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Photographers of Color Podcast
Aaron Turner
15 episodes
9 months ago
The Center for Photographers of Color - seeks to promote the advancement of emerging and under-represented artists of color working within photography, digital imaging, and other lens-based media. On this podcast we talk about what it means to be a person of color working in photography and other lens-based media today.
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The Center for Photographers of Color - seeks to promote the advancement of emerging and under-represented artists of color working within photography, digital imaging, and other lens-based media. On this podcast we talk about what it means to be a person of color working in photography and other lens-based media today.
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Visual Arts
Arts,
Education,
Society & Culture
Episodes (15/15)
Photographers of Color Podcast
Arkansas Photographer: Geleve Grice w/ Robert Cochran, Ph.D.
For this episode, I’m speaking with Dr. Robert Cochran. Professor in the Department of English here at the University of Arkansas. His research and teaching interests include American Studies, American Literature, Folklore, and contemporary literature, and he has numerous publications and awards to his name, including a 1989 Guggenheim Fellowship. We speak about Cochran’s book, A Photographer of Note: Arkansas Artist Geleve Grice, and many memories of Mr. Grice during the making of the book, photographs, and his legacy.
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4 years ago
1 hour 16 minutes 20 seconds

Photographers of Color Podcast
Andre Ramos-Woodard | Ep. 14
Co-host University of Arkansas School of Art 1st Year MFA student Trent Bozeman in Conversation with Andre Ramos-Woodard.
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4 years ago
58 minutes 1 second

Photographers of Color Podcast
Jasmine Clarke | Ep. 13
Jasmine Clarke is a 25-year-old photographer born (and based) in Brooklyn, New York. She graduated from Bard College in 2018 with a BA in Photography. Inspired by the surreal qualities of our waking world, her images play with the tension between fiction and reality. Her images have been shown at Howard Greenberg Gallery in Manhattan and are currently on view at Photoville in Brooklyn Bridge Park, the Photo Vogue Festival in Milan, and the National Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta.
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4 years ago
49 minutes 1 second

Photographers of Color Podcast
Raymond Thompson Jr. | Ep. 12
In this episode we speak about Raymond’s career as a photojournalist, his project Appalachian Ghosts, current works in progress and much more.
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5 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 15 seconds

Photographers of Color Podcast
Akea Brionne Brown | Ep. 11
5 years ago
1 hour 21 minutes 8 seconds

Photographers of Color Podcast
Dannielle Bowman | Ep. 10
During this podcast we talk about two bodies of work from Bowman: Here Now, in which she explores landscapes of historical significance in the U.S., monuments and artifacts found in museums and public spaces, all in an effort to investigate the histories of people left out of the grand historical narratives that we are more familiar The other body of work that we talk about is, What Had Happened, Bowman returns to where she grew up (the Baldwin Hills, Inglewood, and Crenshaw neighborhoods of Los Angeles, CA), opening her own history to ask questions about the role location and landscape play in personal evolution. With a particular interest in Black Baby Boomers and The Great Migration, which refers to the movement or relocation of more than 6 million African Americans from the rural South to the cities of the North, Midwest and West from about 1916 to 1970
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5 years ago
55 minutes 1 second

Photographers of Color Podcast
Sama Alshaibi | Ep. 9
I finally had the chance to hear Sama Alshaibi speak in late February during a lecture on campus at the University of Arkansas. She was in town for the 2020 State of the Art exhibition opening at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art & The Momentary. During this episode we talk about Sama's earliest significant memory of photography, the early years of her practice, and take a deep dive into influences surrounding the work.
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5 years ago
1 hour 45 minutes 26 seconds

Photographers of Color Podcast
Lonnie Graham | Ep. 8
Episode 8 guest: Lonnie Graham During this episode we talk about the various stops along the way in Lonnie's distinguished and collaborative career; time spent at the Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild and the original Barnes Foundation, his numerous community projects, also his philosophy on the artist being able to use the community as a palate and how that ties into the role of the modern artist.
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5 years ago
1 hour 13 minutes 58 seconds

Photographers of Color Podcast
Jamal Cyrus | Ep. 7
Episode seven features a conversation with Houston based artist Jamal Cyrus, and co-host Tay Butler, a graduate assistant with the Center for Photographers of Color and fist year MFA student here at the University of Arkansas. We discuss Jamal's use of photography within his studio practice and his most recent show with Inman Gallery in Houston, Tx titled 'Currents and Currencies' which took place November 8, 2019 – January 11, 2020.
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5 years ago
1 hour 17 minutes 50 seconds

Photographers of Color Podcast
Andrea Morales | Ep. 6
In this episode, I speak with Andrea Morales southern-based documentary photographer working between Memphis, Tennessee & Oxford, Mississippi, where she is currently a producer at the Southern Documentary Project at the University of Mississippi. She grew up in Miami’s Little Havana and earned a B.S. in journalism from the University of Florida, as well as an M.A. in photography from Ohio University. She is also an MFA candidate in documentary expression at the University of Mississippi’s Center for Study of Southern Culture. We talk about Andrea's childhood growing up in Miami, both of our times spent at Ohio University, her projects Jemeska’s Story in Glouster, Ohio, and her Roll Down like Water project in Memphis, Tennessee.
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6 years ago
1 hour 41 minutes 37 seconds

Photographers of Color Podcast
Rachelle Mozman Solano | Ep.5
Rachelle Mozman Solano, Brooklyn based artist and Professor of the Practice in Digital Media and Photography at School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University. In this episode we talk about two of Mozman Solanos films and three of her photographic projects which deal with a range of topics from the United Fruit Company in Panama, Paul Gaugin, immigration, assimilation, class, identity, and family.
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6 years ago
53 minutes 41 seconds

Photographers of Color Podcast
Andrew Jackson | Ep.3
In this episode we talk about Andrew’s parents and their migration from Jamaica to Britain, how this shaped his sense of belonging, immigration, the historical and contemporary politics of the UK, and how combined all these things inform his practice as an artist. We go into detail about two of his projects: 'From A Small Island' & 'Another Place Like Home'
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6 years ago
1 hour 34 minutes 5 seconds

Photographers of Color Podcast
Claire A. Warden | Ep. 4
In this episode we talk about Claire’s childhood and being asked the question “What are you?” in relation to her outward appearance, and how this question lead to the use of ambiguity through abstraction within her work today, in which she deals with the topics of identity, genetics, and representation.
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6 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes 55 seconds

Photographers of Color Podcast
Bethany Mollenkof | Ep. 2
In this episode, we talk about Bethany’s time at the LA times, what it’s like to be a woman of color in the industry today, freelancing, and her latest project on women working midwifery in Alabama
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6 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 8 seconds

Photographers of Color Podcast
Zora J Murff | Ep. 1
In this episode we discuss Zora’s childhood, his beginnings in photography, recent accolades, mentors and influencers, and a little bit about his thoughts on being a black photographer.
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6 years ago
1 hour 20 minutes 24 seconds

Photographers of Color Podcast
The Center for Photographers of Color - seeks to promote the advancement of emerging and under-represented artists of color working within photography, digital imaging, and other lens-based media. On this podcast we talk about what it means to be a person of color working in photography and other lens-based media today.