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Sound and VisionSound and VisionSarah Martin-NussEpisode 473 / Sarah Martin-Nuss (b. 1992, Corpus Christi, Texas) is an interdisciplinary artist working across painting, drawing, performance, and sound. Her work draws from biological systems, philosophical post-humanist thought, and the intricate web of ecological relationships, exploring themes of interconnectivity, transformation, and time. Martin-Nuss received her MFA in Painting and Drawing from Pratt Institute in 2024 and her BA in Fine Art and English Literature from Austin College in 2014. Martin-Nuss also studied visual arts at the Collège International de Cannes in Cannes, France and performance, sound, and video art at the School of Visual Arts in New York. In ad...2025-05-081h 02Sound and VisionSound and VisionLee MoriartyEpisode 471 / Lee MoriartyLee Moriarty is an artist and a professional wrestler. Lee was born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA and studied graphic design at CCAC. He is self-taught in the area of painting and his presentation at NADA Miami last year in collaboration with Orange Crush marks his public debut as an artist.Lee’s work often depicts wrestlers in repose, including intimate portraits of luchador icons like El Santo and Blue Demon. His art reflects an often underexplored duality within the lives of pro wrestlers, resonating with his own explorations in sports and ar...2025-04-2456 minSound and VisionSound and VisionEmily Noelle LambertEpisode 457 / Emily Noelle Lambert received her MFA in Painting from Hunter College in NYC and her BA in Visual Art from Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Lambert has shown nationally and internationally including solo exhibitions at Freight+Volume Gallery (NYC), Denny Gallery (NYC), Lu Magnus Gallery (NYC) Art in Buildings (NYC), now defunct Thomas Robertello Gallery (IL), Gravity Gallery (MA) and IMART in South Korea.  Her work has been included in numerous group exhibitions including at the Ringling Museum of Art (FL), The University of Michigan in Kalamazoo (MI), Torrance Art Museum(CA), Asya Geisberg (NY), Underdonk (NY) K...2025-01-091h 18Sound and VisionSound and Vision2024 highlights with Brian BoucherEpisode 456 Brian Boucher is an art writer, journalist and critic living in New York, with bylines at publications including the New York Times, New York Magazine, Artnet News, ARTnews, and many others. He previously served as a staff writer and editor at Art in America and a staff writer at Artnet News. He writes about crazy artists' projects (such as when Darren Bader offered his practice for sale), reports on the art market, covers developments in the art education field, and often reports on places where the art world and the wider world intersect, such as the...2025-01-021h 10Sound and VisionSound and VisionBrian CalvinBrian Calvin b.1969 Lives and works in Ojai, CA.
Calvin studied at the University of California, Berkeley and at The Art Institute of Chicago. He received the California Arts Council Fellowship and an art residency from Art Production Fund, Giverny, France. Calvin has exhibited at Anton Kern Gallery, New York; Corvi Mora, London; Cabinet, Milan; Almine Rech Gallery, Brussels; Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago; Mu.ZEE, Ostend, Belgium; Le Consortium, Dijon, France; Marc Foxx, Los Angeles, CA; and Gallery Side 2, Tokyo. Among his group exhibitions are at Museum of Contemporary Art, Lyon; Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo; Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul; Mu...2024-03-211h 05The King\'s HallThe King's HallKing Alfred the Great and the Rise of EnglandSend us a text!Alfred is one of the greatest heroes of the Christian West. Once exiled, he regained a foothold on the island and drove out the Danes, who had ruthlessly overwhelmed the countryside. He led reforms in education, government, and monetary policy. He also developed the idea of Christian burroughs. Known as the White Horse King, we'll talk about Alfred's legendary military campaigns against Guthrum and the Vikings. The White Horse King, Ben Merkle. Be sure to sign up at the King's Hall Patreon to get exclusive access to in...2024-02-092h 09Pizza Pod PartyPizza Pod PartyBrian Stelter, One Media Pizza, PleaseMedia expert, Brian Stelter, is coaxed onto the podcast. Arthur gives you pizza news, and the pizza topic is, "pizza bones".Brian Stelter was the media reporter for the New York Times then he hosted CNN’s Reliable Sources. He is now the host of Vanity Fair’s Inside the Hive podcast. Stelter is the author of 2013’s Top of the Morning, 2020’s Hoax, and his new book Network of Lies comes out in November.Brian talks about local pizza growing up in Maryland. He also gives his expert opinion on how media has shaped pizza co...2023-08-2959 minSound and VisionSound and VisionAlexandra GrantAlexandra Grant is a Los Angeles-based artist who through an exploration of the use of text and language in various media—painting, drawing, sculpture, film, and photography—probes ideas of translation, identity, dis/location, and social responsibility. Grant frequently collaborates with other artists, writers, and philosophers, often going so far as to have specific texts written as the impetus to her intricate paintings and sculptures. She has collaborated with author Michael Joyce, actor Keanu Reeves, artist Channing Hansen, and the philosopher Hélène Cixous, amongst others. Alexandra has exhibited widely at galleries including Lowell Ryan Projects, Los Angeles; Honor Fraser...2023-05-181h 33Sound and VisionSound and VisionAli MillerAli Miller is a New York City-based artist from Long Island, NY, working in painting, drawing, and sculpture. Miller constructs fantastical nonlinear-narratives, addressing themes of expectation, using extreme and surreal scenarios. Miller received her MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art, Hoffberger School of Painting in 2012 and her BFA from Alfred University in 2008. She has attended residencies at the Atlantic Center for the Arts, Golden Foundation, Vermont Studio Center, Chateau Orqueveaux, and Chautauqua Institution. In 2012, Miller received the Best in Show Prize at the Bethesda Painting Awards. Miller's work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally, and her work ca...2022-11-171h 18Arranging Tangerines presented by Lydian StaterArranging Tangerines presented by Lydian StaterA Conversation with Brian AlfredIn a special episode for us this week, we sit down with Brian Alfred, artist and host of the SOUND & VISION podcast, who is a big inspiration on what we do here at Arranging Tangerines. In our discussion, we touch on the curatorial process, the importance of soccer, the gravitas that comes with age and experience, the overlap between music and visual art, Brian’s painting process and trajectory, diving into the world of animation, how collaboration happens within his work, the importance of mentorship, and his thoughts on the now cooling-off NFT craze.2022-08-121h 27Sound and VisionSound and VisionAnnie LapinAnnie Lapin is an artist born in Washington, D.C. who received her MFA from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2007, her Post-Baccalaureate Certificate from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2004, and her BA from Yale University in 2001. Annie lives and works in Los Angeles. Her recent solo exhibitions include Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles,  Miles McEnery Gallery, New York; Honor Fraser, Los Angeles; Josh Lilley, London;  Annarumma Gallery, Naples; Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC; Yautepec Gallery, Mexico City; and Museum of Contemporary Art, Santa Barbara.   Annie’s work is included in the permanent collections of the High...2022-05-191h 21Art SenseArt SenseEp. 38: Brian Alfred - Artist, Podcaster and Author of "Why I Make Art: Contemporary Artists' Stories About Life and Work"Artist, podcaster and author Brian Alfred discusses his new book "Why I Make Art: Contemporary Artists' Stories About Life and Work" which is inspired by more than 300 episodes of his podcast "Sound & Vision". Brian also has an exhibition of new paintings opening this week at Miles McEnery in New York. Brian shares insights about the new book, his new paintings and what makes him tick.2022-03-1557 minPep Talks for ArtistsPep Talks for ArtistsEp 8: Interview the Interviewer w/ Brian Alfred, Artist and "Sound & Vision" Podcast HostThis week I am launching a new miniseries called "Interview the Interviewer" and I'm excited to welcome my first "Interviewer," Brian Alfred, an accomplished painter and the host of Sound & Vision podcast to the pod. I enjoyed turning the mic back on Brian and hearing about his work and process in the studio and also his insights into podcasting and interviewing artists. Please check out his website for more images of his work as well as Sound & Vision podcast on all podcast apps. Brian Alfred: brianalfred.net Sound & Vision: soundandvisionpodcast.com Link to the Agnes Martin quote on...2021-12-131h 39Chats with Artists in LockdownChats with Artists in LockdownChat with Brian AlfredIn this episode I talk to Brian Alfred. Brian Alfred is an artist, podcaster, educator and curator based out of Brooklyn, working in painting, drawing, collage and animation. He is also the host of  SOUND & VISION one of the top visual arts podcasts in the world.  Brian and I talk about coffee, before getting into how he started his podcasts and how they have evolved. We talk about environment, being able to paint anything, and being hit by lightning, literally. Brian talks about fractals classes at Yale and being a hard worker and we ge...2021-07-271h 07IntoThisIntoThisEpisode #28 - Brian AlfredIn Episode #28 Brian Alfred shares with Marx his thoughts on being an artist, podcaster, curator and professor.Brian Alfred is originally from Pittsburgh PA, he grew up painting the buildings he could see from his porch and he is currently based in Brooklyn, NY. In this conversation, Brian shares his experiences in the art world as well as his many other interests and projects such as podcasting, teaching and making music.Brian Alfred has been showing his work for over 20 years. He graduated with a BFA from Pennsylvania State University and completed his MFA from...2021-04-271h 40Sound and VisionSound and VisionBo BartlettBo Bartlett is a painter based out of Columbus, Georgia. He studied with Ben Long in Florence, and received his degree in Fine Art form the Pennsytlvania Academy of Fine Arts. He has had numerous solo exhibitions nationally and internationally. Recent solo exhibitions include Morris Museum of Art, Augusta, GA; The University of Mississippi Museum, Oxford, MS; “Love and Other Sacraments,” Dowling Walsh Gallery, Rockland, ME; “Paintings of Home,” Ilges Gallery, Columbus State University, Columbus, GA; “A Survey of Paintings,” W.C. Bradley Co. Museum, Columbus, GA; “Paintings of Home,” PPOW Gallery, New York, NY; and “Bo Bartlett,” Ogden Museum of Art, New Orleans...2021-03-181h 31Local Links to Local BusinessLocal Links to Local Business5 Goals for Easy Alfred in 2021CEO of Easy Alfred and Local Links Brian Fife goes in depth for his 5 Goals for the company in 2021!  Get a good look into what's in store for the vacation rental startup of the future!--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/local-links-connects/support2020-12-2808 minSound and VisionSound and VisionGianna CommitoGianna Commito is an artist who earned a BFA from The New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, Alfred, NY and an MFA from the University of Iowa. She has been included in exhibitions at Fleisher/Ollman Gallery, Philadelphia, PA; The Akron Art Museum, Akron, OH; Lehman College Art Department, New York, NY; Webster State University, Ogden, UT; MOCA Cleveland, Cleveland, OH; National Academy, New York, NY; and the Drawing Center, New York, NY; among others. Gianna is the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships, including the Ohio Arts Council Award; the Cleveland Art Prize; Artist in Residence...2020-12-031h 26Local Links to Local BusinessLocal Links to Local BusinessLaunching the Easy Alfred AppThis episode of the Easy Alfred Powered by Local Links Podcast, CEO Brian Fife talks about Launching the Easy Alfred App!--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/local-links-connects/support2020-12-0210 minSound and VisionSound and VisionGregory CrewdsonGregory Crewdson is a photographer who was born in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of SUNY Purchase and the Yale University School of Art, where he is now director of graduate studies in photography. He lives and works in New York and Massachusetts. In a career spanning more than three decades, he has produced a succession of widely acclaimed bodies of work, from Natural Wonder (1992–97) to Cathedral of the Pines (2013–14). Beneath the Roses (2003–08), a series of pictures that took nearly ten years to complete—and which employed a crew of more than one hundred people—was the subject of the 2012 feat...2020-09-101h 16Local Links to Local BusinessLocal Links to Local BusinessThe Beginning: Welcome to Easy Alfred & Local LinksBrian Fife, CEO of Easy Alfred and Local Links introduces you to how his businesses work.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/local-links-connects/support2020-09-0910 minSound and VisionSound and VisionBrijean MurphyBrijean Murphy is an artist and musician based out of California. Her musical project Brijean is the collaboration of her and Doug Stuart. Brijean is an accomplished DJ, session and live player in Oakland’s diverse music scene and is one of indie’s most in-demand percussionists who plays with Poolside, Toro Y Moi, and U.S. Girls. Brijean spends time touring the world playing music and also makes paintings, murals an artwork for music gig posters, beer cans and other public art. Her latest release Moody recently came out on Ghostly records which signed her project recently. Sound & Vision is p...2020-09-031h 11Sound and VisionSound and VisionCamilla EngstromCamilla Engstrom is an artist born in Orebro sweden who lives and works in Los Angeles. She has had shows at Over the Influence in Los Angeles and Hong Kong, Hilde Gallery , Cooler Gallery, Deli Gallery to just name a few. She has been covered in The Cut, Nylon, and the Huffington Post, amongst other publications. Sound and Vision is supported by the New York Studio School. The legendary New York Studio School Marathons are immersive courses that emphasize experiential learning and expand the boundaries of what drawing, painting, and sculpture can be. Fall Marathons take place September 8th – 18th.  Artists can choos...2020-08-2757 minSound and VisionSound and VisionLinda LopezLinda Nguyen Lopez is a first generation American artist of Vietnamese and Mexican descent from Visalia California.. Linda received a BFA from California State University of Chico and an MFA from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Her works have been exhibited in Italy, New Zealand, England and throughout the United States including the Craft Contemporary Museum, Los Angeles; Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville; Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach; The Hole, New York; Fisher Parrish, Brooklyn; Jane Hartsook Gallery at Greenwich House Pottery, New York and Museum of Art and Design, New York. She has...2020-08-2050 minSound and VisionSound and VisionPeter KrashesPeter Krashes' studio painting over the past decade stands as one complete body of artistic research growing directly out of his other practice as an unpaid community organizer in the Dean Street area of Prospect Heights in Brooklyn. As Peter says, "My work as an activist and my work as an artist extend from the same set of values. All of my works are derived from meetings I attend or events and initiatives I help organize. There is no room in political or governmental processes for many of the activities we involve ourselves in, but perhaps none more so than...2020-06-181h 49Kōrero EAG - Start Local, Go GlobalKōrero EAG - Start Local, Go GlobalKōrero EAG, S1, E28 - Brian ReynoldsBrian Reynolds is originally from the Chicago area and has served at the International Christian School of Vienna in Austria for the past 14 years. While at ICSV he has been a part of the faculty team that has implemented the International Baccalaureate program and has taught the IB visual arts for the past 5 years. Currently, he is transitioning to teaching just high school, middle school, and elementary art and is handing over the IB classes to his colleague. He is also involved at the administrative level in the fine arts department at ICSV as department head. Brian is a...2020-05-3138 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldAdam MignanelliAdam Mignanelli is an artist and designer who is the design director for marketing at Disney +. 2020-05-3014 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldWEIWEI is a musician and producer from New Zealand who lives in Brooklyn, NY 2020-05-2613 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldJason StopaJason Stopa is a painter and writer who lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. He received his MFA from Pratt Institute in 2010. His work has been reviewed in BlackBook and Interview Magazine. He is a contributing writer to Art in America, The Brooklyn Rail, and Whitewall Magazine.2020-05-2111 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldMina Park and Kwang UhOn this episode, Mina Park and Kwang Uh, owners of the restaurant Baroo in Los Angeles.2020-05-1914 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldFriends With YouFriends With You is an art collaborative of Samuel Borkson and Arturo Sandoval III.2020-05-1709 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldSara Maria SalamoneSara Maria Salamone is the co-founder and director of Mrs. Founded in September of 2016, Mrs. is a contemporary art gallery located in Maspeth, Queens. Located away from the geographic center of the New York art world, the gallery focuses on offering a new platform for emerging, under represented and mid career artists, while engaging the surrounding community.2020-05-1516 minSound and VisionSound and VisionBONUS / BRAVE NEW WORLD with JERRY SALTZBonus! Brian's new podcast, BRAVE NEW WORLD with JERRY SALTZ. Welcome to Brave New World, a podcast with creative people speaking to the challenges of our new current environment. We’re asking our creative community about how they are adapting to difficulties in the current landscape and how we might all move forward together. Hosted by Brian Alfred. @bravenewworldpodcast2020-05-1319 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldJerry SaltzJerry Saltz is the senior art critic for New York Magazine. He speaks about how he and his wife, NYT art critic Roberta Smith, are dealing with health concerns, heading out of the city, the importance of creating and creativity in these times and much more. 2020-05-1319 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldMatthew F FisherMatthew F Fisher is a Brooklyn, NY based painter. He speaks about the change he and his family are adapting to in recent weeks. 2020-05-1109 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldSasha BogojevSasha Bogojev is a writer and curator and contributing editor at Juxtapoz magazine currently based out of the Netherlands. Sasha speaks to what has changed and what has not, spending time with his family and his focus on supporting artists. 2020-05-0408 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldGenevieve ArtadiGenevieve Artadi is a musician best known as the lead vocalist for LA-based groups KNOWER and Pollyn and her own solo project. She received her Bachelors in Jazz Studies at California State University (CSU) Northridge and did post-graduate studies at CSU Long Beach. She has toured the world and collaborated with many musicians. She speaks about how she is doing in the midst of not being able to tour and play out and staying positive. 2020-05-0108 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldDushko PetrovichDushko Petrovich is an artist, writer, editor and publisher, co-founder of Paper Monument and currently the chair of the New Arts Journalism department at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Dushko talks about how he and his family are making life fit in the new environment. 2020-04-3024 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldNicole ChuiNicole Chui was born and raised in Hong Kong and lives and works in London. She is an embroidery artist and designer. Nicole graduated from London College of Fashion with a BA in Creative Direction for Fashion. She has been featured in Complex UK, King Kong magazine and Vogue Italia to name a few. She has made work for many clients from Nike to Asos. Nicole speaks to her adapting to the current quarantine and how she's making more work than ever. 2020-04-2911 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldSe Yoon ParkSe Yoon Park is a sculptor and gallery owner from South Korea based in Brooklyn, NY. He studied architecture and worked at OMA before devoting his efforts as a sculptor. He co-founded Carvalho Park Gallery in Bushwick with his partner Jennifer Carvalho. Se Yoon speaks about his thoughts facing the epidemic and how we might emerge from this time and the importance of support for artists.2020-04-2911 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldAurore ChauveAurore Chauve is an Art Director & Designer who specializes in printed matter. She is also the co/founder of the publishing company Yundler Brondino Verlag. 2020-04-2710 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldZuzanna SzadkowskiZuzanna Szadkowski is an actor known for her role as Dorota Kishlovsky on the CW teen drama series Gossip Girl. Szadkowski also appeared on The Sopranos, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Girls and Guiding Light. She made her New York Stage debut in Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron's Love, Loss, and What I Wore in which she appeared in a record-breaking five all-star casts. Zuzanna talks about how she is adjusting her busy schedule due to the quarantine and her hops for how we come out of it. 2020-04-2607 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldAndrew FoxAndrew Fox is a singer, songwriter and producer based out of Brooklyn. He speaks to adapting to a new world where music is as important as ever. Listen to his latest album Shock by Shock. 2020-04-2406 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldGrace VillamilGrace Villamil is a multidisciplinary artist exploring interconnectivity between humans & nature through installation, video, and sound.  She has performed live-video manipulations as accompaniment to electronic & live instruments in venues as Southbank London,  Elbphilharmonie Kleiner Saal Hamburg, the broad/redcat los angeles, issue project room nyc & in boston w/ act, a mit media lab.  Her installation search for function was 1 of 4 new works commissioned by black mountain college museum for their inaugural exhibition “between form and content: perspectives on jacob lawrence”. Grace speaks to the changes that have come about and how she is a...2020-04-2318 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldRabia AhmadRabia Ahmad is a publicist who works for one of the world's leading  television streaming services who lives in Brooklyn. Rabia speaks to getting sick, escaping the city and how the current state has actually made her job and it's relevance stronger than ever. 2020-04-2211 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldMichael LovettMichael Lovett is a musician who records under the title NZCA/LINES and also plays in the band Metronomy. He is from England and is currently based out of New York City, temporarily residing in Pittsburgh, PA. Michael speak to how the quarantine has changed how he plans releasing his music and also how some things haven't changed. 2020-04-2109 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldYuko NishikawaYuko Nishikawa is a designer and ceramic artist based in Brooklyn, NY, specializing in lighting, installation, sculpture, vessels and tableware. She also runs a ceramic studio, Forest, and a monthly gathering of creative minds, Salon at Forest. Yuko speaks about moving her practice home and transitioning from ceramics to painting. 2020-04-1916 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldPaul LasterPaul Laster is a Brooklyn-based editor, critic, independent curator, artist and lecturer. Paul is the New York desk editor at ArtAsiaPacific and a contributing editor at Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art. He was the founding editor of Artkrush and Artspace, started TheDailyBeast's art section, and was the art editor of Flavorpill and Russell Simmons’ OneWorld Magazine.  He’s a contributor to Time Out New York, Harper’s Bazaar Arabia, Galerie Magazine, Art & Object, Architectural Digest, Cultured Magazine, Art Review Asia, Ocula, Observer, ArtPulse, ConceptualFineArts and Glasstire. He has also written for Art in America, artBahrain, Interv...2020-04-1807 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldPurva ChawlaAfter practicing as an Architect in the US and India, Purva launched MaterialDriven in early 2016. Her goal was to create a space where innovative design and materials could be broadcast in an open-source format. As a partnership, MaterialDriven has since evolved into an educational and commercial interface between material developers of all scales, and applications in the architectural, interiors, product and fashion industries. As a curator, communicator, and design consultant, Purva’s focus lies on interdisciplinary design practices, products and spaces rooted in sustainable, cutting edge materials, and the makers behind them. She is a graduate of the University of...2020-04-1713 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldRita NakouziRita Nakouzi is the editorial director at the Real Real based out of Brooklyn, New York. 2020-04-1509 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldBrian BoucherBrian Boucher is a freelance writer, art critic and journalist based in NYC. 2020-04-1516 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldSam KebbellSam Kebbell  is a director of KebbellDaish Architects. He graduated from Victoria University of Wellington with a B.Arch (1st class hons) and an M.Des History and Theory (Distinction) from Harvard in 1999 before working in Europe and North America. He is a registered architect in New Zealand, he has won numerous awards for his work and presented to both academic and professional audiences in NZ and around the world. In 2015 Sam won an ADAPT-r Research Fellow at the University of Westminster, London, and he completed his PhD at RMIT in 2016. 2020-04-1412 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldLora AppletonLora Appleton, founder of kinder MODERN and the Female Design Council, is a leading voice in New York City design, paving the way for designers and makers with her meticulous design vision, nuanced collections, and curatorial leadership. Under her guidance, kinder MODERN has grown from an entrepreneurial gallery into a robust design authority, offering a full range of collections, from the epicenter of the home to commercial and educational projects. kinder MODERN pieces are also on view in the Brooklyn Museum’s permanent collection and in a number of prominent private collections. In 2017 Appleton founded the Female De...2020-04-1308 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldMalcolm BuickMalcolm Buick is a partner and Creative Director at Athletics. A Scotsman educated in London, Malcolm has more than 20 years of professional design experience. Malcolm’s career began in London with a focus on music branding, before his move to Burlington, Vermont to become Creative Lead at JDK, where he helped evolve Burton Snowboards into a global lifestyle force. Later, Malcolm settled in New York to fill the role of Creative Director for renowned branding agency Wolff Olins. Malcolm joined Athletics as a partner in 2014, and has since led major projects for clients including IBM, Nike, MLS, and MoMA.2020-04-1210 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldHiba SchahbazHiba Schahbaz was born in Karachi, Pakistan and lives in Brooklyn, NY. She works primarily with paper, black tea, and water-based pigments. Schahbaz has participated in numerous group exhibitions; including shows at NiU Museum of Art, The Untitled Space, and Center for Book Arts; and at art fairs such as Pulse Art Fair, Art.Fair Cologne, and Vienna Fair. Her work has been written about in Vice, Hyperallergic, The Huffington Post, Coveteur, Vogue, NY Magazine, Art Critical, and others.2020-04-1011 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldEdward SmithEdward Smith, born in London, grew up in New York City. He has photographed musicians such as the Roots, the Black Keys, the Flaming Lips and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Though music and fashion are the majority of his commercial work, he is also well versed in still life, landscape, portraiture, street and reportage. He is based out of Bushwick, Brooklyn. 2020-04-1006 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldBrigitte MulhollandBrigitte Mulholland is the Director of Anton Kern Gallery in New York City. Brigitte speaks about her adjustment to studio apartment life and how she is maintaining supporting her artists in the online sphere and the importance of staying connected. 2020-04-0807 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldAnthony LeeAnthony Lee is the Store Network Image Director (Store & Pop-Up store design and construction & Shop window display design) at Erdos Cashmere Group. He is based between Beijing & Paris. Erdos is the world’s largest manufacturer and retailer of cashmere apparel, with five brands: 1436, Erdos, 1980, Blue ERDOS and ERDOS Kids. Erdos markets its apparel through over 500 direct stores and over 1000 franchise stores. Anthony speaks about the sudden planning he had to do to adjust to our new situation. 2020-04-0808 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldFrankie FloConsidered a legend in the sport, Frankie “Flo” Gonzalez is one of the best soccer freestylers in the world. Frankie is one of the most charismatic and entertaining freestylers in North America, and has performed at hundreds of events across the US and around the world. His signature combination of urban flair infused with his latin musicality make his performances stand out from the crowd. He not only is a performer but also spends much of his time teaching kids the art form. He is based in NYC. 2020-04-0707 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldMimi JungMimi Jung's work examines multiple dimensions of self-preservation, particularly as it relates to private and public self-representation, and the ways in which those depictions are manifest through social and cultural mores. Her constructed forms, with their voids and translucencies, are fixed but never static; the viewer actively controls the experience of transit around and through them—reflecting inward on their own behaviors. In the end, Jung’s limning of space is reflexive, visible to those who are predisposed to see it. Born in 1981 in Seoul, Korea, Mimi Jung received a BFA from Cooper Union and attended HGK Base...2020-04-0722 minBrave New WorldBrave New WorldPac PobricPac Pobric is a writer and the managing editor at Artnet News. From 2017–2018, he was an editor at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and oversaw its marquee digital publication, the Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History, a general-audience encyclopedia of the Met's collection. During his tenure, he worked with curators and researchers to publish essays on the museum's extensive collection of baseball cards; the life and work of Joan Miró; and the art of the Sufis, among many other subjects. A former contributor to the Village Voice, Pobric is also a longtime critic for the Brooklyn Rai...2020-04-0713 minSound and VisionSound and VisionSeonna HongSeonna Hong was born and raised in Southern California. She graduated with a B.A. in Art from Cal State University Long Beach and continued to hone her craft teaching art to children for several years. Her paintings are quietly narrative and often autobiographical and no doubt influenced by her time teaching as well as her work in TV and Feature animation. In 2004, she received an Emmy Award for Individual Achievement in Production Design for her work on “My Life as a Teenage Robot.” In 2006, she was the recipient of the Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant. Her illustrated book, 'Animus' is i...2020-03-261h 23Sound and VisionSound and VisionArtists on Music 2Artists reflect on music. Polly Apfelbaum, Brian Belott, Matthew F Fisher and Angela Heisch. Everything from Miles Davis, Captain Beefheart, Lambchop and even some jazz flute. S&V is sponsored by the New York Studio School and Golden Artist Colors.2020-02-2741 minSound and VisionSound and VisionJennifer CoatesDuring her show at High Noon Gallery Jennifer talks to Brian about Violin, painting and more. Jennifer Coates is a painter living and working in New York City and Poyntelle, PA. She received her BFA from University of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and her MFA from Hunter College. She is a recent recipient of the Sharpe Walentas Studio (2018-2019) and was a fellow at the Civitella Ranieri Foundation in Italy (Fall 2019). Recent solo exhibitions include Correspondences and All U Can Eat (Freight & Volume Gallery) and Carb Load (Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts). Her work has...2020-02-131h 06Sound and VisionSound and VisionKenichi HoshineKenichi Hoshine was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1977 and grew up in New Jersey. He studied in New York, where he attended the School of Visual Arts.Kenichi has had shows at Part 2 Gallery in Los Angeles, Galleri Kant in Copenhagen, Unit London in the UK, Morton Fine Art in DC amongst many others. He also just opened a solo show entitled The Magician and the Thief at Hollis Taggart Gallery in Chelsea. which ia up through Feburary 15th. He has been featured in ArtMaze, New American Pantings, the LA Times, and Juxtapoz to name a few. He has been...2020-01-301h 02Sound and VisionSound and VisionAdam Parker SmithAdam Parker Smith was born in Arcata, CA in 1978. He is based in Brooklyn, NY. He received his BA from the University of California at Santa Cruz and his MFA from the Tyler School of Art. Adam attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and the Atlantic Center for the Arts. His work has been shown widely in the US and internationally at the Hole Gallery, Honor Fraser in LA, Derek Eller in NY, the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art in Colorado, Ever Gold in San Francisco, Zidoun Gallery in Luxembourg, The Delaware Center for Contemporary Art, the Berkshire...2019-12-261h 27Sound and VisionSound and VisionEvan MarienEvan Marien is a composer/producer/multi-instrumentalist born and raised in Decatur, Illinois who now lives in Brooklyn, NY. Although Evan grew up playing trombone, piano, guitar, and drums, he is primarily known for his performances and recordings on the electric bass.  Most recently he has been playing bass, keys and singing background vocals for electronic songwriter Elliot Moss, playing bass with Thundercat drummer Justin Brown's NYEUSI, and the last bassist to play in guitar legend Allan Holdsworth's band.  Evan attended MacArthur High School, where he played in the Downbeat award-winning MacArthur Jazz Band.  This band brought him many awards and...2019-12-051h 58Sound and VisionSound and VisionSalman ToorSalman talks to Brian about his paintings, life from Pakistan to NYC and much more. Sponsored by Golden Paints.2019-11-141h 07Sound and VisionSound and VisionAliza NisenbaumAliza Nisenbaum was born in Mexico City, and is currently based in New York. She received her BFA and her MFA from the Art Institute of Chicago. She is represented by Anton Kern gallery and is an Assistant Professor of Visual Arts at Columbia University School of the Arts. She has had recent shows at the Phillips Collection, Boston ICA, LA MOCA, The Minneapolis Institute of Art, the Whitney Biennial 2017; The Flag Art Foundation; The ICA at MECA; Biennial of the Americas, MCA, Denver; the Rufino Tamayo Painting Biennial, Museo Rufino Tamayo, Mexico City; She has a forthcoming exhibition at...2019-10-2446 minSound and VisionSound and VisionBrian WillmontBrian Willmont (b. Boston, MA) is an artist and curator based in Brooklyn, New York. He earned a BFA from the Massachusetts College of Art and graduated with High Distinction. Willmont has mounted solo exhibitions at VICTORI + MO (NY), Guerrero Gallery (CA), Driscoll Babcock (NY), Field Projects (NY), LaMontagne Gallery (MA) and others. His work has been included in group exhibitions at Asya Geisberg (NY), Andrew Edlin (NY), Spring Break Art Show (NY), Allouche Gallery (NY, The Hole (NY), Mrs. Gallery (NY), Steinsland Berliner (NY), County Gallery (FL), Spring Break (NY), Frieze (UK), and many others. Willmont currently has an...2019-09-261h 04Sound and VisionSound and VisionChristopher StaleyChristopher Staley is an artist and educator who works out of Pennsylvania where at Penn State he is a distinguished Professor of Art in ceramics in the School of Visual Arts. He received his BFA from Wittenberg University, studied at the Kansas City Art Institute and received his MFA from Alfred University. He served as the president of NCECA (the National Council of Education of the Ceramic Arts), he was the Chair at the Haystack Mountain School in Maine, he’s a member of the International Academy of Ceramics based in Geneva, he was an artist in residence at the Ce...2019-09-191h 06Sound and VisionSound and VisionKahlil Robert IrvingKahlil Robert Irving (b. 1992, San Diego, CA) is an artist currently living and working in St. Louis, Missouri. He attended the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Art, Washington University, St. Louis (MFA, 2017), and the Kansas City Art Institute (BFA, Art History and Ceramics, 2015). In 2017, Callicoon Fine Arts mounted his first solo exhibition in New York titled Streets:Chains:Cocktails. September 8, Irving opened Black ICE at Callicoon Fine Arts, which will be Irving’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. His work has been exhibited at the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas; the Craft Contemporary, Los Angeles; and th...2019-09-121h 55Sound and VisionSound and VisionRidley HowardFrom an earlier conversation Brian had with painter Ridley Howard who has an upcoming show at Marinaro Gallery2019-08-011h 26Sound and VisionSound and VisionAnn ShostromAnn Shostrom received her BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and her MFA from Syracuse University. She is an Associate Professor at Penn State University, who lives and works in PA and New York, where she is co-founder and director of First Street Green Art Park in the East Village. She is represented by Elizabeth Harris Gallery and exhibits internationally. Her work has been reviewed in Art in America, Art News, and other publications. Her public art projects include a mural in Crete, sculpture from decommissioned weapons in Albania, and Mir2, a collaborative space station that...2019-07-251h 20Sound and VisionSound and VisionDominique FungDominique Fung is from Ottawa, Canada and is currently based in Brooklyn, NY.  She received a Bachelor's of applied arts from Sheridan College Institute of Technology in Oakville, Ontario. Her paintings have been exhibited at the Virginia Museum of Modern Art,  the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC, Nicodim Gallery in LA, Project Gallery in Toronto,  Field Projects in Nyc, and Crush Curatorial in NYC, to name just a few. She has a solo show up now at Ross Kramer gallery until July 26th and upcoming shows at Nicodim Los Angeles, a 4 person show opening in September and a s...2019-07-111h 17Sound and VisionSound and VisionSusumu KamijoSusumu Kamijo is an artist born in Nagano, Japan and based in Brooklyn. He received his BFA from the University of Oregon and his MFA from the University of Washington. He’s had solo shows ar GYNP in Berlin, Harper’s Books in NYC, Sotheby’s S2 in NYC, Tortoise in LA, Masahiro Maki in Tokyo, and Marvin Gardens in Queens and he has a just opened show at Stems Gallery in Brussels. He’s shown in group shows at Rod Barton, Turn Gallery in NYC, She Gallery in NYC, Regina Rex in Brooklyn and many more. Susumu dropped by Brian’s...2019-06-131h 11Sound and VisionSound and VisionMadeline DonahueMadeline Donahue is an artist born in Houston, TX who lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. She has exhibited with The Every Woman Biennial, Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects, 601Artspace and Field Projects, in Manhattan; Underdonk, Greenpoint Terminal Gallery, and Spaceworks, in Brooklyn. Her paintings were included in “Making (It) Work” at the Oliver Art Center, California College of the Arts in Oakland, “a group exhibition of artworks made by artists during their first few years of parenthood.” She will be included in the upcoming exhibitions “SPF32” curated by Madeleine Mermall and “Garden Party” curated by Emily Marie Miller and Jake Coan, both...2019-06-061h 25Sound and VisionSound and VisionJason StopaJason Stopa is a painter and writer living in Brooklyn, NY.  He received his BFA from Indiana University and his MFA from Pratt Institute.  He is a contributing writer to Art in America, Hyperallergic, and The Brooklyn Rail.  His recent solo shows include "Hanging Gardens" at Atelier W, France and ‘The Gate’ at Stephen Harvey Fine Arts. He’s been in group shows at Barbara Davis Gallery in Houston, Honey Ramka in Brooklyn, Wayne State University in Detroit, Venus over LA in Los Angeles, The Torrance Art Museum in California and many others. Jason and Brian spoke about growing up under chan...2019-05-301h 20Sound and VisionSound and VisionEmma SternEmma Stern is an artist from New Jersey who lives and works in Brooklyn. She participated in a pre-college drawing and painting program at Parsons and recieved her BFA with Honors at Pratt in Brooklyn. She’s had solo shows at Jorge Andrew Gallery and Stream Gallery both in Brooklyn and at Inter-Space in NYC. She’s been included in group exhibitions at Greenpoint Terminal Gallery in Brooklyn, Haw Contemporary in Kansas City, Castor Gallery in New York, The Wrong Biennial, Cloaca Projects in San Francisco, Love Unlimited in Glasgow, Arebyte in London and many others. She’s a co-curator of Pos...2019-05-231h 14Sound and VisionSound and VisionJenna GribbonJenna Gribbon is an artist born in Knoxville, Tennessee who lives and works in Brooklyn . She has had solo exhibitions at Modern Love Club in NY, Shoshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica Priska Juschka Fine Art in NY and Sarah Bowen Gallery in Brooklyn. She’s been in group shows at FREDRICKS & FREISER, JACK HANLEY, 1969 GALLERY. Zevitas Marcus, Sargent’s Daughters, Leo Koenig and many more. Her work has been covered in the NY Times, Interview Magazine, Vouge, W, Time Out, Elle and Beautiful/Decay to just name a few. She has an upcoming group show at Gallery Perrotin in NY a...2019-05-161h 13Sound and VisionSound and VisionKelsey ShwetzKelsey Shwetz is a Canadian born painter who lives and works in Ridgewood, Queens. She completed the Advanced Painting Intensive at Columbia University, and has been a guest lecturer at UCLA, Pratt Institute, and Laguardia Community College. Kelsey has exhibited in New York, Germany, Miami, Toronto, and Montreal and was awarded fellowships at the Vermont Studio Center and CanSerrat Residency in Barcelona. Publications featuring her work include: Maake Magazine, ArtMaze Magazine, Whitehot Magazine, and the Globe and Mail. Her most recent solo exhibition was in the spring of 2018 at Brethren Gallery in New York. Kelsey stopped by Brian’s studio to...2019-05-091h 12Sound and VisionSound and VisionChloe WiseChloe Wise is an artist born in Canada who lives and works in New York City. She received her BFA at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec. She’s had solo shows at Almine Rech in Paris and her current solo in London, Galerie Division in Montreal, Retrospective Gallery in Hudson, NY, and at Galerie Sebastien Bertrand in Geneva, Switzerland. She’a had numerous group shows including ones at Arsenal Contemporary, Art Basel Miami Beach, V1 Gallery in Copenhagen, Sargent’s Daughters, Journal Gallery, 4906 in LA, Atlanta Contemporary, Eric Firestone and more. Her work has been covered in Artnet, Architectural Digest, 212 Magazi...2019-05-021h 35Sound and VisionSound and VisionStephen Westfall (Part 2)Stephen Westfall is an artist, writer and educator born in Schenectady, New York who received his MFA in 1978 from the University of California, Santa Barbara. His first solo exhibition in 1984 at Tracey Garet in New York’s East Village earned reviews in Art in America and Artnews. Exhibitions followed during the 1980s and into the 1990s at Daniel Newburg Gallery in New York, Galerie Paal in Munich, Germany and Galerie Wilma Lock in St. Gallen, Switzerland. An exhibition of paintings took place at Andre Emmerich Gallery in New York in 1995, followed by several exhibitions at Galerie Zurcher in Paris. Westfall ha...2019-04-251h 17Sound and VisionSound and VisionMatthew ChambersMatthew Chambers is an artist born in Boise, Idaho who lives and works in Bozeman, Montana. He received his BFA from the Universoty of Miami and his MFA from Art Center in Los Angeles. He’s had shows at Praz-Delavallade in LA and Paris, Zach Feuer Gallery, Untitled, Hezi Cohen in Tel Aviv, Rental Gallery, the Rubell Collection, Jack Hanley Gallery and more. His work has been covered in the NY Times, Interview, Art in America, Artinfo, Frieze and many others. He is also a co-member with Eric Mast of the collective Dreem Street, who make hand screened shirts including th...2019-04-181h 31Sound and VisionSound and VisionThe Robert Reed Panel Discussion at Hunter MFAThis Panel talk happened at Hunter MFA organized by Cathy Braasch that included Lisa Corinne Davis, Enrico Riley, Cat Balco, Diana Mellon and moderated by Brian Alfred. As a pivotal and integral educator at Yale University for over 40 years, Robert impacted countless lives of students. We would like to touch on personal experiences, teaching philosophy, biographical information and more. Robert was known as an incredibly devoted teacher but just as equally devoted to his artmaking. His works are in the permanent collections of a number of museums, including The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, The Hirshhorn Museum, Washington...2019-04-041h 13Sound and VisionSound and VisionStephen WestfallStephen Westfall is an artist, writer and educator born in Schenectady, New York who received his MFA in 1978 from the University of California, Santa Barbara. His first solo exhibition in 1984 at Tracey Garet in New York’s East Village earned reviews in Art in America and Artnews. Exhibitions followed during the 1980s and into the 1990s at Daniel Newburg Gallery in New York, Galerie Paal in Munich, Germany and Galerie Wilma Lock in St. Gallen, Switzerland. An exhibition of paintings took place at Andre Emmerich Gallery in New York in 1995, followed by several exhibitions at Galerie Zurcher in Paris. Westfall ha...2019-03-071h 03Sound and VisionSound and VisionAngela HeischAngela Heisch is an artist living and working in Brooklyn, New York. She received her MFA from SUNY Albany in 2014 the same year she was awarded the Dedalus Foundation Fellowship. She was a resident at Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and Guttenberg Arts. She has had recent solo shows with Davidson Gallery, Gallery 106 Green, One River School and No Place Gallery. Some recent group shows include Transmitter Gallery, Crush Curatorial, Pt.2 Gallery, Angell Gallery, Barney Savage, Mother Gallery, George Gallery, Ortega y Gasset, Park Place Gallery, Geoffrey Young Gallery, Harpy Gallery, and Taymour...2019-02-281h 21Sound and VisionSound and VisionDoron LangbergDoron Langberg is a painter born in Israel who lives and works in New York City. He attended the Yale Summer School of Music and Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. He holds a BFA from Penn and an MFA from Yale. He’s had solo and two person shows at 1969 Gallery, Danese/Corey and an upcoming solo at Yossi Milo Gallery. He’s been in group shows at DC Moore, BGSQD, Alfred University, NTFA Gallery Greenpoint Terminal Gallery, Montclair University and more, including work in the upcoming National Academy of Arts and Letters Exhibition. He’s been a...2019-02-141h 04Sound and VisionSound and VisionHeather DayHeather Day is an artist who lives and works in San Francisco, California. Heather received a BFA from The Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) on the Presidential Scholarship in Baltimore. Her work has been shown at the Urban Institute of Contemporary Art, The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. Her work can be found in the collections of Facebook, JCREW, The Ritz- Carlton, AirBNB, Snapchat, Dropbox, Warner Brothers, YouTube and The Chicago Philharmonic Orchestra. Heather’s work has been covered in Juxtapoz, 7x7, Dwell, The Atlantic, CNet, Create, The Washington Post and more. Brian met up with Heather at the si...2019-01-311h 07Sound and VisionSound and VisionEric WhiteEric White is an artist born in Ann Arbor, Michigan who lives and works between Los Angeles and New York City. He received his BFA from RISD in 1990. He’s had solo exhibitions at Track 16 Gallery, Colette in Paris, at Serge Sorokko in San Francisco, Martha Otero in LA, Johnathan Levine in NYC and more. He’s had countless group exhibitions in galleries and museums. He’s also made cover art for musicians from Frank Zappa to last year’s Tyler the Creator record. Brian met up with Eric at his current show at Grimm Gallery on the Bowery, which is up un...2018-12-2754 minSound and VisionSound and VisionAmy TallutoAmy Talluto is an artist who was born and raised in New Orleans and currently lives and works in Brooklyn & Hurley, NY. She earned her BFA from Washington University in St. Louis in 1995 and her MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York in 2001. She is a 2018 NYFA/NYSCA Artist Fellow in Painting and has recently had solo shows at Jeff Bailey Gallery (Hudson) and Black & White Gallery (Brooklyn). Previous shows include a two-person exhibition at PS 122 Gallery in New York, and several group shows, including exhibitions at the Samuel Dorsky Museum in New Paltz, NY, Geoffrey Young Gal...2018-12-201h 04Sound and VisionSound and VisionPolly ApfelbaumPolly Apfelbaum is an artist living and working in NYC. In 2018, Polly had solo exhibitions at the Belvedere 21 in Vienna, Austria and Ikon Gallery in Birmingham, UK, which travels to the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO, in 2019. She has exhibited widely since the 1980s, including one-person exhibitions at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC, the Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles, CA at Bepart in Waregem, Belgium, the Worcester Art Museum in Worcester, MA, the lumber room in Portland, OR and at the Mumbai Art Room, Mumbai, India. A major mid-career s...2018-12-131h 29Sound and VisionSound and VisionTomokazu MatsuyamaThis week on Sound & Vision, a rerelease of an early chat with artist Tomokazu Matsuyama. Matsu is an old friend of Brian’s and he’s putting this rematered version of their conversation out in concert with his just finished mural for Wynwood Walls in Miami. He also just had a solo show in Luxembourg with Zidoun Bossuyt Gallery. Sound & Vision is sponsored by Golden Artist Colors.2018-12-0657 minSound and VisionSound and VisionJoanne GreenbaumJoanne Greenbaum is an artist who lives and works in Tribeca and Long Island. She earned a BA from Bard College. Over the past twenty years, Joanne has exhibited widely at international venues including at the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park, KS; Kusthalle Düsseldorf, Dusseldorf, Germany; and MoMA PS1, New York, NY; among many others. In 2008, a career spanning survey of her work, with a corresponding catalogue, was mounted by Haus Konstruktiv in Zurich, Switzerland and travelled to the Museum Abteiberg in Monchengladbach, Germany. In 2018, The Tufts University Art Galleries at the School of the Museum of F...2018-11-291h 00Sound and VisionSound and VisionTom SachsTom Sachs is an artist who was born in NYC, grew up in Connecticut and lives and works in New York City . Tom has had exhibitions at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, The Noguchi Museum in Queens, The Brooklyn Museum, Sperone Westwater, Thaddaeus Ropac in Paris, the Park Avenue Armory, Baldwin Gallery, Gagosian Tomio Koyama in Tokyo and many more. His work is in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, The Getty, LACMA, the Guggenheim, the Whitney Museum, the Yale Univeristy Art Gallery, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Albright Knox and many more. He is also...2018-11-2242 minSound and VisionSound and VisionDanny FerrellDanny Ferrell is an artist born in Flint, Michigan, raised in Altoona, Pennsylvania and who now lives and works in Pittsburgh. He received his BFA from the Pennsylvania State University in 2014 and his MFA from RISD in 2016. He taught for a year at RISD and since has been teaching at Carnegie Mellon University. He has had shows at Horton Gallery in Dallas, Galerie Pact in Paris, Mindy Solomaon in Miami, the Pittsburgh Center of the Arts, Bass and Reiner in San Francisco, the Westmoreland Museum, Jeff Baily and many more. His work has been covered in Artforum, i-D Vice, Hyperallergic...2018-11-1559 minSound and VisionSound and VisionHiroya KurataHiroya Kurata is an artist born in Japan and living and working in Brooklyn, New York. He received a BFA from Parsons in 2003. He’s had shows at Ivory & Black SoHo in London, Hollis Taggart, Joshua Liner and Eric Firestone in New York, Ross & Kramer in East Hampton, Part 2 and New Image Art in LA, Guerrero Gallery and FFDG in San Francisco, Gallery Target, Giant Robot and Motus Fort in Japan amongst others. His work has been covered in Juxtapoz, Graphic, Tokion, Le Journal, Vice, Hypebeast and more. Brian went to Hiroya’s studio in Red Hook for a talk abou...2018-11-081h 00