15 episodes

For 20 years, CulturalDC has been making space for art. That means physical places like galleries, theaters and affordable housing for artists. But it also means we make space in the conversation. Podcasting is an exciting way to have those conversations and make our work and artistic programs accessible to a broader audience. So we started the Cultural DC podcast to share insights from some of our key collaborators with you. Tune in for in depth conversations on spaces, art and creativity in Washington, DC!

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For 20 years, CulturalDC has been making space for art. That means physical places like galleries, theaters and affordable housing for artists. But it also means we make space in the conversation. Podcasting is an exciting way to have those conversations and make our work and artistic programs accessible to a broader audience. So we started the Cultural DC podcast to share insights from some of our key collaborators with you. Tune in for in depth conversations on spaces, art and creativity in Washington, DC!

    Afrofrequencies with Ursula Rucker and Thomas Stanley, Ph.D - Torrents: New Links to Black Futures

    Afrofrequencies with Ursula Rucker and Thomas Stanley, Ph.D - Torrents: New Links to Black Futures

    In this conversation, Thomas Stanley, Ph.D., interviews spoken word recording artist Ursula Rucker.   



    Thomas Stanley is an artist, author, and activist deeply committed to audio culture in the service of personal growth and social change. As performer and curator, Bushmeat Sound has been an integral part of a visionary music scene straddling the Baltimore-Washington corridor. His audio work employs musical sound to anchor, frame, and accelerate our subjective experience of history.  

    Ursula Rucker is an interdisciplinary poet, performer, and recording artist whose work reflects on personal history, family, and place. She characterizes her work as situated “along the edge of the terrains of poetry.” Dr. Stanley’s conversation with Ursula explores culture, world issues, and how it affects art and expression. 



    This podcast is an extension of TORRENTS: New Links to Black Futures, an artist-led program exploring new territories in Black future-building through visual arts, technology, music, film, and performance. 



    This conversation was partly supported by The Kennedy Center’s Office for Social Impact, partnership with Art in Transit, The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, and The Humanities DC’s Visions Grant. 



    Learn more about Torrents: New Links to Black Futures on our website: ⁠culturaldc.org/torrents⁠

    ⁠culturaldc.org⁠

    ⁠@cultural_dc



    Edited and mixed by ⁠Zeos Greene⁠

    • 50 min
    Black Utopia with Thomas Stanley, Ph.D. and Alex Zamalin - Torrents: New Links to Black Futures

    Black Utopia with Thomas Stanley, Ph.D. and Alex Zamalin - Torrents: New Links to Black Futures

    Today’s conversation is between Thomas Stanley, Ph.D., and Alex Zamalin. Thomas Stanley is an artist, author, and activist deeply committed to audio culture in the service of personal growth and social change. As performer and curator, Bushmeat Sound has been an integral part of a visionary music scene straddling the Baltimore-Washington corridor. His audio work employs musical sound to anchor, frame, and accelerate our subjective experience of history. Dr. Stanley interviews professor and author Alex Zamalin to discuss themes of his book Black Utopia: The History of an Idea from Black Nationalism to Afrofuturism. 



    This podcast is an extension of TORRENTS: New Links to Black Futures, an artist-led program exploring new territories in Black future-building through visual arts, technology, music, film, and performance. 



    This conversation was partly supported by The Kennedy Center’s Office for Social Impact, partnership with Art in Transit, The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, and The Humanities DC’s Visions Grant. 



    Learn more about Torrents: New Links to Black Futures on our website: culturaldc.org/torrents

    culturaldc.org

    @cultural_dc



    Edited and mixed by Zeos Greene

    • 37 min
    Living Myths Panel with Film Makers Alexis Aggrey, Merawi Gerima, Shaka King, and Ytasha Womack moderated by DJ Underdog - Torrents: New Links to Black Futures

    Living Myths Panel with Film Makers Alexis Aggrey, Merawi Gerima, Shaka King, and Ytasha Womack moderated by DJ Underdog - Torrents: New Links to Black Futures

    Torrents: New Links to Black Futures is an artist-led program exploring new territories in Black future-building through visual arts, technology, music, film, and performance.  



    This DC-based interdisciplinary event series gathers artists, collectors, professors, and community stakeholders to participate in a week filled with engaging experiences.  Torrents examines critical questions about the development of Black futures across the African diaspora by featuring innovators across industries. Through expert panels, film screenings, live music, artistic performances, and demonstrations of advancements in technology, we aim to create opportunities to build community and inspire collaboration.



    Living Myths investigates why film is so effective in reimagining frameworks around Black futures and how it can induce significant cultural impact that critically challenges modern notions around politics, community, and Black history. In this panel, the filmmakers discuss their experiences in the industry, challenges for Black creators working within corporate structures, the types of stories they look to tell, their motivations for their work, and what they hope to see in the industry.



    This conversation is between Alexis Aggrey, Merawi Gerima, Shaka King, and Ytasha Womack following the screening of Smithsonian Channel's "Afrofuturism: The Origin Story" by Alexis Aggrey ⁠⁠in November of 2022. Moderated by DJ Underdog.



    Presented by CulturalDC. Edited by Caandor Labs.

    • 32 min
    Roots of A Future Visual Arts Panel with Dr. Reynaldo Anderson, Dr. Raimi Gbadamosi, & Artist Nyugen E. Smith, moderated by Adefolakunmi Adenugba - Torrents: New Links to Black Futures

    Roots of A Future Visual Arts Panel with Dr. Reynaldo Anderson, Dr. Raimi Gbadamosi, & Artist Nyugen E. Smith, moderated by Adefolakunmi Adenugba - Torrents: New Links to Black Futures

    Torrents: New Links to Black Futures is an artist-led program exploring new territories in Black future-building through visual arts, technology, music, film, and performance.  



    This DC-based interdisciplinary event series gathers artists, collectors, professors, and community stakeholders to participate in a week filled with engaging experiences.  Torrents examines critical questions about the development of Black futures across the African diaspora by featuring innovators across industries. Through expert panels, film screenings, live music, artistic performances, and demonstrations of advancements in technology, we aim to create opportunities to build community and inspire collaboration.



    This conversation is between Dr. Reynaldo Anderson, Dr. Raimi Gbadamosi, & Artist Nyugen E. Smith. Moderated by Adefolakunmi Adenugba of ISE-DA at the opening of Roots of a Future⁠ ⁠⁠in November of 2022. 



    Presented by CulturalDC. Edited by Caandor Labs.

    • 52 min
    David Jeremiah & Teri Henderson In Conversation

    David Jeremiah & Teri Henderson In Conversation

    Artist David Jeremiah and Journalist & Curator Teri Henderson discuss Jeremiah’s artistic practice, his Dallas roots, his exhibition "FOGA" with CulturalDC, and more.

    • 35 min
    Insurrection ft. Sylwia Serafinowicz, Kristi Maiselman and Andres Serrano

    Insurrection ft. Sylwia Serafinowicz, Kristi Maiselman and Andres Serrano

    For 20 years, CulturalDC has been making space for art. That includes physical places like galleries, theaters and affordable housing for artists. But it also includes making space in the conversation for art. 
    In this brand new episode of the Cultural DC podcast, we sit with three arts leaders to reflect on CulturalDC’s latest film collaboration, Insurrection by Andres Serrano presented by a/political. Joining our podcast today are artist Andres Serrano and Art Curator Sylwia Serafinowicz, and CulturalDC Executive Director Kristi Maiselmann.
    Sylwia Serafinowicz is Chief Curator at a/political, public speaker and writer based in London. Serafinowicz sees exhibitions and public programmes as a platform to advocate for human rights and against discrimination, inequality and violence. Serafinowicz graduated with a PhD in History of Art from the Courtauld Institute of Art and an MA in History of Art from the University of Warsaw, Poland. 
    Kristi Maiselman: Kristi Maiselman is the Executive Director and Curator of CulturalDC. Since her appointment in October 2018, Maiselman has facilitated projects like Ivanka Vacuuming by Jennifer Rubell, Mighty, Mighty by Devan Shimoyama, and THIS IS NOT A DRILL by Jefferson Pinder. In addition to her curatorial work, Maiselman oversees CulturalDC’s artspace development work which creates partnerships between arts organizations and commercial real estate developers in order to ensure affordable artist housing, studio space, and public art opportunities. 
    Andres Serrano was born in 1950 in New York City and later attended the Brooklyn Museum Art School from 1967 to 1969, where he studied painting and sculpture. Andres Serrano is an internationally acclaimed American artist whose work has been shown in major institutions in the United States and abroad. His photography work is featured in numerous museums and public collections.
    This program is presented in collaboration with a/political. a/political explores radical knowledge through the principle of Cultural Terror. Working with artists and agitators, the collective platforms voices that undermine the dominant narratives of our time. Based in London, a/political exists outside the commercial art world, functioning through interventions, commissions and a collection of contemporary art. Learn more at a(dash)political.org and @apolitcalorg on social media.
     

    • 46 min

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