In this episode of In the Making with Mander, I sit down with musician, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Brandon Serafino to talk about the inspiration that can be found where you’re rooted.
Brandon shares how his artistic roots connect him to community and the evolution so many artists go through with time, practice and maturity. We talk about building a creative life here in Hartford, engaging in the art scene beyond Connecticut’s Capitol City, and why teaching the next generation of musicians is central to his practice.
This is a conversation about where art begins, how it grows, and the roots that keep us grounded.
In this episode, I sit down on the couch with Mercury, an artist based in Hartford who stands out to me as a creative mind who sees and works with art like no one else I know.
We talk about what it means to make art in Hartford, the fight for artist rights, and Mercury's own experiences where boundaries were crossed. We also dig into the complicated reality of public art, its purpose, and gentrification.
Mercury keeps things mysterious, but one thing’s certain: they don’t hold back. This conversation is real, and bound to get people talking.
I'm sitting down with artist and musician Andy Sorenson to explore the transformative and deeply personal ways art can heal, connect, and inspire the artist and the audience. We talk about getting uncomfortable making art and what happens when you challenge yourself to go to the places you didn't even realize you could go.
Whether you’re an artist yourself, finding your path in art, or looking for inspiration, Andy’s reflections will leave you feeling grounded, hopeful, and ready to embrace what life throws at you, through art.
What happens when two abstract artists — one a painter, one a composer — interpret the same story through different mediums?In this episode of In the Making with Mander, I sit down with jazz saxophonist and composer Nick Biello to talk about our collaboration on Before the Flood, a powerful and personal piece that started as sound and became a 20-foot painted scroll made with handmade inks inspired by ancient civilizations.
We dive into the abstract nature of instrumental music and intuitive art, the deep trust involved in creative translation, and the magic of feeling truly seen in your work. We also talk about being present, letting go in the creative process, and how collaboration can unlock layers in your own practice you didn’t know were there.
This one’s special.
Find Nick Biello's music on all streaming platforms. His album New America will be released on June 20th.
Before the Flood debuts at the Jewish Community Center in West Hartford, CT this summer. The exhibition runs from July 2 - August 26. Artist reception July 24th. See www.amandaroyart.com for details.
This one's a quickie 😊
Tiana Correa is with me again. We're going to talk about the three solo shows Mander has opening in 2025. We're talking about sexy titles, how art looks like pies, and divorce art. Each show this year is a completely different body of work. What was I think?! We'll dive into what the vibe is going to be like at each show. You don't want to miss them!
Mander's solo shows (with some date edits):
In this debut episode of In the Making with Mander, I sit down with my dear friend Tiana to explore the root of who I am as an artist. From childhood memories and early creative sparks to the work I create today, we trace the threads that have shaped who I am as an artist. We talk about my process of making and working with natural inks, the emotional and symbolic connections I build through natural materials, and how mixed media helps me tell deeper, more layered stories. This is the beginning of something meaningful—a look at the why behind my work.