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The Truth In This Art: Stories That MatterThe Truth In This Art: Stories That MatterEmpowered Montage: Highlights of Women Leading Change and CreativityDive into an empowering montage compilation celebrating the brilliance of four phenomenal women making waves in their respective fields! Join us as we revisit captivating moments from our podcast episodes featuring:Jamea Richmond-Edwards: Prepare to be inspired by Jamea Richmond-Edwards' artistry and insight as she discusses her journey as an acclaimed visual artist. Listen to the full episode here.Naomi Winston: Delve into thought-provoking discussions on activism and social justice with Naomi Winston, whose passion for creating positive change shines through in every word. Listen to the full episode here.Abisola Yelé Oladeinde: Brace yourself for an insightful e...2024-12-1228 minThe Truth In This Art: Stories That MatterThe Truth In This Art: Stories That MatterJamea Richmond-Edwards: Detroit-bred Interdisciplinary Artist on Redefining Black MythologiesIn this episode of Truth in This Art, host Rob Lee interviews Detroit-bred interdisciplinary artist Jamea Richmond-Edwards. They discuss her latest exhibition, Ancient Future, which explores Afrofuturism, Black mythologies, and the power of imagination. Jamea shares her journey as an artist, her inspirations, and the importance of decolonizing the mind. 🎨✨Episode Highlights:Jamea's background and her role as a cosmic stewardess. [00:01:03] 🚀🌌Moments and experiences that influenced Jamea's path as an artist. [00:02:16] 🎨🌟The impact of seeing Renee Cox's work and the importance of representation in art. [00:05:04] 🖼️✊The paradigm-shifting influence of Kanye West's album, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. [00:07...2024-03-041h 10Studio Noize: Black Art PodcastStudio Noize: Black Art PodcastStink Pink Gators and Furs (replay) w/ artist Jamea Richmond-EdwardsThe Noize is giving you a special episode replay with one of the best contemporary artists in the game, Jamea Richmond-Edwards. The 7 Mile girl, joins the podcast to talk about her amazing mixed media work. Her work centers Black women fully and unapologetically. She crafts narratives around her life experiences growing up in Detroit in the ’90s. We talk about her inspirations from Ebony magazine spreads to Howard and beyond. It’s another great conversation with one of the best contemporary Black artists in the world. Listen, subscribe and share!Episode 168 topics include:AFRICobra influences2023-04-281h 10The Truth In This Art: Stories That MatterThe Truth In This Art: Stories That MatterArtful Narratives: Great Migration's Influence | Curator Jessica Bell Brown InterviewWelcome aboard 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, under the guidance of your host, Rob Lee. On today’s episode, we have Jessica Bell Brown, the Curator and Department Head for Contemporary Art at the Baltimore Museum of Art, who is renowned for her exceptional exhibition projects. With an impressive portfolio, including "How Do We Know The World?" and "A Movement In Every Direction: Legacies of the Great Migration," co-organized with the Mississippi Museum of Art, she continues to shape the art landscape. Having held influential positions at esteemed institutions like the Museum of Modern Art and the Brooklyn Ac...2022-12-0931 minSoulitude The Human Experience of SelfSoulitude The Human Experience of SelfSoulitude-Jamea Richmond EdwardsEscaping to her studio is just one-way Visual Artist Jamea Richmond Edwards finds her solitude and peace. 2022-07-2011 minTalkin\' in the AtticTalkin' in the AtticInterview with Jamea Richmond-EdwardsIn this segment I got a chance to sit and interview world renown visual artist, Jamea Richmond-Edwards. Her resume speaks for itself; she's been in over 80 publications, her work has garnered the attention of various art critics including the Washington Post and the Huffington Post's "Black Artists: 30 Contemporary Art Makers Under 40 You Should Know". Jamea has exhibited her artwork nationally and internationally including the Delaware Art Museum, California African American Museum, Charles Wright Museum in Detroit, MI, and Galerie Myrtis in Baltimore, Maryland. What I was most intrigued about was her passion and what helps drive her creative influence...2021-04-1454 minSeeing ColorSeeing ColorEpisode 57: Don't forget my change (w/ Angelique Scott)Hey everyone. I hope you are doing well and safe. I'm doing okay. I just found a new apartment since my lease was not renewed at my last place. Everything is moved in and now I am slowly unpacking. Otherwise, I am just teaching and learning Chinese. I'm trying to start back up some new work but have been spending a lot of time just reading. I got a standing desk which helps alleviate my wrists and I hope that will motivate me to start video editing. I know these are all just excuses but you know. Anyways...2020-12-0851 minBLCKNLITBLCKNLITThe Radicalness of Black Joy Expressed Through Art: Inside the Mind of Jamea Richmond-EdwardsJamea Richmond-Edwards is a D.C. based mixed media artist whose work has been featured in some of the top galleries, museums, and experiential shows across the globe. Her work uses found objects and multiple mediums to create collage-style depictions of the black experience. On this episode of BLCKNLIT, Jasmine and Priscilla uncover the inspiration behind Jamea's artwork and how she expresses black joy and black womanhood through her craft. Powered and distributed by SImplecast2020-01-1600 minCulturalDC PodcastCulturalDC PodcastStay Fly ft. Jamea Richmond-EdwardsFor 20 years, CulturalDC has been making space for art. That includes physical places like galleries, theaters and affordable housing for artists. But it also includes making space in the conversation for art. We’re excited to bring you the second episode in our podcast series with our friends at Caandor Labs. On this episode, we hear from Mobile Art Gallery artist Jamea Richmond-Edwards about her exhibit Stay Fly, on view at CityCenterDC through April 13. She’s joined by Desiree Venn Frederic and Howard University Professor Dr. Melanee Harvey. They talk about fashion and the power of the Black consumer. Thanks to o...2019-04-021h 02