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Rob Lee

The Truth In This Art is an interview series featuring artists, entrepreneurs and tastemakers in & around Baltimore.

Appears in 853 Episodes

Austin's Living Heritage: Harrison Eppright Unveils the City's Stories

Begin your experience with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, presented by the one and only Rob Lee. Today we have Harrison Eppright, a dedicated native Austinite and professional tour guide, who possesses profound expertise in history, African American cultural heritage, and Austin's architecture. As the Manager of Visitor Services at Visit Austin, his passion for preserving and showcasing the city's vibrant past and present shines through. With a wealth of captivating stories and insights, Harrison fervently narrates Austin's journey, captivating both visitors and locals with its rich history and diverse communities.Inside this recording, we venture into:The hidden gems of Austin's past, shaped by the vibrant tapestry of cultures and communities that have contributed to its evolution.Delve into a fascinating discussion on how Austin's warm and inviting atmosphere has persevered through the city's growth and transformations, maintaining a unique sense of hospitality.Embark on a virtual tour of Austin's most iconic attractions, including the illustrious Driskill Hotel, the historic State Capitol Building, and the breathtaking Mount Bonnell, uncovering the heart of the city's allure.Step into the vibrant history of East Austin, a captivating neighborhood with a rich past. Join us as we unravel the tales behind significant cultural landmarks like the George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center, shedding light on its invaluable contribution to Austin's narrative.Get ready to be inspired! Harrison shares his deep knowledge of Austin's history and culture. He discusses the changes he has witnessed in the city over the years and the importance of preserving its diverse heritage. Harrison also highlights the friendly and welcoming nature of the people in Austin and the unique identity of the city.PHOTO BY JOHN ANDERSON๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง

Empowering Communities Through Creative Placemaking: Raasin McIntosh's Vision

Ready to explore? Tune in to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by host Rob Lee and accompanied by today's guest Raasin McIntosh, a dynamic figure in the world of arts, sports, and community empowerment. As the Director of Parks & Placemaking for Downtown Austin Alliance and an accomplished Olympic hurdler, Raasin's journey has been nothing short of remarkable. From her time as a University of Texas Track Star and Olympian to her transformative experience competing before thousands of fans in West Africa, Raasin's passion shines through. With a commitment to creative placemaking, she founded Raasin and Sun, a visionary endeavor that blends arts, community initiatives, and cross-disciplinary collaboration. Hailing from Houston, Texas, Raasin's journey has led her to Austin, where she champions the use of creative placemaking as a powerful tool for community development and empowerment.ABOUT RAASIN IN THE SUNRaasin in the Sun is an Austin based Nonprofit organization who's work focuses on cultivating resilience through art and environmental initiativesWithin this segment, we dig into:The world of creative placemaking as we explore how underutilized spaces can be transformed into vibrant canvases that foster collaboration, address challenges, and forge connections among people.Join us in this enlightening episode as we unravel the complexities of creative placemaking. Discover how the challenge lies in conveying its worth to others and securing essential funding and policies that pave the way for impactful transformations.Embark on a journey that unveils the omnipresence of art and its role as a catalyst for change. Delve into how art, in all its forms, holds the potential to transcend barriers, serving as a potent vehicle for self-expression and societal transformation.In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the importance of recognizing and addressing trauma within the creative industry. Discover how this awareness shapes impactful experiences, fostering healing and meaningful connections through artistic expression.Join us as we take you through the fascinating voyage of creative projects. Uncover how the process from inception to completion is where true impact and community engagement thrive, igniting discussions, connections, and lasting transformations.Don't miss this impactful conversation with Raasin as she discusses her career path and the importance of creative placemaking in community development. Raasin shares her background growing up in Houston, Texas, and how her father's influence as an artist sparked her interest in the arts. She also talks about her journey as a track and field Olympian and how it led her to Austin, where she shifted her focus to arts and community initiatives. Raasin explains the concept of creative placemaking and the challenges she faces in explaining its value to others. She emphasizes the need for funding and supportive policies to make this work easier. Raasin also discusses the impact of art on people's lives and the importance of understanding and addressing trauma within the creative industry.๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #98

Unveiling American Culture Through Art: Sam Iaconi's Surrealism and Social Commentary

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 Samantha Iaconi, a Baltimore-born artist and curator, who graduated with a BFA in Painting from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2017. Her artistic journey is intricately woven with surrealism and an exploration of American class culture. Employing traditional mediums, she crafts poignant surreal narratives of daily life, while delving into iconic American imagery to reveal the interplay between historical and contemporary American culture. Her portfolio has graced prestigious venues like Hamilton Art Gallery, Baltimore Sound Stage, Studio 87, Maryland Art Place, and more, underscoring her significant presence in the art world.In the following discussion:Uncover the artistic fusion in Sam Iaconi's work as we delve into her unique blend of surrealism and realism. This episode delves into how her artistic lens brings to life the intricacies of American class culture and historical imagery, creating thought-provoking narratives that invite exploration and reflection.Join us on a captivating exploration as we delve into Sam Iaconi's transformative journey. Discover how she embraces her "white trash" background and ingeniously integrates it into her art, defying conventional perceptions of value and representation, thereby reshaping the art world's narrative.Tune in to an enlightening conversation as we explore Sam Iaconi's artistic mission. In this episode, we delve into how her work transcends the canvas, aiming to amplify the value of everyday individuals in society and kindle dialogues about the American Dream's essence.Embark on a journey through Sam Iaconi's creative process in this episode. Uncover how she masterfully transforms everyday experiences and conversations into vibrant and engaging paintings, offering a glimpse into the profound source of her artistic inspiration.Explore the core of Sam Iaconi's artistic principles as we unravel her steadfast commitment to traditional painting methods. Discover how this non-negotiable stance shapes her craft, drawing a distinct line between authentic artistry and computer-generated creations.ย Don't miss this opportunity to learn from Sam Iaconi. Inspired by her own experiences growing up in a working-class family, Sam's work aims to represent the value of everyday people in society. She embraces her "white trash" background and incorporates it into her art, challenging traditional notions of what is considered valuable or worthy of representation. Sam's work often combines realism and surrealism, creating thought-provoking and visually striking pieces that invite viewers to question the American Dream and their own place in society.Mentioned in this episode:Samantha Iaconiย ๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #96

Empowering Baltimore Through Art and Advocacy: A Conversation with Ryan Dorsey

Welcome aboard 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, under the guidance of your host, Rob Lee. On todayโ€™s episode, we have Ryan Dorsey, the dedicated City Councilman representing Baltimore's 3rd District, committed to enhancing communities' accessibility, safety, and inclusivity. Since his election in 2016, Councilman Dorsey has championed transformational policies, including a groundbreaking Complete Streets ordinance, the eradication of income discrimination in city housing, and the establishment of an independent Office of the Inspector. His approach centers on dismantling structural racism and inequality, utilizing Baltimore's urban advantages for density and transit. A product of the 3rd District, Dorsey's background spans the arts, with violin studies at prestigious institutions. His advocacy for artists, transparency, and equitable housing resonates throughout his work.In this podcast:Join us in this episode as we delve into the origins and impact of Ryan Dorsey's Artist District grant program. Uncover how this innovative initiative provides direct funding to artists in his district, fostering a vibrant cultural landscape and supporting the arts community in unique ways.Explore the visionary perspective of Ryan Dorsey as he discusses the critical need for the decommodification of housing and the dismantling of exclusionary zoning in Baltimore. Delve into the transformative potential of these ideas and their implications for the city's future.Join us as we unravel the importance of government accountability and transparency in building a strong bond of trust with the community. In this episode, we explore Ryan Dorsey's views on fostering open communication and cultivating a transparent governance framework.Dive into a thought-provoking conversation as Ryan Dorsey outlines a holistic strategy for addressing Baltimore's crime and violence issues. Discover how he underscores the significance of tackling root problems, including housing inequity and dysfunctional transportation, as pivotal steps toward building a safer and stronger city.This is an episode you don't want to miss! Ryan discusses his background in the arts and his decision to run for office. He highlights the importance of supporting artists and the need for direct funding for the arts. Ryan also shares his initiatives to improve government accountability and transparency, including the establishment of an independent inspector general's office and improvements to ethics and financial disclosure laws. He emphasizes the need to address root problems such as housing inequity and dysfunctional transportation in order to address crime and violence in Baltimore.๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #95

From Artistry to Cuisine: Irena Stein's Journey of Sustainability and Flavor at Alma Cocina Latina

Join us on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where your host, Rob Lee, leads the way. Our Todayโ€™s guest Irena Stein is a multifaceted figure encompassing roles as a photographer, restaurateur, and advocate for sustainability and humanitarian causes. As the Co-Proprietor of Alma Cocina Latina alongside her husband Mark Demshak and Executive Chef David Zamudio, Irena's journey traverses through Caracas, Paris, and San Francisco before she settled in Baltimore in 1998. Embracing a vibrant culinary career since 2002, she established Cafe Azafrรกn and Alkimia, pioneering sustainability at Johns Hopkins. Her dream of sharing her cultural background culminated in Alma Cocina Latina, a Venezuelan restaurant in Station North, Baltimore, serving as a canvas for the rich heritage and culture of Venezuela through its delectable dishes.About Alma Cocina LatinaAlma is a Venezuelan restaurant that focuses on sharing the gastronomic culture of the Caribbean region. The menu โ€” crafted by executive chef David Zumadioโ€” combines Venezuelan culinary roots with contemporary techniques, spanning from antojos to arepas, crudos and ceviches, and Plato's principles.In this installment, we:Delve into Irena Stein's captivating journey, as we explore how her transition from the arts to the food industry was driven by the powerful motivation to not just survive, but also to support her family. Discover the pivotal moments that shaped her trajectory and the resilience that defined her pursuit.Embark on a flavorful journey as we dive into the intricate world of Venezuelan cuisine. In this episode, we unravel the rich tapestry of Spanish and North African influences, mingling to create the distinctive blend of savory and sweet elements that characterize Venezuelan flavors.Join us on a culinary expedition as we unravel the fascinating story of the arepa, the cherished staple of Venezuelan cuisine. Explore how this humble dish has transcended borders to become a global ambassador, reflecting the heart and soul of Venezuelan food culture.Step into the world of sustainability with Alma Cocina Latina. In this episode, we delve into Irena's commitment to creating a connection between her restaurant and the rainforest through unique ingredients. Uncover how her culinary journey goes beyond the plate to foster a deeper connection with nature.Uncover the reality behind the scenes in the restaurant industry. In this episode, we explore the dynamic challenges faced by restaurateurs like Irena Stein. Delve into the perseverance, courage, and indomitable spirit required to navigate obstacles while maintaining a resolutely positive outlook.Get ready to be inspired as Irena discusses her journey as a photographer, restaurateur, and advocate for sustainability and humanitarian causes. Irena shares how she transitioned from the arts to the food industry, opening cafes and catering in Baltimore before opening Alma Cocina Latina. She explains the cultural influences in Venezuelan cuisine and the importance of the arepa as a symbol of Venezuelan food culture. Irena also discusses the challenges of running a restaurant, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the importance of treating staff with respect and creating a welcoming environment for all guests.This episode is brought to you by a partnership with Station North Art's District, a proud program of the Central Baltimore Partnership.Mentioned in this episodeAlma Cocina LatinaPhoto by Martin Demshak๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #95

Artistry Unleashed: Exploring Music, Authenticity, and Creativity with William Herman of Station North Sound

Step right into 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, guided by your host, Rob Lee. In todayโ€™s conversation, I talk with William Herman, a multi-talented musician, engineer, and producer, who leads Station North Sound, a dynamic recording studio. William's artistic journey is rooted in capturing the profound essence of music, whether he's engineering or producing, his focus is on translating artists' intentions into reality. Based in Baltimore, Maryland, he pioneers Station North Sound, a haven for local independent artists to thrive. With a lifelong involvement in audio recording and a dedication to authentic artistic expression, William shapes an environment where creativity flourishes.In this episode, we explore:The heart of Station North Sound, where William Herman extends a warm invitation to artists in Baltimore. Uncover the magic of an affordable recording studio equipped with high-quality gear, a space where creativity is nurtured, and artistic visions come to life.Dive into the world of authenticity and genuine expression with William Herman, a renowned producer and engineer. In this episode, we delve into his unique approach to music production, discussing how his commitment to artistic integrity shapes the sonic landscape of his work.Explore the vibrant Baltimore art community's distinctive ethos in this episode. We uncover how artists and musicians in the city adopt a DIY approach, crafting music that is a true reflection of their individuality, rather than conforming to industry norms.In this captivating episode, we delve into the interplay between physical spaces and creativity. Unravel how dedicated environments like recording studios, led by visionaries like William Herman, foster an atmosphere where artistic ideas flourish, and the nuances of physical spaces shape the way art is communicated.Join us for a deeply personal conversation with William Herman as he opens up about his own life's challenges and how music served as his beacon of self-expression during difficult times. Explore how this transformative experience has molded his creative sensibility and influenced his work at Station North Sound.You won't want to skip this one! William discusses his work in the Baltimore music scene, his philosophy on production and engineering, and his role in offering a space for artists to express themselves. They also explore the concept of DIY in the Baltimore art community and the influence of physical space on creativity. William shares his personal experience with music as a form of self-expression and communication, and how it has shaped his creative sensibility.The Station North Arts & Entertainment Interview Series is supported by the Station North Art's District & Central Baltimore Partnership.Mentioned in this episodeStation North Sound๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #95

Preserving America's Railroading Legacy: Kris Hoellen on B&O Railroad Museum's Impact and Vision

Greetings to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, presented by your host, Rob Lee. Today I chatted with Kris Hoellen, an accomplished entrepreneur and trusted senior executive with over 25 years of experience in non-profit and for-profit management. Currently serving as the Executive Director of the B&O Railroad Museum, Kris has demonstrated her expertise in leading large complex organizations with fiduciary responsibility and managing multi-million dollar budgets. With a background in transportation and non-profit work, she brings her collaborative, results-oriented leadership style to her role. Kris's profound passion lies in preserving the rich history of American railroading and promoting public education about its societal impact through her work at the B&O Railroad Museum, known as the birthplace of American railroading.About The B&O Railroad Museumย The B&O Railroad Museum is known as the birthplace of American railroading, and for good reason. It was here where the first stone of the railroad was laid, where the nationโ€™s first mile of commercial railroad was constructed, and where the Mt. Clare Shops made innumerable contributions to the development of the rail industry.In this episode, we delve into:A historical voyage in this episode, as we explore the iconic B&O Railroad Museum, the very birthplace of American railroading. Discover how the museum uniquely weaves the tale of America's development, viewing the nation's growth through the transformative lens of the railroad.Join us for an exclusive tour of the B&O Railroad Museum's remarkable collection of artifacts and exhibits. Delve into the stories behind notable pieces like the William Mason locomotive and the captivating Bank of America model train gallery. Uncover the secrets these items hold, narrating the evolution of railroading and its profound impact on American history.In this episode, we unravel the forthcoming plans of the B&O Railroad Museum for a permanent exhibit that sheds light on the often overlooked connection between the physical railroad and the Underground Railroad. Uncover the narratives that intertwine these two significant chapters of history and explore how they shape our understanding of the past.Delve into the B&O Railroad Museum's commitment to community impact through its innovative workforce development program. Join us as we uncover how the museum fosters skills and opportunities, nurturing local talent and leaving a lasting positive imprint on the community it serves.In this thought-provoking episode, we sit down with seasoned leaders to discuss the transformative power of embracing failure and taking risks. Hear firsthand accounts and expert insights into how these essential elements drive growth and innovation, illuminating the paths to success for leaders across various fields.Join us for a captivating episode as Kris discusses the museum's mission to preserve the legacy of American railroading and educate the public about its impact. Kris shares his professional journey and how he came to be the executive director of the museum. They also talk about the museum's exhibits and displays, including its designation as a National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Site. Kris highlights the importance of embracing failure and taking risks as a leader. He also discusses the museum's plans for the future, including a permanent exhibit on the role of the physical railroad in the Underground Railroad and a workforce development program.Mentioned in this episodeThe B&O Railroad Museumย ๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #94

Empowering Maternal Health: Navigating High-Risk Pregnancy with Ana Rodney of MOMCares

Welcome to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by Rob Lee, engage in this meaningful conversation with Ana Rodney, a seasoned Doula with 15 years of experience, who serves as the Executive Director and Founder of MOMCares in Baltimore City. She is a skilled yoga instructor, energy healer, and wellness practitioner. Ana's dedication to maternal health led her to establish MOMCares, an organization that offers comprehensive prenatal and postpartum doula care, encompassing transportation, advocacy, self-care, and nourishing meals for under-supported mothers with NICU experiences. Ana's impactful work has garnered recognition, including awards and grants such as the Goldman Sachs One Million Black Women Impact Grant. With a background in education and a commitment to addressing maternal health disparities, Ana's contributions extend to her roles as a Perinatal Mental Health Consultant, Board Member, historian for BCIITY Alliance, and Baltimore City Maternal Mortality Review Board Chair.About MOMCaresMOMCares serves under-supported mothers with NICU experiences in Baltimore City by providing prenatal and postpartum doula care including transportation, advocacy, self-care opportunities, and nutritious meals to mothers and their families. Please consider making a donation to support our work by visiting momcares.org/donate.In this episode, we uncover:The inspiring work of MOMCares, an organization supporting Black women in Baltimore City through high-risk pregnancies and traumatic births. Hear firsthand accounts of women who have benefited from MOMCares' services, shedding light on the importance of emotional and practical support during challenging times.Uncover how MOMCares tackles maternal health disparities by addressing social determinants through workshops, training, and healing circles. Explore how these holistic approaches create community connections and empower women to navigate their health journeys with resilience.Delve into the significance of empathy in transforming maternal health outcomes. Experts from MOMCares share insights on humanizing the experiences of Black women, highlighting the potential for positive change through compassionate, human-centered care.Join us as we listen to Ana Rodney's personal journey, including her high-risk pregnancy and the loss of her sister, that ignited her advocacy for maternal health equity. Explore how Ana's story intertwines with the mission of MOMCares and her determination to drive meaningful change.Dive into the world of healing arts and their impact on maternal wellness. Learn how practices like Reiki and yoga are integral to MOMCares' approach in supporting expectant and new mothers, promoting emotional and physical well-being during the transformative stages of pregnancy and postpartum.Don't miss this incredible episode as Ana discusses her organization's mission to support Black women in Baltimore City who are navigating high-risk pregnancies and traumatic birth outcomes. She shares her personal experience of going through a high-risk pregnancy and the challenges she faced within the medical system. Ana explains how MOMCares provides support through workshops, trainings, and healing circles, focusing on the social determinants of health to ensure the safety of both mothers and babies. She emphasizes the need for empathy and humanizing the experiences of Black women in the healthcare system. Ana also highlights the impact of her work and the importance of storytelling and the healing arts in her approach.This interview is brought to you in part by the support of Innovation Works Baltimore.Innovation Works Baltimore is an innovative, collaborative resource network that connects neighborhoods, entrepreneurs, social innovation assets, and investors to build sustainable neighborhood economies in Baltimore.๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #93

Navigating Zero Waste and Community Empowerment with Dante Swinton

Step right into 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, guided by your host, Rob Lee. In todayโ€™s conversation, I talk with Dante Swinton, a dedicated advocate for environmental justice and sustainable urban development, who holds a BA in Environmental Studies from Winthrop University and an MS in Nonprofit Management and Social Entrepreneurship from the University of Baltimore. Championing the cause of zero waste and moving away from detrimental trash incineration in Baltimore since 2015, Dante's commitment to bettering the city's quality of life led him to run for mayor from 2019 to 2020. Through his innovative endeavors, including the development of the Glass Recovery and Sustainable Systems (GRASS) Baltimore cooperative, he endeavors to foster a transition towards a zero-waste economy. With a profound background in environmental justice, Dante's determination to reshape cities and communities into more sustainable, equitable entities is palpable, further echoed through his active participation in political activism.Within this segment, we dig into:Explore the concept of zero waste with Dante Swinton as he delves into the mission of eliminating waste disposal methods and maximizing recycling, reuse, and composting efforts, ushering in a more sustainable future.Uncover the challenges Baltimore faces in waste management, as Dante Swinton discusses the city's lack of investment in education and infrastructure, resulting in low recycling rates and a concerning dependence on trash incineration.Dive into the innovative realm of Grass (Glass Recovery and Sustainable Systems) with Dante Swinton, as he shares his vision of creating a zero-waste economy by transforming recovered glass into captivating artworks and functional glassware.Join the conversation about Grass's impact on artistic entrepreneurship and community support, as Dante Swinton sheds light on how the initiative nurtures entrepreneurial artists and provides accessible spaces for showcasing their creations.Delve into Dante Swinton's mayoral campaign journey, exploring how he aimed to challenge the status quo of policing, and advocate for meaningful job creation, poverty alleviation, and community betterment, reflecting his unwavering commitment to positive change.Get ready to be inspired as Dante discusses the concept of zero waste and the importance of transitioning to a zero-waste economy. He highlights the need for policy changes and investment in waste management to maximize recycling and composting efforts. Dante also shares his experience running for mayor and his vision for a more sustainable and equitable Baltimore.This interview is brought to you in part by the support of Innovation Works Baltimore.Innovation Works Baltimore is an innovative, collaborative resource network that connects neighborhoods, entrepreneurs, social innovation assets, and investors to build sustainable neighborhood economies in Baltimore.๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #92

Exploring Natural Dyeing and Sustainability with Kenya Miles: Founder of Blue Light Junction

Welcome to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by Rob Lee, engage in this meaningful conversation with Kenya Miles, a prolific artist, and alchemical mind behind Traveling Miles Studio, who stands as the visionary founder of Blue Light Junctionโ€”a multifaceted haven encompassing a natural dye studio, an alternative color lab, a dynamic retail space, an enchanting dye garden, and an enriching educational hub nestled in central Baltimore. As a dynamic textile artist, farmer, and seasoned natural dyer with over a decade of expertise, Kenya's fervor for sustainability resonates through her journey, steeped in diverse techniques and crafts cultivated from her extensive travels. Her creative prowess interweaves with her mission to establish a comprehensive full-circle system in Baltimore City, where the cultivation and processing of natural dyes flourish within the nurturing realm of Blue Light Junction.About Blue Light JunctionBlue Light Junction is a natural dye studio, alternative color lab, retail space, dye garden & educational facility in central Baltimore. Founded by textile artist, farmer, and natural dyer Kenya Miles, Blue Light Junction is focused on growing, processing, and preserving the history of natural dyes and their artistic, practical, and commercial applications.In this edition:Uncover the captivating origins of Kenya's journey as a textile artist and natural dyer, as she recounts her immersive experience in Mexico, where diverse crafts and traditions sparked her creative path.Journey into the vibrant history of natural dyes as Kenya Miles unravels the intricate threads connecting these historical pigments to the modern world, highlighting their potential beyond textiles.Delve into the profound philosophy of sustainability with Kenya, as she emphasizes the ethos of valuing quality over quantity and fostering a community rooted in environmental care and mutual support.Venture into the realm of natural dyeing intricacies with Kenya, as she unveils the captivating world where different fibers react uniquely to natural dyes, and the subtle interplay of factors like pH and light shape the kaleidoscope of colors.Embark on a journey with Kenya as she unveils her fervent dedication to creating a self-sustaining ecosystem in Baltimore City, where she cultivates and transforms natural dyes within the holistic embrace of Blue Light Junction.Join us for a captivating episode as Kenya discusses her time in Mexico, where she learned various crafts and traditions, and how it sparked her interest in natural dyes. Kenya explains the process of natural dyeing and the different techniques she has learned over the years. She emphasizes the importance of sustainability and building a community that values quality over quantity. Kenya also talks about the Ibora Art and Research Residency and the Nature's Color project at Blue Light Junction.Mentioned in this episodeBlue Light JunctionThe Station North Arts & Entertainment Interview Series is supported by the Station North Art's District & Central Baltimore Partnership.๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #92

Nurturing Leadership Through Art: Insights from Dion Bowen of Epic Art Universe

Greetings to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, presented by your host, Rob Lee. Today I chatted with Dion Bowen, the Founder/Creative Chief Officer at Epic Art Universe. Dion Bowen is the founder and creative officer at Epic Art Universe. With a background in graphic design and art, Dion has a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from Salisbury University. He started Epic Art Universe to bring together all of his talents and skills under one umbrella. The mission of Epic Art Universe is to create equity-based opportunities for the next generation of leaders through community programming and resources.About Epic Art UniverseEpic Art Universe is a creative agency specializing in graphic design, web development, marketing, consulting, graphic design educational training, after-school programming, social media development, and moreIn the following discussion:Explore how Dion Bowen's journey from graphic design to founding Epic Art Universe is a testament to the transformative power of combining diverse talents within a single platform.Dive into the realm of efficient business operations as Dion Bowen discusses how assembling teams aligned with gifts, purposes, and passions can supercharge productivity and effectiveness.Unveil the strategic role of volunteering in entrepreneurship as Dion Bowen highlights how this selfless act not only fosters relationships but also serves as a powerful marketing avenue to showcase expertise.Delve into the significance of equity-based initiatives with Dion Bowen, as he navigates the vital role of focusing on bridging gaps and providing resources within underserved communities, with a special emphasis on empowering youth.You won't want to skip this one! Dion shares his journey as an entrepreneur and the mission of his company. He discusses his background in graphic design and art, and how he combined his talents to create Epic Art Universe. Dion talks about the importance of building a team and the role of relationships in business. He also emphasizes the value of volunteering as a marketing strategy and shares his current focus on equity-based projects for youth.This interview is brought to you in part by the support of Innovation Works Baltimore.Innovation Works Baltimore is an innovative, collaborative resource network that connects neighborhoods, entrepreneurs, social innovation assets, and investors to build sustainable neighborhood economies in Baltimore.๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #90

Sustainability and Artistry Unite: Exploring REUS Laboratories with Rodney Salvador

Welcome to a world of insightful discussions on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, featuring host Rob Lee and our guest Rodney Salvador, the visionary founder propelling the success of REUS Laboratories, an impactful BIPOC-owned high-fashion streetwear brand that takes center stage with its emphasis on sustainability and masterful hand craftsmanship. With an artistic background, Rodney seamlessly channels his creative prowess into the distinctive clothing designs that define REUS, offering a compelling fusion of art and fashion that resonates with a global audience.In this installment, we:ย Explore the intricate blend of sustainability, artisanal craftsmanship, and artistic ingenuity that defines REUS Laboratories' high-end streetwear creations.Delve into Rodney Salvador's compelling mission to inspire others to embrace their creative voices, fostering a culture of unique self-expression through his brand.Uncover the dynamics of collaboration in the realm of sustainable fashion, as Rodney Salvador shares insights into the vital role of effective communication and transparency.ย Step into Rodney's world of design as he unveils the magic behind sourcing vintage clothing and ingeniously repurposing it through his artistic lens, giving rise to unparalleled, one-of-a-kind fashion pieces.Embark on a journey through thrifting and vintage shopping with Rodney Salvador, discovering the hidden treasures and distinctive materials that fuel his imaginative and distinctive fashion designs.Don't miss out on this valuable conversation with Rodney as he discuss his brand's mission of sustainability and hand craftsmanship in the world of high-end streetwear. Rodney shares how he transitioned from creating art pieces with reclaimed textiles to designing clothing that combines function, fashion, and art. He emphasizes the importance of storytelling and meaning in his designs and highlights the role of sustainability in his brand. Rodney also talks about his journey from New York to Baltimore and the thriving vintage community in the city.Mentioned in this episodeREUS๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #89

Artistic Journeys and Diasporic Narratives: Exploring Identity with Mojdeh Rezaeipour

Your adventure begins with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, presented by your host, Rob Lee. Today we have Mojdeh Rezaeipour, an Iranian-born interdisciplinary artist, who specializes in mixed media, installation, and film, skillfully excavating material memory where her personal narrative intertwines with a collective diasporic tale. Holding a degree in architecture from the University of California Berkeley and having graduated from Alt*Div, an alternative divinity school centered on art and healing justice, Mojdeh's practice is marked by adaptability and process-led innovation. Formerly an architect, storyteller, and community organizer, her creative journey has been illuminated through exhibitions and features in distinguished platforms including The Washington Post, BmoreArt, and The Moth Radio Hour. Having garnered accolades like The Studio Visit Fellowship at Takt Berlin and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Fellowship, Mojdeh currently thrives as a Studio Fellow at Washington, DC's Henry Luce III Center for Art and Religion at Wesley Theological Seminary, captivating audiences worldwide with her captivating exploration of identity, memory, and collaboration within the diaspora.In this feature, we unravel:Personal and Collective Journeys: Dive into Mojdeh Rezaeipour's dynamic creative process, driven by her exploration of diasporic experiences.Fusion of Stories and Sounds: Discover how Mojdeh collaborates with Iranian artists and musicians, weaving intricate narratives at the crossroads of cultures.The Creative Trust Fall: Explore Mojdeh's perspective on embracing uncertainty and releasing preconceptions as essential components of artistic growth.Rituals of a Creative Mind: Uncover the role of daily walks and morning pages in Mojdeh's toolkit for maintaining creativity and fostering a deep connection to her art.Art as Play: Delve into how Mojdeh's artistic expressions become a playground for experimentation, where she fearlessly engages with diverse mediums and unexpected themes.Don't miss this chance to hear from Mojdeh as she discusses her journey in the arts and the themes she explores in her work. She shares how her background in architecture led her to storytelling and the creation of mixed-media installations. Mojdeh emphasizes the importance of process in her art and the intersection of her personal story with the collective diasporic experience. She also highlights the significance of collaboration and the relationships formed through her artistic practice.(Photo by Senna Ahmad)Mentioned in this episodeMojdeh's website๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #88

Diverse Laughter and Authentic Comedy: Ivan Martin's Journey

Get ready for thought-provoking conversations on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, with your host, Rob Lee, and todayโ€™s guest: Hailing from Jacksonville, Florida, Ivan Martin brings a unique perspective to the stage, presenting life's challenges through the lens of a gentleman. With a background shaped by his upbringing amidst sisters, his "Gentleman Comedy" is both astutely honest and cleverly realistic, drawing from experiences in childhood and young adulthood. Ivan's comedy journey ignited during his time in the Navy in VA Beach, which led him to the vibrant comedy community of Baltimore where he quickly became an integral part, performing at Comedy Clubs and Colleges nationwide. Founder of the Baltimore Comedy Festival, hosting over 100 comedians from around the world, Ivan's commitment to diversity in comedy is evident. Selected for Kevin Hart's "Hart of The City" by Comedy Central, he further ventured into global stages, including a standout role with Norwegian Cruise Lines in 12 countries. Recognized for his talent by Comedy Central and the Baltimore Sun, Ivan continues to captivate audiences, especially in the DMV area. His dynamic presence extends to his Art of Comedy Showcase/Open Mic Series, where he entertains crowds with sketches and humor. Ivan's influence also extends to co-founding the Washington DC Comedy Festival, showcasing his dedication to fostering diverse comedic platforms.Within this chat, we shed light on:Explore Ivan Martin's mission to foster diverse audiences, facilitating shared laughter among individuals from varied backgrounds.Delve into the comedian's world, where the art of humor is a product of keen observations and inspiration drawn from everyday interactions and surroundings.Examine how bombing on stage can serve as a transformative tool, enabling comedians like Ivan Martin to refine their distinctive comedic voice and style.Uncover the dedication of Ivan Martin to maintain authenticity and consistency in his comedic endeavors, both within his performances and in his personal life.Investigate how Baltimore's Station North Arts District has been a pivotal hub in Ivan Martin's journey, offering invaluable resources and growth opportunities that have shaped his comedic career.You won't want to miss this enlightening conversation with Ivan as he joins host Rob Lee on this episode of The Truth in This Art. Ivan shares his journey into comedy, starting from his time in the Navy to becoming a full-time comedian. He discusses the different rhythms of laughter he aims for in his performances and the importance of being true to oneself on and off stage. Ivan also talks about the influence of Station North Arts District in Baltimore on his career and the significance of diversity in comedy.Mentioned in this episodeIvan Martin's WebsiteThis episode is brought to you by a partnership with Station North Art's District, a proud program of the Central Baltimore Partnership.๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #88

Exploring Artistry and Folklore with Cindy Cheng: Insights from a Baltimore Sculptor

It's time to explore creativity on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where Rob Lee takes the lead on this meaningful conversation with Cindy Cheng, a Baltimore-based fine artist, sculptor, and educator, who brings a dynamic blend of creativity and recognition to her work. With a background steeped in puzzle-solving and an affinity for friends' collections, Cindy has garnered residencies at prestigious institutions like the Vermont Studio Center and the Anderson Ranch Artist Residency. Her artistic prowess has been acknowledged through prestigious accolades including the 2018 Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters & Sculptors Grant and the 2017 Sondheim Artscape Award. Cindy's distinctive artistry has been showcased in solo and group exhibitions across venues such as School 33 Art Center, Fjord Gallery, Ditch Projects, St Charles Projects, and 'Sindikit Project, often collaboratively with Cheeny Celebrado-Royer. Having earned her BA from Mount Holyoke College, Cindy further honed her craft through a Post-Baccalaureate Certificate from MICA and an MFA from MICA's Mount Royal School of Art. Additionally, she imparts her artistic wisdom as an educator at MICA, enriching the Drawing Department with her expertise. With a penchant for exploring unconventional materials in her sculptures and delving into strange imagery and folklore, Cindy Cheng's artistic journey is an enchanting exploration of the unconventional.In this episode, we delve into:How Cindy Cheng's artistic journey began in college and how a supportive instructor played a pivotal role in shaping her decision to pursue a career in the arts.Dive into the vibrant art scene of Baltimore, uncovering its welcoming and resource-rich community that provides a nurturing environment for artists like Cindy Cheng.Delve into the impact of winning the prestigious Sondheim Award on Cindy Cheng's artistic journey, discussing how the recognition boosted her morale and provided vital financial support to further her art practice.Uncover the significance of creative problem-solving as an essential skill for artists and explore the importance of taking breaks to prevent burnout, drawing insights from Cindy Cheng's experiences.Delve into Cindy Cheng's artistic influences as she shares how her fascination with folklore and the occult catalyze her creative process and shape her captivating artwork.Get ready for a mind-blowing episode as Cindy Cheng shares her journey into the arts and her experiences in the Baltimore art scene. She discusses how she discovered her passion for art in college and the role her supportive instructors played in her artistic development. Cindy also talks about her decision to pursue a postbaccalaureate program at MICA and how it led her to expand her practice and explore new mediums. She highlights the importance of community and the accessibility of resources in Baltimore, which have contributed to her growth as an artist. Cindy also discusses the impact of winning the Sondheim Award and how it provided financial support and boosted her morale. She shares her thoughts on creative problem-solving and the importance of taking breaks to prevent burnout. Cindy concludes by expressing her love for folklore and the occult, which often inspires her work.Mentioned in this episodeCindy Cheng's website๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #87

Exploring Authentic Podcasting with Michael O'Connell: Insights from a Journalist and Host

Engage your mind with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where host Rob Lee guides the way on an enthralling discussion with Michael O'Connell, a distinguished journalist and field editor affiliated with The Patch in Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. Renowned as the host and producer of the widely recognized It's All Journalism podcast, he also contributes to the production of the Better News podcast under the American Press Institute. With a rich professional background, Michael has held pivotal roles, including digital editor at Local News Now, senior digital editor at Federal News Network, and managing editor at The Connection Newspapers. His podcasting expertise extends to teaching in the American University School of Communication's Masters in Digital Storytelling program for three years, and he has delivered insightful talks on podcasting at prominent journalism conferences. Michael is also the author of the comprehensive textbook, Turn Up the Volume โ€” A Down and Dirty Guide to Podcasting. Beyond his media contributions, he ventured to Tajikistan in collaboration with the U.S. State Department to educate young journalists about podcasting, showcasing his global impact on the field.In this episode, we explore:The art of sourcing content accurately and staying current in the dynamic world of fast-paced news, as Michael O'Connell unravels the strategies behind journalistic agility.Delve into the heart of podcasting success as Michael O'Connell reveals how authenticity and genuine discussions serve as the cornerstone for captivating and relatable content creation.Uncover the secrets to effective podcasting through an insightful discussion with Michael O'Connell, where he unveils the vital role of meticulous planning and organizational finesse in achieving podcasting triumph.Embark on a journey with Michael O'Connell as he shares the power of embracing individuality and authenticity, shedding light on how these traits can distinguish a podcast in a crowded landscape.Join the conversation with Michael O'Connell as he reshapes the narrative around failure, revealing its transformative potential as a catalyst for growth and improvement in the podcasting realm.Join us and learn from the best! Michael discusses the importance of sourcing content properly and staying up to date in the fast-paced news cycle. Michael shares his experience as a podcast host and offers insights into creating engaging and authentic conversations. He also talks about the process of writing his book, "The Down and Dirty Guide to Podcasting," and the challenges he faced. Michael emphasizes the importance of embracing one's uniqueness and being genuine in podcasting.Mentioned in this episodeMichael O'Connell's Twitter๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #86

Hip Hop Shakespeare and Increasing Diversity in Classical Theatre with Josh Thomas, Caitlin Carbone Hernandez, and Fools & Madmen

Welcome to an inspiring episode of "The Truth in This Art"! Join host Rob Lee as he engages in a captivating conversation with Josh Thomas and Caitlin Carbone Hernandez, theatre artists in Baltimore City dedicated to increasing diversity in classical theatre. Together, they form Fools and Madmen, a dynamic collaboration that brings a fresh and contemporary twist to Shakespeare's plays through hip-hop adaptations.In this episode, we delve into:The origins of Fools and Madmen and the story behind Josh and Caitlin's journey as theatre artists in Baltimore.The innovative thinking behind infusing Shakespeare's classic works with a contemporary hip-hop flair bridged the gap between traditional theatre and modern cultural expressions.The importance of accessibility and inclusivity in classical theatre, as Josh and Caitlin believe that Shakespeare's plays belong to everyone and should be accessible to all.The creative process of integrating hip-hop elements into Shakespearean texts creates a unique blend of classical and modern language, poetry, and music.The impact of their productions on increasing diversity in classical theatre, challenging existing perceptions, and opening doors for underrepresented voices.The artistic decisions and challenges involved in merging two seemingly different art forms and creating performances that resonate with diverse audiences.The influence of other artists on their work, the power of collaboration, and the delicate balance between inspiration and appropriation.Join us for an enlightening conversation as we explore the transformative power of hip-hop Shakespeare and the journey of Josh Thomas and Caitlin Carbone Hernandez in reshaping classical theatre through diversity and inclusivity.๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #86

Exploring Improv, Community, and Creativity with Michelle Faulkner Forson

Delighted to have you join 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where Rob Lee is your host with todayโ€™s guest Michelle Faulkner-Forson, the Managing Director of The Baltimore Improv Group (BIG) located in Station North, brings her passion for comedy improv to the forefront. With a background in arts administration and a visual artist herself, Michelle is dedicated to fostering community and creativity through improv. BIG's mission to advance the art of comedy improv in the Baltimore region resonates with Michelle's belief in the power of self-expression and collaborative spaces. Through her role, Michelle contributes to enhancing the appreciation for and participation in improv, while also envisioning a community-driven culture of support and creativity spreading throughout the Baltimore area.In this session, we take a closer look at:The transformative power of improv: from active listening and embracing humility, to forging genuine connections that transcend the stage.Uncover the vital role of culture in the community: how its organic development and activation by the community foster a sense of belonging and shared identity.Delve into the profound significance of human creativity: its role in enabling personal expression, and the urgency of cherishing and fostering it within every individual.Examining the palette of change in the art world: adding strokes of inclusivity, equity, and amplifying diverse voices to create a richer and more representative masterpiece.Join us as we trace Michelle's improv odyssey, marked by the impact of mentors and believers who have catalyzed her growth and fueled her potential.You're in for a treat! Michelle Faulkner Forson joins host Rob Lee to discuss the world of improv and the importance of creativity and culture in a community. Michelle shares her journey from being a visual artist to finding her passion in improv and creating spaces for people to express themselves. She emphasizes the importance of listening, humility, and community in improv and how these skills can be applied to everyday life. Michelle also discusses the role of culture in the development of a community and the need for inclusivity and equity in the arts.Mentioned in this episode:BIG ImprovVote for Station NorthThis episode is brought to you by a partnership with Station North Art's DistrictVote for Station North! USA Today nominated the Station North Arts District as one of the nationโ€™s 10 best creative and cultural hubs. Join us in voting once a day through July 4th. Find the link to vote in the episode description. This week, are excited to announce the return of Station North Summer Art Walks the final Fridays in July โ€˜Spotlight on Charles Northโ€™, and August โ€˜Spotlight on Greenmount Westโ€™ and September. Step into the artist studios, galleries, pop-ups, and performance spaces that make Station North one of the 10 best Arts Districts in the country. July 29, August 26, and September 30. For more information, visit stationnorth.org. Station North Arts District is a proud program of the Central Baltimore Partnership.๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #86

Fells Point Cultivated Creations: Mike and Alex's Journey from Finance to Foliage in Baltimore

Welcome, listeners, to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, guided by the insightful Rob Lee. Today our special guests are Mike and Alex, the founders of Fells Point Cultivated Creations, a unique plant shop in Baltimore that combines high-quality indoor plants, local art, and handmade goods. Mike has a background in finance and decided to pursue his passion for art and plants during the pandemic. Alex is an artist and HVAC contractor who saw an opportunity to create a community space in the building he lived in. Together, they have created a vibrant and welcoming space that celebrates creativity and supports local artists.ABOUT Fells Point Cultivated CreationsFells Point Cultivated Creations, nestled in Baltimore, Maryland, is a vibrant community space housing a diverse range of plants, terrariums, and locally crafted art. Founded by Mike Holcomb, an avid gardener intrigued by the world of living terrariums, the venture evolved from a house plant hobby into a lively storefront adorned with greenery. Teaming up with local artist Alexander Madaus, the duo birthed Cultivated Creations, sharing their botanical enthusiasm with the community. Their mission: to foster growth, both botanical and spiritual, while infusing joy and vibrancy into the surroundings.In this broadcast, we dive deep into:The lush world of Fells Point Cultivated Creations (FPCC): a dynamic community haven uniting premium indoor plants, local artistry, and artisanal crafts under one roof.Join Mike and Alex on a journey into the art of balance: how their team-driven approach propels their diverse business ventures while maintaining equilibrium.Delve into the heart of customer care at FPCC: uncover how Mike and Alex's commitment to accessible and enjoyable plant care instructions nurtures a thriving community of plant enthusiasts.Immerse yourself in Baltimore's evolving essence: discover the city's transformation into a hub of community, growth, and progress, driven by a vibrant and supportive creative sphere.Don't miss this exclusive interview with Mike and Alex as they share their backgrounds and the mission of Fells Point Cultivated Creations (FPCC). Mike transitioned from a finance job to pursue his passion for art and plants, while Alex started the business as a way to create something bigger and better than his previous HVAC company. They describe FPCC as a unique collective community space that offers high-quality indoor plants, local art, and handmade goods. The shop is located in a historic building in Baltimore and has a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere. They emphasize the importance of balance and the support of their team in managing their various business ventures. They also discuss the challenges and rewards of running a plant shop and the importance of providing proper care instructions to customers.Mentioned in this episode:Cultivated Creations' Website๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #85

Unveiling Art's Spectrum: A Creative Odyssey with Cary Michael Robinson

Settle in for a captivating journey on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, led by your host, Rob Lee. For todayโ€™s episode, our guest is Cary Michael Robinson, the visionary CEO and Creative Director of ArtBaeLeads a creative lifestyle brand tailored for individuals yearning to embrace their inherent divine-inspired creativity. As an independent artist and a patent examiner at the United States Patent and Trademark Office, Cary's diverse expertise bridges engineering and art. His unwavering dedication to championing artists and fostering artistic expression within his community resonates with his profound passion.During this conversation, we go in-depth on:Dive into Cary Michael Robinson's kaleidoscopic artistry, a fusion of color, collaboration, culture, and timeless classics, forged through the captivating medium of mixed media.Join us as we uncover Cary's artistic alchemy, drawing inspiration from luminaries like Kehinde Wiley, and crafting immersive journeys for viewers by weaving sensorial elements into his creations.Explore Cary's fervor for inclusivity, as he sheds light on his mission to uplift underrepresented artist communities, especially artists of color, by fostering access to resources and opportunities.Delve into the canvas of creative liberty with Cary, as he navigates the intricate balance between artistic freedom and client constraints, reflecting on the challenges when boundaries stifle his expressive vision.Tune in for an eye-opening conversation with Cary a he shares his journey from engineering to art and how he found his passion for painting. He discusses his unique approach to art, using mixed media to create pieces that are visually striking and engage the senses. Cary also talks about the importance of supporting historically overlooked artist communities and providing opportunities for artists of color. He emphasizes the need for creative freedom and the challenges of working within boundaries set by clients. Cary shares his upcoming solo art show and invites listeners to follow ArtBae for updates on their programming and events.Mentioned in this episodeArtbae๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #84

Crafting Culinary Magic with Chef Chris Amendola: Unveiling Hyper-Local Dining Delights

Open your ears to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where Rob Lee is at the helm. Our Todayโ€™s guest Chris Amendola, an acclaimed culinary artist, is the Executive Chef and visionary behind Foraged, an avant-garde hyper-seasonal eatery that redefines the farm-to-table concept. Every menu creation at Foraged is a masterpiece woven from locally sourced and seasonal ingredients, embodying Chef Chris Amendola's profound forest-inspired culinary philosophy. Notably, he also leads Foraged, a culinary haven in Baltimore's Station North Arts District, where he reigns as head chef, owner, and esteemed professional mushroom forager. Chef Chris's commitment to hyper-local produce manifests in innovative, ever-evolving dishes, harmoniously blended with foraged treasures. His culinary mastery in the realm of mushrooms echoes his passion, while his warm and convivial approach ensures a delightful dining experience.In this dialogue, we peel back the layers on:A culinary journey as we explore the art of infusing love and passion into every dish, unraveling how this alchemical ingredient creates unforgettable dining experiences.Peel back the layers of restaurant culture and ambiance, discovering how these subtleties orchestrate the symphony of a guest's experience, transforming it from ordinary to extraordinary.Venture into the shifting landscape of the restaurant industry, where adaptability is the key to nurturing a harmonious work environment, while we dissect how leaders navigate these changes.Crack the enigmatic code of egg perfection in the kitchen, as we delve into the intricate challenges and techniques behind mastering this deceptively simple ingredient.Uncover the essence of Chef Chris's culinary identity within his signature mushroom stew, an emblem of his ever-evolving menu and the embodiment of his creative flair.Prepare for an exciting episode as Chef Chris discusses his culinary journey, the challenges and rewards of cooking with hyper-local produce, and the intentionality behind his move to Station North. He also shares insights into his leadership style and the importance of creating a positive and fun work environment in the restaurant industry.Mentioned in this episodeForaged EateryVote for Station NorthThis episode is brought to you by a partnership with Station North Art's DistrictVote for Station North! USA Today nominated the Station North Arts District as one of the nationโ€™s 10 best creative and cultural hubs. Join us in voting once a day through July 4th. Find the link to vote in the episode description. This week, are excited to announce the return of Station North Summer Art Walks the final Fridays in July โ€˜Spotlight on Charles Northโ€™, and August โ€˜Spotlight on Greenmount Westโ€™ and September. Step into the artist studios, galleries, pop-ups, and performance spaces that make Station North one of the 10 best Arts Districts in the country. July 29, August 26, and September 30. For more information, visit stationnorth.org. Station North Arts District is a proud program of the Central Baltimore Partnership.๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #84

Crafting Fashion's Future: Thomasine Dolan Dow's Journey to Sustainability and Style

Tune in and be inspired by 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by the engaging Rob Lee. Together with our guest today, Thomasine Dolan Dow, a Baltimore native who ventured to LA in the 80s and later settled in NYC, embarked on an illustrious career journey. Initially immersed in advertising, a chance encounter with a fashion designer in '86 ignited her passion for the fashion world. From her pivotal start at Ralph Lauren, followed by roles at Armani Exchange, Banana Republic, and even her own line, including collaborations with Marc by Marc Jacobs, Lemlem, and Sperry, Thomasine's trajectory also encompassed costuming for a Meryl Streep film. Her journey included a deep dive into sustainability education within fashion. Presently, as a Fashion Design Specialist at MII (Material Innovation Initiative), she contributes significantly to the promotion of sustainable and animal-friendly materials across fashion, automotive, and home industries.In this talk, we navigate through:Exploring the Roots: How Thomasine's Childhood Passion for Fashion Shaped Her Journey.Crossing Boundaries: Thomasine's Transition from Graphic Design to Fashion Icons.Mii's Mission: Thomasine's Push for Sustainability and Animal-Friendly Fashion.Unveiling the Dark Side: Social Media's Impact on Consumerism and Fast Fashion.Empowerment through Consciousness: Self-Acceptance, Confidence, and Sustainable Fashion.This is a must-listen episode as Thomasine shares her journey in the fashion industry and her current role at the Material Innovation Initiative (Mii). She discusses her early love for fashion, her transition from graphic design to fashion design, and the challenges she faced along the way. Thomasine also highlights the role of social media in the fashion industry and the importance of self-acceptance and mindset in personal fashion sense. She emphasizes the impact of technology on sustainability in fashion and the need for conscious consumer choices.Mentioned in this episodeMaterial Innovation Initiative๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #83

Exploring Black Diaspora Artistry with Dr. Tiffany E. Barber: Integrity, Representation, and Artistic Evolution

Embrace the journey with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by none other than Rob Lee. Today our guest is Dr. Tiffany E. Barber, a distinguished scholar, curator, and critic renowned for her extensive contributions in prestigious academic journals, media outlets, and documentaries. With a focus on artists of the Black diaspora within the United States and the broader Atlantic world, her multifaceted work encompasses themes like abstraction, dance, fashion, feminism, and representation ethics. Notably, she recently curated a virtual, multimedia exhibition on Afrofuturism's significance in challenging times, hosted on Google Arts and Culture. Dr. Barber holds the positions of Assistant Professor of Africana Studies and Art History at the University of Delaware, and curator-in-residence at the Delaware Contemporary. She boasts fellowships from institutions like ArtTable, the Delaware Art Museum, and the University of Virginia's Carter G. Woodson Institute. As a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Getty Research Institute, she is currently crafting her debut book, while her expertise spans 20th and 21st-century visual art, new media, and performance within the Black Diaspora, further enriched by her dance background and experience in the public art sphere.In this edition:Explore how Dr. Barber appreciates artists who demonstrate quick thinking and problem-solving within their creative process.Discuss the significance of artistic integrity and the dangers of being overly influenced by market forces in the art world, as emphasized by Dr. Barber.Delve into Dr. Barber's personal journey influenced by her mother's impact on her passion for art and her unique perspective on concepts of blackness and womanhood.Examine Dr. Barber's insights on the shallow representation of black artists in pop culture and the broader failure to address underlying structural inequalities.Engage in a conversation about Dr. Barber's call for a more comprehensive approach beyond mere representation and visibility in addressing the challenges within the art world.Tune in and be amazed as Dr. Tiffany E. Barber discusses her journey as a scholar, curator, and writer focusing on artists of the Black Diaspora. She shares how her background in dance led her to curatorial practice and her interest in bringing together different art forms. Dr. Barber also talks about the importance of maintaining integrity in the art world and the challenges of being misquoted or misunderstood. She credits her mother for inspiring her love of art and shaping her perspective on blackness and womanhood. Dr. Barber reflects on the representation of black artists in pop culture and the need for more than just visibility and representation.๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #82

Unlocking Creativity with Sarah Magida: Embrace Art and Growth

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 Sarah Magida, a proficient Life Coach, artist, and Reiki Master, who operates Firefly Life Coaching, catering not only to artists but a broader audience. The offerings encompass personalized life coaching, Reiki sessions, and monthly workshops, thoughtfully designed to invigorate lives, both within and beyond the artistic realm. Rooted in a rich artistic background, including attending arts institutions, national exhibitions, art fairs, galleries, and public art projects, Sarah's purpose lies in nurturing the inner child of artists, addressing playfulness in work, tackling limiting beliefs within the artistic community, and liberating creatives to embrace fulfilling art careers. Sarah's coaching approach targets holistic well-being, healing blocks, and uncovering the intricate dynamics of contemporary artistic existence, with a strong focus on individualized thriving.In the following discussion:Explore the transformative potential of embracing your artistic quirks and individuality, recognizing them as the driving force behind your creativity.Uncover the significance of establishing healthy boundaries and self-worth within the artistic journey, and how these principles underpin a thriving creative career.Dive into the ways life coaching can guide artists through the intricate balance of personal aspirations and professional growth, fostering resilience and clarity.Investigate the profound impact of creativity as a catalyst for profound self-expression and personal evolution, transcending traditional boundaries.Examine the journey of self-discovery and authenticity, understanding how embracing your true self and nurturing creativity leads to a life rich with purpose and vibrancy.Don't miss this opportunity to learn from Sarah Magida, as she shares her journey in the arts and how she became a life coach. She discusses the importance of embracing one's strangeness and uniqueness in both art and life. Sarah also highlights the impact of her work on her clients and the joy she finds in helping others explore their creative potential. She emphasizes the significance of setting boundaries and valuing one's worth as an artist. Sarah's keen fashion sense and vibrant personality reflect her artistic spirit and passion for self-expression.Mentioned in this episodeFirefly Life Coaching๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #82

Authentic Storytelling and Positive Impact: Elsa M's Media Journey

Ready to explore? Tune in to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by host Rob Lee and accompanied by today's guest Elsa M., an accomplished award-winning journalist, TV host, radio host, and podcaster, who stands out as a fearless and unrestricted media force. A native Wisconsinite who has embraced Maryland as her home, Elsa's illustrious journey encompasses impactful roles such as TV Reporter/Anchor for ABC's 13 WHAM News, co-hosting "The Wake-Up Club" on 103.9 WDKX in Rochester, NY, and contributing as a reporter for WDRB, FOX 41 News in Louisville, KY, and R News in Rochester, NY. A co-creator and co-host of the dynamic "The Intersection" web show and podcast, Elsa thrived in Washington, D.C. Elsa's excellence is underscored by numerous accolades, including an Edward R. Murrow Award, Emmy nominations, recognition from esteemed institutions like the National Press Foundation and University of Wisconsin-Madison, and listings among influential individuals such as Addis Life Magazine's "40 Ethiopians Under 40 Changing the World" and 'her' Magazine's "Top 10 Women to Watch." Elsa's holistic pursuits shine as she indulges in her Peloton workouts explores vegan cuisine, paints, reads, and immerses herself in lifestyle TV shows - an embodiment of her multifaceted approach to life.Within this segment, we dig into:Elsa M's media journey driven by her commitment to amplify positive stories and foster community impact, shedding light on her path to making a difference.Engage in a discussion about Elsa's unwavering belief in authenticity, exploring how this principle influences her approach to journalism and extends to various other aspects of her life.Explore Elsa's profound affinity for connecting through interviews, probing into how her passion for human connection serves as a driving force propelling her career.Uncover Elsa's perspective on collaborative synergy, diving into her advocacy for identifying strengths and fostering collaboration to create harmonious skill complements, across various industries.Engage with Elsa's experiences in diverse cities like Rochester, New York, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as she reflects on their impact on her storytelling approach and her deep-rooted love for art, food, and festivals.Don't miss this impactful conversation with Elsa as she shares her journey in the media industry and how she found her true calling. Born in Alabama and raised in Wisconsin, Elsa started her career as a reporter and anchor in upstate New York. She later transitioned to radio and worked as a morning drive host. After a few years in the industry, she moved to Washington, D.C., where she worked for a nonprofit and then in tech marketing. Eventually, she returned to TV as the host of "Midday Maryland," a show that focuses on the positive aspects of Baltimore and the state of Maryland. Elsa emphasizes the importance of being authentic and true to oneself in the media industry and shares her passion for storytelling and connecting with people.Mentioned in this episodeElsa M on WMAR๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #81

Embracing Uniqueness: Tamao Nakayama's Journey into Minimalist Abstract Art

Begin your experience with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, presented by the one and only Rob Lee. Today we have Tamao Nakayama, a Tokyo-born artist who now resides in Virginia, who embodies the Japanese aesthetic of 'less is more' as an emerging minimalist abstract artist. Her creativity was shaped by Tokyo's evolving landscape and the presence of traditional craftsmen's studios. Her formative years in an innovative school fostered her artistic growth, leading to collaborative creative projects and sculpting experiences. Tamao pursued studies in art, ceramics, glass, metal, and furniture design in California, garnering scholarships from prestigious institutions. After a shift to Virginia during the pandemic, Tamao's artistic journey took an unforeseen turn. Stolen sculptures prompted her to explore 2-dimensional art, ultimately leading to her participation in exhibitions such as the juried group exhibition 'Hypothesis' at the Target Gallery in Alexandria, VA. This journey has redefined Tamao's artistic identity, now focused on painting and sculpture using various materials at her Woodbridge studio, transcending geographical boundaries and embracing her profound artistic evolution.Inside this recording, we venture into:How Nakayama's childhood exposure to traditional craftsmen and innovative school environments significantly nurtured her creativity and honed her problem-solving skills.Delve into Nakayama's transition from design to fine art, unveiling the pivotal moment when she sensed a void in her creative journey and discovered her true passion.Uncover the story behind Nakayama's unexpected pivot to painting during the pandemic due to kiln access challenges, and how this unforeseen turn led to her serendipitous discovery of a unique painting technique.Engage in a conversation about Nakayama's embrace of her uniqueness and the profound value she places on the freedom and problem-solving opportunities that art brings to her life.Reflect on Nakayama's recent recognition through her exhibition at the Target Gallery in Alexandria, Virginia, as we unravel the details of her experimental paintings that garnered attention and acclaim.Get ready to be inspired! Tamao Nakayama shares her journey into art and her unique approach to painting and sculpture. Growing up in Tokyo, Nakayama was exposed to traditional craftsmen and developed a natural inclination for creating with her hands. She initially pursued a career in design but felt something was missing and eventually returned to fine art. Nakayama's painting journey began during the pandemic when she couldn't access a kiln for her sculptures. She experimented with different materials and discovered a unique texture by accidentally dropping paint on a plastic container. Nakayama embraces her strangeness as both a strength and a weakness, finding inspiration in materials and their unexpected behaviors. She values the freedom and problem-solving opportunities that art offers, allowing her to be unique and authentic. Nakayama's work was recently exhibited at the Target Gallery in Alexandria, Virginia, where she received recognition for her experimental paintings.Mentioned in this episodeTamao Nakayama's Website๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
S6 #81

Crafting Connections: Empowering Artistry with Shane Prada and Elliot Keeley from the Baltimore Jewelry Center

Shane Prada, a dedicated educator and advocate for arts education, co-founded the Baltimore Jewelry Center (BJC) in 2013 to offer accessible learning opportunities in metalsmithing and jewelry to the Baltimore community. Beginning her journey in Baltimore as a Teach For America corps member, Shane's passion for arts education grew stronger over time. With a Master of Arts in Teaching from Johns Hopkins University, she played a pivotal role in establishing one of the city's first charter schools. Shane's deep connection to art jewelry and metalsmithing developed when she pursued evening classes at the Maryland Institute College of Art's Jewelry Center. Recognizing the need to preserve the legacy of the program after its discontinuation, Shane led the formation of the Baltimore Jewelry Center. As the BJC's director, she oversees administration, programming, fundraising, and community outreach. Alongside Shane, Elliot Keeley contributes to the BJC as a versatile artist and metalsmith with a background in metalsmithing and jewelry design. Based in Baltimore, Elliot's artistic exploration integrates ceramics, drawing, painting, and collage into metalwork, reflecting a unique approach to creativity and craftsmanship.About the Baltimore Jewelry CenterThe Baltimore Jewelry Center is an educational nonprofit building a vibrant creative community for the study and practice of metalsmithing and art jewelry. We educate and inspire new and established artists, as well as promote metalsmithing and art jewelry to the general public through exhibitions, community, and educational outreach.In the course of this episode, we explore:Explore how the Baltimore Jewelry Center is making metalsmithing and jewelry education accessible to the local community, providing insights into their approach and impact.Delve into the significance of jewelry as a versatile and personal art form, discussing its potential to convey narratives and empower self-expression.Uncover the importance of networking and forming connections within the arts industry, and how these relationships contribute to achieving success.Discuss how the Baltimore Jewelry Center's location in the Station North Arts District fosters a creative environment, nurturing collaboration and support within the artistic community.This is one episode you won't want to skip! Shane Prada and Elliot Keeley discuss the Baltimore Jewelry Center. They talk about the inspiration behind the center, the importance of accessible education in the arts, and the impact of being located in the Station North Arts District. They also highlight the diverse range of programs and opportunities offered by the center, including classes, workshops, studio access, residencies, and a gallery space.Mentioned in this episodeBaltimore Jewelry CenterThe Station North Arts & Entertainment Interview Series is supported by the Station North Art's District & Central Baltimore Partnership.๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
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