The i.B.Artin'... Podcast is a dedicated platform inspiring Black arts and artists within the creative industry. Mars and Kira, as Black women, share insights into their journeys as performing artists and arts administrators, aiming to illuminate the challenges and experiences unique to the Black community in the arts.
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The i.B.Artin'... Podcast is a dedicated platform inspiring Black arts and artists within the creative industry. Mars and Kira, as Black women, share insights into their journeys as performing artists and arts administrators, aiming to illuminate the challenges and experiences unique to the Black community in the arts.
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This episode Kira and Mars are joined by Dr. Quahana Hendree, an art consultant based out of Missouri! Here they discuss not only Dr. Quahana's career path as both an artist and an entrepreneur but also the importance and beauty of "art for arts sake" in spaces that you see on any given day.
In this episode Mars and Kira are joined by former musician and current administrator Meryl Jefferson. Tune in as they discuss how Meryl got to where she is now and explore what transitions she took to get there.
This episode Mars and Kira are joined by Jordan Wynn the actress, singer, and dancer! Together they discuss Jordan's journey as a broadway actress, breaking into the field, and learning how to navigate it and embrace multiple opportunities.
How do you navigate the in-between moments of an artistic career? In this episode, special guest Tychelle Bearden joins Kira and Mars to share how she’s making the most of her time between contracts. Instead of waiting for the next opportunity to come to her, she’s investing in herself—honing her craft, building business skills, and staying proactive in her artistic journey. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on turning uncertainty into growth!
Welcome back to part two of season 2! Joining us to today are special guests Tamia (Mia) Hatcher and Caleb Robins. This episode, Mia joins us again to talk more about actor life with the addition of special guest Caleb Robbins. Together they highlight the different ends of the acting spectrum when it comes to auditioning for roles and the seemingly inclusive request for diverse actors... or not.
In this episode, special guest Tamia Hatcher joins Kira and Mars as they talk about tour life. Tamia discusses her background in theatre and how her ability to sing, dance, and act has led her to join 3 national tours!
From homeless to well-known film photographer, special guest Kavion Sabio opens up about his life and experiences establishing himself as an artist.
In this episode, Kira and Mars w/ special guest Leo Zhang discuss the intersectionality of identity, art, and education.
IT'S A SEASON OF FIRST: In this episode, Kira and Mars will reflect on their first season of the podcast, first year at Columbia, and their first internship. They look forward to getting back into the swing of things and continuing build community with artists through the show
Leave a comment and share your thoughts: In this episode, Kira, Mars, and season finale guest Erin Banks, discuss the overall highs and lows of main factors such as auditioning, creating/practicing, and criticism (both from self and from others) have within the arts.
In this episode, Mars, Kira, and special guest Azana Green, talk more about the artists identity and the importance of a mentor... especially one that looks like you.
This week Mars and Kira, with the addition of guest, Kyle Williams, talk about the lack of community within black artists in their art fields due to being both your people and your competition. They address the events and the feelings, pressures, etc. that stem from those environments and how it can impact the feeling or often lack thereof of community in our artistic fields.
Leave a comment and share your thoughts: On this episode of i.B.Artin' Kira and Mars answer questions from YOU! We opened up the space for you all to ask us some questions that you all have been thinking about or wondering since we started the podcast and figured that now was as good a time as any to answer them! In this episode we answer the following questions:
In this episode, Kira and Mars discuss the ways in which practicing art can be toxic. They speak briefly on their experiences in bad environments as well as on eating disorders that can derive from the ballet world and sleeping disorders that can derive from the music world.
In this episode, Mars, Kira, and special guest Ashitaka Porter, discuss the challenges of self doubt and imposter syndrome within the arts. Have you ever felt like you didn't deserve to be in a space that you walked in to?
In this episode, we discuss themes around access. We share our personal experiences with our lack of access to music and dance training and brainstorm ways in which we can make training in the arts more accessible to individuals who have taken an interest in the field.
In this episode, we discuss representation and how it has impacted our relationship with the arts. We dive deep into our personal experiences and discuss what it looks like in our fields today as well as in academia.
In this episode we discuss our beginnings with the arts starting in the Black Church. From there with special guest Kyle Williams, we move into the theme of the arts becoming our identity and how others who also started in the arts young have navigated life without it being a main source of their identity.
Special Guest: Kyle Williams
Welcome to Episode 1: Am I The Only One…? of the i.B.Artin’ podcast! Join us as we introduce ourselves and dive into the details of how i.B.Artin’ came to be.