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Sean & Joey are joined by Gabe Fernandez from SFGate.com to talk about the Klay Thompson homecoming and how we will NOT be calling it the Emirates Cup. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Drew and Roth talk to Gabe Fernandez about pirated music, bad liquors, and the NBA Finals. Plus, defector accomplice Nick Walden joins to remember some guys and answer questions from the Funbag! Visit Defector.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gabe Fernandez joins Drew and Roth to determine the most despicable team in the bracket. Somehow it's NOT Duke!
We have weekend editor for Deadspin, Gabe Fernandez on to talk about the sausage making industry that is the goodamn (sports) news. Gabe talks about the process of getting access to athletes and teams, how the leagues employ their own propaganda writers, and there's even some X's and O's on Maryland basketball in there! Check out Gabe's podcast at https://www.mixcloud.com/movingthechains/ and @chainswmuc on twitter. Check out Adam's new emo pod at @aintascenepod and on Apple/Google Play podcast apps!
Sara speaks to local Portland artist, Gabe Fernandez, about an eerie experience he had while he was an art student.
On this episode, we welcome Frank Luna and Gabe Fernandez into the studio. We discuss a variety of topics including their work with thChrch, entrepreneurship, and creating systems of support for success through collaboration. Check it out! Find them online: http://www.thchrch.com/ https://www.youtube.com/thChrch Intro/Outro: "Bits & Pieces" by blackstacie Presented by Power at the Pass El Paso, TX 2018
Gabe Fernandez (gabefernandez.com) is an artist/painter from the Pacific Northwest. Many of his paintings include subject matter, such as Mid-century Modern chairs and architecture. Lit with a single strong light source they evoke a feeling of nostalgia and calm. Gabe is represented by the Guardino Gallery in Portland, Oregon, the Linda Hodges Gallery in Seattle, Washington, and Woodman/Shimko Gallery in Palm Springs, California. Be sure to check out Gabe's upcoming exhibitions: December 2017: Inside the Project Space at the Russo/Lee Gallery in Portland, Oregon. 805 NW 21st Avenue, Portland, OR 97210. February 2018: A solo show at the Linda Hodges Gallery in Seattle, WA. 318 1st Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98104.
This week's crop of wonders finds the fantastic in familiar things, and the inspiration in the extraordinary: 1:00 - Karen Karbo is railbound! She's one of 24 writers out of 16,000 to score the first round of the Amtrak writers' residency. 3:00 - Walidah Imarisha and Adrienne Marée Brown on editing the sci-fi anthology "Octavia's Brood." 10:14 - Oregon Ballet announces that it's found a new home: the South Waterfront. 11:44 - What Are You Looking At? Namita Gupta Wiggers reviews work by Ai Weiwei at the Portland Art Museum. 19:19 - We remember Alvin Josephy, who laid the groundwork for Wallowa County's thriving cultural scene. 23:20 - KPAI's Morning Host Larry Duckworth introduces us to his favorite spins. 28:32 - From the Literary Arts Archives: Poet Mark Doty. 37:36 - opbmusic session with one of Portland's most dynamic new transplants, Robin Bacior. 44:30 - "Oregon Art Beat" introduces us to painter Gabe Fernandez.To read more, visit our site: http://www.opb.org/radio/programs/stateofwonder/segment/state-of-wonder-may-30-2015/
Gabe Fernandez and Antrese Wood talk about how to craft a compelling artist bio, the importance of social skills, and why community among artists is so important for your development - and sanity. There are certain topics it seems that artists are reluctant to talk about. That silence leads to baseless assumptions about how an artists life *should* be, Portland artist Gabe Fernandez talks candidly about his work, money, and the importance of social skills in a crafting a successful career as a painter. http://savvypainter.com/35