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"This week Kimberly speaks with LA-based artist Celeste Voce, whose work explores the relationship between the production of analog images and performance. Throughout the conversation they talk about ideas related to the truth, technology, nature and human perception.
All images courtesy of the artist
00:00 - Podcast Introduction
00:33 - Episode Introduction
01:01 - Live Forever - Adeem the Artist-
03:05 - Interview with Celeste Voce (pt 1)
17:53 - Mic Break
18:27 - Cast - Iron Pansexual- Adeem the Artist
20:18 - Interview with Celeste Voce (pt 2)
33:12 - Outro
33:36 - Reclaim My Name - Adeem the Artist
37:13 - Finish
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"This week Kimberly spoke with Bel Falleiros, a Brazilian artist who lives and works in New York City. Bel's work explores the public space and its relationship to art, architecture and education. Throughout the conversation they talk about Bel's work as an educator and her work with public monuments.
All images courtesy of the artist
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00:00 - Podcast Introduction
00:36 - Episode Introduction
01:02 - Heat Keeps Rising - Lea Thomas
02:05 - Interview with Bel Falleiros (pt 1)
20:29 - Mic Break
21:00 - How Would I Dream - Lea Thomas
22:32 - Interview with Bel Falleiros (pt 2)
36:34 - Outro
36:56 - Howl - Lea Thomas
42:00 - Finish
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"This week Kimberly spoke with Pasadena-based painter Willis Stork. Throughout the conversation they talk about Willis’ interest in materiality, music and art theory and the purpose and function of the artist in today’s world.
All images courtesy of the artist
00:00 - Podcast Introduction
00:33 - Episode Introduction
00:56 - The Moment - Human Barbie
01:58 - Interview with Willis Stork (pt 1)
21:51 - Mic Break
22:21 - Be Careful What You Wish For - Human Barbie
23:20 - Interview with Willis Stork (pt 2)
35:41 - Outro
36:05 - The Truth is Coming - Human Barbie
36:51 - Finish
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"This week Kimberly spoke to Paula Pedrosa, a self-taught photographer and visual artist who has a degree in biology and visual communication and a masters degree in tropical ecology. Throughout the conversation, they talk about the influence of science on Paula's visual work and ideas such as the boundaries between the natural and artificial in nature and the interweaving of science and imagination.
All images courtesy of the artist
00:00 - Podcast Introduction
00:33 - Episode Introduction
01:07 - Hailey - Cassandra Jenkins
01:56 - Interview with Paula Pedrosa (pt 1)
18:40 - Mic Break
19:12 - Michaelangelo - Cassandra Jenkins
20:37 - Interview with Paula Pedrosa (pt 2)
38:55 - Outro
39:18 - New Bikini - Cassandra Jenkins
43:16 - Finish
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"This week Kimberly spoke with Lucia Love, a Brooklyn-based based artist whose illustrative, character-driven paintings comically depict doomsday landscapes that are uncanny in their similarities to today’s world. Lucia is also the cohost of the Art and Labor podcast and they are involved in the collaborative project Constructing the Real, a free online school that focuses on art theory, art history and more.
All images courtesy of the artist
00:00 - Podcast Introduction
00:36 - Introduction to Lucia Love
01:12 - People That I Love - Anders Jörnesten
02:37 - Interview with Lucia Love (pt 1)
22:24 - Mic Break
22:57 - Wild Wild Country - Anders Jörnesten
24:21 - Interview with Lucia Love (pt 2)
42:38 - Outro
43:00 - Wild Wild Country (cont’d) - Anders Jörnesten
46:42 - Finish
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"This week Kimberly spoke with Flora Wilds, an artist who recently received her MFA from the San Fransisco Art Institute. Throughout the conversation Kimberly and Flora talk about Flora’s interest in using re-cycled and used materials as a way to talk critique commodity culture and to avoid buying new. They also talk about her interest in the labor of looking, searching, curating and collecting.
All images courtesy of the artist
00:00 - Podcast Introduction
00:35 - Episode Introduction
01:13 - View From This Side - Maple Glider
02:04 - Interview with Flora Wilds (pt 1)
18:33 - Mic Break
19:07 - Good Thing - Maple Glider
21:07 - Interview with Flora Wilds (pt 2)
29:18 - Performer - Maple Glider
33:56 - Outro
34:18 - Finish
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"This week Kimberly spoke with Francesca Della Benatta, an Italian-born artist who currently lives and works in Mexico City. Throughout the conversation they speak about Francesca's trajectory from working in the movie industry to becoming a full-time sculpture who works mostly in bronze.
Images courtesy of the artist
00:00 - Podcast Introduction
00:34 - Episode Introduction
01:00 - Goodnight Europe - Amber Arcades
02:03 - Interview with Francesca Dalla Benatta (pt 1)
14:34 - Mic Break
15:06 - Baby, Eternity - Amber Arcades
16:02 - Interview with Francesca Dalla Benatta (pt 2)
37:10 - Outro
37:32 - Simple Song - Amber Arcades
39:41 - Finish
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"This week Kimberly spoke with Ashley Lyon, a New York-based artist who uses clay to create objects that reflect on motherhood. Throughout the conversation they talk about Ashely's experience of being an artist and a mother and the poetic relationships she builds between abstraction and personal narrative.
All images courtesy of the artist
00:00 - Podcast Introduction
00:34 - Episode Introduction
01:05 - Annie Forever - Ducks Ltd.
01:31 - Interview with Ashley Lyon (pt 1)
16:14 - Mic Break
16:53 - When My Day of the Crone Comes - Brigid Dawson And The Mothers Network
17:44 - Interview with Ashley Lyon (pt 2)
29:51 - Outro
30:13 - Is the Season for New Carnations - Brigid Dawson And The Mother's Network
30:52 - Finish
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"This week Kimberly spoke with Texas-based artist Bonny Leibowitz about the installation work she produced during COVID and her experiments with alternative spaces.
All images courtesy of the artist
00:00 - Podcast Introduction
00:36 - Episode Introduction
00:57 - before your body goes - Field Medic
01:32 - Interview with Bonny Leibowitz (pt 1)
13:32 - Mic Break
14:10 - Okinawa - Emmy The Great
15:42 - Interview with Bonny Leibowitz (pt 2)
30:14 - Outro
30:39 - Girl In Blue - VEN
33:06 - Finish
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"This week Kimberly spoke with Justyna Kisielewicz, a Polish-born artist who currently lives in the United States. Throughout the conversation, they talk about Justyna's view of America in comparison to Poland and her journey of moving to the states to be a full-time artist.
All images courtesy of the artist
00:00 - Podcast Introduction
00:36 - Episode Introduction
00:59 - cradle - Adrianne Lenker
01:41 - Interview with Justyna Kisielewicz (pt 1)
16:45 - Mic Break
17:19 - Self-Portrait In A Car At Night - European Heartbreak
18:21 - Interview with Justyna Kisielewicz (pt 2)
32:29 - Outro
32:52 - Wild - Molly Burch
36:07 - Finish
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"This week Kimberly spoke with William Chan, a New York based artist and United States War Veteran, whose work includes performance interventions and photography. Throughout the conversation we talk about William’s ideologies surrounding communication, compassion, American politics and laughter.
All images and documentation courtesy of William Chan.
00:00 - Podcast Introduction
00:35 - Episode Introduction
01:03 - My Kind of Love - Old Joy
01:58 - Interview with William Chan (pt 1)
16:07 - Mic Break
16:41 - Resist the Urge - Matt Sweeney and Bonnie 'Prince' Billy
17:48 - Interview with William Chan (pt 2)
34:29 - Outro
34:50 - In America - Ezra Furman
36:40 - Finish
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"This week Kimberly spoke with Chicago-based artist and designer Lola Dement Myers. Throughout the conversation they spoke about the construction of LOLA world, a platform for presenting LOLA'S digital identity as well as Lola's interest in organization, design and documentation.
All images courtesy of the artist
00:00 - Podcast Introduction
00:33 - Episode Introduction
01:01 - Nervous Habit - Gabriella Salvucci
01:56 - Interview with Lola Dement Myers (pt 1)
13:58 - Mic Break
14:33 - Dark River - Lydia Luce
15:16 - Interview with Lola Dement Myers (pt 2)
31:44 - Outro
32:12 - Blue Leo - Lambchop
34:47 - Finish
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"This week Kimberly speaks with Caroline Falby about her interactive animation installation The Animation of Mortality.
Video documentation courtesy of the artist.
00:00 - Podcast Introduction
00:35 - Episode Introduction
00:58 - The Pet Parade - Fruit Bats
01:33 - Interview with Caroline Falby (pt 1)
18:46 - Mic Break
19:20 - Hoax - Gabriella Salvucci
20:10 - Interview with Caroline Falby (pt 2)
38:45 - Outro
39:07 - Lover - Man on Man
40:11 - Finish
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"This week Kimberly spoke with Christalena Hughmanick is a New York-based artist who recently returned from residency at the SÍM residency is Reykjavík, Iceland. Throughout the conversation they talk about the performative social engagement work she produced while abroad as well as her interest in language and desire.
All images courtesy of the artist
A Consideration (of Volcanic Nature) from Christalena Hughmanick on Vimeo.
00:00 - Podcast Introduction
00:36 - Episode Introduction
01:05 - In Your Eyes (Reflection) ft. Jay Som 1 - Anjimile
1:41 - Interview with Christalena Hughmanick (pt 1)
17:06 - Mic Break
17:41 - Invisible Sigh - Best Move
19:07 - Interview with Cristalena Hughmanick (pt 2)
31:48 - Outro
32:10 - Fault Line - Halley Greg
36:41 - Finish
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"This week Kimberly spoke with Allison Maria Rodriguez, a first generation Cuban-American artist working predominately in video installation. Throughout the conversation they speak about Allison’s relationship to her family and heritage, and the connections she makes between the personal, ecological and environmental.
All documentation courtesy of the artist
Wish You Were Here: Greetings from the Galápagos” at the Boston Children’s Museum
“In the Presence of Absence – José María & Ike” (video still)
In the Presence of Absence
video installation documentation
Fitchburg Art Museum, Feb – Sept. 2020
(photo by Charles Sternaimolo)
Subversive Dreams - Allison Maria Rodriguez from Emerson Contemporary on Vimeo.
00:00 - Podcast Introduction
00:35 - Episode Introduction
01:02 - Something or Nothing - Cartalk
01:32 - Interview with Allison Maria Rodriguez (pt 1)
18:13 - Mic Break
18:47 - Interview with Allison Maria Rodriguez (pt 2)
30:50 - Outro
31:11 - Birds of Paradise - Cory Hanson
34:14 - Finish
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"Julia Kwon is a Korean American artist working with textiles. Her work explores the objectification of Asiatic female bodies and the complexities of constructing identity within the context of globalism, cultural hybridity and intersectionality. Throughout the conversation we talk about Julia’s face mask project titled Unapologetically Asian.
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All images courtesy of the artist
00:00 - Podcast Introduction
00:33 - Episode Introduction
01:06 - People (feat. Kaya Thomas—Dyke) - ALFA MIST
01:49 - Interview with Julia Kwon (pt 1)
16:06 - Mic Break
17:58 - Interview with Julia Kwon (pt 2)
30:11 - Outro
30:33 - People (cont’d) - ALFA MIST
33:10 - Finish
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"This week Kimberly spoke with New York-based artist Visakh Menon about his interest in digital aesthetics and its relationship to traditional painting and drawing.
All images courtesy of the artist
Interference
Acrylic and paint markers on paper
24x18" each | 2018
Interference
Acrylic and paint markers on paper
24x36" | 2015
Interference
Acrylic and paint markers on paper
24x36" | 2015
Interference
Acrylic and paint markers on paper
24x18" each | 2018
Interference
Acrylic and paint markers on paper
24x18" (each) | 2018
Interference
Acrylic and paint markers on paper
24" | 2018
Interference (detail)
Acrylic and paint markers on paper
24" | 2018
Interference
Acrylic and paint markers on paper
36x24" | 2017-2018
Interference (detail)
Acrylic and paint markers on paper
36x24" | 2017-2018
00:00 - Podcast Introduction
00:33 - Episode Introduction
00:54 - Just Me - Childe
01:13 - Interview with Visakh Menon (pt 1)
12:36 - Mic Break
13:08 - Interview with Visakh Menon (pt 2)
31:45 - Outro
32:12 - Just Me (cont’d) - Childe
34:05 - Finish
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"This week Kimberly spoke with Hudson Valley-based artist Lorrie Fredette about her project “Spaces for Thinking,” a blog that showcases the sketchbooks of artists. Throughout the conversation Kimberly and Lorrie talk about privacy, intimacy and exploration through the relationship of the artist and their sketchbook.
All images courtesy of Spaces for Thinking
Iain Machell
@iainmachell
Amy Talluto
@talluts
Rebecca Hellard
@rebeccahellard
Beth Humphrey
@studiobeth
Mandolyn Wilson Rosen
@mandolyn_rosen
Shanti Grumbine
@shantigrumbine
Echo Goff
@echoingcave
John Owens
@country_bear_jamboree
Yura Adams
@yuradams
Jennifer Hicks
@msjenniferhicks
Katie Grove
@katiegrovestudios
Megan Porpeglia
@meganporpeglia
Kate Collyer
@kdcollyer
00:00 - Podcast Introduction
00:33 - Episode Introduction
01:01 - Neboj - Renée Reed
01:26 - Interview with Lorrie Fredette (pt 1)
15:24 - Mic Break
17:01 - Interview with Lorrie Fredette (pt 2)
34:59 - Outro
35:21 - Neboj (cont’d) - Renée Reed
38:24 - Finish
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"Sarah E. Jenkins is an interdisciplinary artist and educator who works in stop motion animation, drawing and social practice. Her work is inspired by labor, women’s work and post-industrial landscapes.
All videos courtesy of the artist
00:00 - Podcast Introduction
00:34 - Episode Introduction
00:59 - One in a Million - Mirabelle
01:50 - Interview with Sarah Jenkins (pt 1)
14:28 - Mic Break
15:02 - Interview with Sarah Jenkins (pt 2)
32:26 - Outro
32:50 - Rose White - Mirabelle
36:44 - Finish
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"This week Kimberly spoke with Augustine Boyce Cummings, a new York-based artist who works with sculpture, painting, drawing and assemblages. During the conversation, Kimberly and Boyce spoke about Boyce's project titled An American Dream, a massive multi-media installation that was exhibited in an abandoned school building in Grand Rapids Michigan.
All images courtesy of the artist
00:00 - Podcast Introduction
00:36 - Episode Introduction
01:00 - Wait for Springtime - Kishi Bashi
01:33 - Interview with Augustine Boyce Cummings (pt 1)
14:03 - Mic Break
14:37 - Interview with Augustine Boyce Cummings (pt 2)
24:54 - Outro
25:18 - Town of Prey - Kishi Bashi
31:08 - Finish
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