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Sounds From the Studio
RuggedAngel Productions
25 episodes
1 day ago
Contemporary Craft, located in Pittsburgh, PA, fosters the use of traditional craft materials such as ceramic, fiber, glass, metal, and wood to make art. Our community honors the history and heritage of craft while showcasing modern, exploratory work. We decided to bring the stories of some of our exhibiting and studio artists to a broader audience, by way of this podcast. Hosts: Rachel Rearick and Kahmeela Adams
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Contemporary Craft, located in Pittsburgh, PA, fosters the use of traditional craft materials such as ceramic, fiber, glass, metal, and wood to make art. Our community honors the history and heritage of craft while showcasing modern, exploratory work. We decided to bring the stories of some of our exhibiting and studio artists to a broader audience, by way of this podcast. Hosts: Rachel Rearick and Kahmeela Adams
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Visual Arts
Arts
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S1 E8 The Power of Tradition: Sharif Bey on Art and Ancestry
Sounds From the Studio
49 minutes 42 seconds
2 years ago
S1 E8 The Power of Tradition: Sharif Bey on Art and Ancestry

The "more Jazz than Classical" artist, ceramicist, and professor Sharif Bey joins us to discuss his artistic practice and how it came to be. Bey speaks on connectivity, generational values, and the power of ancestral memory. Hosts Rachel and Kahmeela explore Sharif's profound connection to his craft, from his early experiences at the Carnegie Museum of Art to his innovative work with both ceramics and glass.

Sharif shares captivating insights into his creative process, discussing the symbolic significance of birds in his work and the deep influence of African diasporic culture. He reflects on the importance of objects in preserving memory and cultural heritage in an increasingly digital world.

This episode is a rich tapestry of stories, reflections, and wisdom that invites listeners to contemplate the enduring impact of art and the importance of preserving cultural narratives.

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Sounds From the Studio
Contemporary Craft, located in Pittsburgh, PA, fosters the use of traditional craft materials such as ceramic, fiber, glass, metal, and wood to make art. Our community honors the history and heritage of craft while showcasing modern, exploratory work. We decided to bring the stories of some of our exhibiting and studio artists to a broader audience, by way of this podcast. Hosts: Rachel Rearick and Kahmeela Adams