Continuing, artist Natalja Kent gives me space to talk white privilege, racism on the liberal left, and why NPR listeners are problematic in this intense conversation about cultural wounds. We don’t fix anything, but I feel better after having my frustrations heard and processed by a compassionate white person.
#165 How to Make Sense of the New Art Economy - Josh Hashemzadeh
164 Architecture and Art - Ben Warwas
163 Blinking In and Out of Existence: Art, Quantum Physics, and Skinwalker Ranch - Artist Leah Beeferman
162 True Crime, Religion, and Cults - Camilla Taylor
161 Shepard Fairey: a Mapping Point of Gentrification and Neoliberal Art - Raul Baltazar
160 Leaving Los Angeles - Artist/Ceramics Restorer Debora Broz
159 What We Say About You in Spanish - Emmanuel Galvez
158 Art Labor - Artist Samuel Scharf
157. John Berger’s Ways of Seeing - Artist Megan Reed
156. Dystopian Optimism - Bridget Batch
155. The Music We Love to Hate - Juan Gomez
154 Art Studio Fire - Surge Wiltron
153. Que Pasa USA? - Pamela Ramos
152. Underdog Imperialism - Justin Michelle
151. The Third Culture Kids and the Information Superhighway - Malado Francine
150. Whatever Happened to Nostalgia? - Artist/Printmaker May Roded
149. Artist as a Full Time Job - Artist/Painter Doug Domonkos
148. Metalwork and Poetry - Artist/Fabricator Jacky Perez
147. Theories about Edges - Artist Megan Muller
146. Don’t Huff Sh*t, Kids - Lauren Maryam Moradi
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