Season 2 ∨
Episodes
Conversation with artists in Parallel Lives: Chicago/New York
Parallel Lives is created and curated by Luis Martin, Founder and Chief Curator of Parenthesis Art Space currently located at Brooklyn Brush Studios in Brooklyn. The exhibition kicks off in Chicago at Next Level...
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Artist Julia Haw talks about art and maintaining a healthy body.
Julia Haw (b. 1982, Flint, MI) attended Western Michigan University with a concentration in painting. Â She is recognized for her highly bold, nostalgia-inducing and memory-staining paintings. She deals with issues...
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Enrico Magnani Shares His Experience from Scientist to Artist
Enrico Magnani is an Italian artist who is living among Italy, France, and Germany. His first exhibition opened November 1997 in Milan. Until 2006 he worked as figurative painter and after a transition period his work...
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Artist Lisa Goesling shares her story and latest exhibit Same Difference
Lisa was awarded an Artists Residency at the Studios of Key West for 2016. She was one of six artists awarded a two year Residency from 2010-2012 at the Merchandise Mart of Chicago. Her art appears on the cover of NY...
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Artist Maria Gaspar talks about art, community, walls and her solo show at NMMA
Maria Gaspar is an interdisciplinary artist born in Chicago. She has presented her work at The MCA Chicago, Jane Addams Hull House Museum, the Urban Institute of Contemporary Art, the Alpineum Produzentengalerie,...
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Artist Dan Ramirez talks about his latest museum show and enduring a long art career
Dan Ramirez been exhibiting Nationally and Internationally for over 35 years. A major influence in his work during his formative years was the Minimalist movement of the late 50’s and 60’s and a love for the art of...
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Artist Mandy Cano Villalobos talks about exhibitions, residency programs and balancing life and art
Mandy Cano Villalobos mingles cultural histories and personal narrative to make sense of nostalgic sentiments and life’s ephemerality. Her materials include dirt, human hair, and pig blood, which she employs as a dual...
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Artist Edra Soto shares her story and talks about the “Present Standard” exhibition at the Chicago Cultural Center
070 Artist Edra Soto shares her story and talks about the “Present Standard” exhibition at the Chicago Cultural Center. Edra Soto (b. Puerto Rico, 1971) is a Chicago-based artist, educator, curator, and gallery...
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Artist Brandon Graving talks about experimental printmaking and surviving Hurricane Katrina
Artist Brandon Graving talks about experimental printmaking and surviving Hurricane Katrina. Brandon Graving is an artist whose focus is experimental printmaking and sculpture. She has expanded and contributed to...
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David Versluis talks about approaching college and university art galleries
 With Dordt since 2001 David Versluis has taught graphic design in the Department of Art and Design. Prior to the College, Versluis worked extensively in professional design as a graphic designer, art director...
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Curator Janice Bond speaks about her career and current exhibition projects
With a zeal for the creative and imaginative, Janice Bond is a communications, programs, and business development strategist specializing in arts and culture. A combination of "Northern edge", "Midwest will", and...
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Artist Sarvin Haghighi talks about working towards a vision despite the obstacles
Born in Iran to the daughter of a civil engineer, and an educated artist, Sarvin Haghighi experienced great joys, and harsh challenges. In a very short while, the pendulum would swing from privilege and independence...
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