16 episódios

Alternate Currents opens space for conversation, ideation, and action around national and international discussions in the arts that have a profound impact at the local level. Alternate Currents responds to these questions across multiple platforms, both on- and off line. Visit www.amplifyarts/alternate-currents for more.

Alternate Currents Interview Series Amplify Arts

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Alternate Currents opens space for conversation, ideation, and action around national and international discussions in the arts that have a profound impact at the local level. Alternate Currents responds to these questions across multiple platforms, both on- and off line. Visit www.amplifyarts/alternate-currents for more.

    AC Interview | Rosela del Bosque

    AC Interview | Rosela del Bosque

    We recently sat down curator, researcher, and cultural practitioner Rosela del Bosque to talk more about her collaborative project, The Family Archive of the Colorado River. She shares more about tracing the deep histories, political incongruities, and intensely personal memories circling the changing ecology of the Colorado River Basin in her creative research. Listen to the full conversation below or visit Amplify's website to read through the transcript for links to additional resources. 

    • 37 min
    AC Interview | Lydia Cheshewalla + Sarah Rowe

    AC Interview | Lydia Cheshewalla + Sarah Rowe

    We recently sat down with artists Lydia Cheshewalla and Sarah Rowe to talk about GROUNDING, their highly collaborative exhibition at Amplify’s Generator Space in Omaha, which explored reciprocal human and more-than-human kinship systems through acts of somatic co-regulation with place, land, and earth.

    Listen on here or visit Amplify's website for a full transcript and links to additional resources.

    • 40 min
    AC Interview | John Cohorst + Holly Kranker

    AC Interview | John Cohorst + Holly Kranker

    We recently sat down with John Cohorst and Holly Kranker, Amplify's 2019 Public Impact Grant recipients, to talk more about their project CAR>GO (Community Activated Resource on the GO), a shipping container they modified to accommodate anything from group meetings to creative studio and/or project space.

    Originally conceived as a gathering space to exchange ideas, have conversations, and collaborate on neighborhood based initiatives, John and Holly talk about the pandemic's impact on the project, adapting to the unexpected, and welcoming people into the space in 2022 with an open call for collaborators.

    Listen on here or visit Amplify's website for a full transcript and links to additional resources.

    • 29 min
    AC Interview | Zedeka Poindexter

    AC Interview | Zedeka Poindexter

    We recently sat down with Zedeka Poindexter, Amplify's 2022-23 Public Impact Grant recipient. Zedeka was awarded a Public Impact Grant by an external selection panel in the amount of $10,000 to develop new, public-facing work that interrogates the disparities Black women confront in the healthcare system. Over the course of her two-year grant term, Zedeka will conduct and transcribe interviews with Black women to gather stories that shine a light on how their lived experiences, bodies, and voices are often minimized, manipulated, and ignored when seeking medical care.



    Zedeka will transmute these stories into a layered choreopoem that uses sight, sound, touch, and feeling as tools to center empathy and understanding. The finished piece will have a local run and dedicated performances for audiences of Omaha-area medical practitioners specifically. As an integrated piece of her staged work, Zedeka will also make her process simple to replicate for other communities by developing an interview guide, transcript analysis toolkit, and production roadmap.



    Zedeka Poindexter is a North Omaha-born writer and performer. In her work, she builds a historical record through poems and essays that draw on all five physical senses to connect with readers and listeners. Raised in multi-generational homes by descendants of the Great Migration, she draws on issues of race, class, struggle, and joy to fuel her work. Zedeka has worked with the Nebraska Writers Collective for over ten years to provide writing and performance education in schools, community organizations, and correctional facilities. As Slam Master for the Omaha Poetry Slam, she guided local artists through generating new work, stage performances, and fundraising. She is the first woman, and the only woman of color, to be named Omaha City Poetry Slam champion. As a member of Omaha’s poetry slam team, she qualified for semi-finals at the National Poetry Slam. Only one other team achieved this honor in its 18-year history.

    • 27 min
    AC Interview | Jared Ledsema

    AC Interview | Jared Ledsema

    We recently sat down with Jared Ledesma, Senior Curator at the Akron Art Museum, to follow up on ‘From the Margins to the Center: Inclusive Curatorial Practices and Cultural Institutions,’ an Alternate Currents panel discussion hosted in August of 2021. We spoke more about methodological shifts in the curatorial field, institutional barriers to working inclusively, and what adopting more inclusive curatorial practices might mean for arts organizations committed to equity and justice. Listen here or visit the Alternate Currents blog on Amplify’s website for a full transcript with links to additional resources.

    • 26 min
    AC Interview | Sunshine Thomas-Bear + Annika Johnson

    AC Interview | Sunshine Thomas-Bear + Annika Johnson

    Recently, Associate Curator of Native American Art at the Joslyn Art Museum, Annika Johnson sat down with Sunshine Thomas-Bear, Director of the Angel DeCora Museum and Research Center and Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska, to talk about the history of the Ho-Chunk People and tribal museums’ essential role in reinvigorating cultural lifeways. Stream the full conversation here and visit the Alternate Currents blog on Amplify's website for the the transcript with links to additional resources. 

    • 58 min

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