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Roof JuiceRoof JuiceEP 21 GinoeFor this episode of the podcast Roof Juice, we'll be talking Ginoe is a visual artist, graphic designer, printmaker and community organizer  born in Leyte and currently based in Silay City Negros Occidental. He  works with found objects, scanography, textile, painting, drawing and  printmaking to come up with his visual and conceptual assemblages. His  works are hinged on the material culture of his locality (books, printed  ephemera, personal archives, residue of consumption, folk religious  objects) and transmutes them to form works that are tinged with cheeky  defiance. We talked about his early influences, encyclopedia, his process in making work, and dan...2022-01-262h 12Roof JuiceRoof JuiceEP 20 Don DalmacioFor this episode of the podcast Roof Juice, we'll be talking to Don Dalmacio. We talked about how living in the city, browsing and storing images taken from the internet, and biking influenced his paintings. His process in creating paintings, the hidden and vague messages in his works and how he deals with the internet as also a source for imagery.2022-01-2053 minRoof JuiceRoof JuiceEP 19 Mac Andre ArboledaFor this episode of the podcast Roof Juice, we'll be talking to Mac Andre Arboleda. Mac or Asshulz as he is known is an artist interested in exploring the sickness of the Internet through research and dialogue, art and text, organizing and publishing. We talked about his browsing hours on the internet, organizing events with different student organizations, and internet issues.2022-01-181h 08Roof JuiceRoof JuiceEP 18 Jea GaviñaFor this episode of the podcast Roof Juice, we'll be talking to Jea Gaviña. Jea is a painter, illustrator, and maker of what she describes as ‘girly’ rock music. One of the members of the group Bowling Night, we talked about the visual side of her practice. From making homemade animation to designing album covers, to dressing up as part of the  presentation aspect of performing in front of an audience.2022-01-181h 09Roof JuiceRoof JuiceEP 17 Mark SalvatusFor this episode of the podcast Roof Juice, we'll be talking to Mark Salvatus. is a contemporary artist living and working in Quezon City, Philippines. Co-founded Load Na Dito Projects in 2016, an artistic and research initiative that  explores various modes of producing and presenting contemporary art by  organizing and co-organizing a wide range of programs. We talked about his hometown Lucban, Quezon, urban spaces, the public and the private spaces, and Uwido.2022-01-131h 27Roof JuiceRoof JuiceEP 16 Eric BicoFor this episode of the podcast Roof Juice, we'll be talking to Eric Bico. Bico is an artist who explores photography. His varied interests—from overlooked elbows and ears to everyday struggles in the urban metro—surface in his photographs, mostly in series. Beyond traditional publishing and gallery exhibitions, his photographic works are also at play with self publishing and online collaborations. We talked about elbows, sabong, and how his daily commutes as a means of inspiration for new work.2022-01-1258 minRoof JuiceRoof JuiceEP 15 Allan BalisiFor this episode of the podcast Roof Juice, we'll be talking to Allan Balisi. His works underscores a shared consciousness of life, more about knowing and understanding, intuitive, rather than the obvious information being assigned. We talked about how his different influences, from music to comics, influences his approach in making work. From spinning vinyls to collecting ephemera from Recto, we talked about things that directly and indirectly influence his own art making. 2022-01-111h 03Roof JuiceRoof JuiceEP 14 Katherine NuñezFor this episode of the podcast Roof Juice, we'll be talking to Katherine Nuñez. Her work often tries to touch upon themes involving labor, care,  deterioration, decay, mortality, and desire. Currently, she's interested in eco-dyeing, often making use of foraged local greeneries, and discards like excess items from her own kitchen and rusting objects  collected from street sides to create patterns on fabric that look ephemeral. We talked about cats, home caring and chores, and how sweeping up the floors after a block party is important to ground one's art practice.2022-01-081h 24Roof JuiceRoof JuiceEP 13 Doktor KarayomFor this episode of the podcast Roof Juice, we'll be talking to Doktor Karayom. ADDRESS: LAGUNA/PASAY // ZODIAC SIGN: LIBRA // FAVORITE COLOR: RED AND WHITE // FAVORITE FOOD: SINIGANGS // FAVORITE DRINKS: CAFE // MOTTO IN LIFE:  HAHAHA. We talked about his early influences, pirated DVDs, walking along Pasay Road, and how he cleaned a street wall on his way to his partners house in Manila. 2022-01-071h 16Roof JuiceRoof JuiceEP 12 Pat Kay LaudenciaFor this episode of the podcast Roof Juice, we'll be talking to Pat Kay Laudencia. She works primarily with video, photography, and sound. Her works mostly  consist of experimental video diaries, socio-political documentaries,  and music videos. Her works have been featured on CNN, Bandwagon Asia, Rest is Noise, and NME. We talked about the worries of commuting as a woman in an urban setting, biking, "good" and "bad" taste and weathering out graduation blues. 2022-01-061h 29Roof JuiceRoof JuiceEP 11 Dani MangahasFor this  episode of the podcast Roof Juice, we'll be talking to Dani Mangahas.  Dani is an Arts Manager who has worked with artists both in projects and  gallery settings. We talked about the what's happening behind the  scenes of an exhibition, what it's like to work with Senior Artists and  Younger Artists projects. We also talked about handling controversies  while working within spaces as contested as galleries. Dealing with  public reception, with Danis' personal thoughts on drawing the line  between work and ethics.2021-12-161h 15Roof JuiceRoof JuiceEP 10 Lala PavilandoFor this episode of the podcast Roof Juice, we'll be talking to Lala Pavilando. Her works deal with intimacy, personal connections and meditations on memory, and experience. We talked about her own artistic practice, her experience in Casa San Miguel in Zambales, teaching musically inclined kids, and her current project in collaboration with Geric Cruz and Rus Ligtas, a Documentary Film centered around the folklore "Mariang Matanda, Mariang Bata".2021-12-151h 06Roof JuiceRoof JuiceEP 9 Tyang KaryelFor this episode of the podcast Roof Juice, we'll be talking to Tyang Karyel. Tyangs background in Graphic Design and Illustration plays a strong role in her visual language. From images that evoke nostalgia, we talked about one of the stories of the formation of Cavity Collective, an art group based in Cavite, her art process and wood cutting, how she ended up buying her first wood cutting material, and how the pandemic and Covid specifically affected her family and art practice. 2021-12-1455 minRoof JuiceRoof JuiceEP 8 Charles SalazarFor this episode of the podcast Roof Juice, we'll be talking to Charles Salazar. His photographic work mainly uses film and mobile phone, playing with collage, cut-outs, installation and appropriation. Also known for his online handles such as thehumoristrue and ramppanget, we talked about how humor, basketball, and biking plays a role in his own creative practice.2021-12-111h 03Roof JuiceRoof JuiceEP 7 Dean Zuberi AfricaFor this episode of the podcast Roof Juice, we'll be talking to Dean Zuberi Africa. A multidisciplinary artist, his works deal with pop culture, animation the Internet and graffiti in the context of today's visually saturated works. We talked about his music project, the left and the right hand as analogy to creative practice, comics and graffiti. 2021-12-0954 minRoof JuiceRoof JuiceEP 6 Noel Cuizon Part 2Here's the second part of the Roof Juice episode with Noel Cuizon. Enjoy! An artist, educator, and a curator amongst many things, Noel or Nuki as friends and people who are close to him would call him describe  his art practice and his life. Personal struggle, social alienation and  identity politics are frequent subjects that appear in his work. Noel  Cuizon represented the Philippines in various expositions such as 3rd  ASEAN Travelling Exhibition in 1993, the Quinta Bienal de la Habana in  Havana, Cuba in 1994, and the 4th Asian Art Show in Fukuoka, Japan. He  is also a recipient of Starr...2021-12-081h 00Roof JuiceRoof JuiceEP 5 Noel Cuizon Part 1For this episode of the podcast Roof Juice, we'll be talking to Noel Cuizon. An artist, educator, and a curator amongst many things, Noel or Nuki as friends and people who are close to him would call him describe his art practice and his life. Personal struggle, social alienation and identity politics are frequent subjects that appear in his work. Noel Cuizon represented the Philippines in various expositions such as 3rd ASEAN Travelling Exhibition in 1993, the Quinta Bienal de la Habana in Havana, Cuba in 1994, and the 4th Asian Art Show in Fukuoka, Japan. He is also a recipient...2021-12-0858 minRoof JuiceRoof JuiceEP 4 Alexandria MesiasFor this episode of the podcast Roof Juice, we'll be talking to Alexandria Winifred Mesias, a  writer and visual artist based in Bacolod City, Philippines. Her art  explores the relationship of domestic objects and spaces to memory and  identity through painting, installation, and performance.2021-12-061h 03Roof JuiceRoof JuiceEP 3 Mio AseremoFor this episode of the podcast Roof Juice, we'll be talking to Mio  Aseremo. Mio is a conceptual painter that also explores forms in  installation photography, and video as a means to infuse interactivity  in his work. Through intimate and introspective inquiries into the  physical space, he hopes to transport the viewer from a "thinking" to  more "actualizing" state. We talked about his school environment, music,  and his process in creating work. Audio was cut out around the twenty  minute mark due to online limitations. #JoinTambe 2021-12-0249 minRoof JuiceRoof JuiceEP 2 Stephanie AlvarezFor this episode of the podcast Roof Juice, we'll be talking to Stephanie Alvarez. A license architect by profession, Stephanie deliberately chose to pursue her own artistic career in the Fine Art. Her works deal with identity, time, and spirituality. In the podcast, we talked about her brush with architecture, and how she chose to do and pursue her practice in the Fine Arts.2021-12-011h 05Roof JuiceRoof JuiceEP 1 Dominic ZinampanFor the first episode of the Podcast, we'll be interviewing Dominic Zinampan. A musician, a writer, and a cultural worker. Dominic  Zinampan is the Managing Editor of Green Papaya Art Projects, bassist  of Manila-based band The Buildings, and co-founder of  m̸̡͕͍̓ú̵̞̫̰̹̫͝͝m̷̛̟̯̋̓͑̇̈́o̴̮͕͈̓̅̀̾̕, an informal research initiative.2021-11-3049 minMedium Large PodcastMedium Large Podcast49: Over Drinks | Marianne BatocabeEPISODE 49: “Over Drinks” is back this time with Marianne Batocabe, our favorite designer at Cassina NYC. We pick up a tasty bev of choice and chat about life updates since her first episode, Bling Empire, sacrificing health and sleep for the hustle, our skin care game, and Chris & Marianne weigh in on a big life decision that Mike has to make very soon. Enjoy the episode! ————————— 🔊 LINK IN BIO to subscribe + listen on @spotify and @applepodcasts 🔊 💡 Have a perfect guest, topic, or idea for the show? DM us ————————— Follow Our Hosts & Guests: —————————2021-02-021h 07Medium Large PodcastMedium Large Podcast17: Marianne Batocabe | CBOT to SOHOEPISODE 17 - Often times it’s not just work that make upending your life hard—it’s everything that comes with it. Marianne Batacabe has dealt with a lot in the workplace as a woman of color: misogyny, sexual harassment, racism. Take your pick. But beyond it, she’s also had to contend with a Japanese nuclear meltdown, the economic downturn of 2008…and now, finding a way through COVID-19 at the epicenter. For some, those experiences would be crippling, but she’s found a way to persevere beyond the financial industry to pursue a passion in interior design worki...2020-06-301h 07