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Tattoo artist and business owner Miya Bailey discusses the “November Nights” group exhibition at Hidden Gallery in Castleberry Hill. Plus, Jewel Wicker, host of the WABE podcast “The Boom,” discusses the tentative agreement to end the SAG-AFTRA strike and what comes next for the Atlanta industry. Then, Eddie Coleman takes the stage in our series, “Speaking of Comedy,” and we hear about WABE TV's Thanksgiving Day SOUNDS LIKE ATL concert film featuring the world-renowned Spelman College Glee Club.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tattoo legend, Miya Bailey, jumps on the Noize to talk about everything he's got going on. Miya has been tattooing for 30 years and he invested in creating a community of artists and art lovers in Atlanta with City of Ink tattoo shop and Peter Street Station, the artist-owned community art center. Miya tells us about his attitude toward building an ecosystem, his appreciation for his tattoo clients, working with apprentices, and funding his vision with the Black dollar. A lot of that good art talk today on the Noize! Listen, subscribe, and share!Episode 152 topics include:Moving to Atlanta in 1994/ early ATL art scenetransparency in artclient relationshipshaving apprenticestattoo culturevaluing the Black dollarTwin Flame exhibitionGovernment Cheese exhibitionretiring as an artistartist-run galleriesCurrently residing in Atlanta, Miya Bailey (b. 1975) is an illustrator, film producer, painter, celebrity tattoo artist and founder of City of Ink Tattoo shop. Bailey is passionate about art, family and education. He uses his gifts to extol the importance of the arts in one's community and to encourage art enthusiasts to support living artists through collecting. Bailey grew up in Asheville, North Carolina.See More: Miya Bailey IG @miyabailey + City of Ink IG @cityofink + Peter Street Station IG @peterstreetstationFollow us:StudioNoizePodcast.comIG: @studionoizepodcastJamaal Barber: @JBarberStudioSupport the podcast www.patreon.com/studionoizepodcast
Miya Bailey is a painter, illustrator, humanitarian, art dealer, and tattoo artist with over 22 years of tattooing in Atlanta. He is one of the first Tattoo artist to use colored tattoos on Black Skin at a time when many people thought that tattoos would not look good on black people. When he began his artistry, he was one of few black tattoo artists in the world. Through his art he has been able to inspire many black artists and has paved a way for black artist through his many art shows and apprenticeships that he provides to anyone willing to learn and work as a collective. Miya also set out to document the history of black art through his documentary Color Outside the Lines where he interviewed some of the very first black artist and pioneers of different art styles. Miya Bailey is continuing to develop the art community and spread his influence as an artist and humanitarian all over the world. Color Outside the Lines: A Tattoo Documentary (2012) - YouTube Art Solves Problems at the Poverty Line | Miya Baily | TEDxEmory - YouTube Windows to Nowhere: Miya Bailey & Corey Davis [Mini-Documentary] - YouTube Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mastermine-mrg/message
Artist Miya Bailey breaks down his art origin story, how he pursues his many creative outlets from tattooing to sculpture, and how his latest enterprise Peter Street Station Is helping him fulfill his personal mission of elevating Black artists in Atlanta. We also talked about why women are the shit, how our egos get us in trouble as men and the conflict artists have with capitalism.
Free Wisdom 10 features Atlanta's Living GOAT, the Artist himself Miya Bailey. Miya talks about his origins in North Carolina, His mother being his manager, Signs of leadership since a very young age, Dealing with racism in his home town, Moving to Atlanta, Creating culture on Atl's Peters St, Teamwork and How he feels about Atlanta's emerging talent.
ABOUT THE PODCAST: On this platform, everyone is created equally while the titles go out of the door. It gives you a better understanding of what people need in order to succeed in whatever they are doing. Everyone has one thing in common and that's entertainment. EPISODE DESCRIPTION: In this episode, I speak with Miya Bailey, a legendary Tattoo Artist and Painter. We spoke about growing up in his upcoming Solo Art Exhibit, moving from the Carolinas to Atlanta, and being a professional painter at the age of 10. @SoHollywoodThePodcast @MissHollywood313 @MiyaBailey @HiddenGallery333 Want to be a guest on the show email me here! Video Link Here Click Here To Stay Up To Date --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sohollywoodthepodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sohollywoodthepodcast/support
On the latest episode of LMGMHP, Javon shares his recent experience at a tattoo shop. Jasmine is talking about gender inequality in Hollywood and Jason gave us the culture play-by-play. Shoutout to all new and seasoned listeners#LetMeGetMyHeadphones #LMGMHPCurated PlaylistApple Music Link Spotify Link SHOW NOTES WHAT TO READ:THICK SKIN: THE HISTORY OF THE BLACK TATTOO COMMUNITY IN ATLANTAWP: More indelible than ink: Tattoo businesses flourish againWHAT TO WATCH:Jacci Gresham- FIRST FEMALE TATTOO ARTISTColoring Outside the Lines (2012), by Miya Bailey and briefly discusses Black tattoo artists.WHO TO FOLLOW:DARK SKIN BODY ART LLCCRISTIAN MARTINEZ - DMV TATTOO ARTISTJUSTIN WALKER - ATLANTA TATTOO ARTISTSTAY CONNECTED! - Twitter // Instagram // LinkTree
In Today's Blend, we're digging into how to embrace the process and the mess that comes with pursuing a life of self-employment. We're joined by a very special guest, Quamaine Giles, Visual Artist, Owner of Arts By Quamaine, and Tattoo Apprentice to Miya Bailey of the City of Ink Social Club. In my interview with him, you'll hear his best practices for embracing the journey of entrepreneurship and all of the mess that comes along with it. Quamaine shares his thoughts on how to stay the course, remaining vigilant in pursuing your dream, and how to enjoy the process. Make sure to subscribe to our email list to get your free cheat-sheet that recaps the major points and best practices of every episode. Click "Get Exclusives" in our Instagram bio @nosugaraddedpod.
A joint full of Tangy and shots of Jameson and a classic interview was recorded. Creative powerhouse Miya Baileywas in studio with us recently to discuss his contribution to the art culture in the city, City of Ink and Peters Street Station his early tattoo influences how he met Tuki Carter why Big K.r.i.t is on of his favorite people to tat, and shares some amazing stories involving cannabis. Full episode streaming soon on all platforms. This episode was sponsored by Jade's Elevation. Established April 20th in Memphis. TN, Jade's Elevation is a small family urban farm that focus on providing the best hemp products from seed to experience. Learn more about their amazing products and all the services they offer for farmers. Jadeselevation.com
The guys got invited out to the wonderful world of Peters Street Station to link up with ATL Legend Miya Bailey and talk art, movies, comics, his story, and his vision for the future. #ATLSalute Goes To: Petie Parker What's On TAP? Ukiyo - Three Taverns Brewery 4.25%ABV Premium Lager Beer
On this episode, Anthony (@sirrobertpoe) and Artesia (@knowartesia) reminisce about the road that got them to 200. Artesia makes it known that this is their 2nd attempt at recording the 200th episode since Anthony messed up the initial one. They also discuss: the new hit show Love Is on OWN network, their experience in Atlanta interviewing Miya Bailey and they introduce a new segment titled "Nigga Please" where they talk shit about the privileged and outlandish people across the country and more! Follow us on twitter @tharealityisInstagram at www.instagram.com/tharealityisFacebook at www.facebook.com/tharealityis Music by @Lbodean (Twitter & Instagram)
On this episode, Anthony (@sirrobertpoe) and Artesia (@knowartesia) reminisce about the road that got them to 200. Artesia makes it known that this is their 2nd attempt at recording the 200th episode since Anthony messed up the initial one. They also discuss: the new hit show Love Is on OWN network, their experience in Atlanta interviewing Miya Bailey and they introduce a new segment titled "Nigga Please" where they talk shit about the privileged and outlandish people across the country and more! Follow us on twitter @tharealityisInstagram at www.instagram.com/tharealityisFacebook at www.facebook.com/tharealityis Music by @Lbodean (Twitter & Instagram)
On this episode of the podcast, Anthony sits down with North Carolina native and owner of the City of Ink, Miya Bailey (@miyabailey/@cityofink) to discuss what it was like getting his business off the ground, the culture of Atlanta and how he went from being a shooter to a well known artist and entrepreneur in the city of Atlanta. They discuss all of those things after Anthony and Miya participate in a puff-n-pass session started by Miya's good friend Ro. Tune in for the gems that Miya drops and more! Follow us on twitter @tharealityisInstagram at www.instagram.com/tharealityisFacebook at www.facebook.com/tharealityis Music by @Lbodean (Twitter & Instagram)
On this episode of the podcast, Anthony sits down with North Carolina native and owner of the City of Ink, Miya Bailey (@miyabailey/@cityofink) to discuss what it was like getting his business off the ground, the culture of Atlanta and how he went from being a shooter to a well known artist and entrepreneur in the city of Atlanta. They discuss all of those things after Anthony and Miya participate in a puff-n-pass session started by Miya's good friend Ro. Tune in for the gems that Miya drops and more! Follow us on twitter @tharealityisInstagram at www.instagram.com/tharealityisFacebook at www.facebook.com/tharealityis Music by @Lbodean (Twitter & Instagram)
After 20 minutes of breaking bread and having conversation with local artist Doran Hickey and COO of Mass Collective, Mike Mooney, the conversation on this episode goes from local food and art in the community to society, gentrification, and the very dope Mass Collective. What's on TAP?: "Storey-Time IPA", "Nap Time IPA", "Alpen Glow IPA", & "Tatanka Coffee Stout" from Good Word Brewing #ATLSalute this episode goes to: Miya Bailey, Notch 8 Gallery, Loveless Melvin, City of Ink
Miya Bailey has been a standard in Art and Tattoo in the Atlanta Art Community for a long time. I remember Miya participated in a couple of our art exhibits in the early 2001-2002. Miya’s art is strong, colorful and full of emotion. Since then Miya has founded City Of Ink and traveled all over the world spreading the Prophet Art Message. I will let Miya Bailey tell his story in the interview we recorded in 2014 as he had just opened a second City Of Ink Tattoo Studio and was gearing up for more traveling. Find out more of Miya Bailey online at: http://prophetart.com/http://miyabailey.com/https://twitter.com/miyabaileyhttp://instagram.com/miyabaileyand http://instagram.com/cityofinkYour Host is DTMhttp://www.instagram.com/deltatangomikehttp://www.deltatangomike.comfor Art Is Kinghttp://www.artisking.orghttp://www.instagram.com/artisking_atl
Miya Bailey has been a standard in Art and Tattoo in the Atlanta Art Community for a long time. I remember Miya participated in a couple of our art exhibits in the early 2001-2002. Miya’s art is strong, colorful and full of emotion. Since then Miya has founded City Of Ink and traveled all over the world spreading the Prophet Art Message. I will let Miya Bailey tell his story in the interview we recorded in 2014 as he had just opened a second City Of Ink Tattoo Studio and was gearing up for more traveling. Find out more of Miya Bailey online at: http://prophetart.com/http://miyabailey.com/https://twitter.com/miyabaileyhttp://instagram.com/miyabaileyand http://instagram.com/cityofinkYour Host is DTMhttp://www.instagram.com/deltatangomikehttp://www.deltatangomike.comfor Art Is Kinghttp://www.artisking.orghttp://www.instagram.com/artisking_atl
In this episode of Art Is King Podcast, we feature the artist known the world over as C Flux Sing. Flux Da Bat Wonda, and as I first knew him simply: Flux Flux has been an artistic fixture in ATL since the 90s with Binkis Recs and then his own particular brand of art, design and illustration. I was lucky to share the stage a couple of years ago with Flux, He was rhyming and I was live painting, this was part of Methuzulah Gem’s event in East Atlanta. i have three words to say about that: Flux got skills. Check out Flux at his upcoming Website Launch event http://www.Cfluxsing.com presents: CFluxSing!... A Celebration and Re-Introduction to one of Atlanta's favorite Graphic Designer's and Illustrator's. Going down July 17th at TAP. 7pm-10pm. Food and drink specials. Fly music by Dj Aquaria. Visit Flux at instagram, twitter and Facebook. Tell him you appreciate his work in the ATL Art community! please listen to the end to hear the closing music by BINKIS RECS! Your host: DTMhttp://www.deltatangomike.com Art Is King podcast now available on iTunes, Spreaker.com and StitchRadio.com Stay tuned for upcoming Artist Interviews featuring Kat Goduco, Milton Davis, EricNine, Miya Bailey and more! http://www.artisking.org
In this episode of Art Is King Podcast, we feature the artist known the world over as C Flux Sing. Flux Da Bat Wonda, and as I first knew him simply: Flux Flux has been an artistic fixture in ATL since the 90s with Binkis Recs and then his own particular brand of art, design and illustration. I was lucky to share the stage a couple of years ago with Flux, He was rhyming and I was live painting, this was part of Methuzulah Gem’s event in East Atlanta. i have three words to say about that: Flux got skills. Check out Flux at his upcoming Website Launch event http://www.Cfluxsing.com presents: CFluxSing!... A Celebration and Re-Introduction to one of Atlanta's favorite Graphic Designer's and Illustrator's. Going down July 17th at TAP. 7pm-10pm. Food and drink specials. Fly music by Dj Aquaria. Visit Flux at instagram, twitter and Facebook. Tell him you appreciate his work in the ATL Art community! please listen to the end to hear the closing music by BINKIS RECS! Your host: DTMhttp://www.deltatangomike.com Art Is King podcast now available on iTunes, Spreaker.com and StitchRadio.com Stay tuned for upcoming Artist Interviews featuring Kat Goduco, Milton Davis, EricNine, Miya Bailey and more! http://www.artisking.org
It doesn't take long to hear the term "collection," "art collection" or art collector in the art world. What do those terms mean? We ask Karen Comer-Lowe, Jerry Thomas and Miya Bailey to help us find out. Karen Comer-Low is an adjunct Professor at where she teaches visual arts. She’s also a curator at the Rialto, an art buyer and more. is an art collector and archivist of African-American art based in Atlanta, Ga. is a founder and owner of City of Ink Tattoo shop in Castleberry Hill, Atlanta. He is also a sculptor, painter and illustrator. Music: - “1ne 4 you” - “Tribal” Credits: Arts & Craft is produced, written and edited by Carla Aaron-Lopez & Dom Brady for Abenghorn Media and IamKingCarla. Distributed by Arts Beats & Lyrics Radio at ablradio.comMixing by Dom BradyGraphic Design by Carla Aaron-LopezPhotography by Carla Aaron-Lopez and Dom BradyEngineered by Dom Brady We be tweetin’ | , @, @ Follow our adventure on Tumblr | artsxcraftradio.tumblr.com