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Best podcasts about urban arts

Latest podcast episodes about urban arts

Stepping Into your Leadership
The Impact of Working Genius on Leadership and Team Building

Stepping Into your Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 38:13


In this special episode of "Stepping into your Leadership," host Christine Courtney invites a distinguished guest who's not only an inspiring CEO but also her partner in life— Phillip Courtney. Phillip Courtney shares invaluable insights into how the Six Types of Working Genius can transform any workplace, drawing from his own experience as the CEO of Urban Arts.Urban Arts, under Phillip's leadership, revolutionizes education through arts and technology across the country. Phillip discusses the three pillars of their mission— game development, college access, and connecting alumni to the workforce, all while emphasizing that a child's education shouldn't depend on their zip code. The episode provides a compelling behind-the-scenes look at how the Six Types of Working Genius have positively influenced his organization.Episode Highlights:Introduction to the Six Types of Working Genius: Wonder, Invention, Discernment, Galvanizing, Enablement, and Tenacity.Real-life examples of how implementing the Six Types of Working Genius has improved team dynamics and productivity at Urban Arts.How understanding and utilizing these working geniuses can help place staff in roles where they find the most joy and satisfaction.Tips on using the Six Types of Working Genius for better meetings, teamwork, and identifying the right roles for team members.Phillip mentions the utility of the model in everyday work, from running meetings to goal-setting.Christine and Phillip discuss how they apply the principles of the Six Types of Working Genius in both their personal and professional lives.The importance of not "gaming" the test and answering authentically to get the most accurate insights.Practical tips for CEOs and leaders on using the Working Genius framework to boost morale and efficiency.Use the Working Genius results to build well-rounded teams.Plan meetings and projects with individual geniuses in mind to ensure the best outcomes.Join us as we dive deep into this dynamic framework and discover how you can start applying these principles immediately to see positive changes in your work environment.Listen now and step into your leadership with the wisdom of the Six Types of Working Genius! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

London Live with Mike Stubbs
The changing look of London: talking with Ken Galloway about The Summit: Urban Arts vs The World"

London Live with Mike Stubbs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 7:20


Curator of The Summit, Ken Galloway, joined 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs to talk about new murals that can be found in London following work done by artists throughout the 2024 Western Fair as part of Urban Arts vs The World.

The EdUp Experience
812: Press Start for Success - with Philip Courtney, CEO, Urban Arts, & Cynthia Williams⁠, President, ⁠Wizards of the Coast⁠ & ⁠Hasbro Gaming⁠

The EdUp Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 40:36


It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode,  YOUR guests are Philip Courtney, CEO, Urban Arts, & Cynthia Williams, President, Wizards of the Coast & Hasbro Gaming YOUR host is ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Dr. Joe Sallustio⁠⁠⁠⁠ YOUR sponsors are Ellucian Live 2024 & InsightsEDU  Why do we need more gaming in schools? Want to explore the science behind gaming's impact on learning & human development? Why is the gaming industry the future of work? Listen in to #EdUp! Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - ⁠⁠⁠Elvin Freytes⁠⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠⁠Dr. Joe Sallustio⁠⁠⁠ ● Join YOUR EdUp community at ⁠⁠⁠The EdUp Experience⁠⁠⁠! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edup/message

Stepping Into your Leadership
Decoding Team Dynamics Using the Working Genius Model

Stepping Into your Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 29:01


Join host Christine Courtney in an enlightening conversation on the latest episode of "Stepping into your Leadership," where we delve into the transformative power of understanding your "Working Genius." In this episode titled "Decoding Team Dynamics Using the Working Genius Model," Christine sits down with the dynamic Phillip Courtney, CEO of Urban Arts—a vibrant organization dedicated to fostering creativity through arts and technology education.Discover insights from Christine and Philip's journey into the six types of working genius—wonder, invention, discernment, galvanizing, enablement, and tenacity—and how this framework can revolutionize the way you view your team's dynamics and personal efficacy. Learn how Philip transformed his initial skepticism into a thriving management strategy that creatively aligns individual strengths with organizational goals. Find out how this thoughtful approach to staff engagement has infused Urban Arts with a culture of self-awareness, effective collaboration, and shared humor.Hear personal tales of how the working genius model not only reshapes the workplace but influences relationships and personal fulfillment. As a bonus, get ready for an exclusive peek into Philip's profound appreciation for the impact of Christine and Elaine's workshops on his professional community.Whether you're striving to be a more adept leader, eager to build more coherent teams, or simply curious about innovative approaches to professional development, this episode will provide a wealth of practical strategies and heartwarming anecdotes. Tune in and step into a deeper understanding of leadership, working genius, and how to joyfully navigate the complexities of collaboration and personal growth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Corso - Deutschlandfunk
Cracks: Erste Produktion des Urban Arts Ensemble Ruhr

Corso - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 4:29


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Cognac Corner
Urban Arts Expo

Cognac Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 83:44


On this week episode M.O.B. and Queenie chop it up with the beautiful, talented and hard working Deonne Moore. Deonne joins the show to talk about her up coming Urban Art Expo which AFM will be at on march 26th at the Omega Center 3900 Goodfellow blvd 63120. Deonne talks about all the work it takes to put on a art show and the challenges that come with a focus on lifting up the community in the best way. After the business is handled, we get into the lows of how men aren't able to handle business without trying to get something extra on the side. Deonne let us behind curtain and it was a pleasure.

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Our truth
Urban Arts Center Magazine

Our truth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 47:23


A dope interview with my big brother Jiles, the owner of many entertainment business. Come vibe with us and check out his website. https://www.urbanartsonline.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

format+ - der Designpodcast
Raphael Volkmer, wie weit kommt man mit Open Source?

format+ - der Designpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 48:32


Folge 7 der Podcast-Reihe "Turning Points" “Geld ist wichtig, aber eher als Mittel zum Zweck nicht als Ziel”, meint Raphael Volkmer. Für ihn steht soziale Innovation über technologischer Innovation. Deshalb erzählt er uns von seinem Weg zum Co-Gründer bei Precious Plastic in Wien und gibt uns spannende Einblicke in diese Open-Source-Initiative, die Plastik mit einfachsten Mitteln recycelt. Gesprochen haben wir auch über seinen Master Social Design as Urban Arts und seine Nebentätigkeit als Fahrradtrainer in Schulen.

Around The Way Talk

What is Genre: Urban Arts?"Genre: Urban Arts is a true friend to the creative, a support for the artist in a world that wants us to end our dance with our connection to divinity- end our connection with the most innate part of ourselves. Here we are protected & freed from the societal pressures of mundanity."  (genreurbanarts.com/mission)Meet Nakeysha; She is the Owner and Founder of Genre: Urban Arts.In this episode we discuss the wealth of creativity they offer as well as how they build community by supporting other creatives. Make sure to check out the Chapters section to see the breakdown of the episode. Find them at https://genreurbanarts.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/genreurbanarts/Around The Way Girl Remixed. All rights reserved.

Programa Making Of
#65 Sua Música em Todo o Lugar

Programa Making Of

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 29:37


O poder da música para a comunicação das marcas é o assunto desse Making Of. E para falar sobre o tema convidamos Danrley Calabrezi, fundador e CEO da 2id, agência de publicidade com foco em Music Branding com mais de 10 anos de mercado, que auxilia marcas a fazer da música uma plataforma de conexão com seus clientes. Entre as empresas atendidas estão Chilli Beans, Natura, Morana, Petz, Samsonite, TGI Friday's, Casa das Cuecas, Urban Arts e Labellamafia. O Dan é radialista, publicitário e palestrante TEDx no qual conta a sua trajetória através das paradas de sucesso ao longo dos anos e mostra como a música é influente em nosso cotidiano. Tem passagens por importantes agências de publicidade do país, entre elas a atual FCB Brasil e o grupo Publicis. Ele já esteve no Making Of, em 2017, para falar sobre a empresa e o trabalho de identidade sonora que estava desenvolvendo para várias marcas do varejo naquela ocasião. Confira a entrevista no link https://bit.ly/3xherDs . Quatro anos se passaram e o Danrley volta ao programa para falar sobre as novidades da empresa, que inclui o projeto chamado Sua Música em Todo Lugar que é voltado para o mercado fonográfico no geral, mas principalmente para artistas independentes que procuram uma nova forma de impactar seus potenciais fãs e querem aumentar a massa de conhecedores do seu trabalho. O programa Making Of é apresentado por Regina Antonelli todas as quintas, às 10h, com reapresentações as sextas, às 14h, e aos sábados, às 19h, na Rádio Mega Brasil Online.

Rádio Mega Brasil Online
MAKING OF (2021) #19 - Agência 2id lança projeto 'Sua música em Todo o Lugar', com Danrley Calabrezi

Rádio Mega Brasil Online

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 29:37


O Making Of de hoje vai abordar o poder da música para a comunicação das marcas. E para falar sobre o tema convidamos Danrley Calabrezi, fundador e CEO da 2id, agência de publicidade com foco em Music Branding com mais de 10 anos de mercado, que auxilia marcas a fazer da música uma plataforma de conexão com seus clientes. Entre as empresas atendidas estão Chilli Beans, Natura, Morana, Petz, Samsonite, TGI Friday's, Casa das Cuecas, Urban Arts e Labellamafia. O Dan é radialista, publicitário e palestrante TEDx no qual conta a sua trajetória através das paradas de sucesso ao longo dos anos e mostra como a música é influente em nosso cotidiano. Tem passagens por importantes agências de publicidade do país, entre elas a atual FCB Brasil e o grupo Publicis. Ele já esteve no Making Of, em 2017, para falar sobre a empresa e o trabalho de identidade sonora que estava desenvolvendo para várias marcas do varejo naquela ocasião. Confira a entrevista no link https://bit.ly/3xherDs . Quatro anos se passaram e o Danrley volta ao programa para falar sobre as novidades da empresa, que inclui o projeto chamado Sua Música em Todo Lugar que é voltado para o mercado fonográfico no geral, mas principalmente para artistas independentes que procuram uma nova forma de impactar seus potenciais fãs e querem aumentar a massa de conhecedores do seu trabalho. . O programa Making Of é apresentado por Regina Antonelli todas as quintas, às 10h, com reapresentações as sextas, às 14h, e aos sábados, às 19h, na Rádio Mega Brasil Online, e é disponibilizado, simultaneamente com a estreia, em imagens na TV Mega Brasil.

Bonjour Victoria !
Urban Arts Tour 2021 à Esquimalt

Bonjour Victoria !

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 2:46


Urban Arts Tour 2021 à Esquimalt by Radio Victoria

Sing! Dance! Act! Thrive!
Hip Hop Icon Maestro Fresh Wes: "Stick To Your Vision"

Sing! Dance! Act! Thrive!

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 27:41


Hello and welcome to episode 69 of Sing! Dance! Act! Thrive!I’m going to start the show with a little-known fact… For most of my life, I tiptoed around in order to go unnoticed. I was passionate about the performing arts, however, I was way too shy to become a performer. As a photographer, makeup artist, journalist, artist manager, and publicist I could remain behind the scenes, but becoming a coach changed that for me. As a creativity coach, we dig deep into core values, limiting beliefs, and personal motivation for achieving goals. Encouraging my clients to show up authentically, to share vulnerabilities, and to push through their comfort zones motivates me to lead by example and do the same. Now when I notice I am procrastinating on something I examine the why behind it, what fear or limiting belief am I holding on to? Then I work to push through. And I’m grateful for the change! Listeners have heard me say before that the reason I got into coaching was out of frustration that too many artists were coming to me for publicity before they were really ready. In order to get media attention these days, you need a professional brand, interesting stories, and an active social media following. Through coaching I can guide you through developing those step by step, however, lately, I’m realizing that in my attempts to give the people what they want which is for me to teach them about social media and dyi publicity that I’ve started to allow clients to again skip over the foundational work. The foundation is personal branding which is all about expressing your authentic self in all its glory. It is exploring and celebrating your personality, interests, life experiences, core values, beliefs, skills, strengths, and even your weaknesses. It is deeply personal work that I believe strongly that you can’t have long-lasting success if you skip it. I’m sharing this because it is good to take a step back and remember the why behind your vision and notice if you are going off track. So you may notice on the podcast or things I share on social media that I’m going to return to focus on the foundations more so than giving you social media and publicity tips. My guest today knows all about sticking to your vision so much so that Stick to your vision has grown from a song that he wrote and recorded to a book to Ted talks to being a major part of his personal and professional brand. Maestro Fresh Wes is a multi-award-winning recording artist, and the first Canadian Hip Hop artist to have a single hit Gold status on the charts. His iconic 1989 album Symphony In Effect was the first to receive a JUNO Award for Best Rap Recording of the Year, as well as the first Canadian Hip Hop album to go Platinum. A true pioneer, he was also the first Canadian hip hop artist to have a song rank on Billboard’s Top 20 Rap Singles chart, and in 2019 “Let Your Backbone Slide” became the first rap song inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame.Maestro’s songs “Reach For The Sky (feat. Classified and Blue Rodeo)” and “The Distance (feat. Saukrates)” were featured throughout the Olympics, 2014 Winter, and 2016 Summer, respectively.As an actor, Williams has appeared on numerous film and television projects, including The Line — for which he was nominated for a Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series — and  as the character of Paul Dwyer in the CBC hit sitcom, Mr. D. He has been inducted into the Scarborough Walk of Fame, received the 2003 Reel World Film Festival Trailblazer Award, and was a guest speaker for the Governor-General of Canada’s Summit on Urban Arts. Williams’ paths as both an author and motivational speaker merged with the release of his motivational book, Stick To Your Vision with its foreword written by Public Enemy’s Chuck D, and content long-credited for inspiring fellow Canadian hip hop star Drake.Canada’s indisputable Godfather of hip hop has just unveiled his newest release — an inspirational children’s book, Stick To Your Vision: Young Maestro Goes to School.How is that for an introduction…the man is a legend and a super sweet guy too. I hope you enjoy our conversation.Links and a transcript visit http://singdanceactthrive.com/069

Desert Island Jams
Desert Island Jams #2 - LaTasha Barnes

Desert Island Jams

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 80:12 Transcription Available


Accompanying playlists: click HERE for Spotify and click HERE for YouTube.Click HERE for the transcript of the podcast.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/desertislandjams)LaTasha “Tasha” Barnes is an internationally acclaimed and awarded dancer, educator, coach and ambassador of culture from Richmond, VA - based in New York. I know the remit of the show is to meet mostly musicians and DJs- but Tasha is so engaging to talk with about music, that it was an obvious ask for me. She thinks about music in a visceral and emotional way which is so nourishing to discuss. I hope that comes through in this episode.LaTasha is globally celebrated for her musicality, athleticism, and joyful presence throughout the cultural traditions she bears, which include: House, Hip-Hop, Waacking, Jazz, and Lindy Hop. Her expansive artistic, competitive and performative skills have made her a frequent collaborator to Dorrance Dance, Singapore based Timbre Arts Group, Caleb Teicher & Co., Ephrat Asherie Dance and many international Jazz/Lindy Hop and Urban Arts festivals like LindyFest, ILHC, Summer Dance Forever, and Ladies of Hip-Hop Festival. In effort to further her service to her communities Tasha designed and received her Master's in Ethnochoreology, Black Studies and Performance Studies thru New York University Gallatin School to further community presence in cultural dance research, performance, preservation and pedagogy. In concert with these efforts she is also a part of the directing braintrust developing the ground-breaking stage production Swing 2020, set to premiere in New York (Joyce Theater) in August 2020. Accolades, endeavors and accomplishments aside, Tasha’s forever purpose is to inspire fellow artists and art enthusiasts to cultivate an authentic sense of self in their creative expressions and daily lives.Tasha's current projects:Guggenheim Virtual Commission Series,PaperBack Crew,Jazz Dance Continuum,Gibney DoublePlus Residency,Guest Lecturer/Residency University WisconsinSwing 2020,Nefer Global Movement (Nefer on FB and Nefer on IG)HellaBlackLindyHop/Black Brown & Beige,Ladies in the House Serieswww.latashabarnes.com ( launching soon)https://linktr.ee/tasha_b_vaSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/desertislandjams)

Bridging the Social Distance
54 Kelly McCullough (MADE:Urban Arts)

Bridging the Social Distance

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 58:50


For this episode I interview Kelly McCullough, a high school teacher at the Upper Grand District School Board. Kelly helps run urbanartsguelph.ca MADE with her colleague Jeff Bersche, an arts-focused experiential learning course here in Guelph. And since experiential learning steps outside the classroom...Jenny really wanted to explore what that might mean for students during a quarantine. Are kids who take to venturing outside the traditional classroom structure more resilient when asked to shift to a totally new reality? Is this more experiential, or simply more isolating? How are kids coping? What does this look like for students graduating? We talk about this, about the very real challenges of emergency learning, about the occasional positive highlights to come out of this strange time, and our collective hope that students will brave this global pandemic okay and receive the support they need. Find out more about MADE at https://www.urbanartsguelph.ca/This episode was originally recorded on May 28th 2020. Get on the email list at bridgingthesocialdistance.substack.com

In the Loop with Louise Netz and Yasmeen Sheikah
Manifest Urban Arts Festival: WCRX Senior Spotlights feat. Izzy E.

In the Loop with Louise Netz and Yasmeen Sheikah

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 60:10


Welcome to the final episode of this show! Today we will be skip the news and our social media moments to bring you the stories of graduating Columbia College Chicago seniors for the Manifest Urban Arts Festival. If you want to check out this year’s online festival head over to manifest.colum.edu. Thank you to Madelena Primini, Michael Filek, Josie Whisman and Mahnoor Syed for guesting on this episode. A very special thank you to Matt Cunningham. Thank you for listening in this semester. Congrats to the class of 2020. We made it. Please enjoy this last episode, the Manifest episode, of in the loop with Louise and Yasmeen. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @WCRXFM. If you have anything you’d like to share with us, send it our way using the hashtag #inthelooponcrx

AZ Uncensored
AZ Uncensored Leading with Hip Hop- LD 29

AZ Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 26:40


What happens when Danny Morales, owner of CYPERS The Center for Urban Arts come together with Representative Cesar Chavez? We discover the impact of Hip Hop changing lives of youth, the community it brings, and resilient, authentic creativity. Legislative District 29 encompasses West Glendale and North Avondale and has the largest population of Hispanics in the state. 

Amerikan Therapy
Power Session - Tracie Jiggetts, Using Art To Create A More Humanized Society

Amerikan Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 12:22


Tracie Jiggetts, Director, Choreographer, And Mother, Set Out To Change The Scope Of The Future By Addressing The Fear That Threatens The Lives And Dreams Of Our Youth. With this vision, she founded The Art of Truth in 2013. By taking a deeply honest approach to understanding the human experience, addressing the root of individual and communal challenges and helping to overcome societal hardships, The Art of Truth is a catalyst for healing and self-love, a movement toward empowerment through dance, music, theatre, and visual art. The Art of Truth Mission: To offer a sacred space and freedom to be one’s self, the courage to find who that self is; and the creative ability to express that self through the art.Tracie is a captivating dancer, actor, choreographer, and director, who believes in the power of individualism and creativity. Tracie was born and raised in Baltimore Maryland, where she began her training at the Baltimore School for the Arts, with a host of inspiring instructors, that included Sylvester Campbell and Stephanie Powell. She continued her dance and theatre training at Catonsville Community College, Studio 801, Morton Street Dance Studio and Towson State University. She holds a BA in Urban Arts from Coppin State University. Tracie has an extensive performance history; gracing the stage of countless venues including The Lyric, Arena Players, Center Stage and The National Black Theatre Festival. Aside from The Art of Truth, Tracie is also the director of the Maryland Summer Center Arts program at the Eubie Blake National Jazz Institute and Cultural Center. Email: traciejiggetts@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/AMERIKANTHERAPY)

Arrest All Mimics: The Creative Innovation Podcast
Ep 138: A story about youth, young people and creativity. Young Urban Arts founder Kerry O'Brien

Arrest All Mimics: The Creative Innovation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 85:29


According to the Department For Education figures, 70% of youth services funding has been cut since 2010, since the Conservatives came to power. Violent crime is a regular feature on the news, young deaths seemingly a daily headline. Kerry O'Brien joins me to discuss the incredible and essential work of Young Urban Arts Foundation, the charity she founded who provide workshops and programs to empower young people to express themselves and develop their talents through creativity. Her own story of adversity and resolve is powerful and we get into why artistic expression is so important for the fundamental needs of every young person on earth, to avoid mental health catastrophes. When an education system is ill equipped to cater for individuality, teachers left no choice but to be more stressed about Ofsted visits than the needs of their pupils, police forces whittled down to the bare bones, able only to focus on the end results and not the community and root causes of violent crime, then the support of society and organisations like YUAF becomes the difference between a frightening future and one of hope and positive change. Get your thoughts on young people and creativity to @arrestallmimics on social media. Episode 138 is supported by http://illustrationweb.com http://heartinternet.co.uk http://foilco.uk http://theaoi.com Special thanks to Bayeux photo lab and Fujifilm for support on http://lendmeyourearart.com http://yuaf.org.uk http://twitter.com/yuafofficial http://instagram.com/yuafofficial http://twitter.com/ladyemcee

CFRU Mobile Community Radio
142 – Funding Drive Special: Kelly (MADE: Urban Arts) and Dan (Guelph Neighbourhood support Coalition)

CFRU Mobile Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019


This is a special two-hour radio episode I put together of the CFRU Mobile Community Radio show - today's show includes a conversation with Kelly McCullough of the urbanartsguelph.ca MADE program and Dan Evans of the Guelph Neighbourhood Support Coalition. I brought these two on the show because all three of our projects explore the value of breaking molds, exploring accessibility through a lens that includes comfort, trust, and empowerment, and demonstrating the power of building community in alternative spaces. The second part of the show is an older interview from the spring of 2016 - Bry Webb interviewed me in my early days of running the pilot-project version of the Mobile Studio, and it's kind of awesome to hear the feelings about it so early in its operation. Hopefully these two conversations will help shed some light on CFRU's Mobile Studio, what it is, what I do, and why it's an important project to support in our community . If you have the means of donating we would love it! You can go to cfru.ca/donations/donate

Felt City
5. Хотын соёл урлаг | Urban Arts and Culture

Felt City

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 38:00


Хотын соёл урлаг, түүний ач холбогдлын тухай анги. PS: Бид 2 энэ ангидаа илүү их improvisation хийсэн болохоор ганц 2 нэр андуурсан байна. (798 Art Zone, Best of Classics)

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I mean... Can we discuss?
Interviewing the founder and editor in chief of Genre: Urban Arts, Nakeysha Roberts Washington.

I mean... Can we discuss?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 45:00


Genre: Urban Arts is an independent magazine platform for writers and artist to feature their work. You submit, purchase the magazine and inquire about future events on their website www.genreurbanarts.com and follow them on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube channel @genreurbanarts They are currently open for different contributing opportunities along with submissions for other anthology projects. They are based out of Milwaukee and host many events in the New York area. So listen up to listen to Nakeysha’s journey and how she is helping all upcoming creatives especially the black and brown communities. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support

Artiance - Kunst, Cultuur en Onderwijs
Afl. 015 Jan Jaap Knol - Fonds voor Cultuurparticipatie, tienjarig jubileum

Artiance - Kunst, Cultuur en Onderwijs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 57:19


Het Fonds voor Cultuurparticipatie bestaat in 2018 tien jaar. In deze podcast vertelt directeur Jan Jaap Knol o.a. over het ontstaan van het fonds, de hoogtepunten van de afgelopen tien jaar, hoe een subsidieregeling tot stand komt (Urban Arts) en over Cultuureducatie met Kwaliteit en de Muziekimpuls. Jan Jaap geeft tevens belangrijke tips en aanwijzingen voor het maken van een goede aanvraag (ga naar 32m19).  Jan Jaap is een bevlogen directeur die echt met hart en ziel werkt aan de versterking van cultuureducatie en cultuurparticipatie. Jan Jaap wordt geïnterviewd door Rob Bangert, directeur van Artiance. Voor meer informatie: www.cultuurparticipatie.nl www.artiance.nl www.lkca.nl www.cultuurconnectie.nl  

Genre: Urban Arts (For the People)
EP1: Genre: Urban Arts - FTP

Genre: Urban Arts (For the People)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2018 41:47


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Creative Memphis Podcast
Episode #032: Lauren Kennedy | Urban Arts Commission

Creative Memphis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2015 51:32


Lauren Kennedy is executive director of Urban Arts Commission, a local non-profit responsible for helping the city manage public art projects. They enhance the cultural vibrancy of communities through the development of public art. They also celebrate diversity in everything they do. Urban Arts CommissionFacebookTwitter

Creative Memphis Podcast
Episode #028: Artistik Approach | Alt Hip Hop

Creative Memphis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2015 55:03


Siphen Sylve and Brandon "Eso" Tolson form Artistik Approach the rising alternative hip-hop duo you can find every third Thursday of the month at Artistik Lounge found at Minglewood Hall. "We're kinda like Take 6 meets the Fugees in the kitchen with Doug E. Fresh at Erykah Badu's house...but not really." The pair meet while taking classes at MCA and remained in Memphis after graduation because of ties that bind and the connection to Memphis formed during their time here. Siphen is director of public art at Urban Arts as well as her own illustration and Brandon does design for Choose901 plus runs his own freelance on the side.  BandcampTwitterFacebookWebsite Siphen Sylve - saayesBrandon Tolson - CoolUrbanHippie

Lunch Out Loud Ottawa
Ep 84- House of Paint & Rita Carter

Lunch Out Loud Ottawa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2014 45:59


We meet up with Rob Reid, the festival producer of Ottawa's largest Urban Arts festival which is running Sept 4th through 7th this year. We talk about how it started, how hard the city is to deal with to get something this great going and of course a lot of details about the event! Music this week is from the Friday night performer from Ottawa, Rita Carter!

Lunch Out Loud Ottawa
Ep 84- House of Paint & Rita Carter

Lunch Out Loud Ottawa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2014 45:59


We meet up with Rob Reid, the festival producer of Ottawa's largest Urban Arts festival which is running Sept 4th through 7th this year. We talk about how it started, how hard the city is to deal with to get something this great going and of course a lot of details about the event! Music this week is from the Friday night performer from Ottawa, Rita Carter!

Please Speak Freely
Episode 22: Jason Yoon and Sarah Meyer of New Urban Arts

Please Speak Freely

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2012 46:13


One of my favorite youth programs in the country is New Urban Arts, based in Providence, RI. This community-based program is located in a storefront, and it is one of those rare places where the practice matches the rhetoric. For this episode I interviewed Jason Yoon, Executive Director and Sarah Meyer, Program Director, and weContinue Reading…