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What We Know, What We Don\'tWhat We Know, What We Don't(6/8) projectARTThis conversation with Heather Carter and Nazish Pasternak from projectART was an absolute delight. If you are a Wimberley local, you already know about all the amazing things projectART has done and is doing in our community. And if you haven't, you must visit their gallery, ARTSPACE. If you aren't local, guess what?! There's a lot of important information and themes and ideas in this talk with this dynamic duo about: the importance of introducing art to children early, the relationship between mentors and students, and perhaps the inspiration to seek out something like projectART in your own hometown...2025-04-0357 minEl Paso Local PulseEl Paso Local PulseEl Paso Employment Rises, Business Updates, Weather, Community Events, and Crime IncidentsGood morning, this is El Paso Local Pulse for Monday, December 23, 2024. We're starting off the day with some significant updates from around our city.First, let's talk about the local job market. According to the latest data from the Dallas Fed, El Paso employment increased by an annualized 3.9 percent from July through October, with professional and business services experiencing the largest gains. This is great news for our community, as it indicates a strong and growing economy. The current unemployment rate in El Paso is 4.5 percent, slightly higher than the state and national averages.In other...2024-12-2303 minThe Social Primate PodcastThe Social Primate PodcastEP128: Points of Connection with Rosario Calatayud-Serna (ArtSpace HP)In this episode, we sit down with Rosario Calatayud-Serna, the founder of ArtSpace HP, to discuss her mission of revitalizing underserved neighborhoods through creative collaboration. Rocio shares her journey of establishing an artistic haven in her community, addressing the deprivation of cultural spaces and fostering a sense of belonging through a conversation that discusses the challenges, successes, and the powerful role of art in social change. In your opinion, how can we contribute to building and nurturing these vital community spaces? Tune in to reflect on our own roles in shaping the creative future of our neighborhoods. ----- Music brought...2024-06-0254 minNew Books in LiteratureNew Books in LiteratureValerie Werder, "Thieves: A Novel" (Fence Books, 2023)Thieves (Fence Books, 2023) is an autofictional account of a gallery girl named Valerie – an art worker in the big city, a product of an American childhood in a small place where she learned to value objects and their promise. The magic of being, thinking, speaking, and writing is all bound up for Valerie, a self-conscious creature, in the ways she can acquire and be acquired. She lives and works in a storm of things, many of which are commodities, including herself. In whip-smart, sharply humorous prose, the consumption and reflectivity of a white American young-womanhood lived in a phenomenological end...2023-10-271h 08New Books in ArtNew Books in ArtValerie Werder, "Thieves: A Novel" (Fence Books, 2023)Thieves (Fence Books, 2023) is an autofictional account of a gallery girl named Valerie – an art worker in the big city, a product of an American childhood in a small place where she learned to value objects and their promise. The magic of being, thinking, speaking, and writing is all bound up for Valerie, a self-conscious creature, in the ways she can acquire and be acquired. She lives and works in a storm of things, many of which are commodities, including herself. In whip-smart, sharply humorous prose, the consumption and reflectivity of a white American young-womanhood lived in a phenomenological end...2023-10-271h 06Broken Boxes PodcastBroken Boxes PodcastThe Astral Sea: Conversation with Tsedaye MakonnenIn this episode of Broken Boxes Podcast we hear from Tsedaye Makonnen, a multidisciplinary artist, curator, researcher and cultural producer. Tsedaye’s practice is driven by Black feminist theory, firsthand site-specific research, and ethical social practice techniques, which become solo and collaborative site sensitive performances, objects, installations, and films. In our conversation Tsedaye shares with us about her experiences in building and sustaining her art practice which focuses primarily on intersectional feminism, reproductive health and migration. She shares how her personal history as a mother, the daughter of Ethiopian refugees, a doula and a sanctuary builder nourish and guide her cr...2023-06-031h 20Non Executive Director Insider InsightsNon Executive Director Insider InsightsEpisode 01: The Crucial Role of Authenticity in Achieving Success in the Boardroom with Lisa Chung AMThe ability and opportunity to make contributions that bring value to the boardroom require Non Executive Directors to tap into their authenticity. In this episode of Non Executive Director Insider Insights, we’re joined by Lisa Chung AM who shares her thoughts on what she describes as the privilege of serving others through the boardroom. She discusses her ideas on the crucial role of living authentically. At the time of this recording, Lisa was Non Executive Director of Australian Unity Limited, AV Jennings Limited, Warren and Mahoney, the Committee for Sydney, the Sydney Community Foundation and Artspace/Visu...2023-04-0335 minNon Executive Director Insider InsightsNon Executive Director Insider InsightsEpisode 01: Lisa Chung AM: The Crucial Role of Authenticity in Achieving Success in the BoardroomThe ability and opportunity to make contributions that bring value to the boardroom require Non Executive Directors to tap into their authenticity. In this episode of Non Executive Director Insider Insights, we’re joined by Lisa Chung AM who shares her thoughts on what she describes as the privilege of serving others through the boardroom. She discusses her ideas on the crucial role of living authentically. At the time of this recording, Lisa was Non Executive Director of Australian Unity Limited, AV Jennings Limited, Warren and Mahoney, the Committee for Sydney, the Sydney Community Foundation and...2023-04-0336 minLong Island TeaLong Island TeaDisaster Dates, Galentines, and what does "Don't get me anything" REALLY meanToday on the Tea, Kristen and Sharon are talking Valentine’s Day! With a box of beautiful hand painted chocolates from Disset Chocolate a bottle of Cab Franc from Pindar, and endless laughs, the ladies are celebrating the perfect Galentines day. They ask the question: What does “Don’t get me anything” REALLY mean? Plus later in the show, the ladies read your disaster date stories and share some of their own. Also we are hooking you up with Valentine’s events (listed below) last minute gifts, and cozy weekend getaways. https://www.discoverlongisland.com/blogIt’s also B...2023-02-1451 minWorking Towards Our PurposeWorking Towards Our PurposeE2 Steve Roberts on Creating CommunitySteve Roberts the program coordinator at Artspace New Haven and is the founder of Push to Start which is a program that uses skateboarding and art to encourage self-confidence, build transferable skills and inspire civic engagement in youth of New Haven, CT.  Connect with me:Subscribe to my SubstackFollow me on IGpleasantpodcasts.com2023-01-0524 minWhere We LiveWhere We LiveCelebrating the life and legacy of New Haven resident Winfred RembertNew Haven resident Winfred Rembert was a civil rights activist, who survived a near-lynching in the 1960s and seven years on chain gangs. Today, we talk about his 2022 Pulitzer Prize biography, Chasing Me to My Grave: An Artist’s Memoir of the Jim Crow South. We hear from co author Erin Kelly and talk with Rembert's wife, Patsy. Rembert passed in March 2021, and his Pulitzer Prize was awarded posthumously. We hear about his life, his work as a leather artist and the legacy he leaves behind. Later, we hear about the Open Source, a...2022-10-2449 minThe ArtSpace PodcastThe ArtSpace PodcastEpisode 27 w/ Haven WellsYou better get your creative juices flowing because episode 27’s guest is none other than singer, musician, and artist: Haven Wells!!! 🥁🎨🎤✨🤘 Music Facebook Art Facebook Music Instagram Art Instagram Check out Would You Kindly? on: Instagram Facebook TikTok Website Cover art by April Szafranski Follow The ArtSpace Podcast on: Instagram Facebook TikTok If you like the podcast, it would be helpful to tell a friend about it! You can text, email, Twe...2022-10-211h 07Field PodField PodIlana Yacine Harris-BabouEpisode 8: Ilana Yacine Harris-Babou    Today on Field Pod, Jacob Rhodes sits down with the artist Ilana Yacine Harris-Babou. They talk about growing up in Brooklyn, with a multi generational house of black women, play and its relationship to work, lack and pleasure, the Loren Hill syndrome, Audre Lorde’s “The Use of the Erotic”, finally getting comfortable in your studio, showing old work in a new context, and many other concepts. Join Ilana and Jacob today as they discuss all these questions and topics to learn more about this fascinating artist.    Show Notes...2022-08-2440 minTRINETRINETRINE 010Welcome to TRINE issue 010!Happy New Year everyone! For many (including myself) 2021 has not been the amazing comeback year we all envisioned so there is certainly a little glee as we finally get to bid it farewell. While 2022 is still filled with much uncertainty thanks to the emergence of Omnicron, I welcome it and all the moments of joy, intertwined with life lessons that it will bring with open arms.Some exciting news is that on Monday 24th January TRINE will celebrate it’s 1st birthday! To commemorate this momentous occasion we will be giving away a...2021-12-3015 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereEverywhere and Here Episode Six – How the Pieces Fit In the sixth and final episode of Everywhere and Here, the culmination of the series comes to a head, after looking at all the impact, soul, and life that is in New Haven because of these traditions, how do the city create its own? And why is it so different from anywhere else in the state of Connecticut? 2021-11-1922 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereEverywhere and Here Episode Six – How the Pieces FitIn the sixth and final episode of Everywhere and Here, the culmination of the series comes to a head, after looking at all the impact, soul, and life that is2021-11-1922 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereEverywhere and Here Episode Five – Art and Culture In the five episode of Everywhere and Here, the vision of the works from different cultures throughout New Haven come front and center. Speaking with several artists, Narrator The Real Frii takes an approach to highlighting the key visual history and current stage from individuals throughout the city. 2021-11-1924 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereEverywhere and Here Episode Five – Art and CultureIn the five episode of Everywhere and Here, the vision of the works from different cultures throughout New Haven come front and center. Speaking with several artists, Narrator The Real2021-11-1924 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereEverywhere and Here Episode Four – Embracing CulturesIn the fourth episode of Everywhere and Here, Narrator The Real Frii discusses the reality of passing down traditions — visual and oral — through generations. The challenges and rewards2021-11-1928 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereEverywhere and Here Episode Four – Embracing Cultures In the fourth episode of Everywhere and Here, Narrator The Real Frii discusses the reality of passing down traditions — visual and oral — through generations. The challenges and rewards of maintaining cultural networks while living in New Haven. 2021-11-1928 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereEverywhere and Here Episode Three – Web Weaving of the CityIn the third episode of Everywhere and Here, Narrator The Real Frii delves into the intersection of different cultures and communities that create New Haven. We take a look into2021-11-1928 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereEverywhere and Here Episode Three – Web Weaving of the City In the third episode of Everywhere and Here, Narrator The Real Frii delves into the intersection of different cultures and communities that create New Haven. We take a look into the people and the visual traditions that are present in these fascinating and impactful customs. 2021-11-1928 minLong Story ShortLong Story ShortDark Tales: Spooky Stories for Halloween - Episode 16Who's ready for Halloween? This show features spooky tales told at Portsmouth Halloween Parade fundraisers held at 3S Artspace. If you haven’t been to Portsmouth, NH at Halloween time, it's worth the trip. The city goes all out with a community-run Halloween parade that nothing short of an impressive show of creativity and creepiness. Anyone can join the parade, which is probably wide it draws hundreds of participants, musicians and floats, and about 10 fold the number of spectators.The first story on this episode is from Kristen Ringman, a fantastic horror and fantasy writer, who shares a...2021-10-1131 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereEverywhere and Here Episode Two – New Haven MosaicIn the second episode of Everywhere and Here, Narrator The Real Frii discusses the culture of the city, highlighting several of the city’s most elegant and inspiring communities. Discussing the2021-09-3030 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereEverywhere and Here Episode Two – New Haven Mosaic In the second episode of Everywhere and Here, Narrator The Real Frii discusses the culture of the city, highlighting several of the city’s most elegant and inspiring communities. Discussing the impact and importance of the communities to the overall life of the city. How those communities and the cultures that flow through them. 2021-09-3030 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereThe Everywhere and Here Episode One - The Everywhere and Here Story In the first episode of Everywhere and Here, Narrator The Real Frii opens our series with an in-depth look at the city of New Haven, Connecticut from some of its most connected individuals. We take a dive into the people that bring the city together and what it means to be a New Havener from a cultural standpoint and figuring out exactly what that visual culture of the city is. 2021-09-3038 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereThe Everywhere and Here Episode One - The Everywhere and Here StoryIn the first episode of Everywhere and Here, Narrator The Real Frii opens our series with an in-depth look at the city of New Haven, Connecticut from some of its2021-09-3038 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereOutlines of Color Episode 8 – How We View Data Today?In the final episode, Aaron looks at the impact that Du Bois and his works have to this day and how data gathering and data integrity continue to have a foothold in the US, specifically for Black people. 2021-06-1721 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereOutlines of Color Episode 8 – How We View Data Today?In the final episode, Aaron looks at the impact that Du Bois and his works have to this day and how data gathering and data integrity continue to have a2021-06-1721 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereOutlines of Color Episode 7 – Du Bois: The ModernistIn episode seven of Outlines of Color, the conversation continues with a dive into the modern aesthetics Du Bois uses in the two sections of the exhibition, “A Series of Statistical Charts Illustrating the Condition of the Descendants of Former African Slaves Now Resident in the USA,” and “The Georgia Negro.” 2021-06-1717 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereOutlines of Color Episode 7 – Du Bois: The ModernistIn episode seven of Outlines of Color, the conversation continues with a dive into the modern aesthetics Du Bois uses in the two sections of the exhibition, “A Series of2021-06-1717 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereOutlines of Color Episode 6 – Du Bois’ Innovative Modern ArtIn episode six of Outlines of Color, Aaron speaks with our contributors about the radical, artistic styling used by Du Bois and his students and how the drawings were decades ahead of their time. 2021-06-1720 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereOutlines of Color Episode 6 – Du Bois’ Innovative Modern ArtIn episode six of Outlines of Color, Aaron speaks with our contributors about the radical, artistic styling used by Du Bois and his students and how the drawings were decades2021-06-1720 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereOutlines of Color Episode 5 – The Georgia Negro: A Social StudyIn episode five of Outlines of Color, we look at what made the state of Georgia interesting as a case study. Aaron goes into greater depth with our contributors about2021-06-1720 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereOutlines of Color Episode 5 – The Georgia Negro: A Social StudyIn episode five of Outlines of Color, we look at what made the state of Georgia interesting as a case study. Aaron goes into greater depth with our contributors about the drawings, photos, and plates and how information was gathered by Black college students sent to Georgia.  2021-06-1720 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereOutlines of Color Episode 4 - Exposition Universelle: The Exhibit of American NegroesIn episode four of Outlines of Color, Du Bois arrives in Paris, France for the 1900 Exposition. What are the sights and sounds? More importantly, the beauty of the works from the American Negro Study is causing a stir and standing out.2021-05-0720 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereOutlines of Color Episode 3 - More than Typical StudentsIn episode three of Outlines of Color, Aaron begins to pull back the layers of how Du Bois gathered information that would be used to create the data visualizations, his relationship with Thomas Calloway, and the vital role students from Atlanta University, one of the earliest Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), specifically played in2021-04-2321 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereOutlines of Color Episode 2 - The Scholar from Great BarringtonIn the second episode of Outlines of Color, Aaron dives into Du Bois’ early years growing up in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, and his experiences with racism and legal segregation through the use of Jim Crow laws while a student at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee. Presented by The Narrative Project and Artspace New Haven.2021-04-1619 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereOutlines of Color Episode 1 – State of the Nation: The Turn of the 20th CenturyIn the first episode of Outlines of Color, Narrator Aaron Johnson recounts the world view of the Black community at the turn of the 20th century. Listen as the dominant narrative, steeped in racism and backed by false, scientific beliefs, became a driving force for W.E.B. Du Bois’ attempt to change the views of American2021-04-0921 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereOutlines of Color - TrailerTake a journey back over 100 years ago to the turn of the 20th century as sociologist and civil rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois presented the American Negro Exhibit and his data visualizations at the 1900 Paris Exposition. Du Bois’ transcendent works provided an important look into the lives of Black people in America after2021-04-0700 minWhere We LiveWhere We LiveBest of 2020: Revisiting New Haven's Black Panther Trials With Ericka HugginsOn May 1st, 1970, the eyes of the nation were on the Elm City. Students and others from around the country had gathered to protest the murder trial of Black Panther Party leaders Bobby Seale and Ericka Huggins. This hour, we take a look back at May Day in New Haven, 50 years ago this year. We talk with Huggins and hear from a former Baltimore mayor who was one of the Yale students who helped keep protests peaceful. Do you remember May Day and New Haven’s Black Panther Trials? GUESTS: Paul Bass...2020-12-2947 minBreaking DistanceBreaking Distance"On Race, Art and Everything In-Between" Featuring Lisa Dent, Executive Director of Art Space New HavenIn our 4th Episode in our Breaking Distance series "On Race, Art and Everything In-Between", a collection of conversations focusing on investigating the systemic racism plaguing our world today. We are creating a space to uplift diverse communities while spotlighting people of color changing and shaping our world through philanthropy, the arts and activism. This episode features Lisa Dent, the Executive Director of Artspace New Haven, a visionary and dynamic non-profit organization championing emerging artists and building new audiences for contemporary art. Lisa speaks about her experiences as a curator, Executive Director, gallery owner and woman of color in...2020-08-0650 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereRevolution on Trial Episode 8: Progress from Here<p>Here it is. The final episode of Revolution on Trail. Hear from all of our revolutionaries on what the next steps to progress are. Where do we go from here?</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://artspacenewhaven.org/revolution-on-trial-episode-8-progress-from-here/">Revolution on Trial Episode 8: Progress from Here</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://artspacenewhaven.org">Artspace New Haven</a>.</p>2020-07-1000 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereRevolution on Trial Episode 8: Progress from HereHere it is. The final episode of Revolution on Trail. Hear from all of our revolutionaries on what the next steps to progress are. Where do we go from here?2020-07-1022 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereRevolution on Trial Episode 7: What's Yale Got to Do With It?<p>During the May Day Trial, the Black Student Alliance at Yale was committed to making change on and off campus. In episode 7, we hear from BSAY leaders Ralph Dawson and Kurt Schmoke about the student work that thrust the University into the center stage. </p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://artspacenewhaven.org/revolution-on-trial-episode-7-whats-yale-got-to-do-with-it/">Revolution on Trial Episode 7: What’s Yale Got to Do With It?</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://artspacenewhaven.org">...2020-07-0300 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereRevolution on Trial Episode 7: What’s Yale Got to Do With It?During the May Day Trial, the Black Student Alliance at Yale was committed to making change on and off campus. In episode 7, we hear from BSAY leaders Ralph Dawson and Kurt Schmoke about the student work that thrust the University into the center stage.2020-07-0300 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereRevolution on Trial Episode 6: Inside the May Day Trials<p>In this episode of Revolution of Trial, we get a full, raw and uncomfortable retelling of the trial from the Panther attorney, David Rosen, Ericka Huggins, and Paul Bass. Also includes insight from Germano Kimbro, son of Warren Kimbro who pleaded guilty to the murder of Alex Rackley.</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://artspacenewhaven.org/revolution-on-trial-episode-6-inside-the-may-day-trials/">Revolution on Trial Episode 6: Inside the May Day Trials</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://artspacenewhaven.org...2020-06-2600 minEverywhere and HereEverywhere and HereRevolution on Trial Episode 6: Inside the May Day TrialsIn this episode of Revolution of Trial, we get a full, raw and uncomfortable retelling of the trial from the Panther attorney, David Rosen, Ericka Huggins, and Paul Bass. Also includes insight from Germano Kimbro, son of Warren Kimbro who pleaded guilty to the murder of Alex Rackley.2020-06-2600 minPhotographers of Color PodcastPhotographers of Color PodcastJamal Cyrus | Ep. 7Jamal Cyrus (born 1973, Houston, TX) received his BFA from the University of Houston in 2004 and his MFA from the University of Pennsylvania in 2008. In 2005 he attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, and in 2010 he was an Artist in Residence at Artpace San Antonio. Cyrus has won several awards, including the Driskell Prize, awarded by the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA; a BMW Art Journy; the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award; the Artadia Houston Award, and the Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship. He has participated in national and international exhibitions, including Direct Message: Art, Language and Power at...2020-03-051h 17FLAVOR MATTER WITH SERGE MADIKIANSFLAVOR MATTER WITH SERGE MADIKIANSFlavor Matters with Serge Madikians: Ryan Frank, Part 3Ryan Frank is an artist and curator based in Brooklyn, a native of California and a graduate of New York University.Ryan’s work is a unique blend of photography and sculpture through a variety of forms including light boxes, windows and large-scale installation. He's had solo exhibitions at the Invisible Dog Art Center and the Mattatuck Museum and has exhibited his work at venues including The Queens Museum, The Jewish Museum, The Wassaic Project, The Bronx Museum and the Dumbo Arts Festival. His curatorial projects include Used Books at Winkleman Gallery, Reflective Landscape at The Granary, A Very Anxious Feeling...2018-04-0916 minFLAVOR MATTER WITH SERGE MADIKIANSFLAVOR MATTER WITH SERGE MADIKIANSFlavor Matters with Serge Madikians: Ryan Frank, Part 2Ryan Frank is an artist and curator based in Brooklyn, a native of California and a graduate of New York University.Ryan’s work is a unique blend of photography and sculpture through a variety of forms including light boxes, windows and large-scale installation. He's had solo exhibitions at the Invisible Dog Art Center and the Mattatuck Museum and has exhibited his work at venues including The Queens Museum, The Jewish Museum, The Wassaic Project, The Bronx Museum and the Dumbo Arts Festival. His curatorial projects include Used Books at Winkleman Gallery, Reflective Landscape at The Granary, A Very Anxious Feeling...2018-04-0914 minFLAVOR MATTER WITH SERGE MADIKIANSFLAVOR MATTER WITH SERGE MADIKIANSFlavor Matters with Serge Madikians: Ryan Frank, Part 1Ryan Frank is an artist and curator based in Brooklyn, a native of California and a graduate of New York University.Ryan’s work is a unique blend of photography and sculpture through a variety of forms including light boxes, windows and large-scale installation. He's had solo exhibitions at the Invisible Dog Art Center and the Mattatuck Museum and has exhibited his work at venues including The Queens Museum, The Jewish Museum, The Wassaic Project, The Bronx Museum and the Dumbo Arts Festival. His curatorial projects include Used Books at Winkleman Gallery, Reflective Landscape at The Granary, A Very Anxious Feeling...2018-04-0916 minBerkman Klein Center for Internet & SocietyBerkman Klein Center for Internet & SocietyJonny Sun and Jonathan Zittrain on Joke Tweets, Memes, and Being an Alien OnlineJoin Jonny Sun, the author of the popular Twitter account @jonnysun, for a conversation in celebration of his new book “everyone’s a aliebn when ur a aliebn too” by jomny sun (the aliebn). This debut illustrated book is the unforgettable story of a lost, lonely, and confused alien finding friendship, acceptance, and love among the creatures of Earth. Constructed from many of Jonny’s re-contextualized tweets, the book is also a creative thesis on the narrative formats of social media, and a defense of the humanity-fulfilling aspects of social media born out of his experiences on Twitter. About Jonny Jonathan...2017-06-3051 minRocking Chair SessionsRocking Chair SessionsRCS vol. 6 | Donna RuffDonna Ruff grew up in Miami Beach and has relocated there after years in New York and Santa Fe, New Mexico. In 2000 she earned an MFA from Rutgers University, where she focused on printmaking and installation. She has been chosen to create site-specific installations at the Eldridge Street Project on the Lower East Side of New York, PS 122, and for ArtSPACE in New Haven, Connecticut. http://www.donnaruffart.com/2017-05-2257 minThe Artist Next Level Podcast with Sergio GomezThe Artist Next Level Podcast with Sergio GomezArtist 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, and Artspace New Haven, amongst others. Recently, Gaspar was awarded a Creative Capital Award, a Joan Mitchell Foundation Emerging Artist Award, the National Museum of Mexican Art Sor Juana Women of Achievement Award, and residencies at the Experimental Sound Studio in Chicago and Project Row Houses in Houston. She was featured in the Chicago Tribune as Chicagoan of the Year in the Visual Arts in 2014. She is...2016-03-3037 minBad at SportsBad at SportsBad at Sports Episode 21: Chicago Artists ResourceAnother great show, tell your pals that we kick ass. Duncan cries inside because there are still people in town who haven't been reached by our pithy commentary. WHY OH WHY doesn't Tony Wight at Bodybuilder & Sportsman respond to our e-mail? Everybody else in 119 responds; where is the love??? We are just trying to give you some airtime--we won't be mean, honest. Wendy Cooper writes back, c'mon buddy. THIS WEEK: We visit Barbara Koenen at her lovely home and discuss resources available for artists in the City of Chicago. Barbara...2006-01-221h 00