51 episodes

Welcome to The 202Studio, a podcast series from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities exploring the history and heartbeat of Washington, DC's creativity and culture. The series was recorded in stages throughout 2018 and 2019 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Arts Commission's original establishment on November 29, 1968.

Unless otherwise noted, episode guests are independent professionals, not employees or affiliates of CAH or the District of Columbia government. The views expressed are their own and not necessarily those of CAH or the District of Columbia government.

The 202Studio The DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities

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Welcome to The 202Studio, a podcast series from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities exploring the history and heartbeat of Washington, DC's creativity and culture. The series was recorded in stages throughout 2018 and 2019 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Arts Commission's original establishment on November 29, 1968.

Unless otherwise noted, episode guests are independent professionals, not employees or affiliates of CAH or the District of Columbia government. The views expressed are their own and not necessarily those of CAH or the District of Columbia government.

    DC Black Pride with Chuck Hicks

    DC Black Pride with Chuck Hicks

    In this excerpt, Chuck Hicks, aka Mr. DC Black History, recalls the beginnings of the DC Black Pride festival, the first such event in the United States. The full interview is available here.



    Guest: Chuck Hicks

    Host: Jeffrey Scott

    Recorded: 2018

    • 6 min
    Ethan Foote | The 202Studio

    Ethan Foote | The 202Studio

    Ethan Foote is a bass player who made a name for himself in multiple genres including rock, jazz, contemporary classical, and folk music. As a composer, he is rooted in the traditions of jazz, Western classical, and folk, he writes and plays in many contexts, including theatre and interdisciplinary art. Ethan’s current focus is as a composer and performer of concert music, much of which may be described as falling on a spectrum between classical music and jazz.

    • 30 min
    Joyce Winslow | The 202Studio

    Joyce Winslow | The 202Studio

    Joyce Winslow has served as media strategist, speechwriter, and media liaison for the Administrator of Medicare, has worked as vice-president of corporate communication for two nonprofit associations and a Gannett TV station, and was Assistant Director of Proposal Management for Accenture. She is also a published and award-winning author of poetry and short stories and has taught at the University of Pittsburg, Temple University, Fairleigh Dickinson University, and locally at The Writer's Center.

    • 28 min
    Brian Wilbur Grundstrom | The 202Studio

    Brian Wilbur Grundstrom | The 202Studio

    Brian Wilbur Grundstrom is a composer who has written works for orchestra, opera, film, theater, chorus, piano and chamber ensembles. His music is performed across the globe, and in 2016, his album entitled An Orchestral Journey was released by Parma Recordings and distributed by Naxos. Brian is currently working on an opera based on For Whom the Bell Tolls, by Ernest Hemingway.

    • 28 min
    Lupi Quinteros-Grady | The 202Studio

    Lupi Quinteros-Grady | The 202Studio

    Lupi Quinteros-Grady is President and CEO of the Latin American Youth Center (LAYC), and has worked in the field of youth development for 20 years. LAYC offers over 50 programs and services in academics, arts and recreation, job readiness, safe housing, and health and wellness, serving over 4,000 youth and families each year across the District, Maryland, and Virginia.

    • 28 min
    Aziza Claudia Gibson-Hunter | The 202Studio

    Aziza Claudia Gibson-Hunter | The 202Studio

    Aziza Claudia Gibson-Hunter has exhibited in Washington DC, Maryland, New York, Illinois, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Texas, Florida, Great Britain, Argentina and Poland. A co-founder of Black Artists of DC, she represented BADC during Art Basel Miami 06, in the Design District. Ms. Gibson-Hunter completed a banner for the Washington DC Art Walk as part of a public art piece erected on the grounds of the former Washington DC Convention Center, and her “Wall of Unity” was completed in August of 2017 and installed in the Ron Brown College Preparatory High School in Washington DC.

    • 28 min

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