer@toepferarchitecture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Art
Susanna Phillips Newbury, "The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles" (U Minnesota Press, 2021)

New Books in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 40:06


Underlying every great city is a rich and vibrant culture that shapes the texture of life within. In The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles (U Minnesota Press, 2021), Susanna Phillips Newbury teases out how art and Los Angeles shaped one another's evolution. She compellingly articulates how together they transformed the Southland, establishing the foundation for its contemporary art infrastructure, and explains how artists came to influence Los Angeles's burgeoning definition as the global city of the twenty-first century. Pairing particular works of art with specific innovations in real estate development, The Speculative City reveals the connections between real estate and contemporary art as they constructed Los Angeles's present-day cityscape. From banal parking lots to Frank Gehry's designs for artists' studios and museums, Newbury examines pivotal interventions by artists and architects, city officials and cultural philanthropists, concluding with an examination of how, in the wake of the 2008 global credit crisis, contemporary art emerged as a financial asset to fuel private wealth and urban gentrification. Bryan Toepfer, AIA, NCARB, CAPM is the Principal Architect for TOEPFER Architecture, PLLC, an Architecture firm specializing in Residential Architecture and Virtual Reality. He has authored two books, “Contractors CANNOT Build Your House,” and “Six Months Now, ARCHITECT for Life.” He is an Assistant Professor at Alfred State College and the Director of Education for the AIA Rochester Board of Directors. Always eager to help anyone understand the world of Architecture, he can be reached by sending an email to btoepfer@toepferarchitecture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art

New Books in Architecture
Susanna Phillips Newbury, "The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles" (U Minnesota Press, 2021)

New Books in Architecture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 40:06


Underlying every great city is a rich and vibrant culture that shapes the texture of life within. In The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles (U Minnesota Press, 2021), Susanna Phillips Newbury teases out how art and Los Angeles shaped one another's evolution. She compellingly articulates how together they transformed the Southland, establishing the foundation for its contemporary art infrastructure, and explains how artists came to influence Los Angeles's burgeoning definition as the global city of the twenty-first century. Pairing particular works of art with specific innovations in real estate development, The Speculative City reveals the connections between real estate and contemporary art as they constructed Los Angeles's present-day cityscape. From banal parking lots to Frank Gehry's designs for artists' studios and museums, Newbury examines pivotal interventions by artists and architects, city officials and cultural philanthropists, concluding with an examination of how, in the wake of the 2008 global credit crisis, contemporary art emerged as a financial asset to fuel private wealth and urban gentrification. Bryan Toepfer, AIA, NCARB, CAPM is the Principal Architect for TOEPFER Architecture, PLLC, an Architecture firm specializing in Residential Architecture and Virtual Reality. He has authored two books, “Contractors CANNOT Build Your House,” and “Six Months Now, ARCHITECT for Life.” He is an Assistant Professor at Alfred State College and the Director of Education for the AIA Rochester Board of Directors. Always eager to help anyone understand the world of Architecture, he can be reached by sending an email to btoepfer@toepferarchitecture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/architecture

New Books in the American West
Susanna Phillips Newbury, "The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles" (U Minnesota Press, 2021)

New Books in the American West

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 40:06


Underlying every great city is a rich and vibrant culture that shapes the texture of life within. In The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles (U Minnesota Press, 2021), Susanna Phillips Newbury teases out how art and Los Angeles shaped one another's evolution. She compellingly articulates how together they transformed the Southland, establishing the foundation for its contemporary art infrastructure, and explains how artists came to influence Los Angeles's burgeoning definition as the global city of the twenty-first century. Pairing particular works of art with specific innovations in real estate development, The Speculative City reveals the connections between real estate and contemporary art as they constructed Los Angeles's present-day cityscape. From banal parking lots to Frank Gehry's designs for artists' studios and museums, Newbury examines pivotal interventions by artists and architects, city officials and cultural philanthropists, concluding with an examination of how, in the wake of the 2008 global credit crisis, contemporary art emerged as a financial asset to fuel private wealth and urban gentrification. Bryan Toepfer, AIA, NCARB, CAPM is the Principal Architect for TOEPFER Architecture, PLLC, an Architecture firm specializing in Residential Architecture and Virtual Reality. He has authored two books, “Contractors CANNOT Build Your House,” and “Six Months Now, ARCHITECT for Life.” He is an Assistant Professor at Alfred State College and the Director of Education for the AIA Rochester Board of Directors. Always eager to help anyone understand the world of Architecture, he can be reached by sending an email to btoepfer@toepferarchitecture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-west

New Books Network
Susanna Phillips Newbury, "The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles" (U Minnesota Press, 2021)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 40:06


Underlying every great city is a rich and vibrant culture that shapes the texture of life within. In The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles (U Minnesota Press, 2021), Susanna Phillips Newbury teases out how art and Los Angeles shaped one another's evolution. She compellingly articulates how together they transformed the Southland, establishing the foundation for its contemporary art infrastructure, and explains how artists came to influence Los Angeles's burgeoning definition as the global city of the twenty-first century. Pairing particular works of art with specific innovations in real estate development, The Speculative City reveals the connections between real estate and contemporary art as they constructed Los Angeles's present-day cityscape. From banal parking lots to Frank Gehry's designs for artists' studios and museums, Newbury examines pivotal interventions by artists and architects, city officials and cultural philanthropists, concluding with an examination of how, in the wake of the 2008 global credit crisis, contemporary art emerged as a financial asset to fuel private wealth and urban gentrification. Bryan Toepfer, AIA, NCARB, CAPM is the Principal Architect for TOEPFER Architecture, PLLC, an Architecture firm specializing in Residential Architecture and Virtual Reality. He has authored two books, “Contractors CANNOT Build Your House,” and “Six Months Now, ARCHITECT for Life.” He is an Assistant Professor at Alfred State College and the Director of Education for the AIA Rochester Board of Directors. Always eager to help anyone understand the world of Architecture, he can be reached by sending an email to btoepfer@toepferarchitecture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

Q-Media's On Demand
Pine City Art in the Park

Q-Media's On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 7:54


WCMP's Joe Keyport chats with Pine City Arts Council President Adrienne Roubinek about 2021 Art in the Park. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wcmp-news/message

Have You Scene This?
#16 - "Sound Of Metal" & "The Mauritanian" w/Stuart Holdsworth (Inspiring City / Art Related Noise)

Have You Scene This?

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 65:00


In this fresh audio delight, the abstract pod artists known as Breen, Hammond & Mercer are accompanied by the super lovely Stuart Holdsworth! He chats to them about all things art & film and how he started the fantastic 'Inspiring City' art blog. They find hidden meaning in the latest exhibition headlines, choose their top onscreen musicians and pass judgement on two brand new features - 'The Mauritanian' and 'Sound Of Metal'. Please follow us on Facebook // Instagram // Twitter Episode links below:- Sound Of Metal [Amazon Prime] - www.amazon.co.uk/Sound-Metal-Riz-Ahmed/dp/B08L4WFQJZ The Mauritanian [Amazon Prime] - www.amazon.co.uk/Mauritanian-Jodie-Foster/dp/B08ZNQRH1H Inspiring City [Website] - https://inspiringcity.com Inspiring City [Instagram] - www.instagram.com/inspiringcity Art Related Noise [Podbean] - entergallery.podbean.com

Talk of Iowa
Inclusive, Online-Friendly Curriculum Earns Iowa City Art Teacher Statewide Award

Talk of Iowa

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 30:30


The pandemic has changed how schooling happens across subjects. But when it comes to art education, achieving a hybrid in-person, online model required a little extra reconfiguring.

Beez And Honey
Nemo Librizzi: Personification of The New York City Art World

Beez And Honey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 30:35


Nemo Librizzi’s current exhibition at 22 Ludlow Street, NYC, runs till October 30. Here he shares the gems of three generations in the NYC art world. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

RNZ: Standing Room Only
Tauranga's City Art Walk

RNZ: Standing Room Only

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 8:53


A new app about to come online in Tauranga will help to explain and demystify 20 artworks placed around the city centre. The City Art Walk is part of Tauranga's Escape Festival later this month.

Layers of Design Podcast
Episode 041 - Experiencing Cities Through Art

Layers of Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 30:48


Welcome this weeks episode of Layers of Design, I'm your host, Ebehi!This episode is rather interesting. I have a conversation with Hannah Van Essendelft, a self taught abstract artist who is inspired by the architecture in different cities. She creates beautiful compositions of buildings that uniquely represents their identities and at the same time, relates to the other buildings within the piece.We dive into her process, how she got started, the parts of buildings she focuses on when she creates her abstract compositions, and we talk about the importance of having a strong support system. I hope you enjoy this episode and it reminds you of the beauty that can be found in our cities!Music: https://.bensound.com

Around H-Town
Around H-town - Bayou City Art Festival - 09-20-20

Around H-Town

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 7:44


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YAY VPA The HCC Arts
Professor Jeryn Woodard Mayer Talks Houston Art and the Bayou City Art Festival | HCCTV's The Topic

YAY VPA The HCC Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 28:28


HCCTV's The Topic (#261) will be talking art in connection with this year's Bayou City Art Festival and their new virtual Happy Hours in lieu of a live festival.Scheduled guests includeKelly Batterson, Executive Director of Bayou City Art FestivalFormer HCC student Alex Roman, Jr. aka DonkeeboyJeryn Mayer, HCC Professor of Art History Professor Mayer comments on the importance of festivals and the challenges facing the visual and performing arts organizations in this new COVID world. ART TALK VIRTUAL HAPPY HOURThe Happy Hour Series, in partnership with Frost Bank, KPRC 2 and Stella Artois, is part of Bayou City Art Festival’s “Save Our Art” fundraising campaign to support the continuation of Bayou City Art Festival’s mission.Thursday, October 15, 2020, 6 p.m. featuring Donkeeboy.

Around H-Town
Around H-town - Bayou City Art Festival - 05-20-20

Around H-Town

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 7:13


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Work. Shouldnt. Suck.
Live with Darren Walker! (EP.37)

Work. Shouldnt. Suck.

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 23:31


Work. Shouldn't. Suck. LIVE: The Morning(ish) Show with special guest Darren Walker. [Live show recorded: May 11, 2020.] Darren Walker is president of the Ford Foundation (https://www.fordfoundation.org/) , an international social justice philanthropy with a $13 billion endowment and $600 million in annual grant making. He chaired the philanthropy committee that brought a resolution to the city of Detroit’s historic bankruptcy and is co-founder and chair of the US Impact Investing Alliance. Before joining Ford, Darren was vice president at the Rockefeller Foundation, overseeing global and domestic programs including the Rebuild New Orleans initiative after Hurricane Katrina. In the 1990s, as COO of the Abyssinian Development Corporation—Harlem’s largest community development organization—he oversaw a comprehensive revitalization strategy, including building over 1,000 units of affordable housing and the first major commercial development in Harlem since the 1960s. Earlier, he had a decade-long career in international law and finance at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton and UBS. Darren co-chairs New York City’s Commission on City Art, Monuments, and Markers, and serves on the Commission on the Future of Rikers Island Correctional Institution and the UN International Labor Organization Commission on the Future of Work. He also serves on the boards of Carnegie Hall, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, the National Gallery of Art, Art Bridges, the High Line, VOW to End Child Marriage, the HOW Institute for Society, the Global Steering Group for Impact Investment, and the Committee to Protect Journalists. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and is the recipient of 13 honorary degrees and university awards, including the W. E. B. Du Bois Medal from Harvard University. Educated exclusively in public schools, Darren was a member of the first class of Head Start in 1965 and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin, which in 2009 recognized him with its Distinguished Alumnus Award—its highest alumni honor. He has been included on numerous annual media lists, including Time’s annual list of the 100 Most Influential People in the World, Rolling Stone’s 25 People Shaping the Future, Fast Company’s 50 Most Innovative People, and Out magazine’s Power 50.

LA Theatre Bites - Podcast
DEAF WEST PRESENTS: THE SOLID LIFE OF SUGAR @ INNER CITY ART IN DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - REVIEW

LA Theatre Bites - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 2:33


DEAF WEST PRESENTS: THE SOLID LIFE OF SUGAR www.latheatrebites.com 7.9 out of 10 - Above Average! www.latheatrebites.com Candid, uninhibited and visceral. A Deaf couple's relationship is revealed through their lovemaking in a startlingly intimate portrait of a marriage. Hello, I'm Patrick Chavis and you are listening to LA Theatre Bites Review of The Solid Life of Sugar Water Playing now at Inner City Arts in Downtown Los Angeles September 5th - October 13th, 2019. The Solid Life of Sugar Water gives you a raw, tragic and honest portrayal of a relationship. The ups, the downs and even bigger downs through the relationship of a deaf couple. The strong acting and voice over from the cast keep you and pull you in with some incredibly powerful moments. But it's also attached to other moments and ideas that seem more interested in sounding poetic then actually doing anything interesting. The Solid Life of Sugar Water is the story of a Deaf Couple. Alice played by Sandra Mae Frank and her partner Phil played by Tad Cooley. We get to experience an intense amount of intimacy as we watch the couple share their intimate moments during sex. Their stories of how they met and also a very tragic situation in their relationship. This is my first show at the Deaf West Theatre and also my first deaf show I've ever seen, and I loved how blocking wise the show was set up. I'm not deaf and I don't read sign much of the language being communicated in the way doesn't really communicate much to me besides the beauty of form you can admire without fully understanding something like not being able to read Japanese but being able to appreciate the art in creating the symbols. Because nothing is spoken out loud by the actors but from somewhere else, you feel like you're inside the actors heads the entire show. Even though these are deaf characters and they are communicating right in front of you with sign. Watching this show is like asking someone you just met, how they met, and they told you that and way, way more then you ever wanted to know. And in that way the show can feel a little heavy emotionally and feel monotonous. But it's also very human because of this very reason. The set of the play is dimly lit bedroom inverted so the bed is facing the audience as if we are looking down at the room from the ceiling. This is an adult show as a good majority of the show is about sex and all those spicy details about this couple's relationship. Why does this show work because you can feel the intimacy between Frank and Cooley. Sandra Mae Frank pulls off a heart wrenching and dramatic performance with phenomenal physical movement. I give the Solid Life of Sugar Water. A 7.9 out of 10 - It's Above Average! Thank you for Listening!

A Toast to the Arts
Silver City Art Association's Red Dot Artist's Studio Tour 2019

A Toast to the Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 30:25


Artists Diane Kleiss and Paula Lewis Manning discuss Silver City Art Association's RED DOT Artists' Studio Tour, happening May 3-5, 2019 in the charming and historic art community of Silver City, New Mexico. More at www.SilverCityArt.comFeatured music is “Awaken” by www.AaronMLewis.com

If These Walls Could Talk
City Art Success Story with Chris Beth (Ep. 7)

If These Walls Could Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 35:37


Host: Morgan Bricca Guest: Chris Beth Links: Redwood City Downtown Precise Plan (DTPP) Episode Summary: Chris Beth, Director of Parks and Recreation for the City of Redwood City, shares how his town went from a ghost town to the most vibrant arts destination on the peninsula, reviving the downtown businesses and community engagement and vibrancy.

Detroit ByCycle Podcast
Ep 4 - MoGo Detroit, Downtown Detroit Bikeshop Cycling|Art|Culture

Detroit ByCycle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 63:31


On this weeks show we have… MoGo DetroitFounder/Executive Director Lisa Nuszkowski and Adriel Thorton - Director of Marketing and Community Outreach to discuss the past, present and future Sharing in Detroit. MoGo Neighborhood Ambassador Info  People To Educate All Cyclists (PEAC)   Brunos Chop Shop w/Downtown Bike Shop Bruno chops it up with Jon Hughes from Downtown Detroit Bike Shop   Three Things - Favorite Public Art in Detroit Henry - The Heidelberg Project Bobby - Detroit Main Branch Library Bruno - The Thinker, 1904 by Auguste Rodin Lisa - Monument to Joe Louis Adriel - Spirit of Detroit, The   ByCycle Calendar Textures of the City Art opening Mar 8th 6pm - 10pm Midnight Marauders Feb 28th&  Mar 7th 4th Annual Fatty Tuesday ride  Mar 5th 6pm   ByCycle with us: For the Grams Face Space Twitter Us A series of tubes Survey Says!? Music by Substance

Leonard Lopate at Large on WBAI Radio in New York
David J. Goodwin on his book 'Left Bank of the Hudson' about the Jersey City art scene (2/11/19)

Leonard Lopate at Large on WBAI Radio in New York

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 58:32


David J. Goodwin’s book “Left Bank of the Hudson: Jersey City and the Artists of 111 1st Street” is a window into the demographic, political, and socio-economic changes experienced in Jersey City over the last 30 years. As a Jersey City resident, Goodwin applied his knowledge of the city’s rich history of political malfeasance and corruption—including how auspicious plans for a waterfront arts enclave were repeatedly bungled by a provincial-minded city administration. In this installment of “Leonard Lopate at Large” on WBAI, David J. Goodwin discusses “Left Bank of the Hudson” and the history of this now-defunct artists' space that inspired him to tell its tale.

Intersections: The RIT Podcast
Intersections: The RIT Podcast Ep. 4: City Art Space

Intersections: The RIT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 8:57


Robin Cass, interim dean of the College of Art and Design, and John Aäsp , gallery director, discuss how RIT City Art Space in downtown Rochester will invite the public to engage with the university through culture and creativity. Read a transcript of this episode: https://www.rit.edu/news/pdfs/City_Art_Space_Podcast_Transcript.pdf

ASHP Podcast
Monuments As: History, Art, Power

ASHP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 85:46


In this four-speaker panel, professors, artists, and activists delve into the ongoing re-evaluation of public monuments and memorials, particularly those in New York City (NYC). Dr. Harriet Senie, professor of art history at The Graduate Center CUNY, offers insights into the decision making process of the 2017 Mayoral Advisory Commission on City Art, Monuments, and Markers, an initiative convened to advise NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio about controversial monuments and markers on city-owned land.  Dr. Deirdre Cooper Owens, professor of history at Queens College CUNY, details the work of J. Marion Sims, who developed gynecological procedures by practicing on the bodies of enslaved black women.  Marina Ortiz, activist and founder of East Harlem Preservation, discusses the decades-long fight to remove an East Harlem statue of Sims.  Francheska Alcantara, artist and activist, explores the ways in which art can and should engage social protest.  This panel took place on June 13, 2018, as the first program in the series “Difficult Histories/Public Spaces: The Challenge of Monuments in New York City and the Nation,” sponsored by the American Social History Project/Center for Media and Learning, The Gotham Center for New York City History, and the CUNY Public History Collective.  The series is supported by a grant from Humanities New York and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

history learning new york city media sims humanities monuments bill de blasio national endowment markers east harlem nyc mayor bill city art new york city nyc deirdre cooper owens new york city history queens college cuny gotham center graduate center cuny humanities new york
Houston P. A. hosted by Laurent
Bayou City Art Festival Downtown: October 13-14

Houston P. A. hosted by Laurent

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 29:27


Roger Bare is the executive director of the Art Colony Association which is organizing the 2018 Bayou City Art Festival Downtown on October 13 & 14. It's one of the biggest open-air art fests in the country and they're closing down over a dozen blocks of downtown Houston so artists can expose their work (some will be creating on-site) while revelers enjoy all the foods and fun activities going on. One of those is their first Halloween costume contest and they'll also have the Rock 'N Roll Mariachis roaming the grounds. And while we have fun at the fest, they'll donate proceeds to 6 local charities, including A Cause to Give Us Paws, Fresh Arts, Recipe for Success and The Arc of Greater Houston. Tickets are cheap and they're even cheaper if you get them ahead of time: www.BayouCityArtFestival.com

Around H-Town
Around H-Town - Bayou City Art Fest - 09-23-18

Around H-Town

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2018 6:23


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radioplasma podcast
VOLLEYBALLS BY PAPER CITY ART KIDS

radioplasma podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 23:35


Natasha Colon-Ortiz, founder, and manager of Paper City Art Kids gives us an update of her work, the plans for the Summer, the growth of a unique business model, and her artistic involvement on some of the Volleyballs that will be placed in several points across the City of Holyoke.

The Graduate Center, CUNY
The Thought Project - Episode 7 - Interview with Richard Alba

The Graduate Center, CUNY

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 20:32


This week's guest Richard Alba, is a distinguished professor of sociology who became a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2017. Author of numerous books and known for his scholarship on race and urban sociology, which has developed a comparative focus, encompassing the immigration of North American societies and Western Europe. Today he joins us to discuss his latest effort as a member of the New York City Mayoral Advisory Commission on City Art, Monuments, and Markers.

Creative Play and Podcast Network
Steampunk Exhibit at Douglas city Art Gallery

Creative Play and Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018 85:04


Join local artists at the Douglas Art Gallery for a Steampunk Adventure! The Gentleman Robot, Baron Johann Kharza, and friends present their creations at this open house. Their Exhibit will be on display the entire month of January! The group had a great introduction to steampunk Paul Aka Baron Johann Kharza @JohannKharza https://www.facebook.com/JohannKharza/ John Aka Gentleman Robot @GentlemanRobot https://www.facebook.com/GentlemanRobot/ Jeff McDaniel Sabrina Aka Pepper Find out more about the Foundry and their steampunk Shenanigans at https://www.facebook.com/thefoundry1/ Wild West Con at https://www.wildwestcon.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/WildWildWestCon/  

Luminnovation Podcast
S1Ep6 - Tony Parana, Featured artist of the Bayou City Art Festival

Luminnovation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 54:29


In Episode 6 of the Luminnovation Podcast I have a discussion with self-taught artist Tony Parana. Tony is originally from Brazil, but now lives here in Houston. He is the featured artist for the upcoming Bayou City Art Festival (October 14-15, 2017). Tony shares his passion for art, painting, dance, music and his love of life. His colorful and joyful personality shines brightly in this interview. This is part 2 of a 2 part series covering the Bayou City Art Festival. Be sure to listen to S1Ep5 for an interview with the some of the organizers of the Bayou City Art Festival. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast here at SoundCloud as well as on iTunes   Sponsored by: www.Puzzometry.com     Music Credit: "Love Is Over" by Ondrosik   Thanks for listening to the Luminnovation Podcast.  Please "like" and "share" us on Facebook and Twitter:   @Luminnovation

Luminnovation Podcast
S1Ep5 - The Bayou City Art Festival (Oct 14-15, 2017) and the Art Colony Association

Luminnovation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 35:55


In Episode 5 of the Luminnovation Podcast I have a discussion with Bridget Anderson (Executive Director) and Carrie Clevenger (Artists Relations Director) of the Art Colony Association, the organization that produces the Bayou City Art Festival in Houston, TX. Topics we cover: what is the Bayou City Art Festival, why is art important, what is it like to organize a large art festival, stories about artist and much more. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast here at SoundCloud as well as on iTunes   Sponsored by: www.Puzzometry.com     Music Credit: "Love Is Over" by Ondrosik

I AM STREAMING
Should New York City's "Symbols of Hate" Be Reconsidered?

I AM STREAMING

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 25:07


After the Charlottesville protests, New York City has vowed to take a closer look at “all symbols of hate on city property.” Harriet Senie, a member of the Mayoral Advisory Commission on City Art, Monuments and Markers, a public art scholar and a professor of art history at the City College of New York, discusses the city’s many statues and the complicated issue of memorialization. "In this political climate, people are frustrated and feel a need to do something. Removing statues is a symbolic act, it will not eradicate racism," said Professor Senie. 

Kansas City's Northeast Newscast
Northeast Newscast Episode 23 - the power of art w/ Kansas City Art Institutes Hector Casanova

Kansas City's Northeast Newscast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 32:42


This week on the Northeast Newscast, managing editor Paul Thompson talks with Kansas City Art Institute Assistant Professor of Illustration - and architect of the Scarritt Mural project - Hector Casanova. Casanova discusses his relationship with the Historic Northeast; the genesis of the mural project at Scarritt Elementary; what it felt like to have the project defaced over the summer; where he and his students will focus their artistic talents next; and how Kansas City's embrace of the artistic community can lead to community growth and economic development. If you've followed the work of Casanova and his students over the past few years, this is an episode you won't want to miss.

radioplasma podcast
NATASHA COLON ORTIZ - PAPER CITY ART KIDS

radioplasma podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2017 32:46


Natasha Colón Ortíz is the creator of Paper City Art Kids, an educational program for children to have fun, and be creative by painting. On this episode, we will know about the development of this local business.

Callywood Media Network
Cosandra's Art Display at Dysonna City Art Gallery & Preparation for Season 7

Callywood Media Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2015 77:00


Cosandra's Art Display at Dysonna City Art Gallery & Preparation for Season 7 

All Souls Knoxville
Healing the Wounds of Our City: Art

All Souls Knoxville

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2014 36:32


EXODUS 35:30-36 - from the 2012 Sermon Series, "Healing the Wounds of the City."Support the show (https://app.easytithe.com/app/Giving/allsouls)

African Studies Centre
'City, Art, Motion: Rethinking the "Now" in Johannesburg' (Annual Lecture 2011)

African Studies Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2011 46:20


Sarah Nuttal, Research Professor, Department of English, University of Stellenbosch, gives the first 2011 African Studies Annual Lecture on 26th May 2011.

MyEveryDayRadio
01.03.11: Fire In My Belly by David Wojnarowicz

MyEveryDayRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2011 2:56


In December of last year, Republican Congressmen John Boehner and Eric Cantor ordered the removal of an artwork from the National Portrait Gallery’s Hide/Seek exhibit at the Smithsonian claiming that it was "an outrageous use of taxpayer money and an obvious attempt to offend Christians during the Christmas season." Major museum funders threatened to pull their money out in protest. The director of the National Portrait Gallery resigned. The piece in question is “A Fire in My Belly”, a short film meditation on the ravages of HIV and AIDS made in 1986 by artist David Wojnarowicz. Hear in the City Art and Film Contributor, Jesse Lerner has this take on how other museums are protesting the censorship by the Smithsonian. (c) Hear In The City. 2011 . www.hearinthecity.org Airs Mondays on KPFK 90.7FM in Los Angeles at 2:00pm or www.kpfk.org

MyEveryDayRadio
12.20.10: Suprasensorial: experiments in light, color, and space

MyEveryDayRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2010 4:53


Hear in the City Art and Film Contributor Jesse Lerner reviews a show of South American avant garde work Suprasensorial: Experiments in Light, Color, and Space, is the first museum exhibition to situate pioneering Latin American artists among the international canon of those working with light and space at MOCA: Geffen Contemporary in Little Tokyo. (c) Hear in the City. 2010. www.hearinthecity.org. Airs on Mondays on KPFK 90.7FM in Los Angeles or www.kpkf.org

Transom Podcast
Prostate Diaries

Transom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2009 54:36


“Prostate Diaries” on PRX About The Prostate Diaries: From Jeff Metcalf A man walks into a doctor’s office for a physical and the doctor says, “You look good. Your heart sounds strong, lungs are clear, urine sample is clean but this next part will be a bit uncomfortable. You want to drop your pants and bend over the table so I can do a digital exam of your prostate? You might feel a slight discomfort.” And, honest to God, I start to laugh because I’m thinking why the hell would anybody stick a digital camera up my ass? All seriousness aside, in 2004 I had a physical that would change my life in ways I could not have expected. I walked out of the doctor’s office feeling very healthy. Four days later, in a phone call to the doctor, I was told my PSA levels were high, very high. Like millions of men all over the world, I had no idea what that meant. I knew this… it couldn’t be good. The doctor’s voice cracked. He suggested that I get a biopsy and talk to my wife. I asked him if I had cancer and he said that he didn’t know but the biopsy would be definitive. I was about to leave to teach a course in creative writing in Provence, France and then attend a theater conference in Croatia. I’d do the biopsy when I returned. Until then, I’d keep quiet. This was probably one of the most stupid things I’ve done in my entire married life. And there have been many. While I was traveling abroad, I kept a diary about my feelings. My notes were dark and angry. On my return to the states I was invited to do a reading with several other authors at a venue called City Art. I brought a short story I’d written in Provence and three days of my diary notes that I somehow felt should be read in front of an audience. I was uncertain and uncomfortable about reading from the diary. It was too revealing… too close to the bone. I almost backed out, but didn’t. The reading changed the course of my life. A director was in the audience and commissioned me to write a full-length play for a local theater. The play ran to sold out crowds every night. A Peabody Award winning journalist asked me to make a radio play about the experience and we did. And, a four-time Emmy award winning filmmaker who was also in the audience offered to make a DVD of the reading if I was interested. His father had died of prostate cancer. This meant something to him. We made the DVD. It is wild and crazy… unrehearsed… insulting to the medical community and almost every institution we hold sacred. It became, in a sense, the framework for the play. A play about cancer with a talking penis, my mother-in-law and Death (with beautifully capped teeth) is not the play I wanted to write. And yet… here it is doing something important. “A Slight Discomfort” is putting the second leading cause of death for men onstage and bullying it around. It has sharp edges and can cut. And my health? I’ll say this: I’m in trouble. I’m in a knife fight with this psychotic disease. It ain’t over yet and the fat lady hasn’t sung. But every once in a while I can hear her warming her vocals up. She’s got a nice voice. I am still above ground and this is good. I like it here. I pay attention. I don’t miss anything. From Scott Carrier I’m not a theater buff or goer. I admit that the theater experience can be perhaps the most amazing art form. I have been blown away. But I have also been in the room of failure. And I have been the object of said failure. So I don’t go, very much. I went to see Metcalf’s play because I think he writes about living in Salt Lake City as well as anyone ever has, and I thought it might be about living in Salt Lake City. I don’t think I even knew what it was about. I may not even have known he had cancer. I’d been kind of out of the loop for a few years. It was a premier, an experiment for Metcalf and the Salt Lake Acting Compa...

Transom Podcast
Prostate Diaries

Transom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2009 54:36


“Prostate Diaries” on PRX About The Prostate Diaries: From Jeff Metcalf A man walks into a doctor’s office for a physical and the doctor says, “You look good. Your heart sounds strong, lungs are clear, urine sample is clean but this next part will be a bit uncomfortable. You want to drop your pants and bend over the table so I can do a digital exam of your prostate? You might feel a slight discomfort.” And, honest to God, I start to laugh because I’m thinking why the hell would anybody stick a digital camera up my ass? All seriousness aside, in 2004 I had a physical that would change my life in ways I could not have expected. I walked out of the doctor’s office feeling very healthy. Four days later, in a phone call to the doctor, I was told my PSA levels were high, very high. Like millions of men all over the world, I had no idea what that meant. I knew this… it couldn’t be good. The doctor’s voice cracked. He suggested that I get a biopsy and talk to my wife. I asked him if I had cancer and he said that he didn’t know but the biopsy would be definitive. I was about to leave to teach a course in creative writing in Provence, France and then attend a theater conference in Croatia. I’d do the biopsy when I returned. Until then, I’d keep quiet. This was probably one of the most stupid things I’ve done in my entire married life. And there have been many. While I was traveling abroad, I kept a diary about my feelings. My notes were dark and angry. On my return to the states I was invited to do a reading with several other authors at a venue called City Art. I brought a short story I’d written in Provence and three days of my diary notes that I somehow felt should be read in front of an audience. I was uncertain and uncomfortable about reading from the diary. It was too revealing… too close to the bone. I almost backed out, but didn’t. The reading changed the course of my life. A director was in the audience and commissioned me to write a full-length play for a local theater. The play ran to sold out crowds every night. A Peabody Award winning journalist asked me to make a radio play about the experience and we did. And, a four-time Emmy award winning filmmaker who was also in the audience offered to make a DVD of the reading if I was interested. His father had died of prostate cancer. This meant something to him. We made the DVD. It is wild and crazy… unrehearsed… insulting to the medical community and almost every institution we hold sacred. It became, in a sense, the framework for the play. A play about cancer with a talking penis, my mother-in-law and Death (with beautifully capped teeth) is not the play I wanted to write. And yet… here it is doing something important. “A Slight Discomfort” is putting the second leading cause of death for men onstage and bullying it around. It has sharp edges and can cut. And my health? I’ll say this: I’m in trouble. I’m in a knife fight with this psychotic disease. It ain’t over yet and the fat lady hasn’t sung. But every once in a while I can hear her warming her vocals up. She’s got a nice voice. I am still above ground and this is good. I like it here. I pay attention. I don’t miss anything. From Scott Carrier I’m not a theater buff or goer. I admit that the theater experience can be perhaps the most amazing art form. I have been blown away. But I have also been in the room of failure. And I have been the object of said failure. So I don’t go, very much. I went to see Metcalf’s play because I think he writes about living in Salt Lake City as well as anyone ever has, and I thought it might be about living in Salt Lake City. I don’t think I even knew what it was about. I may not even have known he had cancer. I’d been kind of out of the loop for a few years. It was a premier, an experiment for Metcalf and the Salt Lake Acting Compa...

Art and Love in Renaissance Italy - Video
Sex in the Eternal City: Art and Love in Renaissance Rome

Art and Love in Renaissance Italy - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2008 51:02


Renaissance art, Italy, love, erotica, marriage, decorative arts, drawings and prints