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An interview with a family friend where we talk about how art and fashion has shaped her life.
On December 6, 2018, Hannah Brewer and Susan Brewer had a very good conversation. Hannah learned more about her mom and her mom’s job. She learned that life as a new photographer wasn’t always easy but Susan definitely enjoys her...
Elizabeth Elrod, a freshman at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, talks with Heather McDonnell about her childhood, people who have impacted her, and what she finds meaningful in life.
Joe Olsen describes his art journey from 2005 to 2023 with Jim Gillespie of the Steve Brown Art Center.
An interview revealing the predudice within the arts and how women arts has suffered at the hand of elitist preferences. Discussed here is how fibers art is a cultural identity and one that is being swept under the rug.
In this interview Makada talks about an experience she encountered with the application process and her time spent during her time at the Governors School of the Arts. She recalls how was it like as a student who intertwined from...
Talbot and Persaud get a chance to interview each other about how they began their music and poetry journeys. They also talk about how they became friends and ended up where they are now.
I sit down with my Nana (grandma) who is 82, turning 83 in a couple weeks. We talk about her childhood, her job, what it was like when she got a divorce, and how much she loves her family.
Brother and sister discuss key life moments and how they reflected the message of The Goldfinch
She loved art and learned from her own mother. She had also fallen in love with the class president, that is now her husband, Bob Och
Joe Swanson, also know as "Trophy Joe", is an artist and skateboarder extraordinaire. We discusses childhood memories and what it was like to grow up as an introverted lefty in Richmond.
Sisters and coworkers Brooke Floyd (41) and Lesley Collins (37) share a conversation about working at Stewpot Community Services and about how they each grew as people within the organization.
Esta es una entrevista con el artista, Héctor, por Español 217. Héctor es de la ciudad de México y hace arte de arcilla y papel mache.
Dave talks to me about his favorite memories, his life, his wisdom that he has learned through his trials,memories, and experiences.
David Wesley, Christopher Leitch and Stuart Hinds talk about the work of Christopher and Stuart with GLAMA and LBGTQIA initiatives.
Learn more about Nancee and her unique painting and carving style in this Women's History Month special!
One Small Step conversation partners Robert "Rob" Roper (53) and Diane Montgomery-Logan (74) hold different political perspectives, but share a mutual love of painting with oils. The two talk about good vs. evil, school choice, race issues, wealth, poverty and...
We're not the best at making podcasts. And by "we" I mean mostly me.
Sabrina Stallworth (57) shares a conversation with her friend and mentor Ellen Ellis Lee (81). They discuss their friendship, creative journeys, their families and upbringings, and their work.
Married couple, Fran Young (68) and Paul Young (72), recall stories and events that lead them to becoming international teachers, traveling to many countries, culture shocks, and navigating life in Springfield, Missouri after traveling abroad.