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Happy Friday it's podcast day. Thank you for all of your support. Today's blog we will be discussing the following topics:CannonballFringe FestThe ArtsChildren and Mental health and more................................We have Sam Tower Program Manager and Performance for Young Audiences Cohort Artistic Producer as we talk about Cannonball Fest..............................Cannonball has doubled down on offering something for everyone this year. As the size of the hub has exploded, so has the hub's ability to showcase programming for younger audiences. Philadelphia Fringe Festival goers of all ages will find a treasure trove of back-to-back circus, dance, theatre, puppetry, music, and interactive installations all month long . Audiences can find free outdoor performances at Liberty Lands, 913 N 3rd St, every Friday-Sunday September 8 - 30, plus sliding scale tickets for all shows at the MAAS Building, Icebox Project Space, and Fidget Living Room throughout the month.. Cannonball runs September 1-30 and truly features something for everyone. Tickets are on sale now. Tickets and more information can be found at the hub's website https://www.cannonballfestival.org/cannonballkids. Tickets and more information about the Philadelphia Fringe Festival can be found at www.fringearts.com, by phone at 215-413-1218, or in person at the Fringe Festival Box Office at FringeArts (140 N. Columbus Blvd) August 28-September 24.Follow Cannonball Fest on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok and if you can't attend but want to donate please do. ....................As always you can fine me on socials as Toitimeblog and on the blog.
Actress and singer Annie Fang reunites with an old friend to reminisce about Penn theatre, share career advice, and give one million shout-outs. Find Annie on Facebook as Annie.Fang.1485 and on Instagram @thefatpecan. Also, check out this past project at the Icebox Project Space on Instagram: @Killjoys_Kastle_Philly. Facebook: PlattHouse and UPenn.PAC.Shop Instagram: @PennPlattHouse and @PACShop4100 Editing by Amanda Labonte Music: "Holiday" - Yuriy Bespalov
Black Magic, is presented by the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center, Icebox Project Space and New York Live Arts. Black Magic is a holistic reflection on agency, Blackness, and the futurity of intersectional identities and oppression. The project is comprised of three separate elements: an exhibition entitled To Be Real, a presentation of Newsome’s ongoing critically acclaimed performance FIVE, and The Champion Ball, a vogue and performance competition.FOR MORE INFORMATION:http://Philaphotoarts.org
In this 34-minute episode of Artblog Radio, Wit speaks with Allyson Mitchell and Deirdre Logue about their traveling, interactive project, Killjoy's Kastle, available to experience at Icebox Project Space from October 16-27!
In this 34-minute episode of Artblog Radio, Wit speaks with Allyson Mitchell and Deirdre Logue about their traveling, interactive project, Killjoy’s Kastle, available to experience at Icebox Project Space from October 16-27!
Hosts Zach and Raina sit down with performer, choreographer, educator, and double libra with a moon in pisces, Meg Foley. They discuss Meg’s Fringe Festival show the undergird, how identity shapes Meg’s work, and, just between us, breaking the space-time continuum. To support Meg Foley and the undergird, donate to the undergird’s kickstarter at http://bit.ly/theundergird. The undergird opens at Icebox Project Space on September 13th and runs through September 16th. To buy your tickets, visit our website. To learn more and stay up to date with Meg Foley and her work, visit http://www.megfoley.org. Enjoy!
This week on Artblog Radio we're featuring audio from the Blue Note Salon, an April 21st panel curated by Black Quantum Futurism at the Icebox Project Space. This interactive discussion covers a wide range of topics from the role of jazz musicians and jazz culture in paving the way for the Civil Rights Movement to current efforts by local artists to connect their work to social change movements addressing gentrification, displacement and cultural heritage preservation.
This week on Artblog Radio we’re featuring audio from the Blue Note Salon, an April 21st panel curated by Black Quantum Futurism at the Icebox Project Space. This interactive discussion covers a wide range of topics from the role of jazz musicians and jazz culture in paving the way for the Civil Rights Movement to current efforts by local artists to connect their work to social change movements addressing gentrification, displacement and cultural heritage preservation.
Artblog's Imani Roach and Roberta Fallon talked with Taji Ra'oof Nahl about his complex art practice that includes collaboration at its core. Nahl ran his own gallery in Old City from the late 1980s to 2010, where he showed, among others, Terry Adkins' work. Taji was a friend of Adkins, and their practices both involve music, found objects, and researching under-known African American historical figures. In the interview Nahl tells Imani and Roberta about discovering the Colonial-era polymath, Benjamin Banneker, who became the subject of his installation in 'Unlisted,' the big multi-curator, multi-artist show at Icebox Project Space in 2016. We interviewed Taji Nahl at Moore College of Art and Design's TGMR radio station on Sept. 14, 2017, and the podcast is 37 minutes long.
Artblog's Imani Roach and Roberta Fallon talked with Taji Ra'oof Nahl about his complex art practice that includes collaboration at its core. Nahl ran his own gallery in Old City from the late 1980s to 2010, where he showed, among others, Terry Adkins' work. Taji was a friend of Adkins, and their practices both involve music, found objects, and researching under-known African American historical figures. In the interview Nahl tells Imani and Roberta about discovering the Colonial-era polymath, Benjamin Banneker, who became the subject of his installation in 'Unlisted,' the big multi-curator, multi-artist show at Icebox Project Space in 2016. We interviewed Taji Nahl at Moore College of Art and Design's TGMR radio station on Sept. 14, 2017, and the podcast is 37 minutes long.
The Icebox Boys! It's finally here! Back in July last year the co-directors of the Icebox Project Space, Ryan McCartney & Tim Belknap, were generous enough to take time out of their busy schedule and sit down with me for an interview. It was a lot of fun, and one of my first interviews. It took a bit of time to get here but the episode is in. I don't usually bring up the timing of an interview but we get into a couple current cultural things happening in the country around July of last year. I link to one of those events below. Another link, an interview in Title Magazine with the guys (Title Magazine is back now so go check them out) I reference when asking Ryan and Tim about their thoughts on the Barnes Foundation. Yup, we get into the Barnes. If you're interested in curating shows, well, we get into that too. Tim and Ryan shared their thoughts on the Philly art scene, their biggest curating flop, thoughts on the potential of burgeoning art scenes, and bit more including AI. If you'd like to support the gallery you can do these things: 1. Share! Share! Share! Tell your friends, share with your family, let people know about us! 2. Write a review, ask us for an interview, or rate us on iTunes. 3. Click on our ads on www.kitchentablegallery.com 4. Donate. If you'd like to make a donation to the show go to our website and click on the "SUPPORT" badge or go here: SUPPORT US! 5. Paypal donations: https://www.paypal.me/ktgtalks 6. Become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/ktgtalks More on our guests: Icebox Project Space: http://www.cranearts.com/icebox/ Ryan's Home: http://www.ryanmccartney.com/ Tim's Home: http://timothybelknap.com/ Crane Arts: http://www.cranearts.com/ Bomb Bots: http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/07/08/485262777/for-the-first-time-police-used-a-bomb-robot-to-kill Title Magazine interview: http://www.title-magazine.com/2013/06/full-structure-an-interview-with-ryan-mccartney-and-tim-belknap/ Music: intro steve combs song: motor-driven noise: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Steve_Combs/Etaoin_Shrdlu/13_Motor-Driven_Noise outro: scott gratton song: the minutes: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Gratton/Subtract_and_Divide/Scott_Gratton_-_02_-_The_Minutes Our site: http://www.kitchentablegallery.com/ Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ktgtalks Producer: Louise ORourke *** Today's podcast is brought to you by audible.com - get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at audibletrial.com/ktgtalks. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. The Hobbit (Unabridged) by J.R.R. Tolkien Divergent by Veronica Roth Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg The Book Thief by Markus Zusak Crush It!: Why NOW Is the Time to Cash In on Your Passion by Gary Vaynerchuk To download your free audiobook today go to audibletrial.com/ktgtalks.