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This week Tayla is joined by Michelle Maynard and Larisa Martino to talk about Gallery Night Providence. They share how you can enjoy the Providence art scene this summer, and also discuss the William Hall Library book club and Tayla's million dollar app idea. During The Last Chapter they discuss the question: What artist alive or dead would you like to meet and why? Like what you hear? Rate and review Down Time on Apple Podcasts or your podcast player of choice! If you'd like to submit a topic for The Last Chapter you can send your topic suggestions to downtime@cranstonlibrary.org. Our theme music is Day Trips by Ketsa and our ad music is Happy Ukulele by Scott Holmes. Thanks for listening! Books Awaken the Giant Within by Anthony Robbins The Sentence by Louise Erdrich Fly Girl by Ann Hood Horse by Geraldine Brooks The Gown by Jennifer Robson Miss Quinces by Kat Fajardo AV Hacks (2021- ) The Staircase (2022) Umbrella Academy (2019-2022) Planet Earth II (2016) Labyrinth (1986) Happier Than Ever by Billie Eilish Other Book Groups at Cranston Public Library Gallery Night Providence Larisa Designs
Friday is MMoCA's Gallery Night where local artists showcase their work in 60 venues across the city. One of those artists will be Lilada Gee. Plus - Wisconsin is once again losing control of COVID, but a sharp increase in vaccinations provides some hope.
Chris is joined by the co-founders of Artwalk (formerly Alpine's Gallery Night), now in its 28th year! Kerri Blackman and John Davis talk about the past and present of the event, held the weekend before Thanksgiving every year with activities, art shows and live music all over downtown Alpine.
This week, we welcome on Misha Siegfried – musician, producer, designer, and Creative Director at Neu-Life to talk about the organization's upcoming Gallery Night pop-up exhibition created by students. In the opening, David and Mac talk about our recent community leader gathering and working towards the Imagine year three vision. Misha joins the pod at 17:40. his previous life as a professional touring musician (19:05), starting at Neu-Life and becoming Creative Director (21:58), growing teaching creative arts at Neu-Life and working towards more equitable access to arts education (28:50), launching Neu-Life TV (37:25), building Neu-Life into a content creation medium and Neu-Life's new building (41:25), opportunity for Milwaukee's creative class (46:50), tikkun olam and Blues music (49:50), joy (56:45), Metamorphosis (58:00), Czar of Arts and Culture (1:10:48). http://www.neu-life.org/ (Neu Life) http://www.mishaband.com/ (Misha's personal site) https://imgflip.com/gif/5pu0ss (Working in the Imagine Salt Mines) https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-05-09/the-racially-divided-creative-class (The Racial Divide in the Creative Economy) https://greatertogether.me/greater-equity-2030/ (Greater Equity) https://www.thebrandlab.org/ (BrandLab) https://milwaukeecourieronline.com/index.php/2019/04/13/neu-life-held-grand-opening-for-new-youth-work-innovation-center-and-program-launch/ (Neu-Life Youth Work Innovation Center) http://arteparatodos.me/ (Arte Para Todos) Metamorphosis, Fri 10/15 at The Shoppe, 5 – 9 pm Support this podcast
This week, we welcome on Misha Siegfried – musician, producer, designer, and Creative Director at Neu-Life to talk about the organization's upcoming Gallery Night pop-up exhibition created by students. In the opening, David and Mac talk about our recent community leader gathering and working towards the Imagine year three vision. Misha joins the pod at 17:40. his previous life as a professional touring musician (19:05), starting at Neu-Life and becoming Creative Director (21:58), growing teaching creative arts at Neu-Life and working towards more equitable access to arts education (28:50), launching Neu-Life TV (37:25), building Neu-Life into a content creation medium and Neu-Life's new building (41:25), opportunity for Milwaukee's creative class (46:50), tikkun olam and Blues music (49:50), joy (56:45), Metamorphosis (58:00), Czar of Arts and Culture (1:10:48). http://www.neu-life.org/ (Neu Life) http://www.mishaband.com/ (Misha's personal site) https://imgflip.com/gif/5pu0ss (Working in the Imagine Salt Mines) https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-05-09/the-racially-divided-creative-class (The Racial Divide in the Creative Economy) https://greatertogether.me/greater-equity-2030/ (Greater Equity) https://www.thebrandlab.org/ (BrandLab) https://milwaukeecourieronline.com/index.php/2019/04/13/neu-life-held-grand-opening-for-new-youth-work-innovation-center-and-program-launch/ (Neu-Life Youth Work Innovation Center) http://arteparatodos.me/ (Arte Para Todos) Metamorphosis, Fri 10/15 at The Shoppe, 5 – 9 pm Support this podcast
Milwaukee music is incredibly lucky to have Kelsey Kaufmann. The owner of the Cactus Club has booked literally hundreds of shows, helped produce large-scale festivals, and was at the forefront of changing laws that prohibited all-ages shows at certain venues in Milwaukee. After managing the iconic Bay View club for a few years, further bolstering its already-sterling reputation, and bringing some impressive acts to town, Kaufmann bought the bar this February. Just over a month after officially taking over, the world turned on its head. Though times are unexpectedly tough for Cactus Club, Kaufmann and her staff are committed to keeping the business running and continuing to give interesting artists a platform. Earlier this week, My First Band host Tyler Maas caught up with Kaufmann to ask her about some of the struggles venues around the country are facing in the midst of a pandemic, some of the interesting things she's doing to bring in revenue and keep Cactus Club active during this unprecedented time and some of the positive and affirming things that have happened during her time as the bar's owner. Of course, the conversation eventually shifted to her experiences as the drummer for past and current projects like Cougar Den, Centipedes, Gallery Night and Body Work. Along the way, Kaufmann also discussed booking tours for her bands as a teenager, falling in love with D.I.Y. culture, being stranded in rural Utah for a week when Cougar Den's van broke down and some of the favorite concerts she's ever brought to Milwaukee. My First Band is sponsored by Mystery Room Mastering and Lakefront Brewery. The show is edited by Jared Blohm. You can listen to My First Band on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, and wherever else you get podcasts. Music used in this show comes courtesy of Devils Teeth ("The Junction Street Eight Tigers") and Body Work ("Now Forget").
Erie artist Susie Hosterman will be displaying photographs and acrylic paintings at the quarterly Gallery Night event, Feb. 28, 2020, sponsored by the Erie Art Museum. Listen as she speaks, Feb. 11, 2020, about process, inspiration and what's next for her work. Audio by CHRISTOPHER MILLETTE/Erie Times-News
Lydia Freytes y sus Expressions from the Diaspora Lydia Freytes Rodríguez hace su debut como pintora en el mundo de las bellas artes del Pioneer Valley el 10 de enero de 2020. La primera exhibición de su colección de pinturas titulada Expressions from the Diaspora se hizo durante el evento Oops: An art experience en su Gallery Night celebrado en 258 Exchange Street, en Chicopee, MA. Freytes Rodríguez, pintora del folclor puertorriqueño, logra esta meta tras sólo tres años de haber comenzado a pintar profesionalmente. Esto coincide con la mudanza dela familia de Puerto Rico al oeste de Massachusetts en el 2017.
Yay! Lindsey McKee, Communications Manager with VISIT Milwaukee joins us for what's happening this weekend AND next week in this wonderful city. Get ready for Museum Week, Prohibition in Milwaukee, Gallery Night (and day), Fire + Ice, Winterfest, Lunar Eclipse, MLK Day, and more! We had some fun with this episode. Listen and enjoy and thanks for the love, Milwaukee. As always, check out www.Milwaukee365.com for all the details on the events we mention in this show.
This week WA muso Chris Gibbs joins Angie to talk about the Gallery Night singer- songerwriter workshop taking placeat Gallery 152 in the Avon valley this weekend. If you're interested in going here are the details . Feature Track- Said the Spider to the Fly, Christ Gibbs and the Transmission.
The word South is not a bad word. I was raised here my entire life, starting in Tallahassee and now residing in Panama City. The word South is a culture, not one of a negative nature but one of the exact opposite. I was taught respect, to say yes sir and no mam. To help […] The post Pensacola Business Radio: Gallery Night Episode with Guests Fish.In.The.South.- Swag, Bagged and Tagged! appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Amber Ellis Owner/Artistic Director at Vibe inc. Paul Mitchell Focus Salon GALLERY NIGHT- FREE BACK TO SCHOOL BLACK LIGHT BASH! Links Vibe Inc Salon and Paul Mitchell’s Teen Empowerment/Anti-Bully Campaign, NEON come together for a FREE all ages Back To School event at Vinyl Music Hall. Numerous local guest speakers including mayor Ashton Hawyard, Escambia […] The post Pensacola Business Radio: Gallery Night Pensacola-Back To School Light Bash appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Amber Ellis, owner of Vibe Salon, discusses her special event for school kids to held as part of the Aug. 18 Gallery Night.
In 2011, Milwaukee artist Jeff Redmon and Made In Milwaukee's Chuck Watson put their heads together on an annual event meant to bring artists and Bay View businesses together. Bay View Gallery Night was born. Entering its seventh year, the one-night undertaking is bigger, better, and more wide-reaching than ever. Along the way, they joined forces with Bay View Jazz Fest as well. On June 2, Bay View Gallery Night will return with more than 50 Bay View (and Bay View-adjacent) businesses, close to 100 artists, 30-plus jazz projects, and 12 music venues combining for the affair. Prior to the event, host Tyler Maas met up with Redmon and Watson to discuss the history of Bay View Gallery Night, how it has grown and developed over the years, and how Milwaukee supports its artists (and decides to fund public art). The trio also talked about the great Arte Para Todos benefit, which Watson and Redmon help organize.
One this episode we talk with Tom Popp, a volunteer for the Malawi Orphan Project and Kaitliln Knopp from the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art about the upcoming Gallery Night.
One this episode we talk with Tom Popp, a volunteer for the Malawi Orphan Project and Kaitliln Knopp from the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art about the upcoming Gallery Night.
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