Sinopsis
A biweekly podcast featuring in-depth conversations with artists and curators from a variety of disciplines.
Episodios
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From the Archive: Christina Riley
24/10/2018 Duración: 01h07minChristina Riley is a photographer and musician currently based in Seaside, California. When I first saw Christina's 2014 book Back to Me, I was immediately blown away by the emotional power and authenticity of the photographs. We talked about Christina's experience with bipolar disorder, her photographic process, and what it's like to move from Ontario, Canada to a small coastal community in Northern California. For the second segment, Christina chose change as her topic. (Episode originally released on January 18, 2017. Conversation recorded November 21, 2016.) Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher | SoundCloud | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Leave a review Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Email | Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr Show Notes: Christina Riley Purchase a copy of Born Christina Riley - Back to Me Christina Riley - Instagram Tony Fouhse Straylight Press Tony Fouhse - drool Burnt Palms Burnt Palms - Instagram Burnt Palms - Facebook And Gone Kurt Vile Carrie Brownstein -
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Episode 76: Nicole Chung
10/10/2018 Duración: 54minNicole Chung is a writer and editor. Nicole’s debut memoir All You Can Ever Know was released this month. In it, she tells the story of her life growing up as a transracial adoptee, of eventually finding and connecting with her birth family, and of becoming a parent, herself. In our conversation, Nicole and I talked about her wonderful book, our common experiences as Asian Americans, and about how to write a story that is still ongoing. Then in the second segment, Nicole and I talked about how we discuss race and identity with our kids. (Conversation recorded September 6, 2018.) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Leave a review Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Newsletter | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr Show Notes: Nicole Chung Nicole Chung - All You Can Ever Know: Catapult | IndieBound | B&N Nicole Chung - Events #ChannelOpenPod Nicole Chung - “Magic Can Be Normal” Nicole Chung - “What I Learned From Kristi Yamaguch
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Episode 75: Tami Bahat
26/09/2018 Duración: 53minTami Bahat is a fine art photographer based in Los Angeles, CA. Tami’s Dramatis Personae photographs are a series of Renaissance-inspired portraits, depicting people interacting with a few carefully-chosen props or set pieces, and sometimes a live animal co-star. In our conversation we talked about Tami’s recent solo exhibition of Dramatis Personae at Building Bridges Art Exchange, about how experimentation is crucial to her process, and about the collaborative process of her portraiture. Then in the second segment, we talked about fear, and why it’s so important to get out of your comfort zone. (Conversation recorded September 11, 2018.) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Leave a review Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Newsletter | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr Show Notes: Tami Bahat Tami Bahat - Dramatis Personae Building Bridges Art Exchange - Tami Bahat: Secrets and Lives Tami Bahat - Revisiting Humanity: Secrets an
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Episode 74: Franny Choi
12/09/2018 Duración: 57minFranny Choi’s chapbook Death By Sex Machine uses the framing of artificial intelligence to look at things like voicelessness, dehumanization, Asian fetishism, and more. In our conversation, Franny and I talked about her book, about the ethics of making art that uses other people’s voices, about writing lines that surprise yourself, and about Asian American solidarity. Then in the second segment, Franny talked about a recent trip she took to Korea. (Conversation recorded July 24, 2018.) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Leave a review Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Newsletter | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr Show Notes: Franny Choi Franny Choi - Death by Sex Machine: Sibling Rivalry Press | IndieBound | B&N | Goodreads Franny Choi - Floating, Brilliant, Gone: Write Bloody Publishing | IndieBound | B&N | Goodreads Franny Choi - Soft Science: Alice James Books | IndieBound | B&N | Goodreads VS Podcast Franny
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Episode 73: Ada Limón
29/08/2018 Duración: 59minAda Limón's latest book of poems, The Carrying, was just released this month by Milkweed Editions, and it's just beautiful. In this episode, Ada and I discuss the book, the power of naming, connection with the Earth, and her collaboration with poet Natalie Diaz. Then in the second segment, we talked about travel and artistic pilgrimages. (Conversation recorded August 17, 2018.) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Leave a review Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Newsletter | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr Show Notes: Ada Limón Ada Limón - The Carrying: Milkweed Editions | IndieBound | B&N | Goodreads Ada Limón - Bright Dead Things: Milkweed Editions | IndieBound | B&N | Goodreads Ada Limón - Calendar Magnificent frigatebird Robin Wall Kimmerer - Braiding Sweetgrass Ada Limón - “The Burying Beetle” Sorry to Bother You Ada Limón and Natalie Diaz - “Envelopes of Air” Natalie Diaz Ada Limón - “Full Gallop” John Ashbery
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Episode 72: Natalie Eilbert
15/08/2018 Duración: 57minNatalie Eilbert's newest collection of poems, Indictus, was published in January of this year, and reading it is a profound and intense experience. In our conversation, Natalie and I talked about Indictus, making amends, and what audiences ask of artists who make work about trauma. In the second segment, Natalie chose social media as her topic. (Conversation recorded July 17, 2018.) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Leave a review Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Newsletter | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr Show Notes: Natalie Eilbert Natalie Eilbert - Indictus: Noemi Press | IndieBound | B&N | GoodReads Patreon - Natalie Eilbert Wisconsin Book Festival A Room of One’s Own #ChannelOpenPoetry Couplet: A Poetry Series + Social Keep the Channel Open - Episode 69: Leah Umansky Cate Marvin Deborah Landau Leslie Jamison - The Recovering Robert Frost - “Mending Wall” Natalie Eilbert - “The Limits of What We Can Do” Brandon
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Episode 71: R. O. Kwon
01/08/2018 Duración: 47minR. O. Kwon's debut novel, The Incendiaries, was just released last week, and it's one of the best books I've read this year. In our conversation, we talked about her new book, who the first readers she has in mind are, the inherent unreliability of narrators, and how the characters invent themselves for each other. Then in the second segment, R. O. talked about her other passion: rock climbing. (Conversation recorded July 10, 2018.) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Leave a review Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Newsletter | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr Show Notes: R. O. Kwon #ChannelOpenFiction R. O. Kwon - The Incendiaries: IndieBound | B&N | Goodreads R. O. Kwon - "I’m Korean American, And I Can’t Watch The Pyeonchang Olympics" R. O. Kwon - "Why I Don’t Leave the House Without Putting on Black Eye Shadow" R. O. Kwon - Events Christine No - "A Façade of a Woman: R. O. Kwon’s The Incendiaries" Clarice Lispector
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Episode 70: Blue Mitchell
18/07/2018 Duración: 01h07minBlue Mitchell is an independent publisher, curator, educator, and photographer based in Portland, OR. Blue's work, both as the publisher of Diffusion and as an artist in his own right, focuses on what he calls "artfully crafted" photography—that is, photographic art where you can see the artist's hand. In our conversation we talked about Blue's photographs and his use of a wide variety of techniques to create images that elicit a strong emotional response in the viewer. We also talked about his publishing company, One Twelve, and how Diffusion came about. Then in the second segment, we talked about portfolio review events, and how they can be a great way to connect with the photographic community. (Conversation recorded June 26, 2018.) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Leave a review Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Newsletter | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr Show Notes: Blue Mitchell #ChannelOpenPhoto One Twelve Publis
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Episode 69: Leah Umansky
04/07/2018 Duración: 56minLeah Umansky is a poet, collage artist, and self-described Game of Thrones and Mad Men super fan. I recently read Leah's latest book, the full-length poetry collection The Barbarous Century, and was struck by the exuberant use of language—it brought me a lot of joy. In our conversation, Leah and I talked about her book, her fascination with pop culture, and the power of story. Then in the second segment, we had a very spoilery discussion about the HBO series Westworld. (Conversation recorded June 21, 2018.) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Leave a review Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Newsletter | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr Show Notes: Leah Umansky Vote.org Leah Umansky - The Barbarous Century Leah Umansky - Events Leah Umansky - “Stranger Is” Leah Umansky - Domestic Uncertainties This Is Just to Say - Kaveh Akbar Tori Amos Game of Thrones Mad Men Eyewear Publishing Jeanette Winterson T. H. White - The Once and F
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Episode 68: Richard Georges
20/06/2018 Duración: 01h09minRichard Georges is a writer, editor, and lecturer in the British Virgin Islands. In his new collection of poems, Giant, Richard gives us a portrait of the BVI through landscape, through its history and its present. In our conversation, Richard and I talked about his book, the aftermath of empire in the BVI, and the relationship between poetry and myth. For the second segment, Richard talked about the particular moment that the BVI faces today in the wake of Hurricane Irma. (Conversation recorded June 12, 2018.) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Leave a review Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Newsletter | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr Show Notes: Richard Georges Medium Festival of Photography - Portfolio Reviews Richard Georges - Giant Moko Percy Bysshe Shelley - “Ozymandias” Ramayana Saint Ursula Soucouyant Douen Derek Walcott Kamau Brathwaite Boris Johnson Craig Santos Perez Craig Santos Perez - From Unincorporated Te
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Episode 67: Min Jin Lee
06/06/2018 Duración: 49minMin Jin Lee is a writer based in New York. Earlier this year I read Min's latest novel, Pachinko, and it just blew me away. In our conversation, we talked about the book and it's journey to publication, and the importance of making art out of what's true. Then for the second segment we talked about persistence as a writer, dealing with rejection, and learning to be OK with looking foolish in the beginning. (Conversation recorded May 22, 2018.) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Leave a review Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Newsletter | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr Show Notes: Min Jin Lee Min Jin Lee - Pachinko 442nd Infantry Regiment Tom Wolfe - "Stalking the Billion-Footed Beast" John Steinbeck - East of Eden Richard Brautigan John Steinbeck - The Grapes of Wrath Min Jin Lee - Free Food for Millionaires John Dos Passos Ira Glass on Storytelling Han King - Human Acts
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Episode 66: Hannah Cohen
23/05/2018 Duración: 01h02minHannah Cohen is a poet and editor based in Virginia. I recently picked up a copy of Hannah's new chapbook Bad Anatomy and the way that the poems encompass both vulnerability and strength really struck me, as did the self-deprecating perspective. In our conversation, Hannah and I talked about Bad Anatomy, about emotional truth in poetry, as well as her work as co-editor of the online poetry magazine Cotton Xenomorph. Then in the second segment we discussed the challenges of working as an artist with a day job, especially a day job that isn't in academia. (Conversation recorded May 15, 2018.) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Leave a review Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Newsletter | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr Show Notes: Christina Riley - Born Kickstarter Hannah Cohen Hannah Cohen - Bad Anatomy Catapult - TinyLetter of the Month: Alvin Park, aspirin and honey Hannah Cohen - Di sotto in sù Hannah Cohen - The Only Li
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Episode 65: Alanna Airitam
09/05/2018 Duración: 01h11minAlanna Airitam is a portrait photographer based in San Diego, CA. In her series "The Golden Age," Alanna makes portraits of African Americans in the style of the Dutch Realism Golden Age of painting, images full of grace and beauty representing black people in a fine art context, a context from which they are all too often excluded. In our conversation we talked about that series, as well as her "Being Heard" project, which began as a response to seeing how different marginalized women were being excluded from the mainstream activist narrative. Then for the second segment, Alanna and I had a wide-ranging conversation about the roots of social injustice in our society. (Conversation recorded April 10, 2018.) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Leave a review Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Newsletter | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr Show Notes: Alanna Airitam The Artist Odyssey - Alanna Airitam: From Haarlem to Harlem Ala
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Episode 64: Andy Burgess
25/04/2018 Duración: 01h16sAndy Burgess is a multidisciplinary artist based in Tucson, AZ. Known for his paintings of mid-century and modernist paintings, Andy's wide-ranging practice also encompasses collage, printmaking, and photography, and more recently he has become a publisher, having started his own photobook publishing company, Dark Spring Press. In our conversation Andy and I talked about his approach to painting as a form of visual problem-solving, about finding an authentic path in the art world, and about learning to make beautiful photobooks. Then for the second segment, Andy chose nostalgia as his topic. (Conversation recorded March 30, 2018.) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Leave a review Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Newsletter | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr Show Notes: Andy Burgess Talk Easy - Kogonada Kogonada Columbus Dark Spring Press Purchase Modernist House Paintings book Andy Burgess - Modernist House Paintings Tucso
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Episode 63: Morgan DeLuna
11/04/2018 Duración: 01h01minMorgan DeLuna is a photographic artist based in Southern California. In her Phenotype series, Morgan uses self-portraiture to explore her diverse genetic heritage. In our conversation we talked about that series, and the question that both of us have heard so many times: "What are you?" We also discussed her Extrospection photographs, a series of abstract bodyscapes documenting the topography of her physical existence over time. For the second segment, we talked about social media and its effects on human interaction and on the medium of photography. (Conversation recorded March 13, 2018) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Leave a review Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Newsletter | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr Show Notes: Morgan DeLuna Morgan DeLuna - Phenotype Morgan DeLuna - Extrospection Women Seen By Women Awards Gallery Galeria Valid Foto San Diego Art Institute - ABOUT-FACE Size Matters 2017 Subtext Gallery Cind
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Episode 62: Devin Kelly
28/03/2018 Duración: 57minDevin Kelly is a poet and teacher based in New York, NY. Devin's latest book of poems, In This Quiet Church of Night, I Say Amen was a recent favorite of mine, an elegiac, contemplative book about family, love, and the ways in which life is more about the search than the finding. In our conversation, we talked about Devin's book as well as several of his essays, and Devin also read his poem "Elegy For the Long Drive." Then in the second segment, Devin chose whales as his topic. (Conversation recorded February 8, 2018.) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Leave a review Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Newsletter | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr Show Notes: Devin Kelly Purchase In This Quiet Church of Night, I Say Amen: IndieBound | B&N C. S. Lewis Robert Hayden - "Those Winter Sundays" Maggie Nelson - Bluets Devin Kelly - “Anthony Edwards as Nick ‘Goose’ Bradshaw in Top Gun (1986)” Devin Kelly - “Running Towards My Fa
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Episode 61: Ty Franck
14/03/2018 Duración: 52minTy Franck is a writer based in Albuquerque, NM. Along with Daniel Abraham, Ty is the author of the bestselling science fiction series The Expanse. In our conversation, Ty and I talked about The Expanse, how it got started, and the process by which he and Daniel write the series. Then in the second segment, Ty asked the question: "Who owns the stuff in space?" (Conversation recorded February 6, 2018.) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Leave a review Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Newsletter | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr Show Notes: James S. A. Corey Purchase Persepolis Rising: IndieBound | B&N SyFy - The Expanse Veronica Mars World Government Summit Moon Treaty Outer Space Treaty Moon (movie) Helium-3 Regolith Jules Verne - From the Earth to the Moon Robert Heinlein - Starship Troopers The Shape of Water Ursula K. Le Guin - Earthsea
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Episode 60: Brenda Biondo
28/02/2018 Duración: 58minBrenda Biondo is a fine art photographer based in Colorado. Brenda's work focuses on three distinct areas: constructed abstractions centered on atmospheric color and light; conservation and land-based issues; and the way cultural artifacts move from the past into the present. In this conversation we talked about her documentation of American playgrounds, her background in journalism, her interest in land use and conservation, and her love of abstraction and modernist paintings. In the second segment, we talked about portfolio review events and how invaluable an opportunity they are for photographers. (Conversation recorded January 4, 2018.) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Leave a review Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Newsletter | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr Show Notes: Brenda Biondo Purchase Once Upon a Playground: University Press of New England | IndieBound | B&N Brenda Biondo - Once Upon a Playground Brend
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Episode 59: Justyna Badach
14/02/2018 Duración: 01h41minJustyna Badach is a photographic artist based in Philadelphia, PA. Justyna's work examines the iconography of the masculine history of art in relation to her work as a female artist. In this episode we discussed several of her photographic series, including her Untitled Film Stills, Bachelor Portraits, and Land of Epic Battles series, how she uses her work to insert herself into spaces from which women have historically been excluded, and how she interrogates and challenges conventional notions of masculinity. The for the second segment we had a wide-ranging conversation, starting with the connection between writing and images, then moving to the importance of empathy, the roots of American anxiety, and how the current insistence on art having a social practice resembles propaganda mechanisms in totalitarian regimes. (Conversation recorded December 21, 2017.) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Leave a review Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Fac
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Episode 58: Linda Alterwitz
31/01/2018 Duración: 40minLinda Alterwitz is a photographic artist based in Las Vegas, NV. Linda's work brings science and technology together with art to make some visually striking and very human images. In this episode we talked about her creative process, including how she first became interested in using medical imagery to make art. Then for the second segment, Linda chose balance as her topic. (Conversation recorded December 5, 2017.) Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Leave a review Share: > Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Newsletter | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr Show Notes: Linda Alterwitz Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art - “Plural” Mary Virginia Swanson Linda Alterwitz - While I Am Still Linda Alterwitz - Just Breathe Linda Alterwitz - Once Ocean Linda Alterwitz - Signatures of Heat Linda Alterwitz - Super Powers Richard Mosse