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A podcast where art meets industry. Rachelle Etienne-Robinson and Stan “Substantial” Robinson, founders and co-CEO’s of Substantial Art & Music lead discussions on the business of art; from creating, producing, presenting, marketing, performing, and selling your art. Listen to interviews with individual artists, curators, directors, creative entrepreneurs, and various professionals in the art and music industry. Season 3 of ARTdustry is sponsored by Words Beats and Life.
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In this special episode of ARTdusty, today’s guest is a New York City-based poet, Anacaona Rocio Milagro. Anacaona has been writing poetry before most kids know how to write their own name. She obtained her MFA in Poetry from NYU’s Poetry program in Paris and holds a Masters in Public Health from Columbia University, and a BA with a double major in Social Anthropology and Journalism/Creative Writing. Her poetry has been published in The BreakBeat Poets Latinext Anthology, Narrative Magazine, LitHub, Oh Dear Magazine, and Raising Mothers. Her “Nine Eleven Poem” is among the Smithsonian Museum’s 9/11 archives. In 2021 she released “Stillmatic,” a spoken word/Hip-Hop/Jazz single, and in August 2024 she released her first full-length spoken word album, “To Make an Island of A Street Corner." Available on all streaming platforms.Check out her album and book here: https://bit.ly/to-make-an-islandFollow Anacaona Rocio Milagro @poet.anacaonaFollow Substantial Art & Music: https://bio.site/subartandmusic
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Today's guest is Hadiya Williams, a decorative artist and surface designer based in Washington, DC. She is the founder and creative director of Black Pepper Paperie Co. What started as a hobby-based clay business in 2017 evolved into a full-time decorative art and design studio, specializing in hand-made ceramics, surface pattern design, and wall art. Hadiya has collaborated with a variety of companies all over the world, including F. Schumacher Co., Lulu, and Georgia, Brewster Home, Best Buy, WALPA (Japan), AARP, Meta, and Target. Her design work is also a part of the National Museum of African American History and Culture's permanent collection. Hadiya's work brings art, traditions, and stories together through patterns and handmade techniques that represent her cultural influences across the African diaspora, from past, present to future. Follow Hadiya Williams at https://www.blackpepperpaperie.com/ | @hadiyawilliams Follow Substantial Art & Music: https://bio.site/subartandmusic
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Today's guest is Opie Snow, a visual artist from Ashland, Oregon. She studied fine arts at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon, and the University of Oregon in Eugene. After receiving her Bachelor of Fine Arts with a painting emphasis from the University of Oregon, she traveled to Europe to research master painter techniques. In 2000, she co-founded Nuwandart Gallery in Ashland, Oregon. Opie has created costume designs, installation work, and performance art/dance with El Circo, an Art/Performance Collective based in San Francisco from 2001-2007. In 2007 Opie Snow joined forces with Micah Blacklight and moved to Brooklyn, New York to further her art career. In 2009 she and Micah created the collaboration called BlackSnow, a fine art, couture fashion, and multi-media company. BlackSnow had their debut show at IcoSa-hedron Gallery in New York City in 2010. Her work has involved mythical figures, and explored the experience of the feminine through the evolution of sexuality, power, demonization, oppression, liberation, and redefinition. Currently, Opie Snow lives between New York and Oregon with her family. She is immersed in two very different series, Steadfast – her figurative work which explores the complexities of being a woman in today’s times, and Black Ochre – which is a new and passionate realm of expression for her where she is experimenting with emotive and design oriented abstracts. Follow Opie Snow at https://opiesnow.com/ | IG @opie.snow.artFollow Substantial Art & Music: https://bio.site/subartandmusic
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Today's guest is Quynn L. Johnson Ed.M. An International Arts Based Educator, social entrepreneur, Co-Founder of SOLE Defined, and performing artist. Quynn is a graduate of Harvard University and Howard University. She designs arts-based programs that integrate elements of tap dance with literacy and math thereby creating a deeper learning experience for learners. As a social entrepreneur, Quynn co-founded the Washington, DC-based percussive dance company SOLE Defined (co-created with Ryan Johnson), whose mission is to use dance as a tool to address social issues directly affecting the Black community while creating interactive arts-integrated programs in schools.Quynn was recently awarded the 2020 John F. Kennedy Center Local Dance Commissioning Project, her performance highlights include soloist in the tour of After Midnight (NCL), Chasing Magic by Ayodele Casel, America(na) to Me by Dormeshia, Lincoln Center Education Series, Dance Encore Festival, and Great Gatsby by the Washington Ballet.Follow Quynn Johnson at https://quynnjohnson.com/ | @justquynnFollow Substantial Art & Music: https://bio.site/subartandmusic
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Today’s guest is a radical, ratchet, and revolutionary Puerto Rican rapper, decolonizing minds one rhyme at a time. Pinqy Ring was born and bred in Chicago, she manifests her vision for a more just world as an MC, speaker, Hip Hop Educator, and proud U.S. Hip Hop Cultural Ambassador - traveling overseas to manage and facilitate Hip Hop diplomacy programming. Hip Hop has taken her from the 'hood to Harvard, and she raps her legacy loudly into place while creating pathways for others to do the same. Follow Pinqy Ring https://pinqyring.com/ | @pinqyringFollow Substantial Art & Music: https://bio.site/subartandmusic
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The hosts of ARTdustry provide a recap of past episodes and share updates on their individual projects.Follow Substantial Art & Music: https://bio.site/subartandmusicFollow Rachelle Etienne-Robinson: https://bio.site/retiennerobinsonFollow Stan 'Substantial' Robinson: https://bio.site/substantial
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Today's guest is a R&B vocalist, instrumentalist, producer, and published recording artist, MLLN. Originally from Maryland, MLLN was born into a family where everyone played and performed music on stage. His musical strengths are harmony, backing vocals, and scatting. In developing his style, he strives to find a balance between singable pop songs and forward-thinking R&B grooves. He makes music that is honestly meaningful and infectiously fun. He has a number of original songs and albums to his credit and has toured with Lawrence the Band and enjoyed working with artists such as ROMderful, Moo Latte, Jeremy Passion, Couch, and more. He has performed at premier east coast venues like 930 Club (DC), Stone Pony (NJ), Higher Ground (VT), 3S, and Artspace (NH). MLLN drops his debut album “In A Day” this Friday, June 30, 2023, on all streaming platforms, so be sure to check it out. Follow MLLN https://linktr.ee/MLLN
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Today’s guest is an emcee, producer, singer-songwriter, designer, filmmaker, and record executive, Tonedeff. He first gained national recognition on the underground hip-hop scene after winning a string of distinguished rap battles. He’s opened for Common, Rahzel, The Beatnuts, Royce da 5'9", and Brand Nubian. Tonedeff has appeared as a guest artist on several releases, including, Masta Ace, Pumkinhead, Cunninlynguists, Immortal Technique, and KRS-One. In 1997, he founded the QN5 Music label and continues to release music independently.Follow Tonedeff http://tonedeff.com | @tonedeffFollow Substantial Art & Music: https://bio.site/subartandmusic
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American contemporary artist recognized for his graffiti-deconstructive approach to abstract expressionism. Utilizing his understanding of space and songwriting from his early years as a graffiti writer, music maker, and graphic designer, Bisco strips his compositions to their fundamental essence of motion and rhythm while channeling the energy of a moment through gestural marks and abstracted, lyrical text. Reimagining the execution of abstract expressionist painting through his unique contemporary lens, Bisco aims to create art that inspires hope for the future. Over the past decade, Bisco has painted murals and performed live across the globe. He has partnered with creative brands including Nike, RED, MCM, Coach, Adidas, SLS hotels, and Hypebeast. With a resume of solo and group exhibitions in New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo, London, Miami, Berlin, Seattle, and Hong Kong, Bisco Smith’s works are sought by collectors and art enthusiasts worldwide.
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Javier Starks is an emcee, songwriter, educator, and youth advocate. Starks provides audiences with a positive alternative by choosing to perform curse-free Hip Hop with verses that don’t degrade women, promote drugs, excessive violence, or over-glorifies money. He teaches kids why self-respect and respecting others is so important when expressing ourselves through art.”Starks has performed at The Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, and more. Starks led youth workshops in Tripoli, Lebanon, and was commissioned to record an original song to honor Oliver Tambo’s 100th birthday in South Africa. Starks has been featured on CNN and has appeared on local news stations including Great Day Washington (WUSA-9). He has performed, recorded, and collaborated with numerous award-winning artists including Logic, Robert Glasper, Keyon Harrold, Miles Mosley, Chris Dave, Derrick Hodge, and the West Coast Get Down. In addition to his music career, Starks is the undisputed number #1 Onewheel rider in the world for distance.
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Multidimensional artist Tony Brown aka Concep is a trained illustrator and Creative Director, who produces works that center around iconic portraits with a mixed-media street art aesthetic. He merges social-political ideas with textures, patterns, and typography, blending imagery from his childhood and life experiences. Tony is currently creating large format mixed media paintings for a new solo show effort along with producing NFTs and Ai generated works in the Web3 space.
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The hosts of ARTdustry speak with the author, business consultant, educator, and legacy advocate Jelani Bandele. Jelani was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. A master of combining street smarts with book smarts, Jelani obtained degrees in advertising and communications, clinical nutrition, exercise physiology, and cardiovascular perfusion. Jelani has shifted career paths along the way, but her purpose has always been to be of service to others and to build a legacy.
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The hosts of ARTdustry speak with Hip Hop artist and entertainment lawyer, Tracey Lee.He cemented his place in Hip Hop history with his debut album Many Facez featuring the hit single The Theme (It’s Party Time) and his classic collaboration with the late Notorious B.I.G, Keep Your Hands High. Lee obtained his Bachelor's degree from Howard University and a Juris Doctor degree from Southern University Law Center. Lee’s legal clients include celebrities and GRAMMY award-winning artists. In 2016 Lee became an adjunct professor at Coppin State University teaching The Business of Music course.
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The hosts of ARTdustry speak with Museum Specialist and Oral Historian at Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture Kelly Navies. Navies is a Writer, Librarian, and Cultural Heritage Professional.
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The hosts of ARTdustry speak with teacher, rapper, hero, and Guinness World Record Holder, Raheem “Mega Ran '' Jarbo. Mega Ran (formerly Random) is a veteran rapper who infuses hip-hop with gaming and geek culture influences. Tune in to learn more about this former middle school teacher turned Guinness World Record Holder and author.
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*Disclaimer: Please excuse the poor audio quality. Our software unknowingly switched from our audio interface to our webcam mic.*The hosts of ARTdustry speak with independent artist, entertainer, producer, and content creator, Tamara Jade. Jade is best known for her appearance on NBC’s The Voice, season 19, where she garnered the first 4-Chair Turn of the season. She has worked with Cory Henry & The Funk Apostles, Lizzo, Tituss Burgess, Ledisi, Jason Michael Webb, Victory Boyd and Jon Batiste.
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The hosts of ARTdustry speak with Executive Chef Alex Jean-Baptiste. Chef JB takes us through his creative journey as well as his menu creations, meal prep, and catering for all occasions.
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The hosts of ARTdustry speak with sisters Nicole and Adrienne of Feast of Burdens. In 2014, the Flushing, Queens natives started hosting dinner parties which became a shared culinary obsession. The two designers create maximalist table dressings for all occasions while making lasting experiences.
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The hosts of ARTdustry speak with American Hip Hop Artist Awon. Born Antwan Wiggins, Awon was born in Brooklyn, New York but calls Newport News, Virginia home. In 2014, he and producer Phoniks founded Don’t Sleep Records, where they have released several projects.Awon has shared the stage with notable Hip Hop acts like Little Brother, Common, EPMD, MC Lyte, and Oddisee.
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The hosts of ARTdustry speak with artist Lawrence Atoigue, professionally known as Naturel. Naturel incorporates sharp, triangular illustrations that are a futuristic blend of pop and cubism, with a surrealist twist. He has lent his talents to create awe-inspiring murals and has collaborated with brands like Bacardi, NFL, Puma, and more.
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