

The Truth In This Art: Stories That Matter
Rob Lee
The Truth In This Art with Rob Lee is an arts and culture interview podcast. They share their work, ideas, and what inspires them. Listeners get to hear stories that matter from people who are making waves in arts and culture today.
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Aug 26, 2022 β’ 38min
Delicious and Empowering: Nicole Foster's Journey with Cajou Creamery
Join us in this captivating episode of The Truth In This Art as Rob engages with Nicole Foster, the visionary co-founder of Cajou Creamery. Discover the story behind the mission-driven, black-owned venture that is redefining ice cream. Nicole's expertise in public health and law fuels her passion for nourishing, dairy-free treats. Cajou Creamery, nestled in Baltimore, serves up exceptional, hand-crafted cashew milk ice cream that's a celebration of real food made from scratch. The blend of culinary expertise, public health advocacy, and familial love is infused into every scoop, creating a treat that's as wholesome as it is delicious. Nicole shares her journey in bringing this joyous transformation to the world, one spoonful at a time.About Cajou CreameryWelcome to the realm of guilt-free indulgence at Cajou Creamery! Rooted in Baltimore, we've reimagined ice cream, transforming it into a healthy, planet-friendly treat. Our plant-based ice cream company stands out as the pioneer in the DMV area, crafting super-premium delights from whole superfoods and hand-crafted plant milks. With a commitment to purity, our small batches sing with the authenticity of responsibly-sourced, nutrient-rich ingredients. Embark on a global journey with our chef-driven flavors that celebrate international cuisine. Join us in savoring simplicity, taste, and healthfulness, one scoop at a time.In the following discussion:Join us on a flavorful journey as we delve into Cajou Creamery's enticing range of dairy-free ice cream flavors, from the delectable notes of baklava to the lusciousness of blueberry cheesecake and the warmth of sweet potato pie. Explore how their unique concoctions are redefining the world of plant-based treats.Dive into a conversation about Cajou Creamery's unwavering commitment to using real, natural ingredients that make every scoop a nourishing delight. Discover how this mission intersects with their goal of promoting healthy eating and fostering a mindful approach to food consumption.Tune in to a captivating discussion about Cajou Creamery's visionary transition to a worker-owned cooperative. Explore how this innovative move aims to provide empowering job opportunities for formerly incarcerated individuals, promoting social change and economic empowerment.You're in for a treat! Nicole shares the story behind their black-owned, mission-driven business that makes plant-based ice cream. Nicole's background in public health and law, along with her personal experience with dairy allergies, inspired her to create a dairy-free ice cream that is both healthy and delicious. Cajou Creamery offers a variety of flavors, including baklava, blueberry cheesecake, and sweet potato pie. Nicole also discusses the importance of using real, natural ingredients and the mission of Cajou Creamery to provide job opportunities for formerly incarcerated individuals.Mentioned in this episode:Cajou Creamery π§π Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ππ§
Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis. Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcast The Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble
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Aug 25, 2022 β’ 22min
Breaking Boundaries with Jonathon Heyward: Conductor Leading the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
Join us in this edition of The Truth In This Art as we engage with the remarkable Jonathon Heyward, a musical luminary and the Music Director Designate of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. With an impressive trajectory, he's poised to begin his tenure in the 2023-24 season, setting new standards as both conductor and Chief Conductor of Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie. Rooted in Charleston, South Carolina, Jonathon's journey from cellist to conductor started at a young age. Having honed his craft at the Boston Conservatory of Music and London's Royal Academy of Music, he solidified his prowess under the mentorship of luminaries like Sir Mark Elder. His passion for education and outreach found a profound platform during his time with the HallΓ© Orchestra and Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie. Notably, his Baltimore Symphony Orchestra debut, featuring groundbreaking performances, reflects his commitment to innovative programming and representation. Join us in exploring his exceptional journey, commitment to education, and transformative impact on the world of classical music and orchestral leadership.In this edition:Delve into the realm of orchestral leadership as we unravel Jonathon Heyward's perspective on the pivotal role of collaboration in a conductor's toolkit. Explore how this trait shapes the symphonic harmony and amplifies the connection between the conductor, musicians, and the audience.Join us for a profound exploration of Jonathon Heyward's mission to redefine classical music. Discover how he is devoted to dismantling stereotypes, fostering inclusivity, and making the captivating world of classical music resonate with all, regardless of background.Tune in as we embark on a captivating conversation delving into Jonathon Heyward's unique approach to conducting. Explore how he masterfully steps into the role of a storyteller, weaving music into a mesmerizing tapestry that evokes powerful emotions and creates an immersive experience for the audience.Don't miss this exclusive interview with Jonathon as he shares his journey in music and his vision for the BSO. He talks about how he discovered his passion for music through a school program and his decision to pursue a career in conducting. Heyward discusses the importance of collaboration and storytelling in his role as a conductor. He also expresses his excitement about the opportunity to make systemic change through the BSO and his desire to break down the stereotypes associated with classical music.π§π Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ππ§
Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis. Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcast The Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble
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Aug 24, 2022 β’ 40min
Art, Activism, and Empowerment: Unveiling Jeffrey Kent's Creative Journey
Join us in this episode of The Truth In This Art as we delve into the world of Jeffrey Kent, a Baltimore-based artist, curator, and cultural producer. Renowned for his evocative bricolage sculptures and art that delves into themes of social justice and activism, Jeffrey's multidisciplinary approach is deeply informed by history and personal experiences. His artwork presents a compelling intersection of mediums and subjects, from large acrylic-based paintings to thought-provoking sculptures that scrutinize the socio-political essence of everyday objects. His exploration of the political and economic foundations of freedom and responsible citizenship resonates deeply, especially within the context of the black American experience. We'll explore the weighty tension between racial oppression and the yearning for freedom that permeates his creations. Beyond his artistic endeavors, Jeffrey Kent has fostered a dynamic artistic community through ventures like the Subbasement Artist Studios, Unexpected Art Space, and Connect+Collect, all while serving as the Artistic Director of the Peale Center. He's also a mentor, curator, and collector, with his art gracing esteemed collections worldwide. Don't miss this enlightening discussion on art's power to shape perspectives and ignite change.In this podcast:Delve into the captivating world of Jeffrey Kent, a Baltimore-based artist, curator, and cultural producer, celebrated for his powerful bricolage sculptures and art that passionately addresses social justice and activism, unraveling how his creations catalyze conversations and ignite change.Join us as we uncover the artistic tapestry that has shaped Jeffrey Kent's creative vision. Explore how artists like Sam Gilliam, Frank Smith, Marcel Duchamp, and icons like Pablo Picasso, Romare Bearden, and Jean-Michel Basquiat have profoundly influenced his artistic journey and narratives.In this episode, we delve into Jeffrey Kent's perspective on artistry and authenticity. From discussing the essence of being a "dope artist" to emphasizing the importance of staying true to oneself and breaking free from the need for external validation, Jeffrey's insights provide a roadmap for artists and creators.Tune in to explore how Jeffrey Kent's artwork transcends its visual impact, becoming a mirror of his personal odyssey. Discover how his creations echo his own evolution, his dedication to uplifting others, and the profound role they play in igniting conversations and fostering social change. Tune in for an eye-opening conversation with Jeffrey as he discusses his background, influences, and approach to art. He shares his journey as a recovering crack addict and how it has shaped him as a person and artist. Jeffrey emphasizes the importance of being true to oneself and not seeking validation from others. He also talks about his bricolage sculptures and the meaning behind his artwork. Jeffrey believes that anyone can be an artist and encourages others to embrace their creativity.Mentioned in this episode:Jeffrey Kent π§π Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ππ§
Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis. Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcast The Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble
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Aug 22, 2022 β’ 42min
Advancing Diversity, Inclusion, and Effective Governance: Exploring the Insights of Dr. Maya Rockeymoore Cummings
Step into the world of diversity, inclusion, and effective governance with Maya Rockeymoore Cummings, a distinguished political scientist, business owner, speaker, author, and change agent. Join host Rob Lee on "The Truth in This Art" podcast as we delve into a thought-provoking interview with Maya, where she shares her wealth of knowledge and expertise in government affairs and policy-making. Discover Maya's vision for diversity and inclusion, her perspective on Baltimore, and her insights on networking and professional accountability.In this enlightening episode, we explore:Maya's motivations and the ideas that have propelled her work throughout her career in government affairs and policy-makingInsights into Maya's collaboration with government officials on various policy areas, including trade, tax, health, and retirement securityChallenging common misconceptions about Baltimore and shedding light on its unique strengths and opportunitiesMaya's philosophy of networking and staying true to oneself, with valuable insights on building connections and maintaining accountabilityMaya's definition of professionalism and how it aligns with the larger understanding of professionalism, along with traits of successful leadersJoin us for this thought-provoking conversation with Maya Rockeymoore Cummings as we explore the realms of diversity, inclusion, and effective governance.π§π Please Rate & Review this Podcast to Support the Best! ππ§
Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis. Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcast The Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble
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Aug 20, 2022 β’ 46min
Curating Creativity: Building Community through Vintage Art with Patrick Horvat of BMore Flea
Step right into 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, guided by your host, Rob Lee. In todayβs conversation, I talk with Patrick Horvat, the dynamic force behind The Bmore Flea Market, who takes center stage in this episode of The Truth In This Art. As the market's owner and operator, Patrick has curated a thriving vintage and craft hub since its inception in 2013 in Baltimore. Previously, his creative journey encompassed roles as a graphic designer and creative manager for industry giants like Under Armour, Nike Asia Pacific, MLB, and the NHL. Beyond the market, Patrick flourishes as a freelance designer/creative director, driven by his passion for flea market exploration and vintage collecting. His visionary leadership extends to BMore Flea, a meticulously curated vintage art and craft market, where his roots as an artist and graphic designer converge with his unswerving commitment to fostering local talent and community building.In this episode, we explore:The vibrant world of BMore Flea, an intricately curated vintage art and craft market in Baltimore, where local artists and creators find a supportive platform to shine.How BMore Flea cultivates not just a market, but a vibrant sense of community, fostering authentic personal connections between patrons, artists, and makers.Dive into the enchanting realm of vintage items as we explore how their inherent personal connection and nostalgia hold a resonating charm for people, sparking conversations that bridge generations.Tune in to unravel the art of sourcing vintage treasures, as we navigate the multitude of channels β from estate sales to flea markets and online platforms β that unveil a trove of history and culture.Join the conversation as we unravel the success traits that navigate the art and craft industry's waters, exploring how persistence, brand identity, and a profound understanding of consumer dynamics serve as the compass for flourishing businesses.Prepare for an exciting episode as Patrick shares his background and the inspiration behind starting a curated vintage art and craft market in Baltimore. He discusses the sense of community and friendships that have formed through the market, as well as the value of connecting with local artists and makers. Patrick also talks about the difference between vintage and thrift, and how the scene has evolved over the years. He emphasizes the personal connection and nostalgia that comes with vintage items and the joy of finding unique treasures. Patrick shares his own experiences with sourcing vintage items and the challenges of running a business in the industry. He highlights the importance of persistence, brand identity, and understanding the consumer in order to be successful.π§π Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ππ§
Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis. Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcast The Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble
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Aug 19, 2022 β’ 35min
Exploring Art, Positivity, and Racial Narratives with Award-Winning Artist Jeffrey Felten Green
Greetings to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, presented by your host, Rob Lee. Today I chatted with Jeffrey Felten-Green, a distinguished Painter/Woodworker, who takes center stage in this episode of The Truth In This Art as he engages in an enriching discussion about his artistic process and beyond. His creations are a reflection of his distinctive sensibility towards art, embodying a blend of satirical, playful, and occasionally serious themes. Through his snapshots of everyday life and imaginative constructs, he weaves a captivating narrative that resonates. As an award-winning artist, Jeffrey's masterful work not only showcases vibrant colors but also delves into thought-provoking themes of racial inequality and social justice, making his contributions to the art world truly remarkable.In this episode, we delve into:Jeffrey's creative journey as he reveals how his unique process involves flipping images to inject positivity into racial stereotypes, offering a fresh perspective on challenging societal perceptions.The profound impact of artists who employ vibrant colors and silhouettes in their work, delving into the intricate ways these elements shape his own artistic expression.Tune in as we delve into Jeffrey's experiences and how they have molded his artistic identity. Discover how encounters with racism have fueled his creative spirit, inspiring him to confront inequality head-on through his powerful and impactful art.Don't miss out on this episode where we explore Jeffrey's collaboration with Fire and Bliss, an art management company, and get a sneak peek into his upcoming exhibitions at prominent venues like Busboys and Poets, Maryland Cultural and Conference Center, and Quietwater State Park. This is a must-listen episode as Jeffrey discusses his creative process and how he uses art to bring positivity and challenge racial stereotypes. He draws inspiration from images and experiences, flipping them to create new narratives. Jeffrey's favorite medium is acrylic paint, and he loves working with vibrant colors. He is influenced by artists like Leroy Campbell, Joseph Holston, and Cynthia St. James, who use color and silhouettes in their work. Jeffrey's creative sensibility has been shaped by experiences of racism, including a trip to Spain where he faced discrimination. He uses his art to address inequality and challenge stereotypes. Jeffrey also talks about his collaboration with Fire and Bliss, an art management company, and upcoming exhibitions of his work.Mentioned in this episode:Jeffrey's Website π§π Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ππ§
Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis. Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcast The Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble
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Aug 17, 2022 β’ 46min
Exploring Identity and Artistry with James Williams II: Conversations on Race, Society, and Creative Narratives
Welcome to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by Rob Lee, engage in this meaningful conversation with James Williams II, a renowned interdisciplinary artist, and curator celebrated for his impactful work spanning painting, sculpture, and photography. His art delves into the realms of social and cultural identity, woven with introspective self-portraiture and compelling narratives. Notably, he secured the prestigious 2022 Sondheim Art Prize for his artistic excellence. Hailing from Upstate New York, Williams earned his master's degree from the Mount Royal School of Art at Maryland Institute College Art (MICA) and currently imparts his knowledge at MICA as an instructor. With accolades including the MFA Joan Mitchell Foundation award and the Bromo Seltzer Fellowship, he's also made his mark as an artist-in-residence at School 33 in Baltimore, Maryland.In this episode, we uncover:How James Williams II's art draws from personal experiences and dialogues surrounding race and society, shedding light on the intricate intersections of identity and culture.How James' travels have provided unique vantage points for understanding race and identity, offering a fresh perspective on the complexities of these themes.Uncover the depth of James Williams II's artistic process as he opens up about his pursuit of vulnerability in his creations, molding a narrative that intimately captures his individual experiences and emotions.Tune in to discover how James Williams II champions the significance of representation within his art and beyond, exploring his role as a trailblazer in forging pathways for others to follow.Join us for an insightful conversation with James Williams II as he reflects on his journey, highlighting the profound impact of winning the Walter and Janet Sondheim Art Prize, a recognition that has deeply humbled and honored him. Don't miss this chance to hear from James as he discusses his work and influences in a conversation with podcast host Rob Lee. James shares how his personal experiences, particularly conversations with his mother about race and society, have influenced his current body of work. He also talks about the importance of being vulnerable in his art and the role of his daughters in shaping his artistic perspective. James reflects on his experiences traveling and how it has impacted his understanding of race and identity. He also discusses a previous body of work called "Little Rooster" and the use of artifacts from pop culture in his art. The conversation concludes with James sharing his experience of winning the 2022 Walter and Janet Sondheim Art Prize and his plans for the future.Mentioned in this episode:James Williams II π§π Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ππ§
Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis. Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcast The Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble
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Aug 15, 2022 β’ 41min
#1 β D. Watkins β How a Nurse, a Novel, and 500 Rejections Made a Baltimore Bestseller
Join host Rob Lee on "The Truth In This Art" for an insightful interview with D Watkins, a New York Times bestselling and award-winning author. D Watkins has penned acclaimed books like The Beast Side, The Cook Up, Where Tomorrows Arenβt Promised, and We Speak for Ourselves. As Editor at Large for Salon, D Watkins shares his unique perspective on issues that matter.In this episode, we explore:D Watkins' captivating journey into the realm of writing, uncovering the transformation he experienced when his words became a source of income.Uncover the intriguing facets of D Watkins' storytelling process, delving into the risks he takes to weave personal and genuine narratives that resonate deeply with his audience.Embark on a journey with D Watkins as he navigates through disenfranchisement, uncovering how he reclaims the uniqueness of his craft and artistic contribution.Explore the vital role of persistence and hard work in D Watkins' writing endeavors, tracing the path through countless rejections and obstacles toward eventual triumph.Immerse yourself in D Watkins' perspective on vulnerability and authenticity as fundamental pillars of storytelling, enabling readers to forge a profound connection with the writer, and discover the joy he finds in distilling narratives to their essence.Discover the impact of D Watkins' latest work, Black Boy Smile: A Memoir in Moments, and the response it garnered. Gain insights into his experience in the writers' room for We Own This City, and the differences between writing for television and his previous works.Explore the resilience of an authentic storyteller, and how D Watkins keeps his spirits high even during challenging times. Hear about the evolution of his writing process and the unexpected journey of some of his works.Don't miss this candid and illuminating conversation with D Watkins, a remarkable writer who fearlessly unveils truths through his words.π§ Stay Tuned to "The Truth In This Art" with Rob Lee! π§
Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis. Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcast The Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble
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Aug 12, 2022 β’ 33min
Designing Innovation: Bridging Arts and Business for Exceptional Experiences with Brandon Ball
Your adventure begins with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, presented by your host, Rob Lee. Today we have Brandon Ball, a distinguished Designer Leader renowned for his prowess in devising innovative strategies and creative solutions for clients. Melding his passion for the arts with his acute business acumen, he collaborates with teams to reimagine and elevate customer experiences. From his formative years at General Electric to his impactful tenure leading innovation and design projects for Marriott and KPMG Digital, Brandon has navigated diverse sectors with finesse. Armed with degrees in engineering, design, and business, including an MA in Design Leadership from Maryland Institute College of Art and an MBA from Johns Hopkins, he is a dynamic multidisciplinary thinker. Hailing from Atlanta, Brandon's interests span the globe, encompassing travel, hiking, curating events, teaching at MICA, and nurturing emerging talent from his alma maters.In this feature, we unravel:The world of corporate innovation with a spotlight on Brandon, a trailblazer who guides companies in crafting remarkable experiences for both customers and employees. Explore how his expertise transforms businesses, fostering creativity and redefining success.The transformative power of the Open Studies program as we uncover its innovative and interdisciplinary curriculum designed to align with ever-evolving industry demands. Discover how this program is equipping learners with the skills needed to excel in a rapidly changing world.Join us in a conversation about the dynamic role of communication in design. Learn from experts how designers like Brandon are mastering the art of adapting communication styles to foster productive collaborations with diverse stakeholders, ultimately shaping exceptional outcomes.Embark on a journey into the exhilarating realm of design with Brandon. Explore his passion for crafting prototypes and witness firsthand the electrifying moment when clients share his excitement. Discover how prototyping fuels innovation and brings concepts to life.Delve into the mind of Brandon, a designer whose signature approach centers around creating value for both customers and businesses. Uncover the strategic insights that fuel his unique design philosophy, and learn how this symbiotic relationship drives exceptional results in the ever-evolving landscape of design. This is a must-listen episode as Brandon shares his journey from engineering to design, his experience in the Open Studies program, and his approach to cross-functional collaboration. He also discusses the most exciting part of the design process, his signature as a designer, and his biggest mess-up and the lessons he learned from it.The Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), Office of Open StudiesThe series is produced with generous support from the Maryland Institute College of Art, Office of Open Studies. MICA Open Studies is helping to define the Maryland Institute College of Art as a 21st-century leader in the education of artists and designers. MICA Open Studies fuels creative journeys through convenient and innovative learning models that provide broad access to the collegeβs rigorous art and design education.Mentioned in this episode:Brandon Ball π§π Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ππ§
Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis. Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcast The Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble
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Aug 11, 2022 β’ 40min
Crafting Impactful Visual Stories: Exploring Human-Centered Design and Art Education with Trish Moore
Welcome to a world of insightful discussions on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, featuring host Rob Lee and our guest Patricia "Trish" Moore, a Baltimore County native from Parkville, who discovered her artistic calling early in life. With over two decades of expertise, she's an accomplished graphic designer and arts educator. Trish's creative journey has led her to a role as a senior creative at the University of Maryland Extension, expertly infusing information with vibrant storytelling through graphic design. In addition, she imparts her wisdom as a part-time teacher at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore. Renowned for her commitment to human-centered design and adept use of data-driven insights, Trish crafts visually captivating and impactful designs that resonate deeply.Within this chat, we shed light on:The world of human-centered design, where the spotlight is on the end user and their needs. Join us as we uncover the principles that guide this design approach and explore real-life examples of how it has revolutionized products and services. From digital interfaces to physical spaces, we'll talk to experts who have mastered the art of putting people at the heart of design and learn how it can shape a more user-friendly world.Realm of artistic expression with a deep dive into the life and work of German expressionist artist Katie Kolowitz. This episode takes us on a journey through Kolowitz's powerful artistry, particularly her impactful contributions to social justice causes. Through interviews with art historians, activists, and artists inspired by her, we'll examine how art can be a dynamic catalyst for change and the ways in which Kolowitz's legacy continues to inspire modern movements.The colorful array of art classes offered by Micah's Open Studies program. From painting to sculpture, and from beginners to seasoned artists, we uncover how these classes break down barriers and cater to a wide range of ages and backgrounds. Through conversations with instructors and students, we'll hear stories of personal growth, unexpected creativity, and the weaving together of diverse artistic perspectives in this creative community.The profound influence of art education as we sit down with Trish, a passionate advocate for using art to transform individuals and communities. Through her experiences and anecdotes, we explore how art education goes beyond just technique, fostering personal development and social cohesion. Join us as we uncover the ripple effects of Trish's work, from inspiring individual breakthroughs to fostering a sense of belonging and empowerment within communities.Join us and learn from the best! Trish discusses her work in the Open Studies program at Micah. She emphasizes the importance of human-centered design and how it guides her creative process. Trish also shares her influences, including German expressionist artist Katie Kolowitz, and talks about the connection between art and social justice. She highlights the diverse range of students she works with and the transformative power of art education.The Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), Office of Open StudiesThe series is produced with generous support from the Maryland Institute College of Art, Office of Open Studies. MICA Open Studies is helping to define the Maryland Institute College of Art as a 21st-century leader in the education of artists and designers. MICA Open Studies fuels creative journeys through convenient and innovative learning models that provide broad access to the collegeβs rigorous art and design education.Mentioned in this episode:Patricia βTrishβ Moore π§π Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ππ§
Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis. Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcast The Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble
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