Kristina Wong and Ann Hirsch talk with Joanna Spitzner about reality television, developing personaes, complicating identity, and the intersections of art and real life.
For more info:
Kristina Wong
http://www.kristinawong.com/
http://www.youtube.com/kristinawong
Ann Hirsch
http://www.youtube.com/user/scandalishious
Shaming Famewhores Part I and II
Ann on “Frank The Entertainer In A Basement Affair”
recorded on March 4, 2010
Mar
4
Oct
17
Interview with Marco Maggi
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Recorded October 15, 2009.
Arjan Zazueta discusses with artist Marco Maggi how he became an artist, the idea of slow time, the relationship between Maggi’s work and the experience of reading a text, and other ideas.
Marco Maggi’s work is currently on exhibition at both the Warehouse Gallery and at Point of Contact Gallery:
American Ream, through Nov [...]
Aug
24
Sundown Lounge, Episode 190 “I am an African”
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Sundown Lounge is a laid back (and often explicit – you bet your ass) weekly podzine, of extremely eclectic music, spoken word, weird science, interesting audio goodies, and occasional etc.
Episode 190-August 21, 2009 – “I am an African”
“Finch” – Gavin Coetzee
Geeknotes: White Readers Meet Black Authors
Open Mic Stage:
“Frema” – Richie Mensah
“Lovers Final Joyride (Live on [...]
Aug
24
Independent Explosion, Episode 3
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In the third episode of Independent Explosion JMD brings a new set of underground and instrumental hip hop tracks for your listening pleasure, featuring:
1. JMD – Straight and Narrow
2. Domer – Visiting ft. Broke MC
3. Conneck IV – What it Look Like
4. Conneck IV – Chapter 2
5. The Goonies – Jackson Pollack
6. The Goonies – [...]
Aug
12
The Voice Chronicles,
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Red House Art Radio welcomes H. Kevin Mobley and his program The Voice Chronicles!
In the premier episode of The Voice Chronicles, Kevin speaks with Mariella Sosa, director of the newly released documentary film, “La Clave.”
You can find more information about Mariella Sosa and “La Clave” on her website www.laclavedocumentary.com.
Jun
18
Interview with World Provider
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Natalia Mount interviews World Provider after their show at Red House Arts Center on June 8th, 2009.
Jun
3
Discussion about “Stilling Still for Art and Empathy”
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Artist Anne Beffel and her collaborators: Institute of Technology at Syracuse Central students Ausha, Jade and Sanjeev, Syracuse University student Taylor, Everson Museum of Art Curator of Education and Public Programs Pam McLaughlin, and Institute of Technology at Syracuse Visual Arts Teacher Cheryl Molesky, discuss the project Sitting Still for Art and Empathy. Thirteen Syracuse [...]
Jun
1
Interview with Patrick Blackburn
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Joanna Spitzner talks with Patrick Blackburn about his commission (Shade/Light) Red Excursions, a commission currently on view at the Red House Gallery. We discuss the process of creating this work, emergence theory, Steve Reich, process music, and Raster Noton.
for more information, go to: www.shadelight-projects.com
Recorded on June 1, 2009
May
22
Interview with Carlo Alban, David Anzuelo, and Laura Austin: Intringulis
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A discussion about Intrigulis, written and performed by Carlo Alban, directed by David Anzuelo of the LAByrinth Theater Company (http://www.labtheater.org/).
We talk about the process of developing this play, performing in a one-person show, the role of folk music, among other things.
Recorded on May 22, 2009 with Laura Austin, David Anzuelo, and Carlo Alban.
May
8
Interview with Frank Olive
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Arjan Zazueta interviews artist Frank Olive. They talk about drawing, collaboration, models of being an artist, early 1970s culture and design, and more.
To see Frank Olive’s work, go to: http://frankolive.blogspot.com/
