Épisodes

  • Episode 11: Amaranta Sandys - Teaching Heritage Through Art
    Apr 24 2026

    The conversation with Amaranta Sandys covers her artistic journey, community engagement, and the healing power of art. It delves into the representation of culture, advocacy, and the social impact of artistic expression. Amaranta's community outreach and artistic vision are also highlighted, showcasing her commitment to art as a means of connection and empowerment.

    Website: About Me | Art Maranth

    Instagram: Instagram

    Takeaways

    • Community Engagement
    • Art as Healing

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Artistic Journey and Community Engagement
    • 10:56 Art as Healing and Coping
    • 18:11 Cultural Representation and Advocacy
    • 29:04 Community Outreach and Artistic Vision
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    42 min
  • Episode 10: Risqué and Rye - Healing Practices Through Art
    Apr 17 2026

    Riskay and Rye, a multifaceted artist, discusses her journey as a performer, doula, and advocate. She shares insights into her artistic craft, becoming a doula, advocating for Black bodies in healthcare, experiences of grief and loss, and the inspiration behind her play 'Intimacy Through Grief Reawakened'. The conversation covers themes of artistic expression through grief, coping with loss, cultural identity and representation, media influence, diversity in media and entertainment, challenges in the entertainment industry, and artistic inspiration and expression. Risque and Rye shares personal experiences and insights related to these themes, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of art, culture, and personal identity.

    Find Risque and Rye here: (50) Risque and Rye - YouTube

    Takeaways

    • Multifaceted artistry
    • Advocacy for Black bodies in healthcare Artistic expression as a means of coping with grief
    • Challenges and barriers in the entertainment industry

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introduction and Artistic Craft
    • 08:08 Advocacy and Challenges in Healthcare
    • 13:49 Grief and Loss
    • 21:35 Artistic Expression Through Grief
    • 27:36 Cultural Identity and Representation
    • 34:04 Challenges in the Entertainment Industry
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    34 min
  • Episode 09: Kyle Bradford - Behind the Scenes of Success and Failure
    Apr 10 2026

    The podcast 'Emerald City Creatives' was created to connect and highlight artists in the Seattle area, but expanded to include the entire West Coast. The host emphasizes the importance of building a closer-knit community and creating safe spaces for BIPOC and queer creatives. The conversation delves into the non-linear nature of success and the value of learning from failure. The conversation covers the importance of showing up, creating a thriving environment, starting small and growing, expanding and diversifying services, navigating failure and success, embracing failure, the power of saying no, finding success in the midst of failure, the myth of black excellence, the importance of rest and self-care, risk and rebuilding, and protecting creativity and embracing change. The takeaways include the significance of showing up, starting small and growing, protecting intellectual property, embracing failure, not waiting for perfection to start, and the importance of community success.

    Find Kyle and their projects here:

    3rd Annual Queer Art Exhibition: Home | Annual Queer Art Exhibition

    Cebreazy Paints: CebreazyPaints LLC | Paint Parties | 611 2nd Avenue, Seattle, WA, USA

    Help fund the pod and arts projects: poweredbyshunpike.org/c/PBS/a/cebreazypaints

    Takeaways

    • Community-driven podcast
    • Success is not linear Success is about showing up
    • Start small and grow from there
    • Protect your intellectual property
    • Embrace failure and learn from it
    • Don't wait for perfection to start
    • Community success is just as important as individual success

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introduction to Emerald City Creatives
    • 05:25 Building a Closer-Knit Community
    • 14:19 Redefining Success
    • 27:00 Learning from Failure
    • 32:22 Starting Small and Growing
    • 39:33 The Power of Saying No
    • 44:43 The Cost of Black Excellence
    • 49:43 Risk and Rebuilding
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    58 min
  • Episode 08: We Belong Seattle -Artists Grant Writing
    Apr 3 2026

    The conversation explores the birth of 'We Belong' and its transition from individual work to community impact, the concept of radical self-love, the significance of names in the Asian American experience, the creation of a gallery space for belonging, advice for grant writing and finding opportunities, and the importance of personal expression in art and grant writing. The conversation delves into the power of vulnerability in art, the journey of artistic identity, and the healing and empowering impact of art on personal experiences. It also explores the role of art in fostering empathy, connection, and a sense of belonging, as well as the importance of embracing diversity and challenging societal norms. The themes of self-discovery, interconnectedness, and the transformative power of art are central to the discussion.

    We Belong Website: Home - weBelong

    Instagram: WeBelongSeattle

    Takeaways

    • The importance of embracing personal art and identity
    • The impact of personal art on resonance and connection Art as a source of connection and revelation
    • The transformative impact of art on personal experiences

    Chapters

    • 00:00 The Birth of We Belong
    • 06:34 The Stories of Our Names
    • 13:10 Grant Writing and Trust-Based Philanthropy
    • 22:14 Grant Writing and Personal Expression
    • 28:47 The Power of Vulnerability in Art
    • 35:32 Personal Journey and Artistic Inspiration
    • 42:28 Cracking Open to Explore Personal Story
    • 49:20 Interconnectedness and Diversity in Art
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    53 min
  • Episode 07: Nahshon Joshua - Fusing History and Mythology in Art
    Mar 27 2026

    The conversation delves into Nashon's artistic background, challenges during COVID, artistic vision, exploration of themes, oil painting techniques, fashion influence, family and cultural background, and personal reflection on the artistic journey. The conversation delves into the theme of artistic resilience and adaptation, drawing parallels between the challenges of hurdling in track and field and the creative process. It explores the concept of finding one's 'pocket' as an artist and the necessity of hurdling through creative obstacles. The discussion also emphasizes the importance of experimentation and exploration in artistic practice, highlighting the role of play and creativity in the face of adversity.

    Find Nashon here:

    Instagram: @nahshonjoshua

    Website: Black Oil Painter | Nahshon Joshua | Contemporary Art

    Musical Inspiration: Mango Butter by Duran Brenner

    Learn more about the Atlantic Slave Trade here: The Horrifying Reason Sharks Followed Slave Ships Through the Middle Passage

    Takeaways

    • Art as a tool for exploring and addressing social issues
    • The intersection of fashion, art, and cultural identity Artistic resilience
    • Exploration through experimentation

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introduction and Artistic Background
    • 09:06 Exploring Themes of Blackness, Queerness, and Fantasy
    • 17:18 Oil Painting Techniques and Fashion Influence
    • 23:24 Influence of Family and Cultural Background
    • 30:08 Personal Reflection and Artistic Journey
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    57 min
  • Episode 06: John Setzer - Art, Activism, and Owning Your Narrative
    Mar 20 2026

    The conversation delves into the collaborative nature of art, the role of art in activism, the importance of embracing the messiness of art, and the significance of zines and artistic expression. It also explores the punk rock spirit of art, the power of artistic collaboration, and the role of art as a political expression. Additionally, it highlights the artistic process and political activism, the role of watercolor in artistic expression, and the importance of making art without the pressure of perfection. The conversation concludes with a discussion on artistic inspiration and collaboration, as well as the musical inspiration that captures the artistic practice.

    Water Protectors: Standing Rock Protesters Remain At Dakota Access Pipeline Site, Despite Warnings. Here's Why : NPR

    John Setzer: Instagram

    Takeaways

    • Art as a form of collaboration
    • The importance of making art without the pressure of perfection

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introduction and Artistic Collaboration
    • 05:51 The Role of Art in Activism
    • 11:53 Embracing the Messiness of Art
    • 18:57 Advice for Artists and the Role of Art in Society
    • 24:01 The Power of Artistic Collaboration
    • 29:59 Art as a Political Expression
    • 35:45 The Role of Watercolor in Artistic Expression
    • 42:07 Artistic Inspiration and Collaboration
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    32 min
  • Episode 05: Möet McClain - Telling Tulsa's Story Through Art
    Mar 13 2026

    The conversation delves into Möet's journey as an artist and historian, highlighting the intersection of collage art and historical storytelling. Möet's unique approach to preserving untold histories through art is a central theme, with a focus on the Tulsa Race Massacre and its personal significance. The conversation delves into the legacy of the Tulsa Massacre, systemic injustices, and the impact of historical injustices on present-day society. It also explores the theme of resilience through spirituality and the reclaiming of ancestral stories and legacies.

    Find Möet here:

    Instagram: Jazzy.Historian

    Website: Hotabolitionist

    Muscal Inspiration: Jay Electronica – Fruits of the Spirit Lyrics | Genius Lyrics

    Donate to keep the show going: poweredbyshunpike.org/c/PBS/a/cebreazypaints

    Takeaways

    • Collage art as a form of historical expression
    • The importance of sharing untold stories through art Resilience through spirituality
    • Historical injustices and their impact on present-day society

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introduction and Artistic Connection
    • 11:53 Digital Collages and Historical Inspiration
    • 20:15 Tulsa Race Massacre and Personal Experience
    • 25:36 The Legacy of the Tulsa Massacre
    • 30:49 Systemic Injustices and Policy Violence
    • 36:23 Reclaiming Ancestral Stories and Legacies
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    50 min
  • Episode 04: Travis Johnson - Arts, Creation, and Healing
    Mar 6 2026

    Travis Johnson discusses his artistic evolution, drawing inspiration from the desert landscape, and the impact of mentorship on his artistic journey. He emphasizes the importance of persistence and the freedom to break artistic rules. The conversation delves into the context of art and creativity, the role of art as healing and ritual, the impact of travel on artistic practice, the exploration of violence and empathy, and the anticipation of the future in 2026 and beyond. The discussion covers a wide range of topics, from the philosophy of art to the societal implications of violence and empathy.

    Find Travis here:

    Instagram: @travisjohnsonstudios

    Travis Merch: TJStudiosNW - Hats

    PBS: Everybody with Angela Williamson | Afro-Folk Gospel Group Black Magic | Season 7 | Episode 10 | PBS

    What song sums up his creative experience right now?

    Ky-Mani Marley – Ghetto Soldier Lyrics | Genius Lyrics

    Support the show and donate: Donate

    Takeaways

    • Artistic evolution through adaptation and exploration
    • Influence of the desert landscape on art
    • Importance of mentorship and artistic freedom Art as a form of healing and ritual
    • Exploring the impact of violence and empathy in art

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Artistic Evolution
    • 08:35 Desert Dwellings
    • 16:23 Artistic Journey
    • 25:32 The Context of Art and Creativity
    • 35:02 Art as Healing and Ritual
    • 40:22 Travel and Artistic Pockets
    • 49:11 Looking Forward to 2026 and Beyond
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    52 min