Sound and Vision

Brian Alfred
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Jan 2, 2020 • 1h 25min

Chris Martin

Chris on the pod. On the heels of episode 200, this is one of our favorite pods to date. Sponsored by the New York Studio School and Golden Paints.
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Dec 26, 2019 • 1h 28min

Adam Parker Smith

Adam 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 Museum in Massachusetts, The Soap Factory Minneapolis, Painted Bride in Philadelphia, Parisian Laundryin Montreal, and TSST Gallery in Hong Kong. Adam’s work has been written about in New York Times, Art in America, Beautiful Decay, The Village Voice, Fiber Arts, ArtForum.com, Art World, White Wall Magazine and The New York Post. Brian stopped over Adam’s studio, just a couple blocks from his own for a talk about drawing battles, the Suzuki method, moving from painting to sculpture, stolen art and much more. Sound & Vision is sponsored by Golden Artist Colors and the New York Studio School.
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Dec 19, 2019 • 1h 1min

GaHee Park

Ga Hee Park was born in Seoul and is currently based in New York. She received her BFA from the Tyler School of Art and an MFA from Hunter College. She is a recipient of a 2016 Dedalus Foundation Fellowship and has had solo exhibitions at Gallerie Perrotin (Seoul), Taymour Grahne (London), Motel Gallery (Brooklyn), Pioneer Works (Brooklyn) and Marginal Utility in Philadelphia. Group exhibitions include Gallerie Perrotin (Seoul), James Cohan Gallery (New York),  Marinaro Gallery (New York) and others. Her work has been featured in publications such as The New York Times, Artforum, Bomb Magazine, Art in Culture and Elle Korea. S&V is sponsored by the New York Studio School and Golden Paints.
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Dec 12, 2019 • 1h 13min

Justin Liam O'Brien

Justin Liam O'Brien talks about gaming, comics, digital art and much more. He has a solo show up now at Monya Rowe Gallery. This episode is sponsored by Golden Paints and the New York Studio School.
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Dec 5, 2019 • 1h 58min

Evan Marien

Evan 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 opportunities, winning Best Soloist at multiple competitions, a full scholarship to study at Birch Creek in Wisconsin's beautiful Door County, sharing the stage with Maria Schneider's Orchestra/Big Band and Maynard Ferguson's band. Evan was also a part of the MacArthur Jazz Combo, which in his junior year won Best High School Combo in the nation by Downbeat Magazine. Evan attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. During his time at Berklee, Marien studied under Matthew Garrison, David "Fuze" Fiuczynski, Joe Lovano, Kenwood Dennard and Lincoln Goines to name a few. In 2009, Marien graduated Cum Laude from Berklee College of Music and the same year was voted in the Bass Player Magazine Reader’s Choice Awards, one of the top three "Most Exciting New Players".  Besides leading his project with drummer Dana Hawkins, He has recorded or performed with Virgil Donati, Wayne Krantz, Cory Wong (Vulfpeck), Zach Danziger, Nate Wood, Louis Cole, Fredrik Thordendal (Meshuggah), Mark Guiliana, Victor Wooten, Ian Chang (Son Lux), Mike Slott, Mitski, A$AP Ferg producer Frankie P and many other incredible music makers and instrumentalists.  Evan is a bass faculty member at The Collective and The New School in NYC, teaching modern music to all instrumentalists.  Evan stopped by with Brian to talk growing up with music, jazz to funk, Herbie Hancock to video game soundtracks and a lot more.
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Nov 28, 2019 • 1h 15min

Laura Splan

Laura Splan is a Brooklyn-based artist whose work mines the materiality of science to reveal poetic subjectivities. Her mixed media projects destabilize notions of the presence and absence of bodies evoking the mutability of categories that delineate their status. Splan’s work compels an intimate engagement with detail calling into question how things are made and what they are made of. She reconsiders perceptions and representations of the corporeal with a range of traditional and new media techniques. She often combines the quotidian with the unfamiliar to interrogate cultural constructions of order and disorder, function and dysfunction. Her frequent combinations of textiles with technology challenge values of "the hand" in creative production and question notions of agency and chance in aesthetics. Her recent Embodied Objects series uses biosensors (electromyography, electroencephalography) to create data-driven forms and patterns for digitally fabricated sculptures, weavings and works on paper as well as for movement in performances with sensor-actuated apparatus. Her current solo exhibition, Conformations, combines biotech imagery, networked devices, and artifacts with sculptures made from the hand-spun fiber of laboratory animals. Splan's work has been exhibited at the Museum of Arts & Design and Beall Center for Art + Technology. International audiences for her work have included Iceland, South Korea, England, Germany, Sweden, Austria, and Canada. Her work is included in the collections of the Thoma Art Foundation, the NYU Langone Art Collection, and the Science Center. Her biomedical themed artworks have been commissioned by the Centers for Disease Control Foundation, the Gen Art New Media Art Exhibition and Davidson College. She has received research funding from The Jerome Foundation and her residencies have been supported by the Knight Foundation, the Institute for Electronic Arts, Harvestworks, and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. She has been a visiting lecturer at Stanford University teaching interdisciplinary courses including “Embodied Interfaces”, “Data as Material” and “Art & Biology”. She is currently a Creative Experiments track member at NEW INC, the New Museum’s cultural incubator. Sound & Vision is sponsored by Golden Paints.
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Nov 21, 2019 • 1h 22min

Claudia Bitran

Claudia Bitran is an artist who works primarily painting and video. She was born in Boston, spent most of her life in Santiago, Chile, and currently lives in Brooklyn. She holds an MFA in Painting from Rhode Island School of Design and a BFA from the Catholic University of Chile.    She has exhibited individually at Muhlenberg College (2018-2019), Practice Gallery in Philadelphia (2018), at the Brooklyn Bridge Park in NY (2018), at Roswell Museum and Art Center in New Mexico (2017), and at Museo de Artes Visuales in Santiago Chile (2016). She has participated in Group Exhibitions and Screenings at Smack Mellon Gallery in NY (2019), Cindy Rucker Gallery in NY (2019), Echo Park Film Center LA (2019), Experimental Video Art Film Festival at Tribeca Film Center in NY (2018), Galería Nemesio Antunez Chile (2018), LeRoy Neiman Gallery at Columbia University (2018), Anytime Dept Ohio (2017), Saha Hadid IMAX Theater New York (2017), Taipei Contemporary Art Center Taiwan (2017), The Parlour Bushwick Brooklyn (2016), Project 722 Brooklyn (2015), Museum of Contemporary Arts Quinta Normal Santiago (2011), at Matucana 100 Art space Santiago (2011), among others.   She has held residencies at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine (2014), the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts in Nebraska (2014), the Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program in New Mexico (2016), Smack Mellon Studio Program in New York (2017), and at Outpost Projects in New York (2018). Grants and Awards include: The New York Trust Van Lier Fellowship, Hammersley Grant, Emergency Grant for Artists Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Jerome Foundation Grant for Emerging Filmmakers, 1st Prize Britney Spears Dance Challenge, 1st Prize UFO McDonald’s Painting Competition, 1st honorable mention at Bienal de Artes Mediales, Museo de Bellas Artes, Santiago, Chile. Claudia currently teaches in the Painting Departments at Pratt Institute and  Rhode Island School of Design, and is an instructor at New York City Crit Club.
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Nov 14, 2019 • 1h 7min

Salman Toor

Salman talks to Brian about his paintings, life from Pakistan to NYC and much more. Sponsored by Golden Paints.
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Nov 7, 2019 • 53min

Alan Resnick

Alan Resnick is an artist, director and filmmaker based out of LA. He is part of the What City collective and has made video art that lives from YouTube to Adult Swim. He's directed videos for Dan Deacon and others and was recently featured in the Post Analog show at Hole Gallery.
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Oct 31, 2019 • 1h 8min

Corydon Cowansage

Corydon Cowansage is a painter who lives and works in New York. She received an MFA in painting from RISD and a BA in art from Vassar College. She has had solo shows at 17Essex in New York, Reynolds Gallery in Richmond, and Koki Arts in Tokyo, and a two-person show at Deli Projects in Basel, Switzerland. Her work has been included in group shows at Skylab, 17Essex, Ortega y Gasset Projects, and the Bronx Museum of the arts, among others. She also co-runs an online gallery called Drawer.

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