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KPFA - Radio Wolinsky
Miranda July, “The First Bad Man,” 2015

KPFA - Radio Wolinsky

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 88:57


Miranda July, in conversation with Richard Wolinsky, while on tour for The First Bad Man. Encore podcast first posted December 22, 2015. Recorded January 21, 2015 in the KPFA studios. Miranda July is a multi-talented artist, working in film, fiction, monologue, digital media presentations, and live performance art. In 2022, her films You, Me and Everyone We Know is available by subscription on AMC+ and can be rented from Apple TV, and The Future can be rented from Apple TV. The First Bad Man remains her most recent book to date. In 2020, a film Kajillionaire, starring Debra Winger, Richard Jenkins, Gina Rodriguez and Evan Rachel Wood was written and directed by Miranda July and is currently streaming on HBO Max and can be rented via Apple TV. From Miranda July's webpage: Miranda's collection of stories, No One Belongs Here More Than You, won the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award and has been published in twenty-three countries. Her writing has appeared in The Paris Review, Harper's, and The New Yorker; It Chooses You was her first book of non-fiction.  She wrote, directed and starred in The Future and Me and You and Everyone We Know — winner of the Camera d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and a Special Jury Prize at Sundance. July's participatory art works include the website Learning to Love You More (with artist Harrell Fletcher), Eleven Heavy Things (a sculpture garden created for the 2009 Venice Biennale), New Society (a performance), and Somebody (a messaging app.) Raised in Berkeley, California, July lives in Los Angeles. The post Miranda July, “The First Bad Man,” 2015 appeared first on KPFA.

Page One
177 - POIR 21

Page One

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 26:23


On a lovely sunny day in West London, Charles Adrian talks about two ghost books, a book that never was and two other books, one of which he does not want to read from and one of which he does. Keep listening to the very end of the episode to hear the sound that is keeping Charles Adrian awake.   More information and a transcript of this episode is at http://www.pageonepodcast.com/.   You can find Miranda July and Harrell Fletcher’s crowdsourced art project Learning To Love You More online here: http://www.learningtoloveyoumore.com/index.php; Assignment #58 is this one: http://www.learningtoloveyoumore.com/reports/58/58.php. You can find the web page for the reading of The Swim Team from No One Belongs Here More Than You by Miranda July on Radio 4 Extra here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b069r3rg (at time of publishing, this programme is still not available to listen to)   You can, however, listen to The Iron Curtain, which is an episode from the Snap Judgement podcast about a woman called Ulrike Poppe who accessed her Stasi files after the reunification of Germany, here: https://snapjudgment.org/episode/the-iron-curtain-snap-classic/   Books discussed in this episode were previously discussed in Page One 82 (http://www.pageonepodcast.com/season-2#/82-dave-pickering/), Page One 83 (http://www.pageonepodcast.com/season-2#/83-liz-chan/) and Page One 85 (http://www.pageonepodcast.com/season-2#/85-gary-powell/).   The Red Tree by Shaun Tan, mentioned briefly here, was previously discussed in Page One 84.   Episode image is a detail of a photo by Charles Adrian   Episode recorded: 5th August, 2020     Book listing:   No One Belongs Here More Than You by Miranda July (Page One 82) The Quest For Christa T by Christa Wolf (trans. Christopher Middleton) (Page One 83) Germany, Memories Of A Nation by Neil MacGregor Little Miss Hug by Roger Harvreaves (Page One 85) The Art Of Fielding by Chad Harbach (Page One 85)

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King School Museum of Contemporary Art
KSMoCA Presents... Shei'Meka Owens

King School Museum of Contemporary Art

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 7:21


KSMoCA Presents podcast features interviews with visiting artists and community members at Martin Luther King Jr School. KSMoCA, King School Museum of Contemporary Art, is a contemporary art museum inside of Martin Luther King Jr School in Portland, OR. Founded in 2014 by artists Lisa Jarrett and Harrell Fletcher, the project creates an unusual pairing between public school students and internationally renowned artists and their work. Season 1 guests are Ralph Pugay, Samantha Wall, Byron Kim, Yolanda Coleman, Shei'Meka Owens, and Harrell Fletcher. Participating 5th Grade students Horte, Io, Michael, and Janet meet once a week to learn the fundamentals of developing and recording a podcast, complete with professional recording gear and a field trip to KBOO, the local community radio station. The curriculum is developed as a sustainable/scalable model with guest podcast recording professional, Saint James. www.ksmoca.com

King School Museum of Contemporary Art
KSMoCA Presents... Byron Kim

King School Museum of Contemporary Art

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 13:05


KSMoCA Presents podcast features interviews with visiting artists and community members at Martin Luther King Jr School. KSMoCA, King School Museum of Contemporary Art, is a contemporary art museum inside of Martin Luther King Jr School in Portland, OR. Founded in 2014 by artists Lisa Jarrett and Harrell Fletcher, the project creates an unusual pairing between public school students and internationally renowned artists and their work. Season 1 guests are Ralph Pugay, Samantha Wall, Byron Kim, Yolanda Coleman, Shei'Meka Owens, and Harrell Fletcher. Participating 5th Grade students Horte, Io, Michael, and Janet meet once a week to learn the fundamentals of developing and recording a podcast, complete with professional recording gear and a field trip to KBOO, the local community radio station. The curriculum is developed as a sustainable/scalable model with guest podcast recording professional, Saint James. www.ksmoca.com

King School Museum of Contemporary Art
KSMoCA Presents... Harrell Fletcher

King School Museum of Contemporary Art

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 11:33


KSMoCA Presents podcast features interviews with visiting artists and community members at Martin Luther King Jr School. KSMoCA, King School Museum of Contemporary Art, is a contemporary art museum inside of Martin Luther King Jr School in Portland, OR. Founded in 2014 by artists Lisa Jarrett and Harrell Fletcher, the project creates an unusual pairing between public school students and internationally renowned artists and their work. Season 1 guests are Ralph Pugay, Samantha Wall, Byron Kim, Yolanda Coleman, Shei'Meka Owens, and Harrell Fletcher. Participating 5th Grade students Horte, Io, Michael, and Janet meet once a week to learn the fundamentals of developing and recording a podcast, complete with professional recording gear and a field trip to KBOO, the local community radio station. The curriculum is developed as a sustainable/scalable model with guest podcast recording professional, Saint James. www.ksmoca.com

King School Museum of Contemporary Art
KSMoCA Presents... Ralph Pugay

King School Museum of Contemporary Art

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 12:11


KSMoCA Presents podcast features interviews with visiting artists and community members at Martin Luther King Jr School. KSMoCA, King School Museum of Contemporary Art, is a contemporary art museum inside of Martin Luther King Jr School in Portland, OR. Founded in 2014 by artists Lisa Jarrett and Harrell Fletcher, the project creates an unusual pairing between public school students and internationally renowned artists and their work. Season 1 guests are Ralph Pugay, Samantha Wall, Byron Kim, Yolanda Coleman, Shei'Meka Owens, and Harrell Fletcher. Participating 5th Grade students Horte, Io, Michael, and Janet meet once a week to learn the fundamentals of developing and recording a podcast, complete with professional recording gear and a field trip to KBOO, the local community radio station. The curriculum is developed as a sustainable/scalable model with guest podcast recording professional, Saint James. www.ksmoca.com

King School Museum of Contemporary Art
KSMoCA Presents... Samantha Wall

King School Museum of Contemporary Art

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 11:56


KSMoCA Presents podcast features interviews with visiting artists and community members at Martin Luther King Jr School. KSMoCA, King School Museum of Contemporary Art, is a contemporary art museum inside of Martin Luther King Jr School in Portland, OR. Founded in 2014 by artists Lisa Jarrett and Harrell Fletcher, the project creates an unusual pairing between public school students and internationally renowned artists and their work. Season 1 guests are Ralph Pugay, Samantha Wall, Byron Kim, Yolanda Coleman, Shei'Meka Owens, and Harrell Fletcher. Participating 5th Grade students Horte, Io, Michael, and Janet meet once a week to learn the fundamentals of developing and recording a podcast, complete with professional recording gear and a field trip to KBOO, the local community radio station. The curriculum is developed as a sustainable/scalable model with guest podcast recording professional, Saint James. www.ksmoca.com

King School Museum of Contemporary Art
KSMoCA Presents... Yolanda Coleman

King School Museum of Contemporary Art

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 9:44


KSMoCA Presents podcast features interviews with visiting artists and community members at Martin Luther King Jr School. KSMoCA, King School Museum of Contemporary Art, is a contemporary art museum inside of Martin Luther King Jr School in Portland, OR. Founded in 2014 by artists Lisa Jarrett and Harrell Fletcher, the project creates an unusual pairing between public school students and internationally renowned artists and their work. Season 1 guests are Ralph Pugay, Samantha Wall, Byron Kim, Yolanda Coleman, Shei'Meka Owens, and Harrell Fletcher. Participating 5th Grade students Horte, Io, Michael, and Janet meet once a week to learn the fundamentals of developing and recording a podcast, complete with professional recording gear and a field trip to KBOO, the local community radio station. The curriculum is developed as a sustainable/scalable model with guest podcast recording professional, Saint James. www.ksmoca.com

OPB's State of Wonder
Created Spaces | Anne Hamilton | Jessica Hernandez and the Deltas | Richard Swift | KSMOCA

OPB's State of Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2018 49:47


Come explore — this week, Centennial Mills, the 107-year old site of an old flour mill, gets the treatment from conceptual artist Anne Hamilton, social practice originator Harrell Fletcher and friends create a contemporary art museum inside a K-8 school, writer Cindy Baldwin interrogates parenting with a chronic illness, plus music from Jessica Hernandez and the late, great Richard Swift.

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Art Works Podcast
Harrell Fletcher

Art Works Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2016


Harrell Fletcher shares his passion for social practice—creative projects in communities that are by, for, and of the residents.

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Art Works Podcasts
Harrell Fletcher

Art Works Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2016


Harrell Fletcher shares his passion for social practice—creative projects in communities that are by, for, and of the residents.

harrell fletcher
Art Works Podcasts

Harrell Fletcher shares his passion for social practice—creative projects in communities that are by, for, and of the residents.

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Art Works Podcast
Harrell Fletcher

Art Works Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2016 28:29


Harrell Fletcher shares his passion for social practice—creative projects in communities that are by, for, and of the residents.

harrell fletcher
KPFA - Radio Wolinsky
Miranda July

KPFA - Radio Wolinsky

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2015 44:43


Radio Wolinsky 6: A Conversation with Miranda July The latest book by Miranda July, The First Bad Man has now popped up on several best of the year lists. She is a multi-talented artist, working in film, fiction, monologue, digital media presentations, and live performance art. This extended version of an interview while on tour for that novel and recorded in January, 2015 runs fifteen minutes longer than the show that originally aired. The First Bad Man is now available in trade paperback. You and me and Everyone We Know is available streaming on Netflix, and The Future is available on DVD. From Miranda July's webpage: Miranda's collection of stories, No One Belongs Here More Than You, won the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award and has been published in twenty-three countries. Her writing has appeared in The Paris Review, Harper's, and The New Yorker; It Chooses You was her first book of non-fiction.  She wrote, directed and starred in The Future and Me and You and Everyone We Know — winner of the Camera d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and a Special Jury Prize at Sundance. July's participatory art works include the website Learning to Love You More (with artist Harrell Fletcher), Eleven Heavy Things (a sculpture garden created for the 2009 Venice Biennale), New Society (a performance), and Somebody (a messaging app.)  Raised in Berkeley, California, July lives in Los Angeles. The post Miranda July appeared first on KPFA.

Studio Seminar in Public Art
Lecture 3: The Work of John Malpede and Harrell Fletcher

Studio Seminar in Public Art

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2011 88:46


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Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 254: Jen Delos Reyes and Harrell Fletcher

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2010 71:11


This week: Our Open Engagement series draws to a close with an interview with conference organizers Jen Delos Reyes and Harrell Fletcher.  

Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 249: Ted Purves

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2010 68:14


This week: The first in our series of interviews from the Open Engagement conference that took place in Portland this past May. We start off with an excellent discussion that Randall Szott, Duncan, Brian and the occasional Incubate person had with artist, writer, lemon tormentor Ted Purves. Topics include; Ted's work, the past present and future of Social Practice and what it means to be an artist today.This series of interviews (thusfar, I've only gone through the first two) are some of my favorite discussions that (the royal) we have had in the 5 years of the show. Great stuff!Ted Purves is a writer and artist based in Oakland. His public projects and curatorial works are centered on investigating the practice of art in the world, particularly as it addresses issues of localism, democratic participation, and innovative shifts in the position of the audience. His two-year project, Temescal Amity Works, created in collaboration with Susanne Cockrell and based in the Temescal neighborhood of Oakland, facilitated and documented the exchange of backyard produce and finished its public phase in winter 2007. His collaborative project Momentary Academy, a free school taught by artists over a period of 10 weeks, was featured in Bay Area Now 4 in 2005 at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. Ted recently received a visual arts grant from the Creative Capital Foundation and a Creative Work Fund grant from the Elise and Walter Haas Foundation. His book, What We Want Is Free: Generosity and Exchange in Recent Art, was published by State University of New York Press in 2005.The Open Engagement conference is an initiative of Portland State University’s Art and Social Practice MFA concentration and co-sponsored by Portland Community College and the MFA in Visual Studies program at Pacific Northwest College of Art and supported by the Cyan PDX Cultural Residency Program. Directed by Jen Delos Reyes and planned in conjunction with Harrell Fletcher and the Portland State University MFA Monday Night Lecture Series, this conference features three nationally and internationally renowned artists: Mark Dion, Amy Franceschini, and Nils Norman. The conference will showcase work by Temporary Services, InCUBATE, and a new project by Mark Dion created in collaboration with students from the PSU Art and Social Practice concentration. The artists involved in Open Engagement: Making Things, Making Things Better, Making Things Worse, challenge our traditional ideas of what art is and does. These artist’s projects mediate the contemporary frameworks of art as service, as social space, as activism, as interactions, and as relationships, and tackle subject matter ranging from urban planning, alternative pedagogy, play, fiction, sustainability, political conflict and the social role of the artist. Can socially engaged art do more harm than good? Are there ethical responsibilities for social art? Does socially engaged art have a responsibility to create public good? Can there be transdisciplinary approaches to contemporary art making that would contribute to issues such as urban planning and sustainability? Open Engagement is a free conference May 14-17, 2010, in Portland, Oregon. This annual conference will be a focal point of a new low residency Art and Social Practice MFA that PSU hopes to launch in Fall of 2010. This years conference will host over 100 artists, activists, curators, scholars, writers, farmers, community organizers, film makers and collectives including: Nato Thompson, The Watts House Project, Linda Weintraub, Ted Purves, Henry Jenkins, Wealth Underground Farms, Brian Collier, Anne E. Moore, David Horvitz, Chen Tamir, and Parfyme.