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An SAA Podcast featuring Saskatchewan artists, arts administrators and icons.
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This is Part 1 or a two part episode entitled “Balancing Act”. Part 2 launching soon!Erin Goodpipe, Amy Matysio, Kris Alvarez, and Johanna Bundon join host Em Ironstar for a deep dive into the balancing act that so many artists today find challenging. Important initiatives are addressing this issue and Saskatchewan is no exception . As one of our guests says: “Care is all we have. Who is taking care of the ambassadors of care? Care for the artist? Care for the art?”&nb...
When the beat of hip-hop converge with the power of literature, transformation beckons. Khodi Dill, is an educator and author whose narrative speaks volumes about the role of the arts in societal change. For those who find solace in rhythm and rhyme, this conversation about the underestimated value of hip-hop in the classroom is an eye-opener. Khodi Challenges the status quo, advocating for a space where hip-hop is celebrated for its historical roots in activism and its pote...
Have you ever paused to consider the symphony of sounds that paint the canvas of our daily lives? This episode invites sound artist Dominique Ferraton to share her transition from the hustle of Montreal to Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan. Against the backdrop of this tranquil environment, Dominique discusses the intimate process of capturing the auditory essence of her new home and the personal evolution of her multidisciplinary art practice. Her work focuses on community and place, while her...
Join SAA ED Em Ironstar and Roberta Cross for a lively discussion which dives into how the SAA is "Reimagining Governance" and the process that facilitated change. Em and Roberta talk about implementing honorarium payments for board members and bylaw changes that have critically shifted governance practices at the SAA. Governance and bylaw work might sound boring, but this episode is anything but! Links mentioned in this episode www.growsolutions.caThank you to SaskCulture, SKArts, and Sask L...
Floyd Favel, is a culture worker from the Poundmaker Cree Nation, whose expertise in the arts is as profound as the heritage he carries. Floyd takes us on a journey from the rich oral traditions of his childhood to his expansive work as an artist, and how these experiences shaped his mission to weave indigenous perspectives into the very fabric of the arts.This episode is a profound exploration of respect, remembrance, and the enduring power of cultural legacies in shaping our world, an...
When Alejandro Romero left his medical studies for the unpredictable world of art, he set in motion a compelling life story. Our latest podcast episode invites you into an intimate conversation with this two-spirit artist, whose lens captures more than just images—it seizes moments of transformation and truth. Alejandro's journey from the vibrant life of Puerto Rico to the vast prairies of Saskatchewan is a testament to the power of embracing one's identity and weaving it into the fabri...
Nathan Coppens, a remarkable artist living with ADHD. His play "I Have No Idea" is more than just a stage production; it's a window into the nuanced world of neurodiversity, emphasizing the power of empathy and the strength found in non-romantic relationships. The conversation ventures into the realm of music education, where his own experiences underscore the transformative influence of family and public schooling in fostering artistic passions—a rallying cry for the preser...
Meet Ariana Malthaner, the research lead with the Saskatchewan Arts Alliance. Ariana, unveils how her path led her from the intricacies of Old Irish linguistics to becoming a formidable advocate for the arts in Saskatchewan. Along with Em Ironstar, they uncover the surprising economic prowess of the arts scene in the province, backed by meticulous research confirming a substantial $74 million economic injection in Saskatchewan.The SAA is commitment to crafting engaging reports tha...
Tia Furstenberg is a South African transplant making waves in the Canadian prairies with her art studio and her commitment to nurturing local talent in Prince Albert, Tia shares her initial steps into the world of art to the bold venture of Lemon Yellow Art Studio, navigating the complexities of entrepreneurship without a formal business education.Whether it is a happenstance trip to Greece to assist with an art exhibition, or taking on the multifaceted challenges at the Mann Art ...
Jordan Baraniecki embarked on a non-linear journey for his Bachelors of Fine Art, attending three different universities across Canada. During this time, he earned scholarships and awards for his drawing skills at the University of Saskatchewan, as well as some of Canada's top art colleges. Jordan obtained his Masters from Emily Carr Throughout his travels, he nurtured a profound appreciation for introspection, philosophy, and psychology, which now serve as undercurrents guiding his artistic ...
With a wealth of experience under his belt, this episodes guest, Jeremy Morgan gives us an insider's perspective on the growth and development of major arts and heritage organizations.He shares interesting anecdotes about the struggles and victories of securing funding, and reflects on the transformation he has witnessed in the Saskatchewan arts sector over the years.With host Em Ironstar, the two examine the impact of political shifts in the arts and the pressing need for arts education, shi...
Get ready to be captivated by the intriguing and electrifying journey of Patrick Moonbird, as he takes us on a rollercoaster ride from his early musical beginnings to his current fascinating world of lo-fi bedroom pop. Patrick Moon Bird is an inspiring Indigenous musician, who began playing music at the age of nine, and has evolved into an established Saskatchewan musician, expressing his creativity through a genre called "Lo-Fi Bedroom Pop". Patrick's resilience and passion shine throu...
Breanne Harmon is dedicated to a life in the arts, and her work has been rewarded with the prestigious recognition of the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal for work in the community. She'll be sharing her inspiring adventure from visual arts to theater, and her transition from Green Thumb Theater to her current role as the Executive Director of Persephone Theatre in Saskatoon. Breanne talks about her mentor, who foresaw her career path. Breanne has led initiatives like the Balanc...
Patrick Close is active as a practicing artist, and like many artists, devoted a great deal of his career to arts administration. He has been a key voice within many of Canada's arts organizations and has been a strong advocate for the Status of Artists legislation in our country. His conversation with Em Ironstar offers an in-depth look at where we've come from and where we need to protect the equitable rights that artists of all disciplines so richly deserve. Links referenced in this ...
Since 2014 Saskatoon residents and visitors have been “taking it to the street”, in an arts treasure hunt throughout various communities in the city, under the cover of night.Em Ironstar is joined by Jane Reväe McWhirter the curator of Nuit Blanche Saskatoon, which takes place on Treaty 6 Territory. It's the 10th anniversary of the festival and in this episode you'll hear how much it has grown. The Saskatchewan Arts Alliance is thrilled to have Saskatchewan musician Patrick...
Jennifer Dawn Bishop thought maybe she’d grow up to be an all-star basketball player or perhaps a dress designer. But a school theatre presentation in grade 8 (Circle of voices playhouse) set her on a course to life in the theatre. She found her voice through acting, writing, directing, stage managing to her current role as artistic director of the Gordon Tootoosis Nīkānīwin Theatre in Saskatoon. Jennifer’s life is proof that those who say “you can’t” during your formative y...
This is the story of a unique, alternative model for producing independent performing art in Saskatoon. It's the story of opportunity meeting need. The need was an organization dedicated to assisting independent artists in overcoming the many barriers, duties and details required to stage their art for public performance. Saskatoon's On the Boards Staging Company met that need and continues to do so today. On the Boards ensures a positive, professional experience for t...
Edie Skeard works in multiple mediums, including sound, drawing, digital media, performance, and installation. Of the many skills Edie wields is that of a contractor in the non-profit, arts sector. If you are wondering what exactly a contractor does, this episode will help to clarify. Edie will be writing a 3-part series on this role - visit the Saskatchewan Arts Alliance website for more information. Em Ironstar and Edie cover a lot of territory here which is sure to inspir...
Em Ironstar is joined by freelance journalist, writer, editor and theatre artist John Loeppky. John has an often brilliant and insightful take on so many issues within the arts community - and often very humorous. Em and John discuss some important issues facing our community including, disability culture, activism, business training for artists, and the relationship between art and sport. Johns work has appeared for the likes of CBC, The Globe and Mail, FiveThirtyEight, Am...
It's the first Arts Everywhere roundtable! In this episode, Em Ironstar is joined byTaiwo Afolabi, Ariana Malthaner, Mark Claxton, and Lenore Maier who are all passionate about the work they do within the non-profit arts sector. All four guests had the opportunity to attend the 2023 Arts Service Organization Convergence and share their "take away" moments from the event. It's a true celebration of "the art(s) of relationship and Art for the Public Good.Links related to this ...
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