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S7 #93

Artistry in Action: Chelsie Grant's Journey of Creativity, Community, and Acting Excellence

Get ready for thought-provoking conversations on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, with your host, Rob Lee, and today’s guest: Chelsie Grant, a dedicated and talented Baltimore-based actress, has carved a prominent niche for herself in the industry. Beginning her acting journey in high school, Chelsie's passion was reignited later in life, leading her to immerse herself in the world of acting at age 27. Since then, she's achieved remarkable success, securing roles across stage plays, television, and commercials. With a BS in psychology from Stevenson University and an MS from Saint Leo University, Chelsie's educational background enhances her depth of character portrayal. Notably, she's gained recognition for her commitment to her craft and her skill in bringing characters to life, fostering opportunities to collaborate with prominent figures in the entertainment realm.In the course of this episode, we explore:Chelsie Grant's transformative acting journey from high school beginnings to her decisive leap into the industry at 27.Chelsie's strategic approach to entering the acting realm, where diligent preparation paved the way for her eventual immersion.The intricate interplay of mindset and self-assurance in the world of acting, as Chelsie Grant underscores their pivotal role in the pursuit of excellence.Peel back the layers of Chelsie's growth through improv training, a powerful tool that liberated her creativity and presence on the stage.Unpack the key ingredients of success as we dissect Chelsie's recipe for triumph, where punctuality, consistency, and unwavering determination form the backbone of her journey in the industry.Chelsie shares her journey into the world of acting and the lessons she has learned along the way. She talks about her first experiences with art and performance, her decision to pursue acting later in life, and the steps she took to break into the industry. Chelsie discusses the importance of preparation and mindset in acting, as well as the challenges and rewards of the profession. She also highlights the impact of improv training on her acting skills and shares her experiences working on various projects, including a biopic for Netflix. Chelsie's story is one of determination, resilience, and a passion for the craft of acting.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #92

Transformative Acting: Noah Silas's Artistic Journey and Impactful Roles

Your adventure begins with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, presented by your host, Rob Lee. Today we have Noah Silas, a seasoned professional Actor, and Director, who hails from Baltimore, Maryland's west side. With comprehensive immersion in the creative process, Noah's journey encompasses classical training and mentorship from esteemed acting and voice coaches on the East Coast. His versatile skill set spans performance arts, directing, and film production/editing, earning him acclaim from local to international audiences. Noah boasts an impressive repertoire of over a dozen critically acclaimed stage and film credits, showcasing his dedication to the craft. He's an advocate for the therapeutic and transformative power of acting, evident through his involvement in impactful projects like HBO's "We Own This City," where he seeks to provoke thought and leave a lasting impression on audiences.In this session:Embark on a profound exploration of the therapeutic power of acting in Noah Silas's life, as he shares his journey from personal transformation to professional pursuit.Join us as we unravel Noah's deliberate quest for roles that provoke thought and resonate deeply, leaving an indelible mark on audiences' hearts and minds.Peel back the layers of method acting and safe spaces in the world of performance, as Noah Silas navigates the delicate dance between authenticity and maintaining a secure atmosphere on set.Dive into the grassroots movement as we delve into Noah's vision for bolstering union work in Baltimore, forging a path towards sustainable opportunities and stronger support for local actors.Tune in to Noah's insights on nurturing an enduring connection with the creative journey, where unwavering commitment to the craft and a profound love for the process become the bedrock of an artist's evolution and longevity.Noah shares his journey in the world of acting and the importance of falling in love with the process. He talks about his first experience performing in elementary school and how acting has become a therapy and a way to express himself. Noah emphasizes the significance of choosing roles that have depth and meaning and the importance of creating a safe space for actors. He also discusses his experience working on HBO's "We Own This City" and the need for more union work in Baltimore. Noah concludes by encouraging artists to stay committed to their craft and to always be a student of the art.Mentioned in this episode:Noah Silas 🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #91

#91 – Sultan Salahuddin – Can Comedy from the South Side Redefine Black TV?

Tune in and be inspired by 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by the engaging Rob Lee. Together with our guest today, Sultan A. Salahuddin II, hailing from the vibrant South Side of Chicago, is a multifaceted talent known for his creative prowess. He embraced his roots as a member of the renowned Jackie Robinson West baseball team during his Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences days. Sultan's journey encompasses childhood memories of candy lady visits for now-and-laters and baseball games, eventually leading to his role as Simon James, the charismatic series lead of the HBO Max hit "Southside." As a passionate advocate for Chicago's splendor, Sultan is an esteemed member of the Los Angeles Writers Guild Association and the Screen Actors Guild. His artistic range extends to stand-up comedy performances across the Midwest and his membership in the Upright Citizens Brigade in Los Angeles, CA. As the co-creator and star of the critically acclaimed HBO Max series, Sultan Salahuddin remains devoted to authentically reflecting the humor and essence of his beloved hometown through his creative endeavors.About South SideSOUTH SIDE follows two friends, Simon and Kareme, who just graduated from community college and are ready to take over the world. But until they do, they’re stuck working at Rent-T-Own. Shot on location in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood, season two reintroduces the hilarious exploits of these adventure capitalists while authentically showcasing the vibrant city life and dynamic cast of characters of the titular neighborhood.In this broadcast, we dive deep into:Salahuddin's formative years in Chicago, exploring the fusion of street wisdom and community spirit that shaped his perspective.The world of TV writing as Salahuddin unravels the intricacies of transitioning from stand-up comedy and creative writing to mastering the unique structure and rhythm of television scripts.The fascinating layers of crafting a show that authentically captures Chicago's essence, as Salahuddin delves into the profound significance of understanding the city's culture and quirks.Join us behind the scenes as Salahuddin and his creative team share their quest for excellence, striving to bridge the gap between reality and humor by crafting truly original content grounded in Chicago's vibrancy.Explore Salahuddin's wellspring of regenerative practices, from the tranquil embrace of nature through hiking and biking, to the invigorating realms of comedy shows and the philosophical echoes of Stoic wisdom that fuel his creative well-being.Sultan discusses his experience growing up in Chicago and the memorable moments that shaped him. He talks about the importance of strong parents and the street intelligence he gained from living in a big city. Salahuddin also shares his experience writing for television and the challenges and rewards of creating a show that reflects the unique culture of Chicago. He emphasizes the importance of staying true to the funny and originality of the show while also being mindful of the city and its people. Salahuddin also discusses the regenerative practices he engages in, such as hiking, biking, and listening to Stoic quotes, to maintain balance and creativity in his life.Mentioned in this episode:South SideLane 44 🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #90

Artistic Perspective: Creating Meaningful Work with Emily Gaines Demsky | Possibility, Authenticity, Community

Open your ears to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where Rob Lee is at the helm. With our today’s guest Emily Gaines Demsky, a Baltimore native and prolific artist, ignites conversation around perspective through her vibrant paintings, light-filled photography, and thought-provoking writing. With her studio nestled in Baltimore's Woodberry neighborhood, Emily crafts bold flower and horizon paintings, captures the essence of the creative process and nature in her photographs, and writes about gratitude, light, and wonder. Her locally showcased work, featured at galleries such as Fleckenstein Gallery, Bozzuto Greene Art, and Towson Arts Collective, resonates deeply with audiences and is embraced by numerous private collections. Emily is also the visionary behind f/LIGHT DECK, a transformative tool designed to shift perspectives and empower individuals through its vibrant art cards, actions, questions, and affirmations. Apart from her creative endeavors, Emily is an active community contributor, serving on The Baltimore County Commission on Arts and Sciences. With a professional background in arts administration and a BA in Theater from Barnard College, Columbia University, Emily's rich journey encompasses artistry, community service, and strategic planning, all while rooted in her beloved Baltimore home.During this conversation, we go in-depth on:Emily's artistic realm as we dissect the profound symbolism of flowers and horizons, unraveling the narrative of hope and boundless potential that breathes life into her creations.The soul of creative fulfillment with Emily, where we unravel the wisdom behind valuing authenticity and crafting art that resonates, steering clear of the allure of external validation.Embark on a journey of transformation as we explore The Flight Deck, a powerful tool curated to guide individuals through the labyrinth of stagnation and empower them to soar beyond perceived limitations.Enter the artist's sanctuary with Emily, as she shares her insights on fortifying the inner creative sanctuary against the cacophony of the art world, advocating for a resolute focus on cultivating one's distinctive expression.Emily's work is inspired by flowers and horizons, which symbolize hope and possibility. Emily believes that we all have the ability to be artists and express ourselves creatively. She emphasizes the importance of authenticity and creating work that is meaningful to oneself, rather than focusing on external validation. Emily has created a deck of cards called the Flight Deck, which contains artwork and actions designed to help people shift their perspective and overcome feelings of being stuck. She encourages artists to block out the noise of the art world and focus on their own unique expression.Mentioned in this episode:Emily Gaines Demsky 🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #89

Transforming Spaces with Plants: Hilton Carter's Journey as an Artist & Stylist

Settle in for a captivating journey on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, led by your host, Rob Lee. For today’s episode, our guest is Hilton Carter, a Baltimore native, an accomplished American freelance filmmaker, interior designer, and plant stylist, renowned for his profound expertise in the art of plant styling. Beginning as a plant enthusiast, Hilton's journey evolved from his New Orleans roots to cultivate a "green empire." Co-owner of Green Neighbor Plant Shop, he has authored several books and achieved widespread acclaim through platforms like 'Instagram.' His unique style, showcased by his cherished "green pet" Frank, has led him to establish a captivating presence in both the realms of plant and interior styling.In this dialogue, we peel back the layers on:Hilton Carter's design philosophy, delving into his artful incorporation of nature's touch through wood, concrete, and terracotta within interior spaces.Plant-powered ambiance as we uncover the science behind how greenery not only enhances aesthetics but also fosters a comforting connection to nature, instilling tranquility and wellness.Hilton's transformative impact, where we delve into his knack for kindling inspiration, illuminating the endless potential of plant-infused spaces, and igniting the creative spark in others.Hilton Carter shares his journey from being an artist and filmmaker to becoming a plant and interior stylist. He discusses the importance of plants in interior design and how they can bring life and energy to a space. Hilton also talks about his partnership with Green Neighbor Plant Shop and the influence he has gained through his social media presence.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #88

From Dancer to Entrepreneur: Larry Caudle's Impact on Art, Branding, and Community

Welcome, listeners, to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, guided by the insightful Rob Lee. Today our special guest is Larry "Whaddup" Caudle, a dynamic creative entrepreneur and CEO of The Break Media situated in Baltimore, who boasts an impressive quarter-century engagement in choreography, marketing, branding, and creative direction within the city's thriving media landscape. His extensive experience has encompassed collaborations with a myriad of artists, showcasing his unwavering commitment and fervor for his creative pursuits.In this talk, we navigate through:The rhythmic world of Larry Caudle as we trace his dance-driven journey, unraveling the evolution from passion to his role as a visionary choreographer and creative director.The heart of The Break Media's mission, exploring the dynamic trio of building, branding, and catapulting artists into the vibrant tapestry of the mainstream spotlight.The core of authenticity in the creative realm through Larry's prism, where we dissect the significance of staying true to one's artistic self amid the often glittering maze of the industry.The realm of human connections as Larry shares his insights on the art of nurturing relationships and mending rifts, weaving a tapestry of understanding and unity within the multifaceted landscape.The upcoming creative horizons with Larry, as we unveil the anticipated treasures of the "More Than Hype" film and the riveting journey into the legacy of K Swift through a compelling documentary.Larry shares his journey as a creative entrepreneur and the inspiration behind his company. He discusses his love for dance and how he transitioned from being a dancer to a choreographer and creative director. Larry also talks about the founding of The Break Media and its mission to build, brand, and break artists into the mainstream. He emphasizes the importance of authenticity and staying true to oneself in the creative industry. Larry also touches on his involvement with Unruly Records and his upcoming projects, including the More Than Hype film.Mentioned in this episodeMore Than Hype🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #86

Celebrating Creativity and Community with Artemisia Johnson: A Journey of Self-Expression

Delighted to have you join 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where Rob Lee is your host with today’s guest Artemisia Johnson, originally from Texas and now residing on the East Coast for nearly two decades, embarked on her modeling journey in 2020, driven by her long-held aspiration and creative yearnings. As a multi-published model, she takes immense pride in championing the plus-size and body-positive communities. Artemisia's journey is further enriched by her remarkable role as a devoted mother to three incredible children, who actively contribute to her modeling pursuits in various capacities. Her daughter, Collette, a published MUA and hair stylist, plays a crucial role in shaping Artemisia's social media presence. Supported by her loving parents, inspiring siblings, and a network of exceptional friends, models, and photographers, Artemisia's path showcases a dedication to self-expression and empowerment within the world of modeling.Within this chat, we shed light on:The world of modeling as we unravel Artemisia's dynamic prowess in infusing creativity and authentic personality into her craft, igniting her visual storytelling.The layers of self-acceptance and empowerment with Artemisia, as we delve into her embrace of uniqueness, spotlighting the journey of gratitude for celebrating her genuine self.The impactful world of inclusive fashion with Artemisia, tracing her admiration for model Erica Lauren and her resolute pursuit of partnerships that champion diversity, fostering change within the industry.The heartwarming support system that fuels Artemisia's journey, exploring the symbiotic connection with her talented daughter in hair and makeup, and the insightful styling advice offered by her sons.The canvas of Artemisia's artistic ambitions, where we witness the aspiration to continue crafting visual narratives that resonate and amplify the beauty intrinsic to diverse communities, catalyzing conversations through the lens of art.Artemisia shares her journey into modeling and her experience representing the plus-size and body-positive communities. Growing up in a creative household, Artemisia was surrounded by music, art, and a love for self-expression. She started modeling in 2020 and had a positive first experience with a supportive team. Artemisia's greatest strength as a model is her creativity and ability to let her personality shine through. She embraces her uniqueness and is grateful for the opportunity to be celebrated for who she is. Artemisia is inspired by model Erica Lauren and hopes to secure partnerships that promote inclusivity and diversity in the fashion industry. She values the support of her family, especially her daughter who is a hair and makeup artist, and her sons who provide styling advice. Artemisia's ultimate goal is to continue working on artistic shoots that make a statement and highlight the beauty within different communities.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #85

Empowering Through Healing: Kelsey Ko's Journey in Art, Education, and Community

Begin your experience with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, presented by the one and only Rob Lee. Today we have Kelsey Ko, a dedicated Korean American writer, and former educator based in Baltimore, who possesses a rich background in education, having served as a teacher in Baltimore City public schools for an impressive three years. Rooted in her passion for collective liberation, healing, and fostering human connections, Kelsey's impactful work seeks to create positive change. With a focus on centering social-emotional learning and trauma-informed practices, she has championed students' potential, both creatively and academically. Kelsey's advocacy extends to policy issues affecting students, and her influence is recognized through featured work in esteemed publications like The Atlantic, Baltimore Magazine, and Maryland Matters. Currently pursuing her graduate studies in psychology and counseling, Kelsey aims to enhance her capacity to curate healing environments for others.In this episode:Embark on a soul-stirring exploration of Kelsey's mission, as we dive deep into the heart of her purpose: to unravel the threads of collective liberation, healing, and forging unbreakable human bonds.Peel back the layers of transformation as Kelsey's narrative unfolds, tracing her transformative journey from a teacher's role in Baltimore City public schools to her poignant evolution as a psychologist and counselor.Venture into the art of creating transformative spaces for youth, as we dissect Kelsey's insights on the pivotal triad of relationships, self-nurturing, and creative expression that pave the way for unlocking untapped potential and fostering safety.Kelsey shares her journey and the values that guide her work. She discusses her experiences as a teacher in Baltimore City public schools, where she witnessed the impact of systemic racism and inequities on her students. Kelsey explains how her role as a teacher led her to pursue a career in psychology and counseling, with a focus on healing and collective liberation. She emphasizes the importance of relationships, self-care, and creativity in creating safe spaces for young people to tap into their own potential.Mentioned in this episode:Kelsey Ko  SPONSORSDoubledutch Boutique: Boutique featuring a curated selection of modern, retro-inspired women's designer clothing. Check out the shop's gifts for holidays for him/her, including items from local makers and new modern lines from abroad and as well as vintage treasures by going to doubledutchboutique.com🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #84

Revitalizing History: Architect Megan Elcrat on Adaptive Reuse and Creativity

Ready to explore? Tune in to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by host Rob Lee and accompanied by today's guest Megan Elcrat, a licensed architect and visionary founder of Present Company, is a distinguished professional with a bachelor's degree in architecture from Kansas State University. With a robust career since 2005, she is recognized for her expertise in adaptive reuse and historic renovation projects. Megan's passion lies in transforming old spaces to meet contemporary needs, and she established Present Company in 2010 to execute this vision. Her firm, a trailblazer in full-service architecture, specializes in historic preservation, renovations, and new construction, with an unwavering commitment to finding the best solutions for unique design challenges. Based in Baltimore, Megan's drive is exemplified by her mission to breathe new life into existing structures, harmonizing history with present-day requirements.In this episode, we delve into:Megan Elcrat's architectural odyssey, unraveling the tapestry of her early love for designing spaces and the magnetic pull that led her to her vocation.The narrative behind Present Company's transformative vision, delving into the art of breathing new life into history through adaptive reuse and the intricate dance with historical buildings.The architect's realm as Megan guides us through the portal of client relationships, revealing her profound commitment to being a steadfast presence and guiding light for those venturing into the labyrinth of construction, particularly first-time project owners.The world of architectural restoration and repurposing with Megan, as we unpack the riveting interplay of challenges and limitless creative possibilities that lie within the heart of revitalizing old structures.The architect's journey of self-discovery as Megan empowers aspirants, inviting them to harness their unique perspectives, and draw from the wellspring of personal experiences and intuition to shape the architectural landscapes of tomorrow.Megan shares her background and how she discovered her passion for architecture at a young age. She also discusses the mission and values of Present Company, which focuses on adaptive reuse and working with historical buildings. Megan highlights the importance of being present for clients and guiding them through the building process, especially for those who are embarking on their first project. She also talks about the challenges and rewards of restoring and repurposing old buildings. Throughout the conversation, Megan emphasizes the value of creativity and intuition in the design process.Mentioned in the episodePresent CompanySPONSORSDoubledutch Boutique: Boutique featuring a curated selection of modern, retro-inspired women's designer clothing. Check out the shop's gifts for holidays for him/her, including items from local makers and new modern lines from abroad and as well as vintage treasures by going to doubledutchboutique.com🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #83

Artistry and Craftsmanship: Exploring the Vision of Aric Wanveer and Magma Build Studios

It's a pleasure to have you on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, helmed by your host, Rob Lee. Be ready for an insightful conversation with Aric Wanveer, a seasoned artist, inventor, and entrepreneur, who is the visionary behind Magma Build Studios. Hailing from a lineage of artists, he cultivated his passion for art and craftsmanship from an early age, deeply influenced by his family's artistic heritage. With a foundation rooted in creativity and building, Aric founded Magma Build Studios, assembling a team of artists, designers, and craftsmen renowned for their innovative problem-solving and forward-thinking approach.About Magma Build StudiosWhen you combine technical and artistic skills in one shop, so much is possible. Our wide range of creative talent, combined with practical manufacturing processes, allows Magma Build Studios to do incredible things. From lighting and faucets to furniture and art pieces, our portfolio is as diverse as our team.In this episode:Embark on a captivating journey into Aric Wanveer's artistic lineage, unraveling the tapestry of his upbringing amidst a family of creators and his lifelong immersion in the realms of artistry and construction.Step into the visionary world of Magma Build Studios, as we explore their innovative prowess in harnessing the alchemy of metal and glass to transform ideas into tangible solutions, underscored by a signature blend of foresight and ingenuity.Peer into the beating heart of Magma Build Studios' triumph, where collaboration and an eclectic assembly of artists and craftsmen intermingle to forge the crucible of their success, breathing life into multifaceted visions.Venture into the realm of creative metamorphosis as Aric teams up with Carl Eckdall, guiding us through the mesmerizing process of translating two-dimensional art into the tangible artistry of three-dimensional bronzes, where the layers of creativity and craftsmanship collide.Aric shares his background in art and building, influenced by his artistic family. He discusses his early experiences with art and his desire to create unique and durable pieces. Aric explains how Magma Build Studios came about, focusing on their innovative fusion of metal and glass. He emphasizes the importance of collaboration and the diverse skills of his team. Aric also discusses his work with Carl Eckdall and their project to turn two-dimensional art into three-dimensional bronzes.Mentioned in the episodeMagma Build Studios🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #82

Sebastian Martorana: Sculptor Discusses Stone Carving and Illustrative Art Practice

Welcome to a world of insightful discussions on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, featuring host Rob Lee and our guest Sebastian Martorana, a Baltimore-based artist known for his intricate stone sculptures, which often incorporate salvaged materials from historic architecture. With over fifteen years of experience, he has honed his skills in the art of carving. Sebastian holds a BFA in illustration from Syracuse University and pursued further studies at the Maryland Institute College of Art’s Rinehart School of Sculpture. He operates from his studio at Hilgartner Natural Stone Company, undertaking private commissions and commercial projects. His impressive portfolio includes contributions to significant landmarks like the United States Senate, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and the National Basilica. Additionally, Sebastian's work is part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Renwick Gallery collection. As an adjunct faculty member at the Maryland Institute College of Art and a presenter for the American Craft Council, he actively contributes to artistic education and discourse. Through his transformative approach, Sebastian challenges traditional perceptions by turning rigid materials into dynamic forms that showcase his remarkable craftsmanship.In this episode, we uncover:The World of Stone Sculpting with Baltimore-based Artist Sebastian Martarana.From Illustration to Italy: Unveiling Sebastian Martarana's Journey into Stone Sculpture.The Illusion of Softness: Unraveling Texture Play in Sebastian Martarana's Stone Creations.Beyond the Visual: How Sebastian Martarana Crafts a Multi-Sensory Encounter in Stone Art.The Art of Patience: Delving into Sebastian Martarana's Meticulous Approach to Sculpting.Bridging Boundaries: Sebastian Martarana's Dual Canvas of Institutional Projects and Artistic Pursuits.Sebastian Martarana, a Baltimore-based sculptor, specializes in stone works that defy expectations. With an initial interest in art and illustration, his love for sculpting evolved over time. After studying illustration in undergrad, he pursued stone sculpture during his time in Italy and later honed his craft at the Reinhardt School of Sculpture. Sebastian now operates from Hillgartner Natural Stone as a freelance artist. His creations intricately manipulate stone to resemble soft textures, offering a unique sensory experience. Fueled by meticulous focus, he dedicates hours to perfecting details, a trait essential in his precision-driven field. From institutional projects to personal endeavors, Sebastian excels in delivering thought-provoking sculptural art.Mentioned in this episode:Sebastian Martorana🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #81

Injecting Contemporary Design into Old Baltimore Structures: A Conversation with Kuo Pao Lian of PI.KL Studio

Engage your mind with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where host Rob Lee guides the way on an enthralling discussion with Kuo Pao Lian, the Co-Owner and President of PI.KL Studio, an architecture firm in Baltimore. As an architect and designer, he specializes in revitalizing historic Baltimore structures with contemporary design, a passion he's pursued since founding PI.KL Studio in 2010. Together with his wife Pavlina, also an architect, they've successfully transformed various spaces, including commercial, residential, cultural, and multifamily buildings. Kuo Pao's expertise shines through his commitment to blending modern aesthetics with architectural heritage.About PI.KL Studio PI.KL Studio is a full-service minority and woman-owned firm, MBE certified by Baltimore City, engaging in design, development, and construction on various scales. We provide full architectural design services from pre-design to construction documentation and administration.In this episode, we delve into:Revitalizing Baltimore's Heritage: Exploring PI.KL Studio's Fusion of Contemporary Design and Historic Architecture.From Vision to Reality: How PI.KL Studio Weaves Client Intent, Budget, and Building Legacy into Design.Crafting Timeless Architecture: Unpacking the Synthesis of History, Context, and Collaboration in Building Design.Decoding Architectural Failures: Tracing the Trail of Miscommunication in Creating Unsuccessful Structures.Architectural Aspirations: Journeying through Kuo Pao's Ambitions for Museums, Hospitals, Schools, and Urban Libraries. Kuo shares his background and journey into design and architecture. He discusses the process of injecting contemporary design into old Baltimore structures and the importance of respecting the history and context of the buildings. Kuo Pao also highlights some of PI.KL Studio's notable projects include the transformation of an old auto body shop into a food hall in Remington and the redevelopment of Broadway Market. He emphasizes the importance of collaboration and communication in the design process and shares his vision for future projects, including cultural institutions and urban libraries.Mentioned in this episode:PI.KL Studio 🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #80

Bruce Willen: Embracing the Intersection of Art, Design, and Music

It's time to explore creativity on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where Rob Lee takes the lead on this meaningful conversation with  Bruce Willen, a versatile multidisciplinary designer, artist, and founder of Public Mechanics, a dynamic design and art studio focused on public and cultural spaces. Alongside his co-founding role in the esteemed design agency Post Typography, Bruce has left a significant imprint on Baltimore's visual language through high-profile projects featured in prominent publications like Time Magazine, The New York Times, and ESPN. His artistic influence extends to music, composing new scores for silent films, international performances, and multiple releases with musical groups Peals and Double Dagger, the latter of which was spotlighted in the documentary film "If We Shout Loud Enough."About Public MechanicsPublic Mechanics Experiential design / Placemaking / Public art / Creative strategy / Community branding A design studio led by Bruce Willen, collaborating on projects for public and cultural spaces.In this episode, we explore:Exploring the Art of Emotion: How Typography Crafts a World of Feeling Through Letter ArrangementUnveiling Baltimore's Visual Soul: The Unique DIY Aesthetic That Defines the City's IdentityCreative Worth Beyond Artistry: Navigating the Economics of Creativity to Avoid Underestimating Your ValueCultivating Creativity: The Power of Community Support in Fostering Growth and Collaboration among ArtistsBruce shares his journey from being a musician in a punk band to co-founding the design studio Post Typography. He talks about his love for typography and how it allows him to create endless emotions and feelings through the arrangement of letters. Bruce also discusses the inspiration he finds in the city environment and the unique and idiosyncratic elements that make Baltimore's visual language so eclectic. He emphasizes the importance of valuing and understanding the financial side of creative work and offers advice to young designers and creatives on setting fair prices for their services. Bruce concludes by highlighting the significance of supporting and collaborating with fellow creatives in the community.Mentioned in this episode:Public Mechanics🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #79

Empowering Creatives: Ekaterina Popova's Journey in Art, Embracing Imperfections, and Taking Risks

Get ready for thought-provoking conversations on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, with your host, Rob Lee, and today’s guest: Ekaterina Popova, an award-winning artist born in Russia, who specializes in original oil paintings of interiors. She earned a Bachelor's in Fine Art from Kutztown University and has exhibited her expressive work exploring mood and emotion internationally. Influenced by post-impressionism, fauvism, and magical realism, her art delves into themes of home, belonging, and identity. Popova's work has been showcased in prominent galleries and fairs globally, and she has garnered attention from publications like Colossal, Beautiful Bizarre, and American Art Collector. Alongside her artistic achievements, Ekaterina is the founder of Create Magazine and Art Queens, platforms she created to showcase artists and offer creative coaching.In this episode, we uncover:The liberating concept of embracing artistic imperfections and the transformative impact it can have on your creative process and overall growth as an artist.The pivotal discussion about untangling the creative process from the pressures of marketing and social media metrics, focusing on the intrinsic value of creation itself.Strategies for breaking through creative blocks by engaging with the counterintuitive practice of stepping away and creating mental space for fresh inspiration to flow.Discuss the profound importance of finding a sense of belonging within your creative journey, and how establishing comforting routines can foster a grounding sense of identity and purpose.Dive into the realm of boldness and artistic courage, examining the role of risk-taking in propelling your creative aspirations to new heights and achieving the dreams that drive your passion.Kat shares her journey as an artist and entrepreneur. Born in Russia, Kat moved to the United States and found solace in art during her childhood. She credits her high school art teacher for encouraging her to pursue her passion. Kat discusses the importance of embracing imperfections in art and the challenges artists face in a world driven by metrics and social media. She emphasizes the need to separate the creative process from marketing and shares her own experiences of overcoming creative blocks. Kat also talks about her upcoming solo show and book release.Photo by Helena RajuMentioned in the episodeEkaterina PopovaCreate! Magazine Alicia Puig Interview🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #78

Expressing Emotions Through Art: A Conversation with Multi-Artist Hannah Cugle

Your adventure begins with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, presented by your host, Rob Lee. Today we have Hannah Cugle, a versatile multi-artist, is based in Baltimore and currently resides in Tokyo, Japan. Through music, photography, video, poetry, traditional and digital art, and even a touch of bedroom dancing, she expresses herself uniquely. Hannah's work is a reflection of her diverse creative outlets, and she is particularly passionate about exploring her Japanese heritage. Through her art, she shares her personal existence and emotions, creating a vibrant and dynamic artistic presence.In this episode, we delve into:Hannah Cugle's artistic journey spanning continents, from her base in Baltimore to her current home in Tokyo, Japan, delving into how her surroundings influence her creative expressions.Hannah's diverse palette of artistic mediums, exploring how she seamlessly melds music, photography, video, poetry, traditional, and digital art to paint a vivid portrait of her inner world.Explore Hannah's transformative leap from Baltimore to Tokyo, tracing her pursuit of self-discovery through her Japanese heritage and the profound impact it has on her artistry.Delve into the soulful intention driving Hannah's creative endeavors, as she shares her personal mission to convey her existence and emotions through her art in ways that resonate with her audience.Unearth the core ethos guiding Hannah's artistic process, as she discusses the power of embracing the full spectrum of emotions and vulnerability in her work, and how this authenticity resonates with others.Hannah shares her journey from Baltimore to Tokyo, her love for various art forms, and her desire to express her personal existence through her work. She discusses the challenges of being alone in a foreign country and the importance of embracing all emotions in her art. Hannah also talks about the influence of anime and Pokemon on her creative process and the significance of being true to oneself as an artist. Mentioned in this episode:Hannah Cugle SPONSORSDoubledutch Boutique: Boutique featuring a curated selection of modern, retro-inspired women's designer clothing. Check out the shop's gifts for holidays for him/her, including items from local makers and new modern lines from abroad and as well as vintage treasures by going to doubledutchboutique.com🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #77

Laughing Through Life: Shelley Kim's Comedy Journey

Tune in and be inspired by 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by the engaging Rob Lee. Together with our guest today Shelley Kim, a Washington, D.C.-based comedian, producer, and content creator, has risen as a prominent figure in the local comedy scene. With her sharp wit and distinctive outlook, she navigates stand-up stages and online platforms, offering insight as a clever yet relatable minority woman in the 21st century. Shelley's creative ventures extend to satirical social media projects, including humorous spins on political figures like Mike Pence and Steve Bannon, as well as innovative endeavors like Coach Taylor's Yelp Reviews. Her work, both onstage and online, exudes a playful and disarming charm while tackling a range of topics. As a rising star in D.C.'s comedic landscape, Shelley's performances and content capture audiences with their unique perspective and undeniable appeal. Connect with her on Instagram at @machinegunshelley_ to join the laughter.In this episode, we explore:Explore Shelley's wellspring of inspiration, uncovering how her personal experiences, particularly in mental health and discrimination, fuel the creative fire behind her comedic content.Delve into Shelley's unique comedic philosophy, discussing her skill in finding humor in darker subjects while maintaining a respectful stance by steering clear of punching down in her comedy.Dive into the art of versatility in comedy performance, as Shelley sheds light on the significance of adapting her material to various audiences and environments, reflecting on the challenges and rewards of this dynamic approach.Shelley discusses her journey into comedy, her unique perspective as an Asian American female, and her approach to creating content. Shelley shares how she draws inspiration from personal experiences, particularly in the areas of mental health and discrimination. She also talks about the importance of not punching down in comedy and finding humor in dark topics. The conversation touches on the challenges of performing in different environments and the need to adapt to different audiences. Shelley also shares some embarrassing moments on stage and how she handles shows that aren't going well.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #76

Laughing Through Life: Sketch Comedy and Storytelling with Isaiah Headen

Open your ears to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where Rob Lee is at the helm. Our today’s guest Isaiah Headen is a multifaceted artist based in Washington, DC, renowned for his roles as a filmmaker, photographer, and writer. A pivotal member of the sketch comedy troupe Bad Medicine, Isaiah has cultivated his passion for comedy through a dynamic upbringing in a close-knit family that found unity in humor. Embracing inspiration from legendary comedians like Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy, alongside the world of animation and sketch comedy, Isaiah's creative journey has been illuminated by his diverse influences. Adept at crafting engaging narratives through filmmaking and photography, he skillfully weaves stories across various mediums.About Bad Medicine Comedy TroupeBad Medicine was conceived over a plate of tater tots in 2013 and has since flourished into an award-winning sketch comedy troupe that produces sketch shows and teaches sketch comedy at the historic DC Improv Comedy Club. Outside of the District, we’ve performed at comedy festivals such as SF Sketchfest, NYC Sketchfest,  Montreal Sketchfest, Chicago Sketch Comedy Festival, SketchFest Seattle, and Philly Sketchfest. We also produce Sketch Nerds a comedy podcast about the craft of sketch comedy and our award-winning short films have screened at the DC Shorts Film Festival, Women in Comedy Festival, Portland Comedy Film Festival, Atlanta Comedy Film Festival, and more. Bad Medicine is run by Elizabeth Kemp, Isaiah Headen, Julian Morgan, Shoa Appelman, Andy Weld, and Leila Drici. Bad Medicine is simply a group of friends trying hard to forget the political town they live in.In this installment, we:Dive into Isaiah's comedic roots, exploring how his family's humor-driven bonds during his upbringing have molded his unique comedy writing style and perspective.Explore the comedic influences that shape Isaiah's work, from the classic brilliance of Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy to the playful world of cartoons and sketch comedy, dissecting how these inspirations thread through his comedy.Uncover the creative process behind Isaiah's comedy writing, tracing the journey from initial joke or idea to fully developed sketch, and how collaboration with his comedy troupe plays a pivotal role in refining his material.Delve into Isaiah's approach to comedy content, discussing his focus on creating sketches that cleverly capture the absurdities of the world while avoiding the pitfalls of making fun of individuals.Engage with Isaiah's perspective on the evolution of comedy, as he explores the dynamic relationship between humor and societal change, emphasizing the importance of embracing fresh perspectives to keep comedy relevant and impactful. Isaiah shares his journey into comedy writing, his influences, and his writing process. He discusses how his upbringing in a humorous family shaped his comedic style and the importance of finding joy in comedy. Isaiah also talks about the challenges of balancing his filmmaking background with the flexibility required for sketch comedy writing. He reflects on the need for comedy to evolve with changing times and shares his approach to writing sketches that focus on the absurdity of the world rather than making fun of individuals. Throughout the conversation, Isaiah's passion for comedy and storytelling shines through as he shares his experiences and insights.Mentioned in this episode:Bad Medicine 🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #75

Relationship Insights with LaDawn Black: Art, Advice, and Personal Growth

Step into the captivating world of relationships, love, and personal growth with LaDawn Black, a native of Washington, DC, and an accomplished Relationship Expert, Voice Artist, and Multimedia Personality. Join host Rob Lee on "The Truth in This Art" podcast as we delve into an intriguing interview with LaDawn, where she shares her inspiring journey and the profound influence it has on her work today. Discover the wisdom, insights, and advice that have made LaDawn a respected authority in the realm of relationships and media.In this engaging episode, we explore:LaDawn's personal story and the life experiences that have shaped her creative sensibility, fueling her passion for helping others navigate the complexities of relationships.Her journey into the world of media, including voice acting, narration, and radio, and the significant milestones that have propelled her forward in her career.The delicate balance between personal opinion and providing sound relationship advice, ensuring that LaDawn remains a trusted source of guidance and support for her audience.The evolving landscape of radio, media, and relationship advice, and the challenges and opportunities it presents for professionals like LaDawn.Don't miss this enlightening conversation with LaDawn Black as we uncover the depths of her expertise, explore her multifaceted career, and gain valuable insights into love, relationships, and personal development.🎧🌟 Tune in to this captivating episode and gain valuable insights into relationships, personal growth, and success with the remarkable LaDawn Black! 🌟🎧
S7 #74

Artistic Insights with Salvatore Marrone: Exploring Dating, Hookups, and Autobiographical Comics

Settle in for a captivating journey on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, led by your host, Rob Lee. For today’s episode, our guest is Salvatore Marrone, a prominent gay comic artist residing in Philadelphia, who has gained recognition for his compelling autobiographical creation, "No More Mermaids." This insightful comic delves into Salvatore's journey of self-discovery and grappling with his sexuality. Rooted in a passion for art cultivated from an early age, Salvatore's distinctive style is influenced by retro and vintage aesthetics. Beyond his artistic prowess, he boasts a background in anime, contributing to popular series by editing subtitles for shows like "Cutie Honey" and "Devil Man."In this podcast:Delve into Salvatore Marrone's artistic journey, tracing his early passion for art and his identity as the "art kid" throughout his school years, shaping his creative path.Explore the fascinating origin story behind Salvatore's artistic endeavors, as his curiosity about mermaids and a desire to see Ariel from "The Little Mermaid" drawn accurately propelled him to become a self-taught artist.Uncover the intimate narratives within "No More Mermaids," Salvatore's autobiographical comic that lays bare his experiences with dating and hookups, inviting listeners to engage with his candid and humorous perspective.Step into the realm of creative inspiration, as the podcast episode delves into the influence of old-school anime and manga on Salvatore's comic style, spotlighting artists like Gona Guy and Yoshihiro Tatsumi.Journey through Salvatore's unique blend of passions, from his work on anime releases and subtitle editing, to how these experiences have intricately woven together his love for art and the anime world, leading to unexpected synergies.From a young age, Salvatore was drawn to art and had a particular fascination with mermaids. He started drawing his own comics in middle school and continued to explore different styles and storytelling techniques. "No More Mermaids" is an autobiographical comic that delves into Salvatore's experiences with dating and hookups, offering a humorous and honest perspective on the complexities of modern relationships. Salvatore also discusses his work editing subtitles for anime releases and the surreal experience of working on shows he grew up watching.Mentioned in this episode:Salvatore Marrone CollectablesNo More Mermaids Comic 🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #73

Breaking Boundaries Through Film: Mauricio Pita's Safe Word

Welcome, listeners, to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, guided by the insightful Rob Lee. Today our special guest is Mauricio Pita, a multi-talented Venezuelan American actor, director, and producer, who embodies a fervent dedication to storytelling and artistic connection. With roots in Caracas, Venezuela, and a move to the US in 2002, Mauricio's passion for storytelling resonates across borders. His recent project, "Safe Word," a captivating and unique queer psychological drama, delves into the intricate interplay of self-loathing and love. As the Executive Producer and lead actor, Mauricio brings this evocative narrative to life. Additionally, his extensive involvement includes managing the Voices of Now program (VON) at Arena Stage, overseeing remarkable productions during the pandemic, and curating impactful interdisciplinary projects, several of which have earned acclaim on prestigious lists.About Tepui Media Founded by Mauricio Pita in 2021, Tepui Media is a film production company based in Washington, D.C. Tepui Media’s mission is to produce bold films about people navigating remarkable events. Tepuis are table-top mountains in the Guiana Highlands of South America that host a unique array of endemic plant and animal life.  Inspired by these powerful ecological islands of the sky, Tepui Media aims to provide a unique ecosystem of support and a platform for exciting new stories and emerging artists Visit here to learn more about Tepui Media. In this edition:Delve into Mauricio Pita's intriguing project, "Safe Word," a quirky, queer psychological drama, as the podcast episode explores the delicate interplay between self-loathing and love.Uncover the deeply personal layers of the film, as Mauricio shares his own journey as a Latino queer man, navigating mental health challenges and weaving them into the fabric of his cinematic creation.Explore how "Safe Word" breaks conventional molds, as the conversation dissects its unique approach in challenging traditional notions of acting, while seamlessly integrating elements of producing and directing.Engage in a discussion about the power of collaboration in filmmaking, as Mauricio reflects on his practice of assembling a team of talented individuals who elevate the project through their collective expertise.Venture into the film's mission to foster community and ignite conversations around mental health and self-acceptance, uncovering how art can serve as a catalyst for open dialogue and communal understanding.Mauricio shares his personal journey as a Latino queer man and how it has influenced his art. Safe Word is a film that delves into the internal conflict of self-loathing and the desire for love. Mauricio explains how the film explores these themes and the challenges he faced in bringing the project to life. He also discusses the importance of collaboration and the role it plays in his creative process. Mauricio's ultimate goal is to create a film that resonates with audiences and sparks conversations about mental health and self-acceptance.Mentioned in this episode:Safe WordMauricio's websiteTepui Media 🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #72

Embrace Pleasure and Empowerment: Jennifer Eden's Sensual Edutainment

Delighted to have you join 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where Rob Lee is your host with today’s guest Jennifer Eden, known as Mix Eden, is a dynamic certified sex educator, performer, poet, and pleasure coach. With a fervent commitment to fostering safe and inclusive spaces, Jennifer empowers individuals to explore their desires, pleasure, and sexuality. Through a compelling blend of personal narratives and storytelling prowess, they engage audiences in a unique form of sensual edutainment infused with vibrant humor. From BDSM dungeons to Ivy League institutions, Jennifer's decade-long journey of schooling on consent, gender-affirming language, and kink dynamics has left an indelible mark. As a Black queer nonbinary femme, they bring their transformative message to stages across Philadelphia, New York, New Orleans, DC, and their hometown of Baltimore. Get ready to laugh, think, and embrace new dimensions of pleasure through Jennifer's empowering artistry.In the following discussion:Dive into the importance of open communication within relationships, exploring how discussing desires and boundaries lays the foundation for healthy connections.Explore the significance of early comprehensive sex education, unraveling how teachings on consent, boundaries, and safe touch empower young individuals for a positive understanding of their bodies.Delve into the podcast episode's theme of pleasure as a vital aspect of life, discussing how access to pleasure can transcend financial limitations, enriching the human experience.Uncover the power of embracing diverse sexualities and desires, as the conversation delves into creating inclusive spaces where individuals can authentically shape their personal narratives.Embark on a journey into the educational value of lived experiences, discussing how personal stories hold profound insights that can rival traditional academic knowledge in impact and relevance.From a young age, Jennifer was curious about sexuality and equipped themselves with knowledge through books and research. They found solace and affirmation in poetry, using it as a medium to express their experiences and explore their identity.Jennifer shares their experiences as a sex educator, addressing common questions and challenges they encounter. They emphasize the importance of open and honest communication in relationships, consent, and boundaries. Jennifer also highlights the need for comprehensive sex education, starting at a young age, to promote healthy attitudes toward sexuality and prevent sexual violence.They discuss the impact of the pandemic on conversations around sex and sexuality, as well as the need for more inclusive and accessible spaces for sexual dialogue. Jennifer's work aims to make sex fun, approachable, and entertaining, challenging societal taboos and promoting pleasure as a vital aspect of life.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #71

Artistic Exploration with Rafaella Braga: Vulnerability, Culture, and Creative Expression

Begin your experience with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, presented by the one and only Rob Lee. Today we have Rafaella Braga, a young Brazilian artist based in Berlin, is celebrated for her captivating multidisciplinary artistry. Specializing in expansive canvas paintings infused with mixed media, she delves into intimate personal themes as a self-exploration medium. Rafaella's creations resonate with vibrant hues and fluid forms, serving as windows into the realm of personal vulnerability and the human body.Within this segment, we dig into:Rafaella Braga's artistic journey as she reveals how her work delves into intimate themes of vulnerability and the human body.Rafaella's personal stories that shape her art, discussing how her family, life experiences, and aspirations serve as wellsprings of inspiration.Explore the transformative impact of cultural shifts as Rafaella discusses her move from Brazil to Berlin, unpacking how this transition has enriched her work through diverse cultural influences.Join the conversation about embracing imperfections and defying conventional beauty norms with Rafaella, as she talks about prioritizing the creative process over rigid standards.Delve into the layers of meaning within Rafaella's art, as she unravels the hidden narratives and intricate techniques that make her paintings a captivating diary open to endless interpretation.Rafaella started her artistic journey at a young age, initially exploring street art and graffiti before transitioning to more personal and introspective work. Her paintings serve as a diary, allowing her to express her emotions and experiences. Braga draws inspiration from life itself, including her family, past, present, and the future she hopes to create. Moving from Brazil to Berlin has allowed her to incorporate different cultural influences into her work, creating a unique blend of her Brazilian roots and the experiences she has had in Europe. Braga embraces imperfections in her art and values the experience of creation over conforming to beauty standards. She sees her work as a diary with countless interpretations, using hidden meanings and obscure techniques to keep viewers guessing.Photo credit Intissare Aamri 🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #70

Capturing NOLA's Emotions: Mixed Media Art with Alison Lowery

Ready to explore? Tune in to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by host Rob Lee and accompanied by today's guest Alison Lowery, a New Orleans-based mixed media painter, who redefines artistry with her distinctive approach. Utilizing repurposed local canvases, paint, and frames, she crafts singular pieces that resonate with the vivacious music and emotions of the city. Alison's tactile technique, using her fingers and nails, infuses each creation with genuine human emotion. Her work graces galleries along New Orleans' prominent Magazine Street and reflects her dedication to artistic causes within the city. Eager to share her creative journey, Alison offers insights into her process and the path to artistic success.Inside this recording, we venture into:Alison's artistic origins and the unique influence of her math tutor, who ignited her passion for painting.The intriguing technique behind Alison's art as she describes how she employs her hands and fingernails to convey genuine human emotion in her pieces.Uncover Alison's commitment to sustainability and creativity as she discusses her practice of repurposing materials to breathe new life into her work and counteract throwaway culture.Immerse yourself in the captivating energy of New Orleans as Alison shares how the city's vibrant atmosphere fuels her creative process and serves as a major wellspring of inspiration for her artwork.Alison shares her first art experience, which involved a math tutor who also happened to be an artist. This experience sparked her love for painting and led her to develop her unique style using her hands and fingernails for detailing. Alison's work focuses on the female form and human expression, aiming to capture raw emotions on canvas. She also discusses her use of upcycled materials, highlighting her desire to repurpose items and give them new life. The energy and vibrancy of New Orleans serve as a major inspiration for Alison's work, which she describes as hectic, colorful, and evocative of the city's spirit.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #69

Bridging Science and Art: Jenna deBoisblanc's Journey in Creative Technology

It's a pleasure to have you on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, helmed by your host, Rob Lee. Be ready for an insightful conversation with Jenna deBoisblanc, a New Orleans native, creative coder, and teacher, who bridges the gap between art and engineering through her work. Trained as a physicist and skilled as a programmer, she embarked on an MFA in digital art after running a high school makerspace, teaching electronics, coding, and 3D modeling. Committed to broadening the audience for computer science and engineering, Jenna blends her passion for creative technology into her teaching. As a net artist and new media artist, she fuses her background in physics and digital art to create internet-based works that explore the nexus of art and technology.In the course of this episode, we explore:How Jenna's concern for climate change and the vulnerability of coastal cities like New Orleans drove her to study physics and embark on a career in renewable energy.How Jenna harmoniously merges her passion for mathematics, science, and creative expression, giving birth to unique art pieces that embrace technology and new media.Jenna's role as a net artist and her exploration of technology's influence on modern life through her internet-based artworks that engage with viewers online.Jenna's current project, the Public Access Memories Gallery, discuss her mission to create a thriving community of net artists and digital art enthusiasts while fostering an inclusive platform for showcasing their work.Jenna shares her journey from studying physics to pursuing a career in art and technology. She discusses her process of creating work that lives on the internet and the conceptual ideas that drive her art. Jenna also talks about her dream project and her current focus on creating a platform for other artists to showcase their work online.Mentioned in this episode:Jenna deBoisblanc 🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #68

Redrawing Boundaries and Amplifying Voices: A Journey with Davóne Tines

In this captivating episode of The Truth In This Art, host Rob Lee sits down with the remarkable Davóne Tines, a trailblazing bass-baritone whose powerful voice and innovative approach are reshaping the world of classical music. Join us as we delve into Davóne's personal journey, artistic influences, and his unwavering commitment to amplifying underrepresented voices through his exceptional work.During this enlightening conversation, we explore:The formative experiences and pivotal moments that led Davóne Tines to pursue a career in classical arts. Discover the realization that ignited his passion for music and how he has defied traditional boundaries to carve his unique path.The profound impact of Davóne's non-musical background in sociology on his artistic work. Gain insights into how his multidimensional perspective informs his storytelling and brings a deeper understanding of the human experience to his performances.What it means to be a classical singer in today's evolving landscape, as highlighted by The New York Times. Explore the transformative power of classical music and how Davóne is redefining the role of a classical singer by breaking barriers and challenging conventions.The creative traits and influences that have shaped Davóne's artistic journey. From musical inspirations to dramatic influences, gain a deeper understanding of the diverse range of voices that have shaped his unique style and approach.The inspiration and intentions behind Davóne's compelling works, including VIGIL, his adaptation of Langston Hughes' "The Black Clown," and the recent Anthem. Delve into the thoughts and emotions that drive his commitment to shedding light on specific black experiences and promoting dialogue and understanding.The exhilarating experience of performing in front of audiences around the world, from prestigious opera houses to renowned ensembles. Discover the transformative power of live performances and the connection between artists and audiences.The shared traits and secrets of creative individuals. Gain insights into the qualities that empower artists to push boundaries, challenge norms, and create meaningful work that resonates with audiences.Valuable advice for aspiring singers and storytellers who seek to forge a career in the arts. Explore Davóne's wisdom and guidance for young creatives on finding their unique voice, embracing storytelling, and making a lasting impact.A glimpse into what lies ahead for Davóne Tines, including his highly anticipated Baltimore debut and upcoming projects. Discover the exciting developments on the horizon and the continued dedication of this extraordinary artist to pushing boundaries and amplifying marginalized voices.Join us for an inspiring and thought-provoking conversation with Davóne Tines as we explore the power of music, storytelling, and artistic expression in breaking barriers, fostering dialogue, and creating positive change in the world.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #66

Artistic Identity & Culture: Jade Griffin's Creative Journey

Embrace the journey with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by none other than Rob Lee. Today our guest is Jade Griffin, a self-taught painter hailing from Fort Myers, Florida. Jade's vibrant and evocative artwork serves as a visual reflection of her internal thoughts and interpretations of life experiences. Delving into her personal narrative, Jade's creations unveil her journey as a black androgynous woman rooted in Southern black culture, shaped by the ideologies of her upbringing. Through her unconventional use of oil, acrylic, and soft and oil pastels, Jade crafts captivating pieces infused with movement, sensuality, emotion, wit, and sexuality. Her overlapping brushstroke techniques convey a direct yet subjective storytelling approach, delving into narratives that encompass sexuality, stereotypes, emotion, gender fluidity, and the realms of African American and LGBTQ culture. Jade's work has graced exhibitions such as Love Your Rebellion's Murals on Tour Traveling Exhibition, Alliance For The Art's "Challenging Stereotypes," and the "JUST SAY GAY" Art exhibition with Fabulous Art Foundation.In this session, we take a closer look at:Jade Griffin's artwork reflects her experiences as a black androgynous woman growing up in Southern black culture.She aims to bring attention to underrepresented communities and challenge traditional notions of identity, race, and gender through her art.Jade's work is characterized by its abstract and figurative style, using vibrant colors to draw viewers in and spark conversations.She intentionally leaves certain elements of her paintings open to interpretation, allowing viewers to bring their own perspectives and experiences to the artwork.Jade's upcoming exhibition will explore her personal journey and upbringing, highlighting the stories and experiences of black women in the South. Jade shares her journey as an artist and the inspiration behind her work. She discusses her early experiences with art, her decision to pursue it full-time, and the themes she explores in her paintings. Jade's work focuses on her experiences as a black androgynous woman and aims to shed light on the Southern black culture that shaped her. She discusses the importance of representation and the need for more diverse voices in the art world. Jade also talks about her upcoming exhibition and the intention behind her use of color and imagery in her work.Mentioned in this episode:Jade Griffin*audio quality it a little janky🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #65

Artistic Monsters Unleashed: TrisRex's Creative Odyssey

Welcome aboard 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, under the guidance of your host, Rob Lee. On today’s episode, we have the masterful Monster Maker, Tristian "TrisRex" Johnson, whose artistic journey was ignited on the South Side of Chicago through a fascination with horror and sci-fi films, comics, and action figures. Renowned for his hauntingly creative reinterpretations of iconic DC Comics characters intertwined with horror nuances, TrisRex's unique style has earned him accolades and features across esteemed platforms like Cosplay Alliance Magazine, Cinema Makeup School, and more. His work serves as a personal tapestry reflecting life experiences, vividly embodied in his reimagined pieces such as the "Hellbat Armor" from Batman and Robin #33. Beyond his captivating creations, TrisRex embraces his role as an Analyst, utilizing his platform to empower the cosplay community to unleash their inner monsters.In this broadcast, we dive deep into:How Tristan's early exposure to cinematic classics like Aliens and Jurassic Park ignited his lifelong passion for creatures and monsters, molding his artistic journey.Tristan's self-taught journey in fabrication, unveiling the impact of YouTube tutorials and trial and error on honing his intricate crafting techniques.Delve into Tristan's artistic preferences on the podcast, as he elucidates why foam stands as his go-to medium, discussing its remarkable versatility and prowess in creating diverse textures and visual effects.Tune in to discover the story behind Tristan's cherished creation, the Royal Guard Alien, and how its conception marked a significant leap in his creative liberation, shaping the trajectory of his monster-making prowess.Engage with Tristan's thought-provoking insights on the podcast, where he delves into the significance of infusing his heart and soul into his work, revealing how this authenticity sets his creations apart in an era of modern entertainment.Tristan shares his journey from growing up in Chicago to finding his passion for cosplay and costume design. He discusses his love for creatures and monsters, inspired by movies like Aliens and Jurassic Park. Tristan also talks about his training in theater and his YouTube University education in fabrication techniques. He explains why he prefers working with foam and the creative freedom it offers. Tristan shares his favorite creations, including the Royal Guard Alien, and discusses the challenges he has faced in his projects. He reflects on the lack of soul in modern entertainment and the importance of creating from the heart.Mentioned in this episode:TrisRex 🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S7 #64

Art of Hospitality PR: Alyssa Bonk on Creativity & Community

Join us on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where your host, Rob Lee, leads the way. With our today’s guest Alyssa Bonk, a versatile digital creator and the visionary Founder and Principal behind Luck & Hustle PR, a prominent DC-based firm specializing in transformative public relations and dynamic social media marketing. Alyssa's rich background in international affairs and political fundraising facilitated her seamless transition from the political arena to the vibrant hospitality industry. With a fervent dedication to forging meaningful connections, Alyssa exudes a passion for fostering success within the beverage and hospitality community, as well as non-profits.During this conversation, we go in-depth on:The intricacies of public relations as Alyssa Bonk explains how it revolves around nurturing authentic connections with the press and media, delving into the art of building meaningful relationships.The symbiotic relationship between social media and brand identity, as Alyssa elaborates on the importance of creating an online presence that reflects the essence of a business and resonates with its audience.Join the discussion on career choices with Alyssa as she shares her insights on the podcast, advocating for pursuing paths aligned with personal passions and values, even when stepping outside comfort zones is required.Deep dive into the world of content creation with Alyssa, who elaborates on why strategic and authentic content takes precedence over one-size-fits-all approaches, shedding light on the dynamic interplay between effective communication and branding.Tune in as Alyssa Bonk sheds light on the rewards and inspirations of collaborating with talented minds in the food and beverage industry, unraveling the enriching experiences and fulfillment that arise from such partnerships on the podcast episode. Alyssa discusses the importance of public relations in building relationships with the press and media, as well as the role of social media in extending a brand's reach. Alyssa emphasizes the need for strategic and authentic content, rather than relying on generic flyers or graphics. She also highlights the importance of pursuing a career that aligns with one's passions and values, even if it means stepping out of one's comfort zone. Alyssa's love for her work and the opportunity to work with talented individuals in the food and beverage industry fuels her drive and enthusiasm.Mentioned in this episode:Luck & Hustle 🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
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