42 min

Hydrofeminist METitations Episode 4: Phase Transitions ENSAYOS Listening Series

    • Visual Arts

Episode four, Phase Transitions, is set in Hartford, Connecticut and was created with fine art graduate students from the Nomad MFA, an interdisciplinary master of fine arts program dedicated to regenerative culture hosted by the University of Hartford. This episode was produced during a course taught by Ensayistas Camila Marambio and Christy Gast who asked the students (Julie Chen, Arnetha Douglas, Kathryn Cooke Katie Grove, Aiyesha Ghani, Roberta Trentin, Monica Kapoor, and Mauricio Vargas) to think “with” water as they developed segments on phase transitions. Artists in this program live all over the world. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, they could not meet in person or access professional recording studios so they recorded with their phones and digital recorders. The bumps and glitches of recording are artifacts of the learning process, and also of the imperfect time in which we are living and working. Catalina Jaramillo hosts the episode.

Episode four, Phase Transitions, is set in Hartford, Connecticut and was created with fine art graduate students from the Nomad MFA, an interdisciplinary master of fine arts program dedicated to regenerative culture hosted by the University of Hartford. This episode was produced during a course taught by Ensayistas Camila Marambio and Christy Gast who asked the students (Julie Chen, Arnetha Douglas, Kathryn Cooke Katie Grove, Aiyesha Ghani, Roberta Trentin, Monica Kapoor, and Mauricio Vargas) to think “with” water as they developed segments on phase transitions. Artists in this program live all over the world. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, they could not meet in person or access professional recording studios so they recorded with their phones and digital recorders. The bumps and glitches of recording are artifacts of the learning process, and also of the imperfect time in which we are living and working. Catalina Jaramillo hosts the episode.

42 min