Episode 23: Taraneh Hemami
By Weston TeruyaTaraneh Hemami builds platforms for artists and activists to gather, find ways to address past traumas, create work, and weave together a collective institutional memory.
More »
A series developed in collaboration with Lucas Artists Residency Program at Montalvo Arts Center.
Taraneh Hemami builds platforms for artists and activists to gather, find ways to address past traumas, create work, and weave together a collective institutional memory.
More »
Emily K. Holmes chats with Laurie Anderson about her deep concern for the current political moment, as well as the narratives and themes that infuse Anderson’s broad-sweeping creative practice.
More »
It’s hard to imagine a world without us, and yet an empty house and the image of dead, decaying trees convey those ideas.
More »
A special live recording discussing balancing arts and writing practices in the Bay Area.
More »
In Rubbi's work, the spectator and participant are actively engaged in the recreation of something that they may know about, but have yet to really understand through their own experiences.
More »
More than a political pun, Darragh’s work provides a nonjudgmental platform to brainstorm unconventional solutions.
More »what are you looking at? is a podcast featuring two queer black women in the Bay Area talking about art, art crushes, art world gossip, regular gossip, and millennial woes. Writer and art critic, Elena Gross, is joined by artist and selfie-queen Jay Katelansky as co-host. Together they take on art, popular culture, and queer black shit!
Featured Episodes: Episode 1: Rooting for Everybody Black Episode 3: What's the deal with California? Episode 4: Black Hoooooles Episode 8: Bittersweet End Notes(un)making is a podcast hosted by visual artist, Weston Teruya. He welcomes artists, arts administrators, and cultural workers of color to get real about their lives, practices, and careers. Each episode is an in-depth look into how art gets made, but more importantly how these folks are seeing to the system of art’s (UN)making.
Featured Episodes: Episode 1: Gaye Chan Episode 3: Grace Rosario Perkins Episode 7: Postcommodity Episode 9: Lukaza…
Eight contributors examine the role of art during times of social and political turmoil.
A space to reflect, listen, and struggle to comprehend the impact of Ghost Ship through music, art, and writing.
Seven contributors consider how citizenship relates to cultural and political systems as they intersect with artistic practices, institutions, and diverse publics.