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Sounds From the Studio
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Contemporary Craft, located in Pittsburgh, PA, fosters the use of traditional craft materials such as ceramic, fiber, glass, metal, and wood to make art. Our community honors the history and heritage of craft while showcasing modern, exploratory work.
We decided to bring the stories of some of our exhibiting and studio artists to a broader audience, by way of this podcast.
Hosts: Rachel Rearick and Kahmeela Adams
We decided to bring the stories of some of our exhibiting and studio artists to a broader audience, by way of this podcast.
Hosts: Rachel Rearick and Kahmeela Adams
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In this thought-provoking episode of Sounds From the Studio, Season 4 host Dr. Gretchen Generett engages in a captivating conversation with Alicia DeVrio, a PhD candidate at Carnegie Mellon University's Human-Computer Interaction Institute and a passionate weaver. Together, they explore the intertwining themes of art, technology, and community, delving into how Contemporary Craft fosters connections among individuals.Alicia shares her journey into the world of weaving, highlighting the parallels between her research on AI systems and the structural creativity found in fiber arts. Join Gretchen and Alicia as they reflect on the vibrant community at Contemporary Craft, the joy of collaborative learning, and the transformative power of art to connect people across diverse backgrounds.
In this exciting season finale of Sounds From the Studio, hostSydney Leslie introduces the new host, Dr. Gretchen Givens Generett, a distinguished dean and art patron. Gretchen shares her journey from a lifelong academic to a passionate advocate for Contemporary Craft, discussing her deep-rooted love for art and community.As she takes the reins for the next six episodes, Gretchen willdelve into the stories of individuals impacted by Contemporary Craft's exhibitions, workshops, and store. She reflects on her experiences as a collector and her desire to highlight people's emotional connections with art. Join us as we embark on this new chapter, exploring the richtapestry of stories that define Contemporary Craft, and celebrating the artists and community members who contribute to its legacy.Follow Contemporary Craft on InstagramVisit the Contemporary Craft WebsiteSpotify Playlist: Sounds From the Studio
In this engaging episode of Sounds from the Studio, join hostSydney Leslie as she welcomes Cathy Raphael, a remarkable jeweler, writer, and social activist. Cathy offers a unique perspective shaped by her upbringing in a family deeply rooted in the arts. As the daughter of Contemporary Craftfounder Betty Raphael, Cathy shares her journey from a metalsmithing student at Syracuse University to her involvement in founding the Women and GirlsFoundation of Southwest Pennsylvania.Listeners will be inspired by Cathy's candid insights on finding one's creative voice and the importance of community and connection. Discover her passion for crafting meaningful art and her belief in the transformativepower of creativity to foster a more empathetic and humane world.Follow Contemporary Craft on InstagramVisit the Contemporary Craft WebsiteExplore Cathy's Work
Welcome to an inspiring episode of Sounds from the Studio, where host Sydney Leslie sits down with the multifaceted artist, Michelle Clifton. Known for her innovative soft sculpture creations and her pioneering
work in sound healing, Michelle shares her journey from a young artist in Chicago to a renowned figure in the art and film industries.
Discover the story behind her iconic sneaker bed, a piece that has traveled the world and even caught the attention of Swedish tennis legend Bjorn Borg. Michelle also reflects on her experiences as a documentary film
producer, sharing insights from her extensive career alongside her husband at the Hudson River Film and Video Company.
Listeners will be captivated by Michelle's transition into the world of sound healing, where she uses the power of sound to bring relaxation and healing to veterans, autistic adults, and many others. Learn about the profound effects of sound healing and its ability to transform lives through the soothing vibrations of singing bowls.
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Visit the Contemporary Craft Website
Explore Michelle's Healing Work
Discover the Hudson River Film and Video Company
We kick off season 3 of Sounds from the Studio, with an exploration of Contemporary Craft's 50-year history. Host Sydney Leslie sits down with Janet McCall, former executive director of Contemporary Craft, to delve into the organization's rich past and its evolution within the
Pittsburgh arts community.
Janet shares her journey from an English and art history graduate to becoming a pivotal figure in the arts scene. From volunteering at the Carnegie Museum to leading Contemporary Craft through significant growth, Janet's story is one of passion and perseverance.
Discover the challenges and triumphs of integrating craft into the fine arts realm and the impact of educational programs like the museum school partnership.
Join us for an insightful conversation that not only
celebrates the past but also looks forward to the future of Contemporary Craft.
Next season, we’re diving deep into the newly
formed archive at Contemporary Craft, revealing the treasures and stories that have shaped our organization since its inception. Join us as we introduce our
new host for Season 3, Sydney Leslie, Archives and Creative Projects Manager, who will guide us through the rich history and exciting future of Contemporary
Craft.
In this episode, Rachel and Kahmeela pass the mic to Sydney, who shares her journey from Virginia to Pittsburgh, her educational background in art history and museum studies, and how she fell in love with the world of
craft. Discover how Sydney has been meticulously organizing and preserving our extensive collection of exhibition catalogs, postcards, and other historical
materials, and learn about some of the most intriguing finds she has uncovered, including a quirky soft sculpture shoe bed by artist Michelle Clifton.
Join us on this fascinating journey through time as we explore the history of Contemporary Craft and how it informs our future.
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Visit the Contemporary Craft Website
Spotify Playlist: Sounds From the Studio
In this unique episode of Sounds From the Studio, we break the mold by focusing on the profound themes of grief, mourning, and the celebration of life, as explored in Contemporary Craft's current exhibition, "Hereafter."
Join hosts Rachel and Kahmeela as they sit down with
Carrie McCann, an educator, death and grief companion, community herbalist, and wellness consultant, to delve into the intricate practices of navigating life's most significant transitions.
Listen in as Carrie shares her journey into death work, the roles and rituals of a death doula, and the importance of creating meaningful, personalized end-of-life experiences. This episode is a poignant and enlightening conversation that encourages us to slow down, embrace our emotions, and find beauty and joy even in the most challenging moments of life.
Carrie McCann on Instagram
Carrie McCann's Website
Spotify Playlist: Sounds From the Studio
Contemporary Craft Website
Meet Alisha Wormsley, a visionary artist whose work transcends time and space. In this episode, we explore Alisha's journey from sewing and quilting during the pandemic to her prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship. Delve into the rich tapestry of her art, which weaves together ancestral storytelling, film, and the powerful symbolism found in African American quilts. Alisha's reflections on anti-blackness in cinema, matriarchal
technologies, and the intersection of craft with advanced technologies offer a profound understanding of her creative process.
Alisha shares insights into motherhood's impact on her work and the art world's structures. Her candid discussion on the legacy she wishes to leave, or rather not leave, is a refreshing take on the artist's relationship with their work and the world.
This episode is an invitation to contemplate the
power of asking questions, the importance of caring, and the possibilities that arise when we dare to dream and create spaces for all voices.
Alisha Wormsley Instagram
Alisha Wormsley Website
Spotify Playlist: Sounds From the Studio
Alisha Wormsley on The RuggedAngel Cast
Embark on a creative odyssey with Sean Derry and Sharon Massey, the dynamic duo behind Local X Change, as they transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. In this episode, we dive into their innovative approach to art
and education, blending design, technology, and digital fabrication. From a captivating mini truck turned mobile radio station for rural teens to human-powered vending machines showcasing student designs, their projects are
as impactful as they are whimsical. This pair's commitment to mentorship and community engagement resonates in every endeavor, including their upcoming
Studio Stream project. Listen in as they discuss the intersection of public art and personal practice, and how they're sculpting the next generation of artists
and makers. Join us for a conversation that's as much about crafting meaningful experiences as it is about the art itself.
Local Exchange Instagram
Sean Derry Instagram
Sharon Massey Instagram
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Step into the world of Brie Ruais as she deftly molds her
personal narrative into the physicality of clay. In this episode we delve into Brie's exhibition "Oneness," where her large-scale, emotive sculptures speak volumes of her intimate
connection with the medium. From the weighty imprints of her own body to the profound influences of family dynamics and celestial bodies, Brie's work transcends the tactile to touch upon the universal human experience. Her candid
conversation with hosts Rachel and Kahmeela unveils the raw emotion and thoughtful process behind each piece.
Contemporary Craft Website
Brie Ruais Instagram
Spotify Playlist: Sounds From the Studio
In this conversation, Adam Chau discusses his work with porcelain and cobalt blue, inspired by his Asian heritage, which focuses on relationships and queerness. He explores the use of alternate fiction and AI in his art, as well as the significance of emojis as a visual language. Adam also shares his experience with the Lunar Project exhibition series and his involvement in mentorship programs. He talks about his podcast, Trade Secret, and the importance of transparency in the art field.
Adam Chau Website
Instagram
The Color Network
In this heartfelt episode of Sounds From the Studio, hosts Rachel and Kahmeela sit down with Ehren Tool, a ceramic artist and former Marine, to discuss his unique approach to art and the powerful stories behind his work. Ehren's journey from the Marine Corps to ceramics is a tale of resilience,
creativity, and the transformative power of craft.
Listen in as Ehren shares how his experiences in the military have shaped his artistic practice, focusing on the creation of cups adorned with poignant imagery. These cups serve as intimate memorials, fostering conversations about war, violence, and healing. Ehren's reflections on the
therapeutic aspects of art, the community of clay artists, and the importance of creating meaningful, functional objects offer a profound insight into his work and philosophy.
Ehren Tool Instagram
Ehren Tool Website
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https://studiopotter.org/ehren-tool
In this episode, we dive into the world of sustainable art and jewelry with Susie, a passionate artist and co-director of the Radical Jewelry Makeover (RJM) project. Join hosts Rachel and Kahmeela
as they explore the ethos behind RJM, a traveling community jewelry mining and recycling initiative that transforms old, unused jewelry into new, vibrant pieces. Susie shares her journey from traditional metalsmithing to embracing recycled materials, revealing the environmental and emotional motivations behind her work.
Discover the profound questions RJM raises about mining, material reuse, and the cultural perceptions of value. Susie discusses the impact of gold mining on the environment and the importance of creating a sustainable supply chain for jewelry materials. She also touches on the personal stories attached to donated jewelry and how these narratives inspire the creation of new pieces.
Susie's reflections on the impermanence of art and the importance of making space for future generations offer a fresh perspective on sustainability and creativity. This episode is a deep dive into the intersection of art, environment, and community, encouraging us all to rethink our relationship with the materials we use and the stories we tell.
https://susieganch.com/
Susie's Instagram
Spotify Playlist: Sounds From the Studio
In this compelling episode of Sounds From the Studio, hosts Rachel and Kahmeela sit down with Erika Diamond, one of the featured artists in the "Self" exhibition at Contemporary Craft. This exhibition delves into societal expectations of gender, identity, and sexuality, and is a celebration of Pride Month.
Erika discusses her artistic journey, focusing on the materials she uses and the profound messages they convey. From bulletproof Kevlar vests designed to protect members of the queer community to mirrored vinyl quilts highlighting the struggles of LGBTQIA youth, her work is both thought-provoking and deeply personal. Erika shares the inspiration behind her pieces, including the tragic Pulse nightclub shooting and the alarming statistics about homeless queer youth.
The conversation also touches on Erika's unique approach to art, which often involves material exploration and the duality of strength and fragility. As always, the episode concludes with Erika sharing three songs that describe her work, adding to the ever-growing Sounds From the Studio
playlist on Spotify.
Erika Diamond Instagram
Erika Diamond Website
Spotify Playlist: Sounds From the Studio
"How do we get to the point where we feel seen and cared for and heard?" - matt lambert
In this thought-provoking episode of Sounds From the Studio, we delve into the intricate and evocative work of matt lambert, a non-binary, multidisciplinary artist whose practice focuses on equity and inclusion. Join hosts Rachel and Kahmeela as they explore matt's profound insights on gender, craft, and the significance of non-capitalization in their name, inspired by bell hooks.
Engage with discussions on the role of craft in decolonization, the importance of play and desire in creative processes, and the value of friction and opacity in understanding art. This episode is a compelling invitation to rethink our relationship with objects, materials, and each other,
encouraging a deeper appreciation for the complexities and nuances of craft.
Don't miss the chance to experience matt lambert's work in the exhibition "Self," running through August at Contemporary Craft, and join the conversation on how art can serve as a catalyst for meaningful dialogue and change.
matt lambert Instagram
Contemporary Craft Website
Spotify Playlist: Sounds From the Studio
In this special edition of Sounds From the Studio, we turn the spotlight on our very own co-host, Kahmeela Adams. Join hosts Rachel and Kahmeela as they delve into Kahmeela's multifaceted career, from her early days in podcasting with "Down to Watch" and "The RuggedAngel Cast"
to her extensive work in film and photography.
Discover how Kahmeela's journey has been shaped by her passion for storytelling, her role as a producer for the 48 Hour Film Project in Pittsburgh, and her transition from a 9-to-5 job to a thriving entrepreneurial career. Listen in as she shares her experiences, challenges, and the mentors
who influenced her along the way.
This episode offers a rare glimpse into the life and work of a creative powerhouse who has successfully navigated various artistic mediums to find her voice and place in the world. Whether you're a fan of her podcasts, her photography, or her film work, this conversation is sure to inspire and entertain.
Kahmeela's Instagram
Kahmeela's Work
Contemporary Craft Instagram
Spotify Playlist: Sounds From the Studio
www.ruggedangel.com
The "more Jazz than Classical" artist, ceramicist, and professor Sharif Bey joins us to discuss his artistic practice and how it came to be. Bey speaks on connectivity, generational values, and the power of ancestral memory. Hosts Rachel and Kahmeela explore Sharif's profound connection to his craft, from his early experiences at the Carnegie Museum of Art to his innovative work with both ceramics and glass.
Sharif shares captivating insights into his creative process, discussing the symbolic significance of birds in his work and the deep influence of African diasporic culture. He reflects on the importance of objects in preserving memory and cultural heritage in an increasingly digital world.
This episode is a rich tapestry of stories, reflections, and wisdom that invites listeners to contemplate the enduring impact of art and the importance of preserving cultural narratives.
Sharif Bey Instagram
Sharif Bey Website
Spotify Playlist: Sounds From the Studio
Executive Director & Chief Curator for The Museum for Art in Wood in Philidelphia, Jennifer-Navva Milliken joins us to talk all things curatorial. When is a cup just a cup and when is it a proxy for the female body? We explore Jennifer's approach to curating, particularly her current exhibition
"Vessel: Embodiment, Autonomy, and Ornament in Wood" focused on vessels, which delves into themes of embodiment, autonomy, and ornamentation. Jennifer discusses the importance of empathy in art and the unique ability of craft to connect people across different experiences. She also shares her thoughts on the societal impact of art and the importance
of creating spaces for marginalized voices.
https://museumforartinwood.org/
Step into a world where art meets wellness with Missy Graff Balone, the innovative force behind Wellness for Makers. In this illuminating episode, we explore the ingenious ways Missy marries her expertise in massage therapy, yoga, and fine art to nurture the physical well-being of artists and
makers. Discover how Missy's proactive approach to movement and mindfulness is reshaping the narrative around studio practices, transforming them into spaces of health and vitality.
From ergonomic insights to personalized workshops, Missy's mission is to dismantle the myth that craft must come at the cost of the creator's body. Tune in and learn how to integrate self-care into your artistic process, ensuring your craft enriches not just your spirit, but also your physical well-being.
Wellness for Makers Instagram
Spotify Playlist: Sounds From the Studio
Step into the remarkable journey of Tereneh Idia, a visionary artist and designer whose work is a tapestry of sustainability, history, and global craft. In this episode of Sounds From the Studio, we explore Tereneh's residency at Contemporary Craft, where she's crafting a breathtaking collection
that spans a millennium of Black Pittsburgh history through the lens of clothing. Her project, "Cloth, Culture, and Community," weaves together 15 stories, each represented by a meticulously designed outfit that honors individuals from the 1500s in West Africa to the year 3000 in Pittsburgh.
Join us as Tereneh shares her creative process, the emotional resonance of her historical research, and her adventures in learning new crafts. Her narrative is not just about the art of fashion but also about the power of light, both literal and metaphorical, in communities across the world.
For a glimpse into the soul of an artist who is redefining the boundaries of design, craft, and social impact, tune in to this inspiring conversation.
Tereneh Idia Instagram
Contemporary Craft Website
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https://www.idiadega.com/






