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VSW Project Space Podcast
The Visual Studies Workshop
14 episodes
6 months ago
For this episode, Hernease sits with former resident, Joshua Tonies… twice, due to technical issues with their first audio recording. Joshua was extremely generous to record for a second time to speak about his residency experience, his layered obsession with house plants and how he uses animation technology to make the intangible, tangible. This episode will be a hybrid combination of the first and second recording. For every interview, Hernease asks each resident to answer the question, “Where are you from?” Joshua’s answer during that first conversation was too wonderful not to include. So please bear with the audio quality for the first 12 minutes of their discussion. And stay tuned at the very end for an epilogue discussion with Joshua around a very special piece he made during his time in residency at VSW. A transcript of this episode can be found here https://www.vsw.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Season-3-Episode-3-Joshua-Tonies.pdf Joshua Tonies Reference links joshtonies.com/ www.vsw.org/exhibition/josh-tonies/ www.phasegallery.com/kilo-quebec Farrah Karapetian: www.farrahkarapetian.com Bridget Riley: https://bridget-riley.publications.britishart.yale.edu/catalogue/19 Nilson Carroll: http://nilsoncarroll.com Queer Games Bundle: https://www.vsw.org/vsw-salon/salon-spring-2023/april-13-queer-games-bundle/
 Project Space Podcast Update: Ligia Bouton has completed her public art installation, “25 Variable Stars”, now on view in Boston’s Cambridge’s Kendall/MIT subway station. The installation honors the astronomer Henrietta Swan Leavitt. Ligia speaks about this work on the podcast in Season 2 and 3. Please also watch and listen to Ligia’s lecture about her work on the occasion of the opening of “25 Variable Stars”, given at the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics: shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbYjoF88ye4
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For this episode, Hernease sits with former resident, Joshua Tonies… twice, due to technical issues with their first audio recording. Joshua was extremely generous to record for a second time to speak about his residency experience, his layered obsession with house plants and how he uses animation technology to make the intangible, tangible. This episode will be a hybrid combination of the first and second recording. For every interview, Hernease asks each resident to answer the question, “Where are you from?” Joshua’s answer during that first conversation was too wonderful not to include. So please bear with the audio quality for the first 12 minutes of their discussion. And stay tuned at the very end for an epilogue discussion with Joshua around a very special piece he made during his time in residency at VSW. A transcript of this episode can be found here https://www.vsw.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Season-3-Episode-3-Joshua-Tonies.pdf Joshua Tonies Reference links joshtonies.com/ www.vsw.org/exhibition/josh-tonies/ www.phasegallery.com/kilo-quebec Farrah Karapetian: www.farrahkarapetian.com Bridget Riley: https://bridget-riley.publications.britishart.yale.edu/catalogue/19 Nilson Carroll: http://nilsoncarroll.com Queer Games Bundle: https://www.vsw.org/vsw-salon/salon-spring-2023/april-13-queer-games-bundle/
 Project Space Podcast Update: Ligia Bouton has completed her public art installation, “25 Variable Stars”, now on view in Boston’s Cambridge’s Kendall/MIT subway station. The installation honors the astronomer Henrietta Swan Leavitt. Ligia speaks about this work on the podcast in Season 2 and 3. Please also watch and listen to Ligia’s lecture about her work on the occasion of the opening of “25 Variable Stars”, given at the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics: shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbYjoF88ye4
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Season 1 Episode 2 | Savannah Wood and Aaron Turner
VSW Project Space Podcast
1 hour 6 minutes 12 seconds
2 years ago
Season 1 Episode 2 | Savannah Wood and Aaron Turner
Season 1 Episode 2 In this episode, Hernease speaks with artists Savannah Wood and Aaron Turner. As residents, Aaron came to VSW from Fayetteville, AK in July 2020. Savannah came to VSW in November 2021 from Baltimore, MD. Savannah and Aaron speak together about their work in the archive and how they met through the archive - specifically, through one important historic image. We’ve included reference links to the works Savannah and Aaron discussed in their conversation, including a link to the photographic works over which their paths crossed. Savannah and Aaron are artists with distinct practices that involve rigorous research and deep emotional connections with history. We are happy to share this conversation about their practices and their time during the VSW Project Space Residency. You can find the transcript for this episode here https://www.vsw.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Episode-2-Savannah-Wood-and-Aaron-Turner.pdf The Photograph Reference: https://media.defense.gov/2012/Feb/09/2000179975/2000/2000/0/120209-F-ZZ999-001.JPG Caption: Airmen of the 332nd, from left to right: Robert W. Williams, William H. Holloman, Ronald W. Reeves, Christopher W. Newman and Walter M. Downs listen to a briefing in March 1945. Photo by Toni Frissell The Photograph from Aaron Turner’s series, Black Alchemy: Title: Served with Distinction continued (WWII, Tuskegee 332nd), 2020 https://www.aaronturner.studio/black-alchemy-if-this-one-thing-is-true#19 Savannah Woods Video Reference: Title: Hard to Get and Dear Paid For, ongoing https://www.savannahwood.info/hard-to-get Find Savannah Wood https://www.savannahwood.info/about https://www.afrocharities.org https://afro.com Find Aaron Turner https://www.aaronturner.studio https://www.aaronturner.studio/photographers-of-color https://bookstore.vsw.org/product/there-may-still-be-time-left-by-aaron-turner More About VSW Project Space https://www.vsw.org/exhibitions/projectspace/
VSW Project Space Podcast
For this episode, Hernease sits with former resident, Joshua Tonies… twice, due to technical issues with their first audio recording. Joshua was extremely generous to record for a second time to speak about his residency experience, his layered obsession with house plants and how he uses animation technology to make the intangible, tangible. This episode will be a hybrid combination of the first and second recording. For every interview, Hernease asks each resident to answer the question, “Where are you from?” Joshua’s answer during that first conversation was too wonderful not to include. So please bear with the audio quality for the first 12 minutes of their discussion. And stay tuned at the very end for an epilogue discussion with Joshua around a very special piece he made during his time in residency at VSW. A transcript of this episode can be found here https://www.vsw.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Season-3-Episode-3-Joshua-Tonies.pdf Joshua Tonies Reference links joshtonies.com/ www.vsw.org/exhibition/josh-tonies/ www.phasegallery.com/kilo-quebec Farrah Karapetian: www.farrahkarapetian.com Bridget Riley: https://bridget-riley.publications.britishart.yale.edu/catalogue/19 Nilson Carroll: http://nilsoncarroll.com Queer Games Bundle: https://www.vsw.org/vsw-salon/salon-spring-2023/april-13-queer-games-bundle/
 Project Space Podcast Update: Ligia Bouton has completed her public art installation, “25 Variable Stars”, now on view in Boston’s Cambridge’s Kendall/MIT subway station. The installation honors the astronomer Henrietta Swan Leavitt. Ligia speaks about this work on the podcast in Season 2 and 3. Please also watch and listen to Ligia’s lecture about her work on the occasion of the opening of “25 Variable Stars”, given at the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics: shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbYjoF88ye4