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Cerebral Women Art Talks PodcastCerebral Women Art Talks PodcastAlexis McGriggEp.169 features Alexis McGrigg, a contemporary artist who examines themes of Blackness, space, spirituality, identity, and collective consciousness. Her artwork utilizes the mediums of painting, drawing, and interdisciplinary media to explore the multiplicity of Blackness through figurative abstraction and conceptual narratives. She integrates poetry, sound, and performance in her arts practice and research. Her artwork is included in several private collections and has been featured in exhibitions across the U.S. and internationally in New York, NY, Chicago, IL, Miami, FL, New Orleans, LA, and Oakland, CA – most recently in her solo exhibitions In The Beloved at Almine Rech Gallery, Br...2023-09-2723 minThe Arts Council Ladies present Conversations with CreativesThe Arts Council Ladies present Conversations with CreativesJason Ricci | Harmonica Virtuoso #2305Jason Ricci | Imagine. Create. Inspire. The Podcast. 7-14-23 at 7:30pm Song Theater, Columbiana, AL. Jason Ricci is an award-winning singer and harmonica player, many would say he’s one of the best to play the instrument. A true virtuoso on the harmonica. Jason has played with many legendary artists like Sam Lay, Norton Buffalo, Eddie Shaw, Mark Hummel, Mel Solomon, Smokey Wilson, Johnny Winter and Pat Ramsey to name a few. Jason’s band, “The Bad Kind” is a group of New Orleans based musicians who are not afraid to bring some serious rock and jazz chops to their own bran...2023-06-2023 minGood Folk PodcastGood Folk PodcastEP 15: Jesse BarberToday is a very special day as not only do we have a new podcast for you, it is also the 30th birthday of our guest, Jesse Barber. Happy birthday to Jesse, who is inquisitive, thoughtful, and talented, and has so much wisdom to share here.Jesse is a documentary photographer based in the Appalachian region of North Carolina. His work focuses on the culture of rural communities and the influence of traditional values, such as those related to labor and religion. Raised in the rural South, Barber has an understanding of the nuanced perspective in small...2023-02-221h 06Mississippi Artist to ArtistMississippi Artist to ArtistWill Jacks / Public Art pt 3This week Mississippi Photographer and Educator Will Jacks shares with us some of the ins and outs of finding funding with grants. Pt 3 in our Public Arts quest!Find Will: https://whjacks.com/https://www.instagram.com/wiljax/https://www.jxfarms.com/Other people or places mentioned: https://www.msdeltaheritage.com/https://www.instagram.com/deltastateartwww.deltastate.eduhttps://www.instagram.com/msartscommission/https://arts.ms.gov/https://www.instagram.com/southartsorg/https://www.southarts.org/2021-04-0232 minCerebral Women Art Talks PodcastCerebral Women Art Talks PodcastSherrill RolandEpisode 47 features Sherrill Roland, an artist who spent too many months in prison for a crime he did not commit. Sherrill Roland is an interdisciplinary artist who creates art that challenges ideas around controversial social and political constructs, and generates a safe space to process, question, and share. He was born in Asheville, NC, and received an MFA in Studio Art from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Inspired by his experience in prison for a crime he did not commit, he founded The Jumpsuit Project to raise awareness around issues related to mass incarceration. Roland’s socially-engaged art pr...2021-01-0631 minSouthern Arts FederationSouthern Arts FederationSpecial Edition Podcast - Michael KaiserKennedy Center President Michael Kaiser will be in Atlanta for his Arts in Crisis tour on February 24. Listen to this short podcast to hear who should attend, what to expect, and how to reserve free tickets. Got a burning question for Michael Kaiser? Submit it to Nikki Estes at nestes@southarts.org by February 12. We'll select the most intriguing questions and make sure they get answered!2010-01-2206 min