As one of Mexico’s most important contemporary artists, Alfredo de Stefano produces work that is hallucinogenic, geographically oriented, and existent...
Camille Ora-Nicole Elston is an award-winning artist from Los Angeles whose pen and ink drawings, illustrations, renderings, and zines pose the questi...
Last year, Emma Freeman moved back in with her parents. The fiber artist, like many others, faced devastating financial and emotional hardship when CO...
Today on the podcast we have the one and only Roy Miles, a true Swiss Army Knife of an artist with a seemingly never-ending set of skills. He is a pu...
Primarily self-taught, Tiffany Sutton works exclusively with Black women to reconnect with herself and explore social issues that directly impact Blac...
Designer Nour Alkhatib, who grew up partially in Jordan, has created the collection AL-HIMAYAH, which means 'protection’ in in Arabic. Using natural...
Philip Thomas is a ceramic artist and science-fiction writer who's been sculpting since he was four years old. His work centers on a fictional univers...
Laurie Shapiro patches together screen prints, sewn fabric, and paintings to create fully immersive spaces that transport participants to another worl...
Abby Aceves is a contemporary artist from Mexico who has lived in Los Angeles for the past three years. She addresses the role of women in a patriarch...
Today’s show is all about why art is important. If you’re listening to this podcast, you probably believe, as we do, that art, creativity, and artists...
“Creating destroys as it builds,” says fiber artist Casey Neumann, whose exploration of labor through craft echoes a shift in the way we think about m...