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Unveiling Creative Pathways: Empowering Education and Entrepreneurship with Sabrina Dépestre
S6 #100 Aug 08, 22

Unveiling Creative Pathways: Empowering Education and Entrepreneurship with Sabrina Dépestre

Engage your mind with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where host Rob Lee guides the way on an enthralling discussion with Sabrina Dépestre, an accomplished marketer and brand strategist, who leads as the Director of Brand Marketing for MICA's Open Studies program. With a robust background in business administration and marketing, her experience includes pivotal roles with industry leaders like the Miami Heat and Lululemon. Sabrina's commitment extends to fostering connections and translating ideas into reality, evident in her volunteer efforts supporting youth, education, art, social impact, and technology sectors. A devoted Mentor & Coach for Bridges Baltimore and a Board Member of Innovation Works, she's also served as Baltimore Chapter Ambassador for the "She Builds Initiative". Balancing her roles at MICA, consultancy, and volunteerism, she finds joy in cooking, reading, and yoga. A Florida International University graduate, Sabrina now calls Baltimore, Maryland home.In this episode, we explore:The transformative world of Open Studies at MICA, where boundaries of traditional education are shattered. Delve into the stories of individuals empowered by innovative learning models, gaining access to art and design education that transcends convention.The shared DNA of artists and entrepreneurs. Join us as we explore the realms of curiosity, creativity, and risk-taking that bridge these seemingly distinct worlds, uncovering how these traits foster success in both realms.Delve into the nuanced world of entrepreneurship as we dissect the pivotal role of discipline. Engage in a candid discussion exploring the challenges and triumphs of mastering discipline, shedding light on how entrepreneurs overcome this demanding trait on their journey to success.Discover the dynamic evolution of the Open Studies program at MICA as we dive into its expansion and new degree offerings. Explore the forward-thinking vision that propels this program into uncharted territories, equipping students with cutting-edge skills to navigate the evolving landscapes of art and design. Get ready for a mind-blowing episode as Sabrina shares her background and experiences in connecting people and promoting brands. She discusses the mission of the Open Studies program, which aims to provide access to art and design education through innovative learning models. Sabrina also highlights the overlapping traits between artists and entrepreneurs, such as curiosity, creativity, and risk-taking. She emphasizes the importance of discipline in entrepreneurship and shares her insights on the future of the Open Studies program.The Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), Office of Open StudiesThe series is produced with generous support from the Maryland Institute College of Art, Office of Open Studies.  MICA Open Studies is helping to define the Maryland Institute College of Art as a 21st-century leader in the education of artists and designers. MICA Open Studies fuels creative journeys through convenient and innovative learning models that provide broad access to the college’s rigorous art and design education.Mentioned in this episode:Sabrina Dépestre 🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
Empowering Education and Artistry: Championing Access and Growth with Natovian McLeod
S6 #101 Aug 09, 22

Empowering Education and Artistry: Championing Access and Growth with Natovian McLeod

It's time to explore creativity on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where Rob Lee takes the lead on this meaningful conversation with Natovian McLeod, a Baltimore-based artist, and educator, holds a BFA in General Fine Arts and a Master of Arts in Teaching from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA). Her dedication to education and artistic excellence has earned her recognition as the Maryland Teacher of Promise in 2016 and an Arts Educator certificate of merit from Dr. Justin Sutters. At MICA, she's been instrumental in reshaping the core curriculum to focus on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Globalization. Currently serving as an elementary art teacher and the program coordinator for MICAs Art and Design College Accelerator Program, Natovian is deeply committed to fostering accessibility and educational opportunities for students of color. Her artistic expression extends to sculpture, with a penchant for creating thought-provoking wooden pieces that inspire reflection and dialogue.In this episode, we delve into:A captivating conversation with artist and educator Natovian McLeod, dedicated to breaking barriers for students of color in Baltimore. Uncover her inspiring journey to promote accessibility and educational opportunities, as she shares the transformative impact of the Art and Design College Accelerator Program (ADCAP) at MICA. Join us as we explore her heartwarming connections with students and families, revealing how she nurtures confidence and hope for a brighter future.Embark on a profound exploration of the artistic world with Natovian McLeod as she delves into the enchanting realm of minimalistic sculptures. Discover how the power of simplicity in art resonates with personal growth and the enduring path of self-improvement. Join us in an enlightening conversation about the significance of embracing grace and fostering growth, both as an artist and as an individual.Immerse yourself in the world of creativity and education with Natovian McLeod, an artist and educator on a mission to create lasting change. Uncover the transformative journey of Baltimore City students as they harness the opportunities offered by the Art and Design College Accelerator Program (ADCAP) at MICA. Explore Natovian's unique approach to building connections, instilling confidence, and igniting hope, leaving a trail of inspiration in her wake.Join us for an insightful dialogue with Natovian McLeod as we traverse the intersection of art and personal growth. Uncover the intriguing world of minimalistic sculptures and how they serve as vessels for messages of continuous self-improvement. Engage in a thought-provoking discussion about the significance of grace, growth, and learning, offering wisdom for artists and individuals alike.You won't want to miss this enlightening conversation with Natovian as she discusses her work in promoting accessibility and educational opportunities for students of color in Baltimore. Natovian shares her experiences as the Director of Youth Programs and Community Education at MICA and highlights the impact of programs like the Art and Design College Accelerator Program (ADCAP) in empowering Baltimore City students. She emphasizes the importance of listening and connecting with students and families and the joy she finds in seeing their growth and confidence. Natovian also reflects on her own artistic process, the power of simplicity in her work, and the importance of giving oneself grace.The Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), Office of Open StudiesThe series is produced with generous support from the Maryland Institute College of Art, Office of Open Studies.  MICA Open Studies is helping to define the Maryland Institute College of Art as a 21st-century leader in the education of artists and designers. MICA Open Studies fuels creative journeys through convenient and innovative learning models that provide broad access to the college’s rigorous art and design education.Mentioned in this episode:Natovian McLeod 🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
Empowering Baltimore Through Art and Access with Ariana Parrish
S6 #102 Aug 10, 22

Empowering Baltimore Through Art and Access with Ariana Parrish

Get ready for thought-provoking conversations on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, with your host, Rob Lee, and today’s guest: Ariana Parrish is a versatile figure, skilled as an architect, property manager, community activist, and artist. Graduating with a Bachelor of Architecture from Temple University in 2013 and a Master of Professional Studies from Maryland Institute College of Art in 2022, she's a Baltimore native with a strong commitment to community upliftment. With over fourteen years of property management expertise and a background in architectural design, including projects like HIV labs and animal holding cells, Ariana's diverse skill set shines through. Her passion for community projects is evident in her involvement in various associations and her founding of Nos Remay Baltimore, a nonprofit dedicated to providing artistic and food access to underserved communities.In this episode, we uncover:Ariana's diverse background as a trained architect, property manager, community activist, and artist has led to a unique and impactful journey.Discover the story behind Ariana's brainchild, Nos Remay Baltimore, a nonprofit organization that's making waves in underserved communities by providing a dynamic blend of food and art access.Explore how Ariana's passion for architecture is deeply intertwined with her commitment to community welfare, as she shares her insights on preserving Baltimore's architectural heritage and her innovative approach to creating spaces that foster community growth.Tune in to hear Ariana's perspective on the pivotal role of community engagement and collaboration in driving positive transformation within the city, and gain inspiration from her extraordinary endeavors at the intersection of art, architecture, and activism.Don't miss this chance to hear from Ariana as she discusses her background and experiences in the field of architecture. She shares her passion for community-oriented projects and her desire to provide food and art access to underserved communities in Baltimore through her nonprofit organization, Nos Remay Baltimore. Ariana also talks about the importance of preserving the architectural heritage of Baltimore and the challenges she faces in bringing about positive change in the city.The Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), Office of Open StudiesThe series is produced with generous support from the Maryland Institute College of Art, Office of Open Studies.  MICA Open Studies is helping to define the Maryland Institute College of Art as a 21st-century leader in the education of artists and designers. MICA Open Studies fuels creative journeys through convenient and innovative learning models that provide broad access to the college’s rigorous art and design education.Mentioned in this episode:Ariana Parrish 🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
Crafting Impactful Visual Stories: Exploring Human-Centered Design and Art Education with Trish Moore
S6 #103 Aug 11, 22

Crafting Impactful Visual Stories: Exploring Human-Centered Design and Art Education with Trish Moore

Welcome to a world of insightful discussions on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, featuring host Rob Lee and our guest Patricia "Trish" Moore, a Baltimore County native from Parkville, who discovered her artistic calling early in life. With over two decades of expertise, she's an accomplished graphic designer and arts educator. Trish's creative journey has led her to a role as a senior creative at the University of Maryland Extension, expertly infusing information with vibrant storytelling through graphic design. In addition, she imparts her wisdom as a part-time teacher at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore. Renowned for her commitment to human-centered design and adept use of data-driven insights, Trish crafts visually captivating and impactful designs that resonate deeply.Within this chat, we shed light on:The world of human-centered design, where the spotlight is on the end user and their needs. Join us as we uncover the principles that guide this design approach and explore real-life examples of how it has revolutionized products and services. From digital interfaces to physical spaces, we'll talk to experts who have mastered the art of putting people at the heart of design and learn how it can shape a more user-friendly world.Realm of artistic expression with a deep dive into the life and work of German expressionist artist Katie Kolowitz. This episode takes us on a journey through Kolowitz's powerful artistry, particularly her impactful contributions to social justice causes. Through interviews with art historians, activists, and artists inspired by her, we'll examine how art can be a dynamic catalyst for change and the ways in which Kolowitz's legacy continues to inspire modern movements.The colorful array of art classes offered by Micah's Open Studies program. From painting to sculpture, and from beginners to seasoned artists, we uncover how these classes break down barriers and cater to a wide range of ages and backgrounds. Through conversations with instructors and students, we'll hear stories of personal growth, unexpected creativity, and the weaving together of diverse artistic perspectives in this creative community.The profound influence of art education as we sit down with Trish, a passionate advocate for using art to transform individuals and communities. Through her experiences and anecdotes, we explore how art education goes beyond just technique, fostering personal development and social cohesion. Join us as we uncover the ripple effects of Trish's work, from inspiring individual breakthroughs to fostering a sense of belonging and empowerment within communities.Join us and learn from the best! Trish discusses her work in the Open Studies program at Micah. She emphasizes the importance of human-centered design and how it guides her creative process. Trish also shares her influences, including German expressionist artist Katie Kolowitz, and talks about the connection between art and social justice. She highlights the diverse range of students she works with and the transformative power of art education.The Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), Office of Open StudiesThe series is produced with generous support from the Maryland Institute College of Art, Office of Open Studies.  MICA Open Studies is helping to define the Maryland Institute College of Art as a 21st-century leader in the education of artists and designers. MICA Open Studies fuels creative journeys through convenient and innovative learning models that provide broad access to the college’s rigorous art and design education.Mentioned in this episode:Patricia “Trish” Moore 🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
Designing Innovation: Bridging Arts and Business for Exceptional Experiences with Brandon Ball
S6 #104 Aug 12, 22

Designing Innovation: Bridging Arts and Business for Exceptional Experiences with Brandon Ball

Your adventure begins with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, presented by your host, Rob Lee. Today we have Brandon Ball, a distinguished Designer Leader renowned for his prowess in devising innovative strategies and creative solutions for clients. Melding his passion for the arts with his acute business acumen, he collaborates with teams to reimagine and elevate customer experiences. From his formative years at General Electric to his impactful tenure leading innovation and design projects for Marriott and KPMG Digital, Brandon has navigated diverse sectors with finesse. Armed with degrees in engineering, design, and business, including an MA in Design Leadership from Maryland Institute College of Art and an MBA from Johns Hopkins, he is a dynamic multidisciplinary thinker. Hailing from Atlanta, Brandon's interests span the globe, encompassing travel, hiking, curating events, teaching at MICA, and nurturing emerging talent from his alma maters.In this feature, we unravel:The world of corporate innovation with a spotlight on Brandon, a trailblazer who guides companies in crafting remarkable experiences for both customers and employees. Explore how his expertise transforms businesses, fostering creativity and redefining success.The transformative power of the Open Studies program as we uncover its innovative and interdisciplinary curriculum designed to align with ever-evolving industry demands. Discover how this program is equipping learners with the skills needed to excel in a rapidly changing world.Join us in a conversation about the dynamic role of communication in design. Learn from experts how designers like Brandon are mastering the art of adapting communication styles to foster productive collaborations with diverse stakeholders, ultimately shaping exceptional outcomes.Embark on a journey into the exhilarating realm of design with Brandon. Explore his passion for crafting prototypes and witness firsthand the electrifying moment when clients share his excitement. Discover how prototyping fuels innovation and brings concepts to life.Delve into the mind of Brandon, a designer whose signature approach centers around creating value for both customers and businesses. Uncover the strategic insights that fuel his unique design philosophy, and learn how this symbiotic relationship drives exceptional results in the ever-evolving landscape of design. This is a must-listen episode as Brandon shares his journey from engineering to design, his experience in the Open Studies program, and his approach to cross-functional collaboration. He also discusses the most exciting part of the design process, his signature as a designer, and his biggest mess-up and the lessons he learned from it.The Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), Office of Open StudiesThe series is produced with generous support from the Maryland Institute College of Art, Office of Open Studies.  MICA Open Studies is helping to define the Maryland Institute College of Art as a 21st-century leader in the education of artists and designers. MICA Open Studies fuels creative journeys through convenient and innovative learning models that provide broad access to the college’s rigorous art and design education.Mentioned in this episode:Brandon Ball 🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
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