Episode 706: Jason Dunda and Jan Bernabe
The fall art season is at hand! Ryan & Brian sit down with painter Jason Dunda and FLXST gallerist Jan Bernabe in anticipation of Jason’s exhibition Twelve Step Program for Iconoclasm. Severed heads, Spock, studio first aid kits, and student sound experiments are discussed in ernest.
TOP V. WEEKEND PICKS (9/5-9/11)
1. Eileen Rae Walsh: I saw. I loved September 7th, 2019 6-9PM Work by: Eileen Rae Walsh Slow: 2153 W 21st St, Chicago, IL 60608 2. Fulvous September 6th, 2019 5-10PM Work by: Elizabeth Burke-Dain, Carie Lassman, Abbey Muza, Kate Roth, Tricia Rumbolz Oliva...Episode 705: Amanda Assaley and curator Adia Sykes
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On this week’s harrowing tale of visual art, the Bad@Sports team sits down with artist Amanda Assaley and curator Adia Sykes, currently featured in the exhibition
Reclamation: of time, of agency, of narrative at Acre Exhibitions. Assaley‘s sculptural work manipulates domestic objects, addressing the dynamics of control and agency from a cultural and personal perspective. Sykes, informed by her background as an Anthropologist, has built her curatorial practice as an advocacy tool for racial equity in the arts.
Episode 704: Amanda Assaley and curator Adia Sykes
On this week’s harrowing tale of visual art, the Bad@Sports team sits down with artist Amanda Assaley and curator Adia Sykes, currently featured in the exhibition
Reclamation: of time, of agency, of narrative at Acre Exhibitions. Assaley’s sculptural work manipulates domestic objects, addressing the dynamics of control and agency from a cultural and personal perspective. Sykes, informed by her background as an Anthropologist, has built her curatorial practice as an advocacy tool for racial equity in the arts.