ASH HAGERSTRAND is a Brooklyn-based artist whose work explores their experience of navigating medical spaces as a femme person with disabilities. In this episode Kimberly and Ash talk about Ash’s relationship to online wellness communities and their work in sculpture and digital art. Ash is also the founder of Chronically Online, an online gallery focusing on the work of disabled people. Support the show
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ASH HAGERSTRAND is a Brooklyn-based artist whose work explores their experience of navigating medical spaces as a femme person with disabilities. In this episode Kimberly and Ash talk about Ash’s relationship to online wellness communities and their work in sculpture and digital art. Ash is also the founder of Chronically Online, an online gallery focusing on the work of disabled people. Support the show
Mobile homes, conservative dads and birthdays with Amy Ritter
Art Uncovered
38 minutes
1 year ago
Mobile homes, conservative dads and birthdays with Amy Ritter
Amy Ritter is a New York-based artist who recently received a NYFA grant to continue her investigation into forgotten and marginalized mobile home communities across the United States. In this episode Kimberly and Amy talk about Amy’s experience of growing up in a mobile home, her close relationship with her conservative father and her desire to listen to the struggles of low-income Americans and to understand their political motivations. Support the show
Art Uncovered
ASH HAGERSTRAND is a Brooklyn-based artist whose work explores their experience of navigating medical spaces as a femme person with disabilities. In this episode Kimberly and Ash talk about Ash’s relationship to online wellness communities and their work in sculpture and digital art. Ash is also the founder of Chronically Online, an online gallery focusing on the work of disabled people. Support the show