Elizabeth DeLamater interviews literary, performing, and visual artists about their art, their lives, and how they navigate the world.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Visual ArtsArtsPerforming Arts |
Josanne Francis is a Trinidadian Steelpan performer and educator based in Maryland, USA. In the episode, Josanne talks about Cultural Academy for Excellence (CAFE) and Steel on Wheels, two arts education organizations she directs. We also discuss th... more
Bruce Jacoby has worked in the music industry for over 30 years. Based in southern California, he specializes as a drumset technician for touring and recording ensembles. In this episode Bruce talks about touring with popular music artists, including... more
Yuko Asada is a Japanese American musician who specializes in the steelpan. She builds and tunes steelpans, composes and arranges music, teaches, and performs on multiple steelpan voices as well as the piano.In this episode Yuko describes her duties ... more
Download Episode 3:3 Transcript Malika Green is an American jewelry designer and maker who lives in Trinidad & Tobago. Malika tells us how her art has been influenced by her move to a new country, how the pandemic has affected her business, and how ... more
Download Episode 3:2 Transcript Li-Hsuan Hsu is an art educator and researcher whose interests lie at the intersection of arts and leadership.In this episode, Li-Hsuan tells us how she uses art to teach students leadership and coping skills for dif... more
Aditya Kalyanpur is a virtuoso tabla player based in India and the United States. In this episode, Aditya shares the story of his study with legendary North Indian classical music master Ustad Allarahka Qureshi, also known as Alla Rakha, who first ... more
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This is an essential podcast for anyone interested in the arts and the human spirit. Elizabeth Delamater is a knowledgeable and deeply soulful interviewer, and a great listener.
This is a fantastic podcast. The fact that the guests are workaday artists doing great things is wonderful— it makes me feel that a life in the arts is within the reach of many of us. Wonderful!
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