Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 29 days 19 hours 42 minutes
Step into this authentic conversation with Tia Goodson, the Baltimore-born producer who's giving back to her community through impactful events like Baltimore by Baltimore's HeART and Soul ????️.
Inside the Episode:
???? Explore Tia's upbringing in neighborhoods like Freedom Way West and Govans, her collegiate journey at Howard University, and her inevitable return to Baltimore...
Step into Baltimore's thriving art scene with this captivating Conversation featuring Allison Tipton, manager of the Globe Collection and Press at MICA, on The Truth in this Art Podcast ????️.
Inside the Episode:
???? Dive into Allison's multifaceted career journey, which saw her exploring various fields before finding her calling in design and printmaking...
Dive into the captivating world of comics in our latest conversation on The Truth in this Art Podcast ????️. Join us as we talk with Jonathan Baylis, the creative force behind the autobiographical comic series "So Buttons."
What's Inside:
???? Learn how Jonathan crafts transformative narratives in his unique comics, all starting with the powerful word "so."
???? Discover the secrets behind creating a cohesive story flow in comics, despite a non-linear narrative structure...
Step into the vibrant world of art and cinema in our latest episode of The Truth in this Art Podcast ????️. Join us as we sit down with Kirk Shannon-Butts, a prolific Writer, Director of Films, and Curator of Art, whose passion for storytelling has garnered worldwide recognition.
What's Inside:
???? Dive deep into Kirk's journey, from his academic pursuits in Marketing & Arts Management to earning an MFA in Film/TV Production from Chapman University...
Step into the vibrant world of multimedia art and creative exploration in our latest episode of The Truth in this Art Podcast ????️. Join us as we engage in a captivating conversation with Rashid Zakat, a versatile artist who seamlessly blends film, music, photography, and innovative space-making techniques.
What's Inside:
????Dive deep into Rashid Zakat's artistic journey as he delves into the nuances of Black social and spiritual life...
In this episode of the Truth in This Art, host Rob Lee is joined by HyeSook Chung, the president of the Baltimore Civic Fund. They discuss HyeSook's commitment to social impact and her work as a policy mover and data shaker. HyeSook introduces herself and shares her story, highlighting the strength and power in self-introduction. Tune in to gain insights into HyeSook's inspiring journey and her dedication to making a difference in the community...
Host Rob Lee sits down with Claudens Louis, a jazz musician, composer, educator, and band leader. Claudens is also a jazz ambassador for the U.S. Department of State. They discuss Claudens' background, upbringing, and his journey in the world of jazz. The conversation touches on the importance of arts, culture, and community in society...
???? Step into the captivating world of photography with Kamal X on the latest episode of The Truth in This Art podcast!????️ Host Rob Lee delves into Kamal's inspiring journey as an award-winning photographer and visionary behind the upcoming book: Black Astronaut. ????
Within this episode:
???? Hear how Kamal X captures the human experience in its rawest form...
Step into the world of jazz and community activism with Todd Marcus, a bass clarinet virtuoso and a cornerstone of Baltimore's vibrant music and social change ecosystem ????️.
Inside the Episode:
???? Explore how Todd Marcus brings Baltimore's jazz scene to the forefront, featuring renowned musicians like Andrea Brachfeld, Marc Carey, Gary Thomas, and more...
In this episode, host Rob Lee interviews Matthew Hankins, a restoration carpenter, historian, collector, and miniaturist. They discuss Matthew's background, his journey into art and carpentry, and his passion for creating detailed miniatures of buildings. Matthew shares insights into his process, the scale he works with, and the importance of weathering in his models. He also talks about his favorite projects and the building he would bring back to life in Baltimore...