

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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Jul 14, 2021 • 34min
Exploring Origins: The Artistic Journey of Jerrell Gibbs - Capturing Intimate Moments and Celebrating Ordinary Stories
Jerrell Gibbs, a Baltimore-based painter, delves into family memories to explore the origins of his own life, capturing intimate and joyous moments in his art. His figurative portraits affirm the multi-layered experience of the African-American diaspora, inviting viewers into an immersive realm of his childhood. Influenced by his upbringing in Baltimore, Gibbs's work reflects his perspectives on socio-economics, body politics, race, and economic disparities, intertwining them with empathy and spiritual connection. Graduating with an MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art, Gibbs's life-size paintings are adapted from small Polaroids, breathing life into banal representations of black identity. His art has been exhibited at prestigious venues and is held in the permanent collection of the Columbus Museum of Art, making him a celebrated artist in the contemporary art scene.In this installment, we reveal:The artistic process of Jerrell Gibbs as he shares how he transforms family bonds and everyday moments into evocative paintings, using photographs as his creative catalysts.Delve into a thought-provoking discussion with Jerrell Gibbs on the podcast, as he delves into the interplay between innate creativity and societal pressures, shedding light on how artistic expression can thrive beyond conventional expectations.Uncover the transformative power of art with Jerrell Gibbs, who eloquently discusses his mission to amplify the voices of ordinary individuals through his work, urging us to find beauty and significance in the seemingly mundane aspects of life.Join us for an insightful conversation with Jerrell Gibbs, where he unveils his strategies for surmounting the common artistic challenge of completing projects, offering valuable insights into overcoming obstacles and bringing creative visions to fruition.Immerse yourself in the world of art and music as Jerrell Gibbs guides us through his fascinating journey of infusing diverse musical influences into his paintings, offering a fresh lens to approach each canvas and infuse his creations with distinct perspectives.Jerrell Gibbs, a Baltimore-based artist, discusses his creative process and the inspiration behind his work. He explains how he uses photographs from his family's photo albums as references for his paintings, capturing the essence of everyday life. Gibbs emphasizes the importance of appreciating and celebrating the stories and experiences of ordinary people. He also reflects on the impact of COVID-19 on his work and the need to dig deeper for inspiration during challenging times.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
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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Jul 12, 2021 • 31min
Seeing Through Charcoal: Unveiling Erin Fostel's Captivating Art Journey in Baltimore
Erin Fostel, a Baltimore-based visual artist, has a unique perspective on the world, having spent her early years with blurred vision until she first wore glasses and experienced the joy of clear observation. Drawing inspiration from architecture and interiors, Erin creates stunning charcoal drawings on paper. With a BFA in Drawing from the Maryland Institute College of Art, she has showcased her work in both group and solo exhibitions across the Mid-Atlantic Region and nationally. As a recipient of the Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award and the Municipal Art Society of Baltimore City Travel Prize, Erin's talent has earned recognition and admiration. Her remarkable drawings have been featured in various publications and are held in private and institutional collections. Based in Baltimore, MD, Erin Fostel's studio is a haven for her captivating artworkIn this podcast:Embark on a captivating podcast episode as Erin reflects on how her childhood confinement to her room ignited her passion for art and narrative, unraveling the roots of her creative journey.Join us as Erin unveils her artistic process, focusing on her mastery of charcoal drawing and the intricate layers she meticulously crafts within her interior and setting drawings, providing a glimpse into the fascinating world of her artistic technique.Tune in to an engaging conversation with Erin as she delves into the profound purpose she finds in her art, discussing how her work serves as a medium for bringing solace to others and shedding light on significant societal themes.Dive deep into the world of art and perception with Erin, who shares her insights on the art of observation and its transformative impact on cultivating empathy, enriching our understanding of the human experience.Immerse yourself in the vibrant artist community of Baltimore through Erin's eyes, as she paints a vivid portrait of a tight-knit and supportive collective where artists of all skill levels unite to foster inspiration, exchange ideas, and uplift each other in their creative endeavors.Erin Fostel, a visual artist based in Baltimore, shares her journey into art and her passion for drawing with charcoal. She discusses how her childhood experiences of being sent to her room sparked her interest in art and storytelling. Erin explains her artistic style, which involves creating detailed and layered drawings using charcoal. She emphasizes the importance of finding value in her work and the role of observation in enhancing empathy. Erin also praises the supportive and tight-knit artist community in Baltimore, highlighting the mentorship and camaraderie among artists. She believes that being an artist with ties to Baltimore is a strength and credits the city's artists for bringing recognition and value to the art scene.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
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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Jul 9, 2021 • 44min
Capturing the Night: An Insightful Journey with Award-Winning Photojournalist J.M. Giordano
J.M. Giordano, an acclaimed Baltimore-based photojournalist, is known for his captivating work documenting the city's nightlife for over two decades. His book, "We Used to Live At Night," has received widespread recognition and offers a fascinating glimpse into Baltimore's vibrant nocturnal scene. Giordano's remarkable photography has been featured by numerous prestigious news outlets, including NPR, GQ, Rolling Stone, and The Guardian. As a co-host of the "Ten Frames per Second" podcast, Joe shares his expertise and passion for photojournalism with a broader audience. Beyond his journalistic endeavors, Joe Giordano also serves as a photography teacher at the Baltimore School for the Arts, nurturing the next generation of visual storytellers.In this edition:Uncover the remarkable journey of Joe Giordano, an esteemed award-winning photojournalist and co-host of the captivating Ten Frames per Second podcast, as he shares insights into his unique path and the stories behind his captivating images.Join us for an enlightening podcast episode with Joe, a versatile freelance photojournalist whose lens has captured the essence of events for prestigious clients like The Guardian and Baltimore Brew, offering a fascinating glimpse into his dynamic and impactful career.Engage in a thought-provoking conversation with Joe, as he delves into the profound impact of lived experiences on the art of photojournalism, advocating for a rich tapestry of diverse perspectives to reshape the narrative landscape of the field.Immerse yourself in the world of photojournalism alongside Joe, as he passionately discusses the role of a photojournalist as a catalyst for change, challenging authority, and shedding light on pressing social issues through the lens of truth and integrity.Peel back the layers of Baltimore's complexities with Joe, as he candidly explores his perspective on the city as an apartheid-like environment riddled with systemic challenges, offering a candid look at the issues he passionately aims to address through his compelling photographic storytelling.Joe Giordano, an award-winning photojournalist and co-host of the Ten Frames per Second podcast, discusses his work and influences. He shares his experiences as a freelance photojournalist, his teaching career, and his current projects. Joe emphasizes the importance of lived experiences in photojournalism and the need for diverse perspectives in the field. He also discusses the challenges and responsibilities of being a photojournalist in Baltimore, a city with systemic problems and inequities. Joe reflects on his definition of success and shares some memorable moments from his career.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
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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Jul 9, 2021 • 41min
Mowgli: Captivating Street Art in Baltimore and Beyond
Mowgli, the hand-cut stencil and aerosol artist based in Baltimore, MD, has made a significant impact in the street art scene through his positive and vibrant imagery. His journey began in 2010 when he decided to take action against graffiti tags in his town by covering them with his own artwork. After completing his first mural inspired by Super Mario, he witnessed the joy it brought to a child and realized the power of his art to connect with people. Mowgli's artistic path led him to Las Vegas, NV, where he showcased his artwork in gallery shows and completed several murals, gaining recognition and opportunities to collaborate with notable events and businesses. Returning to his hometown, Mowgli continues to create art that inspires and encourages creativity in others. His work, inspired by vintage comics and pop culture, has captured the attention of celebrities and athletes alike, making him a respected and sought-after artist in the contemporary art world.In the following discussion:Embark on a captivating podcast episode featuring Mowgli, a masterful hand-cut stencil artist, pop art virtuoso, and prolific muralist whose work is a captivating ode to vintage comics and the vibrant tapestry of pop culture.Dive into the creative realm of Mowgli as he unveils the intricate interplay between his background in marketing and advertising, revealing how he ingeniously weaves elements of branding and pop culture into his art, creating a visually stunning and thought-provoking fusion.Join us for an inspiring conversation with Mowgli, where he candidly shares his aspirations to etch his name into the annals of artistic acclaim, discussing his unwavering dedication to constant self-improvement and the ever-evolving journey as a visionary artist.Unveil the enthralling tales behind Mowgli's encounters with luminaries such as Conor McGregor and Jeff Bridges, offering an insider's look into the remarkable connections fostered through his compelling artwork that bridges the gap between creativity and celebrity.Explore the dynamic intersection of art and technology with Mowgli as he delves into the pivotal role of staying attuned to current trends and cutting-edge technologies in the art world, providing invaluable insights into how artists can carve their own paths while remaining culturally relevant.Mowgli, a hand-cut stencil artist, pop artist, and muralist, discusses his creative journey and influences with host Rob Lee. Mowgli shares how his background in marketing and advertising has shaped his artistic style and approach. He talks about his love for vintage comics and how he incorporates them into his artwork. Mowgli also discusses his goals as an artist and his desire to make a name for himself in the art world. He shares his experiences connecting with celebrities through his artwork and the impact it has had on his career. Mowgli emphasizes the importance of staying relevant and constantly pushing himself to improve as an artist.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
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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Jul 8, 2021 • 29min
Crafting Creativity: Lawrence Moore's Journey as a Custom Fabricator and Founder of Heavy Paper Co
Meet Lawrence Moore, the founder of Heavy Paper Co, a custom fabrication company based in Baltimore. With a passion for the arts, Lawrence is a New York City transplant who has been a part of the Maker community in Baltimore for five years, mainly through the Station North Tool Library as a volunteer. Lawrence's expertise lies in woodwork, metalwork, and digital fabrication, and he specializes in creating custom signage and furniture. Over the years, he has collaborated with numerous local businesses and personal clients, bringing their visions to life through fantastic and functional pieces. Drawing inspiration from the world around him, Lawrence's innovative designs showcase his dedication to creating unique and beautiful works of art.Within this segment, we dig into:The world of Lawrence Moore as he unveils his mastery in crafting functional yet exquisite pieces through custom fabrication, showcasing his prowess in transforming diverse raw materials into works of art.The wellspring of inspiration that fuels Lawrence's creativity, as he delves into the fascinating process of translating the world's shapes, colors, and material accessibility into meticulously designed pieces that captivate the senses.Join us for a candid conversation with Lawrence, as he opens up about his battles with imposter syndrome and the empowering role of seeking validation from his inner circle, shedding light on the journey to overcome self-doubt in the realm of artistry.Embark on a journey of community and collaboration with Lawrence, as he shares the transformative impact of being part of a vibrant creative community, discussing the invaluable lessons, guidance, and unwavering support that elevate his artistic journey.Unearth the intriguing tales behind Lawrence's most unique projects, including the innovative Nintendo cartridge coffee table and the captivating wooden womb sculpture, offering a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the creative mind that brings these extraordinary visions to life.Immerse yourself in Lawrence's ambitious dreams as he unveils his aspiration to design and construct a fraternity plot on a historically black college campus, painting a vivid picture of his vision to leave a lasting, impactful mark in the heart of education and community.Lawrence Moore, founder of Heavy Paper Co, discusses his journey as a custom fabricator and the inspiration behind his work. He shares how he got started in the field and the importance of being part of a creative community. Lawrence also talks about his most unusual projects, including a Nintendo cartridge coffee table and a wooden womb sculpture. He concludes by sharing his dream project of designing and building a fraternity plot on a historically black college campus.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
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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Jul 6, 2021 • 32min
Tea Time Tales: Connecting People to Nature with Emma Canoles, Owner of Emma's Tea Spot
Meet Emma Canoles, the passionate owner of Emma's Tea Spot, a local tea shop in Baltimore offering a proper British experience with a ton of charm. As a master gardener, reiki practitioner, executive chef, and activist, Emma's lifelong dream is to connect people to nature through food and tea. Her shop is a hub of community events, including classes, movie nights, and children's activities. The menu boasts soups, salads, sandwiches, and a full tea selection, all made from scratch using local and seasonal ingredients. In just one year, Emma's Tea Spot was voted Best of Baltimore, and she now seeks a larger venue to host special events like weddings and baby showers. Emma's commitment to using authentic British products, local vendors, and seasonal or organic produce reflects her belief in making the community stronger by reconnecting people to their environment and neighbors. Through classes and events, Emma showcases her mission of sustainable and conscientious living, utilizing seasonal ingredients and homesteading practices for increased wellness.Inside this recording, we venture into:A delightful journey with Emma's Teaspot as they transport you to the heart of a genuine British tea experience, combining authentic British products with locally sourced, organic ingredients to create a tantalizing blend of flavors and traditions.Dive into the heartwarming story behind Emma's Teaspot and their mission to cultivate a haven of tranquility and inclusivity, inviting guests to savor not just a cup of tea, but a soul-soothing moment of connection and respite within a nurturing environment.Join us for an inspiring conversation with Emma as she navigates the rollercoaster of entrepreneurship, unraveling the challenges of conquering fears and overcoming limiting beliefs while shedding light on the pivotal role of faith and calculated risks in the exhilarating pursuit of growth and triumph. Emma Canoles, owner of Emma's Teaspot, shares her journey of opening a tea venue in Baltimore and her commitment to using authentic British products and local, organic produce. She emphasizes the importance of creating a welcoming and nurturing environment for her guests, where they can enjoy a proper British tea experience. Emma also discusses the challenges of being a business owner and the need to overcome fear and limiting beliefs in order to succeed.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
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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Jul 5, 2021 • 45min
Baltimore Magazine's Editor in Chief: Max Weiss' Passion for Pop Culture
Join host Rob Lee for an engaging interview with Max Weiss, the esteemed Editor-in-Chief of Baltimore Magazine and a renowned film and pop culture critic. With an impressive career spanning nearly three decades in Baltimore media, Max's insights and perspectives are unmatched. As a passionate writer and film enthusiast, she has played a significant role in the evolution of Baltimore Magazine, bringing her love for pop culture and analytical skills to her work. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from Max Weiss, a true expert in the world of film and pop culture.In this captivating conversation, we explore:The captivating journey of Max Weiss, delving into her extensive experience with Baltimore Magazine and exploring the diverse facets of her creative background that have shaped her unique perspective.Join us as Max Weiss, a seasoned film critic, unravels the intricate art of critiquing, sharing the essential skills she relies on and the thought-provoking process she employs when dissecting a wide array of cinematic creations.Immerse yourself in Max's unwavering passion for film and pop culture, as she unveils the aspects that ignite her curiosity and excitement while delving into the captivating realms of storytelling and visual artistry.Beyond her role as a critic, discover Max's harmonious talents as a cellist and her multifaceted creative interests that add depth and dimension to her dynamic persona.Engage in a thought-provoking discussion on how filmmakers capture the essence of Baltimore, led by Max's critical analysis of their portrayals, shedding light on both the successes and shortcomings in depicting the city's vibrant spirit.Don't miss this insightful conversation with the insightful Max Weiss, where we delve into the world of film, pop culture, and Baltimore's creative essence.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
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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Jul 2, 2021 • 30min
Exploring the Artistic Fights of Christopher Batten: From Martial Arts Inspiration to Thought-Provoking Paintings
Meet Christopher Batten, the versatile visual artist, live painter, arts educator, and muralist hailing from Detroit, Michigan. His artistic journey began at the Columbus College of Art and Design, where he later earned a BFA in Illustration from the College for Creative Studies in 2006. Christopher's dedication to his craft led him to complete the Maryland Institute College of Art's LeRoy E. Hoffberger School of Painting MFA program in 2017, where he received prestigious scholarships and awards. His artwork, both abstract and representational, delves into political issues and everyday life, drawing inspiration from his martial arts background. Christopher's captivating paintings have been exhibited in prominent cities such as Detroit, New York, San Antonio, Baltimore, and Atlanta, with notable displays at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History and Red Bull Arts Detroit. Additionally, he has honed his skills as an art educator, currently serving as faculty at Bard High School Early College Baltimore and as an adjunct professor at the Maryland Institute College of Art. Christopher Batten's creative expression and dedication to exploring meaningful themes through his artwork make him an impactful and thought-provoking artist in the contemporary art scene.In this session, we take a closer look at:Chris Batten's captivating artwork, which serves as a visual exploration of the battles individuals embrace in their journeys, igniting conversations about personal struggles and resilience.Embark on a reflective journey with Chris as he discusses the pivotal role of introspection in fostering personal growth, shedding light on the strategies to combat negative influences and carve a path toward positivity.Explore the captivating interplay of color in Chris's compositions, as he unveils the intricate ways in which he wields hues to evoke emotions and provoke nuanced meanings, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in the world of visual storytelling.Step into the vibrant world of Baltimore's art scene, where innovation and community thrive, as Chris provides insights into how the city's unconventional spaces are transformed into dynamic galleries, fostering a unique artistic ecosystem.Uncover the artistic influences that shape Chris's creative vision, from celebrated artists like Jenny Savile, Charles White, and Aaron Douglas, as he offers a glimpse into how their work inspires and informs his own distinctive artistic journey.In this episode, host Rob Lee interviews visual artist Christopher Batten. Chris discusses his dual focus on abstract and representational painting and how he uses one to inform the other. He shares his inspiration from martial arts and the philosophy of fighting, both physically and conceptually. Chris also talks about his "No Play Fighting" series, which chronicles the fights that people choose to lead in their lives. He highlights the importance of introspection and personal growth, as well as the role of color in his compositions. Chris also shares his admiration for artists like Jenny Savile, Charles White, and Aaron Douglas. He discusses the Baltimore art scene, emphasizing the sense of community, innovation, and unconventional gallery spaces. The episode concludes with Chris revealing his unusual talent for darts and his love for jazz music.📸 courtesy of Kei Ito🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
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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Jul 1, 2021 • 48min
Exploring the Artistry of Wendel Patrick: A Musician's Journey Across Genres and Mediums
Get inspired by the passion and vision of artists as we delve into their stories on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast with Rob Lee. Today, I want to introduce: Wendel Patrick, the acclaimed musician, educator, and multi-talented artist hailing from Baltimore. Referred to as "David Foster Wallace reincarnated as a sound engineer" and "wildly talented" by various publications, Wendel Patrick has made a significant impact in the music industry. As a music producer, he has gained international recognition for his albums "Sound," "Forthcoming," "JDWP," "Passage," and "Travel," all of which were produced without sampling, with Patrick playing every instrument note by note electronically. Beyond music production, he impresses audiences with his performances on stage, whether playing classical and jazz piano, beatboxing, or DJing with his band. Wendel Patrick's talents have taken him on tours across Europe and collaborations with renowned spoken word artist Ursula Rucker. Additionally, he co-founded the Baltimore Boom Bap Society, known for its improvised hip-hop shows with talented musicians and emcees. Notably, the group's collaboration with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra on Igor Stravinsky's "The Soldier's Tale" earned them recognition as the "Best Mesmerizing Performance of 2016." Wendel Patrick is not only a skilled musician but also an avid photographer and videographer, with his work exhibited in prestigious art galleries. He is a professor at The Peabody Music Conservatory at Johns Hopkins University, where he teaches "Hip Hop Music Production: History and Practice," a pioneering course at a major traditional music conservatory in the United States. Recently named the new host of the "Artworks" television program on Maryland Public Television/PBS, Wendel Patrick continues to leave a lasting impact on the world of music and the arts.In this broadcast, we dive deep into:The multi-faceted talents of Wendel Patrick, delving into his mastery of music production, piano artistry, photography, and more, uncovering the secrets to his creative versatility.Join us in a conversation with Wendel Patrick as he shares his belief that the path to excellence is open to all, offering valuable insights into how dedication, time, and disciplined practice can transform individuals into accomplished artists.Embark on a sonic journey with Wendel as he reveals his innovative approach to music creation, drawing inspiration from diverse genres and styles, and inviting us to witness the magic of blending different musical elements to forge truly unique auditory experiences.Get an exclusive peek into Wendel Patrick's proudest accomplishment, a feat that saw him releasing three albums simultaneously, as he unveils the behind-the-scenes strategies that allowed him to manage and thrive across multiple creative endeavors.Don't miss this opportunity to learn from Wendel who has a diverse range of interests and pursuits. He is a sound connoisseur and advocate who loves exploring different genres and styles of music. Wendel is also a photographer and videographer, creating visual content to support his musical projects. He believes in the power of repetition and discipline to improve in any artistic endeavor. Wendel's proudest moment was releasing three albums on the same day, showcasing his versatility and dedication to his craft.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
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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Jun 30, 2021 • 46min
Empowering Artists Amidst Adversity: Camille Kashaka on Cultivating Baltimore's Vibrant Arts Community
Welcome aboard 'The Truth in This Art,' a podcast that celebrates the power of creativity, hosted by Rob Lee. Today, we have Camille Kashaka, the dedicated Executive Director of Motor House in Baltimore, a thriving nonprofit arts hub, gallery, and performance space. With a background in Theatre Administration from Howard University and a Master in Arts Management from American University, Camille brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her role. Despite joining Motor House during the challenging COVID-19 pandemic, she skillfully navigated the organization through uncharted territory, implementing a mixed model of virtual and in-person programs to adapt to the economic landscape. Prior to her current position, Camille served as the Interim Managing Director at Hattiloo Theatre in Memphis, TN, overseeing day-to-day operations, and as the Director of the Anacostia Arts Center in Southeast Washington, DC, where she curated impressive visual arts exhibitions, music series, and performing arts events. As a lighting designer, she has contributed her talents to various organizations, including Freshh Inc Theatre Company, Astro Pop Events, and JAMtheRevue. Born to a Trini mother and Black American father in Atlanta, GA, Camille's spicy southern sensibility infuses every aspect of her life, both personal and professional. Her philosophy on life draws inspiration from Jean-Luc Picard's monologues, as she embraces her passion for Star Trek. With her diverse cultural, artistic, and professional background, Camille is committed to enriching Baltimore's eclectic cultural ecosystem and supporting local artists in their creative endeavors.In this episode, we delve into:Motorhouse's remarkable journey as we delve into their unwavering commitment to uplifting local artists, uncovering how their innovative blend of virtual programming and intimate in-person events became a lifeline during the challenging COVID-19 era.Unveil the transformative impact of the Digital Artist Portfolio Program through a captivating conversation, delving into how this initiative empowers artists with essential resources, mentorship, and financial support to navigate the uncharted waters of the pandemic.Join us in a thought-provoking discussion with Camille, as we unravel her profound belief in the intrinsic value of artists' contributions, spotlighting her endeavors to create platforms and opportunities that honor their craft and amplify their voices.Immerse yourself in Camille's passionate vision for a thriving arts ecosystem, both in Baltimore and beyond, as we explore her fervent belief that local artists hold the power to redefine artistic boundaries and influence the trajectory of art's evolution.Tune in and be amazed as Camille discusses her work in supporting local artists and creating opportunities for them to showcase their work. She shares her experience of joining Motorhouse just before the COVID-19 pandemic and how the organization adapted to the challenges of the past year. Camille also talks about the Digital Artist Portfolio Program, which provides resources and support to artists during these difficult times. She emphasizes the importance of paying artists for their work and creating a space where they can thrive. Camille's passion for the arts and her commitment to supporting artists shines through in this engaging conversation.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
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