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Get out from nowhere and on with The Fantastival Podcast #144 as we have John, Brandon and Ted from The Height, as control is lost in this one as the youngsters go crazy and rip the rules to shreds… From One To Another the boys talk about their influences, how they all got into playing music, their fantastic tunes to date and latest single ‘I Know There's More', the recently released physical EP, their gigs so far (headlined Salford Lads Club) and upcoming gig supporting Skylights (with the awesome Shed Project), plans for the future and they collate the most mental Fantasy Festival seen so far as chaos reigns in the wonderful world of The Fantastival. To order the Height EP: https://vinylrevivalmcr.com/shop-item/the-height-one-to-another/ And be sure to give The Height a follow on the below: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6DXn8dMPho4EuAiXgXzdDl?si=S3fsGWzdSCm14TGYK7yaTQ Twitter: https://x.com/theheightband?s=21&t=eqrCq7Vm65YWWbA4Nfrj7A Instagram: https://instagram.com/theheight_band?igshid=YTQwZjQ0NmI0OA== If you've enjoyed the Fantastival Podcast please give us a follow on Twitter @FantastivalP, subscribe on whatever platform you are listening to and give us a star rating on iTunes or rate the show and comment on the episode on Spotify and remember to check for our new episodes which are released every Sunday at 9am. Spread the word... and the word is Fantastival! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-fantastival-podcast/message
On Friday's show: We get analysis of Russia's invasion of Ukraine from local experts. And we offer you and other Houstonians a chance to share your thoughts about the situation and reactions to it. Also this hour: Houston artist Ted Ellis tells us about his paintings depicting key figures and events from Black history, which are the featured works in a new exhibit at Galveston's Nia Cultural Center. And we break down some of the other recent news in The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of the week.
In this episode, Ralph Newell goes one-on-one with longtime Diverse associate and award-winning artist Ted Ellis. As a Scholar-in-Residence at Old Dominion University (ODU), Ted leads many new and compelling initiatives with an emphasis on art and social justice. In 2018 he was appointed to a federal commission on African American history. Join the conversation, and take a glimpse into Ted's artistry and the pursuit of his heartfelt passion for the arts. Ted shares how he uses his platform to support African American history preservation efforts, and he also speaks about the countless artists he draws inspiration from for his advocacy work on and off the canvas. KEY POINTS: Ted Ellis' visual arts journey. Thoughts on the Juneteenth federal holiday. Advocacy and preserving African American history through art. How do we increase visibility for African American art? Ted's role on the federal 400 Years of African American History Commission and his role as Scholar in Residence at Old Dominion University. QUOTABLES: “I'm not in the art business, Ralph. I'm in a culture business, and our culture is priceless. And it's important and it's prioritized in every aspect of what I do as an artist, and so that's beyond paint, beyond the brush, beyond the palette.” PRODUCTS / RESOURCES: Ted Ellis http://www.tellisfineart.com/ Ted Ellis Appointed as Scholar-in-Residence at College of Arts and Letters http://www.tellisfineart.com/https://www.odu.edu/news/2020/11/ted_ellis_artist_in_#.YNoKONVKipo LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ted-ellis-6800591a/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tellisart Visit the Diverse: Issues In Higher Education website: https://diverseeducation.com/ Or follow us on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/diverseissues Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diverseissuesinhighereducation/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/DiverseJobs?_rdc=1&_rdr LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/diverse-issues-in-higher-education In The Margins is produced by Diverse: Issues In Higher Education and edited by Instapodcasts (visit at www.instapodcasts.com)
Learn how art celebrates American history, culture and lifestyle. Ted Ellis graduated over twenty years ago from Dillard University with a B.S. in Chemistry degree and worked as an Environmental chemist for eight years. He then began his professional career as a full-time artist, receiving national recognition and acclaim with his narrative paintings about African American history, culture, and lifestyle. His desire and interest to further impact the world of art lead him to obtain his M.A. in Museum Studies at Southern University New Orleans. That learning experience was priceless. His master thesis project, "400 Years African Commemorative Art Exhibition: Chronicling the African American Struggle, Resiliency, Perseverance and Triumph from 1619 to 2019” debuted in Washington, D.C. and is now at Old Dominion University. Currently, he is the Vice-Chair for the 400 Years of African American History Commission and Committee Chair for Preservation of African American History: Entertainment, Sports and Culture. This federal commission was established by Public Law 115-102. www.tellisfineart.com
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Broadsound is the first in a series of podcasts taking an explorative and alternative look at the county of Norfolk. In this podcast writer and naturalist, Mark Cocker joins poet, author and UEA lecturer, Jean McNeil on the 12:36 train from Norwich to Great Yarmouth. Their conversation focuses on the broads; Norfolk's unique and alluring National Park. Broadsound is the same duration as the trip from Norwich to Great Yarmouth and can be listened to on the train to accompany the journey. Punctuating their conversation are recordings of Surlingham-based duo 'The Happy Couple' and field recordings made in and around the broads. Ear of the Edgeland Ep.1 / Broadsounds was produced by Oliver Payne for the Norfolk and Norwich Sonic Arts Collective. 'Lullaby of Broadland' and 'Into the Reeds' were written by The Happy Couple (David Ross and Judith Goodman) and recorded in Surlingham church by Oliver Payne. Binaural field recording of Ranworth broad made by Ollie Hall. Field Recording of the Ted Ellis reserve at Surlingham made by Richard Fair. We are extremely grateful to the Broads Landscape Partnership's 'Water, Mills and Marshes' project for funding this project.
SUBSCRIBE & LIKE for more podcasts #BAIAtalksPODCAST BLACK ART IN AMERICA™ (BAIA) is a leading online portal and network focused on African-American Art with visitors from over 100 countries visiting our site each month and about half a million visitors to our social media pages. Check out the resources below for more info. ** Resources ** Become a Patreon https://www.patreon.com/blackartinamerica Educational Resources https://blackartinamerica.com/index.php/educational-resources/ FREE course on Getting Started Collecting Art https://tinyurl.com/startcollectingart Visit our Curated Shop https://shopbaiaonline.com/ Buy and Sell Black Art in our Marketplace http://buyblackart.com/ **Social** Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BlackArtInAmerica/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/blackartinamerica_ Twitter https://twitter.com/baiaonline **Our Website** https://blackartinamerica.com/
Black Art In America taped a panel discussion at the 2016 installment of the Harlem Fine Arts Show in Chicago. This Arts Lecture Series included artist panels featuring Faheem Majeed, Raymond Thomas, Roger Carter, Keon Parsons, William Hill and Ted Ellis. This podcast are the thoughts and comments made by Faheem that day. www.blackartinamerica.com for more SUBSCRIBE & LIKE for more podcasts #BAIAtalksPODCAST BLACK ART IN AMERICA™ (BAIA) is a leading online portal and network focused on African-American Art with visitors from over 100 countries visiting our site each month and about half a million visitors to our social media pages. Check out the resources below for more info. ** Resources ** Become a Patreon https://www.patreon.com/blackartinamerica Educational Resources https://blackartinamerica.com/index.php/educational-resources/ FREE course on Getting Started Collecting Art https://tinyurl.com/startcollectingart Visit our Curated Shop https://shopbaiaonline.com/ Buy and Sell Black Art in our Marketplace http://buyblackart.com/ **Social** Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BlackArtInAmerica/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/blackartinamerica_ Twitter https://twitter.com/baiaonline **Our Website** https://blackartinamerica.com/
Ted Ellis welcomes you to the Black Art In America Fine Art Show Houston. Ted is a passionate man. He is passionate about his family, passionate about his heritage, and passionate about his art. Just ask him and he proudly declares, “I paint subjects that are representative of the many facets of American life as I know it. I like to think of myself as a creative historian. I was put here to record history and all aspects of American culture and heritage. My sole purpose has always been to educate through my art. More about Ted
Ted Ellis is a rising star as an intern for one of the most prestigious think tanks in the world. As an intern at the Center for Educational Freedom at the Cato Institute, he fights to advance the cause of freedom and individual choice in education. Ted believes in people, and he works to ensure that Americans have the best education for our youth by empowering parents to choose that education directly. A proud export of Tennessee, he brings classic American values as well as a youthful perspective and vigor to our nation’s capital. He is an spotlight graduate of Roanoke College, and has an impressive list of internships at the intersection of economics and politics.
Ted Ellis is a world-renowned artist for the past 25 years. “I paint subjects that are representative of the many facets of American life as I know it. I like to think of myself as a creative historian." In the last 20 years, many corporations and Ellis’ private collectors continue to admire and collect his work. A few of the prominent individuals who enjoy his creations are as follows: the late Johnny Cochran, Angela Bassett, Ed Gordon, Blair Underwood, Susan L. Taylor, Bryant Gumbel, Joyce Roche, Spike Lee, and Brad Pitt. A few of the major corporations that have commissioned Ellis include: Walt Disney Studios, The Minute Maid Company, Coca-Cola, Phillip Morris, and Avon, Inc. He has also been featured on local and regional television programs, in magazines such as Upscale and Southern Living, Newsweek, and is frequently featured in newspaper articles throughout the country. His popular art images have been found on book covers and collectible prints. Highlights Ted discusses the power of art across the board politically, socially, academically, historically, and economically. It is important to understand the level of articulation art has. When we create we are problem solving. An artist and a scientist are one in the same. Images are an universal language. Success is finding a happy place for yourself; going back to your passion and service to others. For more information visit www.cstem.org.