Ebony DeGrace Guest

Ebony DeGrace

Ebony DeGrace is a visionary multimedia artist with a fervent dedication to cinematography and photography. Her journey began in Baltimore, where she first began her visual arts journey in B&W film photography in middle school. Her immense interests in photography eventually connected her to the visual compositional expression of filmmaking where she immersed herself in film workshops and independent study, honing her skills and crafting her unique voice as a cinematic experimentalist. Inspired by luminaries like Terence Nance, Jenn Nkiru, and Sophia Nahli Allison, Ebony’s work transcends traditional boundaries, aiming to uplift and honor the Black experience through vivid, evocative, and surreal imagery. With a rich background spanning over two decades in photography and filmmaking, Ebony is now venturing into the realm of Creative Technology and New Media Art. A recent graduate of Per Scholas, she is integrating cutting-edge technology into her creative endeavors, exploring visceral immersive experiences. From her soulful short films to her experimental visual series, Ebony’s work is a testament to her boundless imagination and unwavering commitment to storytelling. As she continues to evolve as an artist, Ebony remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of visual expression and connecting audiences on a profound, spiritual level.

Appears in 1 Episode

S9 #58

The Truth in This Art with Multimedia Artist Ebony DeGrace

In this episode of "The Truth in This Art," host Rob Lee interviews Ebony DeGrace, a visionary multimedia artist dedicated to cinematography and photography. They explore Ebony's creative journey, including her early influences and passion for black and white photography. Ebony shares her experiences with various creative outlets, from drawing and writing to her current project focusing on the experiences of black girls and women. They also discuss the tools and methods Ebony uses in her work, and the balance between creating meaningful art and content in today's digital landscape.Episode Highlights:Early Creative Outlets (00:02:10) Ebony shares her early creative outlets, including films, drawing, writing, and photography.Black and White Photography (00:08:14) Ebony discusses her experience with black and white photography and its impact on her artistic journey.Current Work (00:15:22) Ebony talks about her current project focusing on the experiences of black girls and women and the themes of life and the afterlife.The discussion on death and grief (00:18:01) Exploring the taboo of discussing death, dealing with unexpected loss, and honoring the memory of a friend through creative projects.Visual representation of death and the afterlife (00:24:08) Analyzing the visual representation of death and the beyond in the music video "Never Catch Me," and the beauty in celebrating the memories of the departed.Exploring surrealism and light in creative work (00:30:05) Embracing surrealism, questioning reality, and incorporating light as a central theme in creative work.Spiritual path and acceptance of mortality (00:32:54) Reflecting on the acceptance of mortality, finding peace and understanding, and embracing a spiritual path, particularly Buddhism.Key Takeaways:1. Experiment with Various Mediums: Trying different artistic outlets can help you discover your true passion, just as Ebony did with drawing, writing, and photography.2. Keep Journals for Reflection: Documenting your thoughts and ideas in journals can provide clarity and track your creative growth over time.3. Seek Hands-On Learning: Engaging in practical experiences, like Ebony's film photography classes, can deepen your understanding and appreciation of your craft.4. Prioritize Quality Over Quantity: Focus on creating meaningful, high-quality work rather than succumbing to the pressure of rapid content production.Socials:Instagram: ebonylikethemagLinkedIn: Ebony D. If you enjoyed today's episode with Ebony DeGrace, please take a moment to visit and follow her on social media. Your support means the world to us, so don't forget to rate and review this episode to help us reach more listeners. Additionally, consider supporting our podcast on Patreon to keep the content coming. Your contributions make a huge difference! Thank you!