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Being An Artist With Tom Judd
Henry Bermudez - Reinvention and Creativity in an Ever Changing World.

Being An Artist With Tom Judd

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 49:33


My guest today is Henry Burmudez. He became a major artist in his home country of Venezuela in the 70's through the early 2000's. He made a good living and prospered as a creative force in his home town of Caracas. Among his other accomplishments, he represented Venezuela at the 1986 Venice Biennale. In 1998 , with the election of Cesar Chavez, his world began to fall apart. With the collapse of the economy, his  collector base evaporated and left the artist with no way of making a living and support his family. With the help of artist Frank Hyder, he was invited to show in Miami Florida.  He eventually made his way to Philadelphia where he forged a new life as an artist and in 2024 had a 20 year retrospective at the Woodmere Art Museum in Philadelphia. The exhibit  was a survey of his extraordinary reinvention of himself and his artwork in his new chosen home. With the results of the recent election in the US, he is now reminded of the challenges he faced in Venezuela.We will be talking about all of that and what it means to be an artist in the world today.  

Being An Artist With Tom Judd
Stuart Netsky - Walking Backwards into the Future

Being An Artist With Tom Judd

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 36:34


“I appreciate the Rococo for its extravagance and theatricality, as it appeals to my love of kitsch.”- STUART NETSKY      Netsky is a conceptual artist making paintings, mixed media sculptures, prints and other objects. An original voice and artist whose work jumps off the canvas and confronts us with the eclectic absurdity of our image inundated culture. A lover of the theatrical, mixed with his unique version of pop and Romantic master painting.  His work is made in distinct series, creating a pictorial eclecticism that obscures our ability to make sense of the image, acting as a metaphor for the confusion and shifting dichotomies in social interactions.Digital images speak to our technologically driven world and reflect the temporal paradox in pop culture whereby the past is brought to the present, the present to the past. He digitally appropriates art and historical images with those from film and popular culture, juxtaposed with psychedelic and floral patterns and mixes them all together. His influences include Francois Boucher and Gerhard Richter, Jean-Honore Fragonard, Gene Davis, Bridget Riley, Nicholas Krushenick and Jean-Antoine Watteau, among others - the rococo and abstraction, op art and pop art, anime and realism, and the psychedelic all come together, layered, spliced and distorted, materials that evoke the psychosexual. He views his practice as a drag display operating within the  time he has lived in while embracing nostalgia and romanticism for their tender and universal  sensibilities. He received a Master of Art in Art Education from Philadelphia College of Art in 1986 and went on to receive a Master of Fine Art in sculpture from Tyler School of Art, Elkins Park, PA in 1990. Netsky was an Adjunct Professor at The University of the Arts, Philadelphia, and is currently an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Jefferson University. He has had solo exhibitions of his work at Philadelphia's Institute of Contemporary Art, Larry Becker Contemporary Art, Richard Anderson, NYC, Locks Gallery, Bridgette Mayer Gallery, and a retrospective at the Rosenwald Wolf Gallery, University of the Arts. He has also shown in innumerable group shows nationally and internationally. In 1995, he received the Pew Fellowship in the Arts. His work is in the collections of The Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, The Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Woodmere Art Museum, as well as the Johnson and Johnson Collection and many private collections.   

Being An Artist With Tom Judd
Sarah McEneaney: A Particular Place in the World

Being An Artist With Tom Judd

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 46:34


Sarah McEneaney's art is singular and unique in its focus on the everyday existence of the artist. Living in the middle of the very busy and complicated city of Philadelphia, she has created a lifestyle of almost monastic discipline as an artist. McEneaney is also an activist and community leader including the formation of the Callowhill Neighborhood Association in 2001, and the co-founding of the Reading Viaduct Project in 2003. She works mostly in egg tempera, and her work is raw and direct, a slow moving autobiographic investigation of the nature of her life, and our life. In that way her paintings are very universal and profound.  She has shown her work in major galleries and museums for the last 40 years, including an extensive retrospective in 2004 at the Institute of Contemporary Art at the university of Pennsylvania. She is included in major collections including Philadelphia Museum of Art,[2] Mills College Art Museum,[3] the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts,[4] Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Woodmere Art Museum  in Philadelphia.

I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors
Working with Glass & Public Project Advice with Artist Laura Sallade

I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 44:11


Laura Sallade is an artist living and working in Philadelphia. Sallade earned a Certificate in Sculpture from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 2013 and is completing a coordinated Bachelors of Fine Arts at The University of Pennsylvania. During her time at UPenn, the artist has also worked toward a Certificate in Positive Psychology and an Advanced Certificate in Creative Writing. While completing her degree, the artist has worked at the intersection of painting and glass, exhibiting in New York, Philadelphia, and beyond, creating large scale multi panel works. Her most recent solo exhibitions include Cairn University in 2023 and Massey Klein Gallery in 2022. Notable group exhibitions include the Susquehanna Art Museum, Future Art Fair, and The Woodmere Art Museum. Laura has completed public commissions for Atlantic Aviation Airport, Jefferson Hospital, and The Ritz Carlton, among many others. Recent awards and residencies include The SIM Residency in Iceland, The Pilchuck Glass School Scholarship, and The Nextfab Fellowship. Laura is currently preparing for a two person show at Works on Paper Gallery in Philadelphia. "Without light we can't see matter—inversely, without matter we can't see light. This interdependent relationship is the crux of my practice. I'm interested in colloquial references to light as a fleeting presence—a shadow appears, the sun sets, a beam of light enters the room. In reality, we know that light is the constant and we are the variable—it's our physical world that is shifting, our planet that is rotating, our galaxy that is hurling through space. I observe these paradoxical understandings of the world and emphasize our skewed perception of light by capturing moments of flux. Using glass, silver, and mixed media, I investigate the link between light and matter. Integrating scientific and intuitive processes, I create evocative gestural works that walk the line between image and object. Rather than rendering light, I rely on its interaction with opaque and translucent shapes and textures to capture the ephemeral. Paying homage to the fickleness of memory, I indiscriminately excavate large portions of a composition through hand-cut elimination and rely on suggestive remains."   LINKS:  laurasallade.com   @laura.sallade   https://www.masseyklein.com/       Artist Shout Out:      https://www.alisonstigora.com/ https://www.leighsuggs.com/ https://www.kristadedricklai.com/ https://www.heathermcmordie.com/ https://www.cameronwilsonritcher.com/     I Like Your Work Links: Check out our sponsor for this episode: The Sunlight Podcast: Hannah Cole, the artist/tax pro who sponsors I Like Your Work, has launched Business Deduction Deep Dive:  For artists and self-employed creatives. and is everything you need to know about self-employed tax deductions. It's just $97 and one hour to save you thousands on your taxes, this year, next year, and forever. Get it at sunlighttax.com/deductions.    Chautauqua Visual Arts: https://art.chq.org/school/about-the-program/two-week-artist-residency/ 2-week residency     Apply for Summer Open Call: Deadline May 15 Join the Works Membership ! https://theworksmembership.com/ Watch our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ilikeyourworkpodcast Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram

Flashpoint with Cherri Gregg
Mark Dial charges dropped | Pollinator Power

Flashpoint with Cherri Gregg

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 38:50


Our first Bridging Philly Reporters' Roundtable features the KYWNewsradio coverage of the charges dropped against Philadelphia Police Detective Mark Dial, who fatally shot Eddie Irizarry. Reporters Kristen Johansen, Tim Jimenez and Gina Pompilio describe what they saw and heard in the courtroom and the reaction from Irizarry's family. Then, behind the Pollinator Power installation with artist Mindy Flexer and children ages 6-20 at the Woodmere Art Museum.  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Platemark
s3e30 Ruth Fine

Platemark

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 69:35


In Platemark s3e30, host Ann Shafer speaks with Ruth Fine, retired curator from the National Gallery of Art. Ruth was curator of modern prints and drawings there from 1980–2002, followed by an additional period working on special projects in modern art. Since her retirement in 2010, Ruth has been working on exhibition and writing projects, as well as sitting on the boards of the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation, the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, and others. As we are releasing this episode, Ruth has an exhibition up at the Phillips Collection featuring the photographic output of Frank Stewart. The show is up June 10–September 3, 2023. Ruth is not only a consummate scholar, but also is an artist herself, bringing to her scholarship a deep understanding of making. She knew well many of the artists who were the subjects of her projects and she has wonderful stories to tell. Join our new FB group to talk about prints, printmaking, and Platemark: https://www.facebook.com/groups/234857906002771 Episode image © Frank Stewart Lessing Rosenwald's residence Alverthorpe in Jenkintown, PA, now houses the Abington Art Center. The catalogue raisonné of the print workshop Gemini G.E.L. at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Mary Lee Corlett and Ruth Fine. The Prints of Roy Lichtenstein: A Catalogue Raisonné 1948–1993. Washington D.C.: National Gallery of Art, 1994. Ruth Fine and Robert Looney. The Prints of Benton Murdoch Spruance: A Catalogue Raisonné. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1986. David Bindman et al. Body Language: The Art of Larry Day. Exh cat. Woodmere Art Museum. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021. Ruth Fine et al. Frank Stewart's Nexus: An American Photographer's Journey, 1960s to the Present. Exh cat. The Phillips Collection. New York: Rizzoli, 2023. Helen Frankenthaler (American, 1928–2011). Untitled, 1967. Four-color screenprint. 25 3/4 x 17 7/8 in. (65.4 x 45.4 cm.). © 2023 Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY / Chiron Press, NY. Helen Frankenthaler (American, 1928–2011). Grove, 1991. Ten-color woodcut. 38 ½ x 25 ½ in. (97.8 x 64.8 cm.). © 2023 Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY / Garner Tullis, NY. Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923–1997). Storming the Castle, 1950. Etching, aquatint, and engraving. Sheet: 16 ¼ x 22 ¾ in. (41.3 x 57.8 cm.); plate: 11 7/8 x 15 15/16 in. (30.2 x 40.5 cm.). © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein. Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923–1997). Published by Gemini G.E.L. The Student, from the series Expressionist Woodcut, 1980. Color woodcut with debossing. Sheet: 97.5 x 86 cm. (38 1/4 x 34 in.); image: 80.6 x 69.2 cm. (31 3/4 x 27 1/4 in.). © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein. Frank Stewart (American, born 1949). Alma W. Thomas, 1976. Gelatin silver print. Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, Museum Purchase, Gridley W. Tarbell II Fund. © Frank Stewart. Frank Stewart (American, born 1949). The Bow, Modena, Italy, 1996. Inkjet print. Andre Kimo Stone Guess and Cheryl Peterson Guess Family Collection, Louisville, KY. © Frank Stewart. Frank Stewart (American, born 1949). Tailor Shop, Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire, 1974. Gelatin silver print. Sing Lathan and Bining Taylor. © Frank Stewart. Frank Stewart (American, born 1949). Three Young Camels, Mali, 2006. George Nelson Preston, Museum of Art and Origins, New York. © Frank Stewart. Frank Stewart (American, born 1949). Radio Players Series, 1978. Gelatin silver print. Sing Lathan and Bining Taylor. © Frank Stewart.   USEFUL LINKS: Link to Frank Stewart exhibition at the Phillips Collection: https://www.phillipscollection.org/event/2023-06-10-frank-stewarts-nexus YouTube video with Ruth Fine and TK Smith in the exhibition The Art of Larry Day: https://youtu.be/Ao6Rgn6jhok YouTube video of Ruth Fine's talk on Larry Day at the Woodmere Art Museum: https://youtu.be/MamE6rbOuMg  

Studio Noize Podcast
Shifting Time w/ Berrisford Boothe and Klare Scarborough

Studio Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 72:03


The new book Shifting Time: African American Artists 2020-2021 collects the art, poems, essays, and statements of over 70 African American artists as a glimpse into their lives during the pandemic years. Co-editors Berrisford Boothe and Klare Scarborough join the podcast to discuss this passion project that includes some of the Studio Noize fam like Tokie Taylor, Imo Imeh, Alfred Conteh, Delita Martin, and more. They talk about how it all came together from the Shuga and Wata online talks to the artwork and essays. They also discuss the need for community, whether online or in person, how events change artists, and the need for art during tough times. Listen, subscribe, and share!Episode 173 topics include:Shifting Time: African American Artists 2020-2021artists working during COVIDhow artwork changed over timenetworking during the pandemicvirtual communitiesShuga & Wata sessionscreating the book Shifting Timelessons from the COVID yearsthe trend of Black figuration Berrisford Boothe was born in Kingston, Jamaica and is now a U.S. citizen. Boothe has served on the Pennsylvania Council of the Arts. He is currently a Professor of Fine Art at Lehigh University. Berrisford Boothe is the Principal Curator of the Petrucci Family Foundation Collection. He was one of 100 artists nationwide featured in Robert Wuthnow's book ‘Creative Spirituality: The Way of the Artist.' Berrisford's digital print collages, ‘Virtual Lithographs' were part of the exhibition African-American printmakers: The Legacy Continues at The Aljira Center for Contemporary Arts in Newark, NJ. He was in the 2008 seminal exhibition: In Search of the Missing Masters: The Lewis Tanner Moore Collection of African American Art at The Woodmere Art Museum in Philadelphia, PA. His work has been featured in exhibitions at The Allentown Art Museum, The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, PA, The African American Museum, Philadelphia, PA, The William Benton Museum of Art, The New Arts Program, Kutztown, PA and The State Museum of PA.See more: Order Shifting Time from Amazon + Berrisford Booth IG @verbena2160 Presented by: Black Art In AmericaFollow us:StudioNoizePodcast.comIG: @studionoizepodcastJamaal Barber: @JBarberStudioSupport the podcast www.patreon.com/studionoizepodcast

Cerebral Women Art Talks Podcast

Ep.150 features Melissa Joseph (b. 1980, Saint Marys PA), a New York based artist and independent curator. Her work addresses themes of memory, family history, and the politics of how we occupy spaces. She intentionally alludes to the labors of women as well as her experiences as a second generation American and the unique juxtapositions of diasporic life. Her work has been shown at the Delaware Contemporary, Woodmere Art Museum, Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, Jeffrey Deitch Projects, MOCA Arlington, and List Gallery at Swarthmore College. She has been featured in Hyperallergic, Artnet, New American Paintings, Le Monde, CNN, and Architectural Digest and participated in residencies at Dieu Donné, Fountainhead, BRIC, the Archie Bray Foundation for Ceramic Arts, and will be in residence at the Museum of Arts and Design and Greenwich House Pottery in 2023. Headshot is by Samantha Casolari Artist https://www.melissajoseph.net/ Swarthmore https://www.swarthmore.edu/list-gallery/conflicting-truths-works-melissa-joseph The Utah Review https://www.theutahreview.com/exhibitions-about-identity-body-positivity-best-of-utah-design-arts-a-tribute-to-a-beloved-grandmother-artistic-reflection-on-human-mortality-and-realism-highlight-summer-shows-at-utah-museum-of-c/ Bomb Magazine https://bombmagazine.org/articles/melissa-joseph-interviewed/ MAD Museum https://madmuseum.org/learn/melissa-joseph Hyperallergic https://hyperallergic.com/640357/melissa-joseph-nee-regular-normal/ Culture Magazine https://www.culturedmag.com/article/2023/02/17/artists-frieze-los-angeles-focus-2023 Architectural Digest https://www.architecturaldigest.in/magazine-story/artist-melissa-josephs-felt-art-responds-to-her-biracial-identity/ Fondazione Imago Mundi https://fondazioneimagomundi.org/en/webdoc/melissa-joseph-eng/ Arte Realizzata https://www.arterealizzata.com/interviews/a-refreshing-conversation-with-melissa-joseph Textile Art Center https://textileartscenter.com/feature/air-artist-highlight-melissa-joseph/ Le Monde https://www.lemonde.fr/m-styles/article/2022/12/24/melissa-joseph-tissage-et-metissage_6155572_4497319.html Maake Magazine https://www.maakemagazine.com/melissa-joseph

Interviews by Brainard Carey

Alex Griffin (b. 1978) lives and works in East Falls, Philadelphia. In 2008, Griffin received his B.F.A. from Virginia Commonwealth University in Painting and Printmaking. His work has appeared in solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States, including at the esteemed Woodmere Art Museum in Philadelphia, PA. From 2017 until 2019, he was associated with The Professional Artist Membership Program at the Mainline Art Center. Today, Griffin's paintings are included in private collections across the country and abroad. The Catalog for the exhibtion discussed, Afterglow, can be seen here. Agatha's Dream, 2022, oil on panel, 20 x 24 inches Afterglow, 2022, oil on panel, 20 x 24 inches Nightingale, 2022, oil on panel, 18 x 18 inches

Woodmere Diving Board Podcast
Voice for the Arts: Stephan Salisbury Talks with William Valerio About His Career at The Inquirer

Woodmere Diving Board Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 37:39


Woodmere Art Museum's Director and CEO Bill Valerio talks with Stephan Salisbury about his career at The Philadelphia Inquirer on the occasion of his retirement. They discuss some of the major events he covered over the years and the future of arts and culture journalism in the city of Philadelphia.

WHBLE Presents Education As Liberation Hosted by Ah-Keisha McCans
Education As Liberation: Time Capsule Season 2: Episode 32

WHBLE Presents Education As Liberation Hosted by Ah-Keisha McCans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 46:40


About our Podcast Series: WHBLE founder, award-winning writer, director and applied theatre educator, Ah-Keisha McCans, hosts conversations with educators, school leaders, parents, and students to discuss the state of education, and systemic problems facing youth in schools. Education as Liberation Podcast season two's theme is Time Capsule. Featuring interviews spanning the summer of 2020 until Fall of 2021, we reflect on education yester-year-today-future. How much has changed since the pandemic started? How much remains the same? Is education on the path towards liberation or must a new system be built up? About Our Guest Brian McAndrews taught visual art at Creative Arts Morgan Village Academy (CAMVA), a performing arts middle and high school located in Camden, New Jersey, for over six years. At CAMVA, Brian taught drawing, painting, art history and digital media. During the summer, he facilitated 2D art for Rutgers Future Scholars, a Rutgers Camden campus program for similarly aged students. Brian spent time studying at University of the Arts (illustration) as well as numerous county colleges before finishing his painting degree at Rutgers Camden. It was there that he also received his teaching certificate for the state of New Jersey. As an artist, he has shown work at the Stedman Gallery, Student Works Gallery (Rutgers Camden), Mt Holly Arts, and the Nemours Children's Hospital. His students' work has been featured in many competitions and galleries, including the Woodmere Art Museum in Philadelphia. Brian's passion for technology, as well as classical techniques, such as drawing, influenced his belief that any person, no matter their believed ability, can learn to create beautiful art! Sadly, in January of 2022, Brian passed away. He is remembered fondly by his students because of the great impact that he made on their lives as their art teacher and mentor. This episode is dedicated to the memory of Brian and to all who knew and loved him. About WHBLE: We make art. We are change makers. We activate change, inspire community connection, encourage individual/collective literacies & nurture a brave space to engage in dialogue around complex issues using literacy & theatre! Learn more about WHBLE at: http://www.wholebodyliteracy.com Want to partner with us or schedule a community-healing workshop with WHBLE, check out some of our Testimonials at: https://wholebodyliteracy.com/testimonials Follow us on Twitter @whble1 Follow us on Instagram @whble_works -- BECOME A SUPPORTER Do you love our work? It's easy to become a supporter! * Subscribe to our podcast by making a one-time or monthly donation. Share our podcast with your community. Schedule a series of workshops. Send in a voice message of support: https://anchor.fm/whble/message * Tips are welcome and appreciated. Leave a tip at Venmo: @whble --- 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/whble/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whble/support

Studio Noize Podcast
Creating the Context w/ curator and writer TK Smith

Studio Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 69:32


Studio Noize bringing in the big guns to discuss the wide world of Black art. In episode 133 we talk to the curator, writer, and cultural historian TK Smith about his work creating and explaining the context in which Black art is produced. We get into his curatorial practice which includes shows at the Zuckerman Museum of Art in Kennesaw, GA, and the Woodmere Art Museum in Philadelphia. Tk has written for Art In America, the Monument Lab Bulletin, and Art Papers. He tells us how he reviews shows and what were some of his favorite shows he's seen recently including the Dirty South: Contemporary Art, Material Culture, and the Sonic Impulse previously on view at the Virginia Museum of Fine Art. Its an in-depth conversation with one of the bright young thinkers in contemporary Black art. Listen, subscribe, and share!Episode 133 topics include:Curating and institutionsthe importance of networkingcurating showsLooming Chaos by Zipporah Camille Thompsonthe Dirty South: Contemporary Art, Material Culture, and the Sonic Impulsewriting exhibition reviewsexploring the meaning of monumentsSmith's curatorial projects include Roland Ayers: Calligraphy of Dreams at the Woodmere Museum of Art in Philadelphia, PA. (2021), the 2021 Atlanta Biennial exhibition Virtual Remains at the Atlanta Contemporary in Atlanta, GA. (2021), and Zipporah Camille Thompson: Looming Chaos at the Zuckerman Museum of Art in Kennesaw, GA. (2020).His writing has been published in Art in America, the Monument Lab Bulletin, and ART PAPERS, where he is a contributing editor. In 2021 he was invited to be the inaugural writer-in-residence at the Vashon Artist Residency and, most recently, he was a 2022 recipient of an Andy Warhol Writers Grant.Smith is a doctoral student in the History of American Civilization program at the University of Delaware, where he researches art, material culture, and the built environment. He received his Master of Arts in American Studies and his Bachelor of Arts in English and African American Studies, with a certificate in Creative Writing from Saint Louis University.See More: www.tksmith106.com + TK Smith IG @tksmith106Follow us:StudioNoizePodcast.comIG: @studionoizepodcastJamaal Barber: @JBarberStudioSupport the podcast www.patreon.com/studionoizepodcast

A Photographic Life
A Photographic Life - 190: Plus Jeffery Stockbridge

A Photographic Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 20:00


In episode 190 UNP founder and curator Grant Scott is in his shed reflecting on creative freedom, preparing digital images for print and this year's Christmas for photographers. Plus this week photographer Jefferey Stockbridge take on the challenge of supplying Grant with an audio file no longer than 5 minutes in length in which he answer's the question ‘What Does Photography Mean to You?' Jeffrey Stockbridge was born in 1982 and is a Philadelphia-based photographer and fine art printer. Stockbridge graduated from Drexel University in 2005 and opened a premier fine-art printing business, Stockbridge Fine Art Print in 2009. He is known for his large-format colour photographs that document and humanize the elusive underbelly of inner-city life and his work has been featured in group exhibitions at The National Portrait Gallery in London, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Delaware Art Museum, The Woodmere Art Museum, The Fleisher Art Memorial and the DCCA. His body of work, Kensington Blues, documents the trials and tribulations of those affected by drug addiction and prostitution along Kensington Avenue in North Philadelphia. Audio interviews, journal entries and photographs, made over a period of five years, come together to tell the stories of those struggling to survive the neighbourhood and themselves. www.jeffreystockbridge.com Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, a working photographer, documentary filmmaker, BBC Radio contributor and the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Routledge 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Routledge 2019). © Grant Scott 2021

Woodmere Diving Board Podcast
La Cresta: Earth Sculpture

Woodmere Diving Board Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 27:03


Syd Carpenter and Steve Donegan discuss La Cresta, the earth sculpture that the artists have been cultivating over the last year on the grounds at Woodmere Art Museum in Philadelphia. This is a work of art about the earth itself and the history of the land on which Woodmere stands.

Into the Absurd with Tina Brock
EP 39: The Poetic HIstory Book of Theodore Harris

Into the Absurd with Tina Brock

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 56:41


Our guest at the table tonight on Into the Absurd was visual artist, poet and founding director of the Institute for Advanced Study in Black Aesthetics, Theodore A. Harris (https://theodoreharris.weebly.com/). Theodore A. Harris – born in 1966 in New York City and raised in Philadelphia, where his art practice is based. Harris is a collagist, poet, curator, and essayist on the intersection of art and politics. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally in galleries and museums such as The Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia Pennsylvania; NeMe in Limassol, Cyprus; The University of Chicago Center in Paris, France; University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Hammonds House Museum and Resource Center of African American Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Harmony House Stanford University, Stanford, California.His work is in private and public collections including the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, La Salle University Art Museum, Center for Africana Studies University of Pennsylvania, Saint Louis University Museum of Art, Du Bois College House University of Pennsylvania, and Lincoln University. He has held residences at the Ashe Cultural Arts Center (New Orleans); 40th Street A-I-R (Philadelphia); Hammonds House Museum and Resource Center of African American Art (Atlanta, GA); International Festival of Arts and Ideas (New Haven, CT).He has co-authored books with Amiri Baraka, Our Flesh of Flames (Anvil Arts Press); Malcolm X as Ideology, and with Fred Moten: i ran from it and was still in it (Cusp Books). His current book is from the series by the same name Thesentür: Conscientious Objector to Formalism. He is the founding director of The Institute for Advanced Study in Black Aesthetics.

Woodmere Diving Board Podcast
Gilbert Lewis: Many Faces, Many Figures

Woodmere Diving Board Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 26:23


Gilbert Lewis (born 1945) is a leading figurative painter in Philadelphia known for his sensitive and thoughtful portrayals of the gay male experience during a time when self-identity and expression required particular courage. Interviews in this episode span close relationships with Lewis throughout his career, including painter, Jody Pinto; model, Tony Rullo; former art dealer and gallerist, Noël Butcher Hanley; and former partner and caretaker, Eric Rymshaw. Woodmere Art Museum's exhibition, Gilbert Lewis: Many Faces, Many Figures, is on view July 18 through October 25, 2020, and is presented in tandem with exhibitions at The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, William Way LGBT Community Center, and Kapp Kapp Gallery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Woodmere Diving Board Podcast
Africa in the Arts of Philadelphia | Episode 4: A Conversation with Barbara Bullock

Woodmere Diving Board Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 35:50


A journey in Africa and Philadelphia: A conversation with artist Barbara Bullock. This episode is part of a series created for “Africa in the Arts of Philadelphia: Bullock, Searles, and Twins Seven-Seven,” an exhibition on view at Woodmere Art Museum from February 8 through May 17, 2020. Woodmere, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is dedicated to the telling the story of the art and artists of the region.

Woodmere Diving Board Podcast
Introducing Africa in the Arts of Philadelphia | Intro

Woodmere Diving Board Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 5:00


Africa in the Arts of Philadelphia: Introduction to the Podcast Series. “Africa in the Arts of Philadelphia: Bullock, Searles, and Twins Seven-Seven” is an exhibition on view at Woodmere Art Museum from February 8 through May 17, 2020. Woodmere, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is dedicated to telling the story of the art and artists of the region.

Woodmere Diving Board Podcast
Africa in the Arts of Philadelphia | Episode 1: A Conversation with Susanna Gold

Woodmere Diving Board Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 13:19


A new vocabulary in the visual arts, Africa in the Arts of Philadelphia: A conversation with Guest Curator, Susanna W. Gold, PhD. This episode is part of a series created for “Africa in the Arts of Philadelphia: Bullock, Searles, and Twins Seven-Seven,” an exhibition on view at Woodmere Art Museum from February 8 through May 17, 2020. Woodmere, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is dedicated to the telling the story of the art and artists of the region.

Woodmere Diving Board Podcast
Africa in the Arts of Philadelphia | Episode 2: A Conversation with Karen Warrington

Woodmere Diving Board Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 34:46


Dance and Art: A conversation with Karen Warrington, lead dancer in the Ile-Ife Afro-American Dance Ensemble. This episode is part of a series created for “Africa in the Arts of Philadelphia: Bullock, Searles, and Twins Seven-Seven,” an exhibition on view at Woodmere Art Museum from February 8 through May 17, 2020. Woodmere, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is dedicated to telling the story of the art and artists of the region.

Woodmere Diving Board Podcast
Africa in the Arts of Philadelphia | Episode 3: A Conversation with George Jevremović

Woodmere Diving Board Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 25:20


Twins Seven-Seven and Material Culture: A conversation with George Jevremović. This episode is part of a series created for “Africa in the Arts of Philadelphia: Bullock, Searles, and Twins Seven-Seven,” an exhibition on view at Woodmere Art Museum from February 8 through May 17, 2020. Woodmere, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is dedicated to telling the story of the art and artists of the region.

Woodmere Diving Board Podcast
Our Town: A Retrospective of Edith Neff

Woodmere Diving Board Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 33:27


Among the great figurative painters of the late twentieth century, Edith Neff (1943-1995) was ahead of her time in depicting race, gender, and class in the public spaces of Philadelphia. Community educator, Ebony DeBrest, and Program Director, Nima Koliwad, of the Mount Airy Learning Tree (MALT), discuss Neff’s work with William Valerio, Director of Woodmere Art Museum. MALT was founded in 1980 and celebrates the diversity of Northwest Philadelphia, bringing together neighbors to share a wide variety of ideas, information, and skills in informal learning environments.

BAIA Talks
BAIA Talks: Ulysses Marshall

BAIA Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 63:23


Najee Dorsey in conversation with Ulysses Marshall. Mr. Marshall was born in 1946 in Vienna, Georgia. He was educated at Albany State University in Albany, Georgia in sociology. He received his Bachelor's of Fine Arts degree from the Maryland Institute College of Arts in Baltimore. Furthermore, he went onto receive his Masters degree from Baltimore, Maryland. He is the receipient of the Distinguished Whitney Independent Study Fellowship, New York. He has also received the Phillip Morris Fellowship and several Maryland State Art Council Individual Artist Awards.Trained as a painter, Ulysses Marshall works principally in collage, paper doll and mixed media. His paintings have been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions including; The Corcoran Gallery of Art, National Vietnam Veterans Museum, Woodmere Art Museum, John Heinz History Museum, Williams College, DeMenil Art Gallery and the Reginald F. Lewis Museum.His works are also included in both private and public collections, in additions to lecturing at Colleges and Universities; he has continued to conduct workshops for children. "My goal as an artist is to use these story tales as a tool for sharing the plight of the almost forgotten colored people. I wish to preserve the pride, dignity, courage, and survival of a people's journey from slavery to slave. A people whose lives have been bent, but not broken." 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 www.patreon.com/blackartinamerica Educational Resources blackartinamerica.com/index.php/educ…nal-resources/ FREE course on Getting Started Collecting Art tinyurl.com/startcollectingart Visit our Curated Shop shopbaiaonline.com/ Buy and Sell Black Art in our Marketplace buyblackart.com/ **Social** Facebook www.facebook.com/BlackArtInAmerica/ Instagram www.instagram.com/blackartinamerica_ Twitter twitter.com/baiaonline **Our Website** blackartinamerica.com/

KYW Newsradio At Your Leisure
Woodmere exhibit pairs works of PA impressionists with contemporary art

KYW Newsradio At Your Leisure

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 8:11


Woodmere Art Museum presents "The Pennsylvania Landscape in Impressionism and Contemporary Art" now through January 27th. KYW Newsradio's RJ McKay spoke with museum director & CEO Bill Valerio.

HEARPHILLY: On-Demand
Free in Philly Nov. 17-18

HEARPHILLY: On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 0:50


The Christmas Village in Love Park heads into its preview weekend before next week's grand opening. Chestnut Hill kicks-off its holiday season with cookies, hot chocolate, live music, and a chance to meet Santa. All this leads up to the opening of Woodmere Art Museum's holiday exhibition.  Mayfair Holmesburg gets into the holiday spirit with its annual Thanksgiving parade and Drexel University's Pearlstein Gallery hosts an exhibition of works by fashion designer James Galanos. 

Tranquility du Jour
Tranquility du Jour #403: Creative Living

Tranquility du Jour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 39:15


Creative Living with Jennifer Schelter.  In this week's edition of Tranquility du Jour, we discuss Jennifer's inspiration behind a performance piece called Breaking Ground, how her writing practice is the underpinning of her creative life, and how life has evolved since she was on the show in 2015. Congrats to Katherine for winning a signed copy of A Paris Year in the recent giveaway!  Direct download: Tranquility du Jour #403: Creative Living Upcoming Events Writing in the Woods in West Virginia: October 27-29 {4 spots left} Yoga, Mindfulness + Creativity in Costa Rica: February 17-24 Yoga + Art in West Virginia: May, 2018 TBA Featured Guest: Jennifer Schelter has over 25 years’ experience as an entrepreneur, motivational leader, and speaker, and has led over 80,000 people to become their better selves.  She understands that ultimately, change and self-discovery is about reaching inside your self. Through hourly sessions, workshops or a weeklong retreat, Jennifer supports and empowers change and growth through her unique offerings of leadership skills, one-on-one coaching, mindfulness, meditation, retreats, yoga and writing.  She was the expert life coach and yoga teacher on “Natural Reboot” TV show, called “One of the most inspiring Philadelphian’s” and “Best of Philly” by Philadelphia Magazine.  She facilitates mindful and creative workshops and retreats with University of Pennsylvania Wharton Leadership and Management Programs, Morris Arboretum, Woodmere Art Museum, Kripalu Center, and the Radiant Retreat in Tulum, Mexico. She is the Co-Founder of “Reach & Raise ” for Living Beyond Breast Cancer (Philadelphia, Kansas City, Denver) and annually leads 2,000 people in a public yoga and meditation class on the Philadelphia Art Museum steps.   Jennifer’s mission is to inspire well-being and champion creativity in self-leadership.  She is the producer of “am awake” CD and “The Art of Vinyasa Yoga” DVD. Recently, she was selected for Our Bodies, Our Selves, Gallery 128 show at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, and read her story Breaking Ground. Currently, she is a Post Bacc student at PAFA, writing and illustrating a memoir.   Jennifer is available to for retreats, workshops, or one-on-one sessions.  www.jenniferschelter.com. Savvy Sources Find Jennifer Facebook Twitter Website Instagram Mentioned in Podcast Jennifer's former interview on Tranquility du Jour Social Media Eye candy on Instagram Pin along with me on Pinterest Let’s connect on Facebook Follow moi on Twitter Watch via YouTube Tranquility Tips + Tools Shop slow locally-made, eco-friendly fashion: TranquiliT Browse my 5 Books New to Tranquility du Jour? Peruse the FAQs Tranquility-filled E-courses Download the Tranquility du Jour Podcast App: iPhone and Android Sign up for Love Notes and access Tranquil Treasures Read about my passion for animals Request Pen a review on iTunes and/or share this podcast via social media, s‘il vous plaît Pen a review of my books on Amazon or Goodreads. Techy To listen, click on the player at the top of the post or click here to listen to older episodes. New to podcasting? Get more info at Podcast 411. Do you have iTunes? Click here and subscribe to the podcast to get the latest episode as released. Get the Tranquility du Jour apps to download the podcast "automagically" on iOS or Android.