Conversations with artists, collectors, and professionals shaping the past, present, and future of art and technology.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 76 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsVisual ArtsSociety & Culture |
A very special episode! Today we are chatting with Pippi Zornoza, co-founder of the Dirt Palace, a feminist artist-run collective/residency program/space that has been a pivotal part of the artistic community in Providence for over 20 years, and this... more
A very special episode! Today we are chatting with Xander Marro, co-founder of the Dirt Palace, "a feminist cupcake encrusted netherworld located along the dioxin filled banks of the Woonasquatucket river, which is to say in Providence, RI USA". The ... more
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If you listen to this show chances are you are familiar with some iconic images of time-based media art that has taken place in Times Square — in fact I... more
Today we are revisiting an episode that aired originally two years ago to the day featuring artist Ian Cheng. This episode was one of our most popular in 2021, so we are pulling it out of the archives for our more recent subscribers to enjoy. Since 2... more
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