Angel City Culture Quest

Host: Melina Paris

Angel City Culture Quest is an interview based show about artists and their work, additionally, issues surrounding social justice and the environment will inform many of our discussions.

  1. Candice Gawne, ‘Glowing’ Artist of Light

    APR 8

    Candice Gawne, ‘Glowing’ Artist of Light

    Light, energy, and beauty are the subjects of my work. My light sculptures are inspired by the fluid grace and endless variation in form of the inhabitants of our translucent seas and botanical realms. With electricity, I transform the noble gasses Krypton, Neon, Xenon and Argon, illuminating my glass forms to show the color and energy of life. Glass, at once translucent and reflective, contains the light, as the form and energy are revealed. Thus, my invisible feelings of love for the natural world appear as "jewels of light in glass." Candice went on to say: “The Hallmark of all my work is light coming out of the darkness” Light brings life. It helps define our world and shows us the way. Painting is my main medium, but I wanted to work with Neon to work with actual light. And it was exciting to work with colored light that comes off the tube and into the room and changes everything it touches. It was fascinating to work with colored light of neon, and the different pigment colors of paint and how they interacted with each other. An interesting detail, the definition for Candice (kan'dis) from ancient Greek means glowing. Candice has worked in the mediums of: painting, figure drawing, neon and plasma sculpture — and she also sings. Out of them all, her favorite remains painting. The artist creates unique compositions, applying both texture and light to depict moments that range from intimate scenes to dramatic, lit-from-within encaustic works.  www.candicegawne.com  https://www.instagram.com/gawnecandice

    37 min
  2. Artist Eric Johnson: Maker of Minimalist, Sensual, Clean and Sinuous Lines

    10/08/2025

    Artist Eric Johnson: Maker of Minimalist, Sensual, Clean and Sinuous Lines

    Eric's early years ended up being very influential to his career and we begin there because, not only did he suggest it, but the specific experiences he cited, and which we discuss, map his trajectory toward the language that speaks through his works today.  Eric attended LA Valley College in San Fernando Valley, where he met Fidel Danieli, an early writer for Artforum magazine. Danieli became an influential figure to Eric. He knew all of the leading artists of the time, many of whom were in the Light and Space movement like DeWain Valentine, Peter Alexander and Bob Irwin. He also knew Ed Ruche. Meeting Danieli was a significant event in the young artist's life who's advice echoed Eric's father’s belief. “He said son, go find the most important person in the field that you're doing no matter who they are. Find them and work for them for free, befriend them. Do whatever you can to learn what they know. And it was invaluable," said Eric. Eric's work is a remarkable fusion of unconventional elements: automotive tools, techniques, and materials. These form the cornerstone of his unique style as a sculptor. He masterfully blends the structures of wooden architecture with the fluidity of biomorphic forms, resulting in a contrast that captures the essence of life and movement.  Beyond this, Eric has mastered the art of incorporating resin, using it to infuse visual depth into his work. The result is a blend of surface and subsurface fluid color, a technique that has earned him respect in the art world. In this episode we discuss Eric's career as well as his process and his motivation for masterfully creating beautiful form.

    34 min
  3. Rachel Bruhnke: Cold War Truth Commission, Putting the US Cold War on Trial

    06/25/2025

    Rachel Bruhnke: Cold War Truth Commission, Putting the US Cold War on Trial

    The Cold War Truth Commission was a day of online lectures and discussion in 2021, in essence it was a trial about the origins of the Cold War, and the millions of human lives it took, mainly from US invasions and proxy wars. Sponsoring organizations included Witness for Peace Southwest, School of the Americas Watch, Code Pink, KPFK Radio, Project Censored and others.  Compiled from that webinar, Rachel's new book features 54 vital testimonials from respected people including, whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg, national director of RootsAction.org Norman Solomon and cofounder of Code Pink Medea Benjamin, as well as everyday people who shared how they were personally affected by the U.S. Cold War. For nearly a decade Rachel has been raising awareness about the US Cold War. In 2017, she started the Cold War Truth Commission, after the presidential election. She noted, the reason she started this work was because, during the aftermath of the 2016 election, Rachel juxtaposed Senator Bernie Sanders to Donald Trump and what she called the two dynamics; the voice and the movement of Sanders, and the idea that it could not be accepted. Rachel asks, how is it possible that something like FDR's economic New Deal could be almost the law of the land,  from a supremely popular four-time elected President, and yet, Bernie Sanders was basically saying the same thing, an economic New Deal, and it wasn't even possible for it to be on the Democratic ticket?  What had happened, politically, to cause that sea change in our culture and our politics and what we thought was possible in the very definition of the United States and who we think we are?

    40 min
  4. Perceive Kristine Schomaker, Artist and Cultural Producer

    01/25/2025

    Perceive Kristine Schomaker, Artist and Cultural Producer

    In 2014, Kristine founded Shoebox Arts, aimed at helping artists gain a presence in the art world. In 2018 she founded the nonprofit January Arts which officially became the publisher of her art magazine Art and Cake in 2024. Kristine runs an alternative art space, Shoebox Projects at the Brewery art colony, and is an Art Activator for the organization Artists Thrive. Her mission is to create community among artists and the art world in order to help each other thrive. Through social practice and engagement, Kristine is interested in using art, community, education and expression to cultivate change. Shoebox Arts, which serves as a support system for artists, celebrates its 11th anniversary this month. For more than a decade, Kristine said, Shoebox has helped artists with the steps they need to take to achieve their goals. It offers resources, education, tools, coaching mentoring, advice and critique. Most importantly, Shoebox offers accountability.  Kristine has been helping others her whole life. Listen in to discover more about Kristine's services, and her own project, "Perceive Me." This project, which is the artist's "life's work," has evolved to include a social aspect practice where Kristine brings  artists together to do nude portrait sessions, and the public is invited to sign up to pose for a professional session.   Kristine Schomaker Links: https://www.kristineschomaker.net https://www.januaryarts.org/ https://www.shoeboxarts.com/ https://www.artandcakela.com/

    47 min
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Angel City Culture Quest is an interview based show about artists and their work, additionally, issues surrounding social justice and the environment will inform many of our discussions.