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On Season 5, Episode 8 of The Art Career Podcast, Emily sits down with gallerist, Dominique Clayton. In this episode Dominique shares what it is to be a black woman in the art world. Dominique Clayton is an arts consultant, writer, gallerist born and raised in Los Angeles. Clayton is the founder and director of Dominique Gallery, a store front turned pop-up exhibition and online program which showcases and advises emerging artists with a focus on marginalized artists and artists raising families. In addition to the gallery, Dominique also serves on the curatorial and programming committee of Destination Crenshaw, a forthcoming outdoor art museum and arts program based in the historic Crenshaw community of Los Angeles. Dominique previously worked as Manager of the Founding Director's office at The Broad and later as an interim director at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery. In her arts management role, she has provided logistical, curatorial, and production management for exhibitions and productions for arts organizations and media companies including The Broad, ARRAY, WACO Theater Center and Wearable Art Gala, Venice Family Clinic Art Walk and Auction, Fashion Mamas, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Dance Africa Festival, Black Entertainment Television, Lee Daniels Entertainment, and the Tribeca Film Institute. Clayton was also a 2019-2020 participant in the Creative Capital/Warhol Foundation Art Writer Workshop under the mentorship of the late Maurice Berger. Her arts writing has been featured on several platforms and publications including Cultured Magazine, LALA Magazine, Artsy, Sugarcane Magazine, Blavity, 21Ninety, and her own forthcoming Black Arts Diary. Clayton holds a masters degree in Business Design and Arts Leadership from Savannah College of Art and Design as well as an undergraduate degree from Columbia University. @lookatdominique @dominique.gallery https://www.dominiquegallery.com/ Black owned galleries to support: https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-black-owned-galleries-support-united-states
Get to know our co-host @nataliealcala, who is also a fashion writer and the founder of Fashion Mamas! This isn't her whole story, but it's a good place to start. More will be revealed as the season continues. *Trigger Warning: This episode discusses drugs, sex, and eating disorders. Edit: At 22:36, Natalie refers to middle school as 5th grade. She meant 7th/8th grade. It was a blurry time, okay! More on Natalie's drug experience: https://www.harpersbazaar.com/culture/film-tv/a39137331/euphoria-holds-up-a-mirror-to-my-addiction-experience/ @funforeverpod @nataliealcala @ericahair #funforeverpodcast Cover photo by @monica.henriquez --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/funforever/support
This week Good Moms are joined by Natalie the founder of Fashion Mamas, the first and leading members community for diverse mothers in creative and dynamic industries. This episode starts with a weekly affirmation, which is a new segment that has quickly become our tribe's favorite addition to the show. The ladies chat about the role drugs have played in their lives and the societal judgment that is attached to this recreational and sometimes medicinal activity. You can expect to hear the ladies candidly discussing self-sabotaging behavior and how Natalie still suffers from this in her 10+ year relationship, the complexities of motherhood, and why Natalie started a community for mothers. Stick around to hear why Natalie's nickname used to be “hoover” (the vacuum company) & how nearly overdosing redirected her life trajectory. ------------------------------------------------------------Connect With Us: @GoodMoms_BadChoices@Watcherica@Milah_MappoConnect With Our Guest: @fashionmamas@nataliealcala@creativecareerclub------------------------------------------------------------Manifestation Box & Live Virtual Event: Our manifestation box with @post21shop is the perfect way to start making your dreams come true! Included in the box is a manifestation journal, a healing crystal, sage wrapped in eucalyptus, a 60 hr burning candle by @frolicandsage , hand crafted body butter by @everythingbutterbaby , a nude original @beautyblender, goddess bath created by us, and a woven seagrass basket.Consider this “little bag of tricks” your entry ticket to our private virtual full moon event on January 28th
Setting and achieving goals can be a struggle in both your professional and personal life. Natalie Alcala THE creative powerhouse behind Fashion Mamas sits down to talk about how she came up with the name and business as well as things she does to help herself and others “productively network.” So practice self-care and give this episode a listen. Myro Get 50% off your first order and get started today for just $5! Visit MyMyro.com/MAMA and use promo code MAMA The American Heart Association For heart healthy tips go to the American Heart Association’s website at Heart.org Dole If you’re looking for something tasty first thing in the morning or to sneak in a quick snack break, try Dole Ac?ai? Bowls. Find them in your frozen aisle. ABC’s Grand Hotel ABC’s sexy summer drama, Grand Hotel, is your new guilty pleasure. Check in Monday June 17th on ABC True Car For a better way to sell or trade-in your car check out True Car
We chat with Fashion Mamas founder, Natalie Alcala about diving high-heels first into motherhood and creating a brand that filled a void in the creative mama space. Listen in as she drops mama friendly fashion tips, and shares her inspiring story.
This week, Zarna Surti sits down with the co-founder of LOOM, Erica Chidi Cohen, and the founder of Fashion Mamas, Natalie Alcala to talk about all things baby-related. They leave Zarna partially mortified, but also completely comfortable with the word "vaginal." Balance, babies.
This week we have an amazing guest with us, the original #FashionMama herself, @NatalieAlcala. We get to hear the amazing story of how she got to be a Senior Editor for Racked LA a company she had been dreaming to work for since a young age. When she became a mom, she noticed that she had a hard time connecting with other moms so she created a space for other Fashion Mamas like herself to connect, make friends and share their experiences as Moms. Natalie's story is so inspiring, she teaches us that to make our dreams a reality we have to work hard and constantly envision yourself where you want to end up. Natalie also shares her passion for healthy eating wellness for herself but also for her son Diego. This is definitely one of our favorite episodes so don't miss it! This Episode was brought to you by our sponsor Seventh Generation. To learn more about Seventh Generation and their products, please visit http://www.seventhgeneration.com.
This week we have an amazing guest with us, the original #FashionMama herself, @NatalieAlcala. We get to hear the amazing story of how she got to be a Senior Editor for Racked LA a company she had been dreaming to work for since a young age. When she became a mom, she noticed that she had a hard time connecting with other moms so she created a space for other Fashion Mamas like herself to connect, make friends and share their experiences as Moms. Natalie's story is so inspiring, she teaches us that to make our dreams a reality we have to work hard and constantly envision yourself where you want to end up. Natalie also shares her passion for healthy eating wellness for herself but also for her son Diego. This is definitely one of our favorite episodes so don'e miss it! This Episode was brought to you by our sponsor Seventh Generation. To learn more about Seventh Generation and their products, please visit http://www.seventhgeneration.com.