Art Revolution Podcast

Mendo Utopia & The Lot on Main

Local community organizers, artists, musicians and creators share their creative visions and how to make the community a better place through art, music and human connection.

  1. S2 EP7: Annie Rugyt

    Jun 23

    S2 EP7: Annie Rugyt

    Annie is a talented illustrator, author, painter, singer/songwriter and musician performing under the stage name Helena I Hear You. She wrote, illustrated and self-published her first children’s book, “The Three Things” in 2015 and her most recent project “Sometimes It’s Bright” in 2021. She has illustrated other children’s books as well for other authors “Camshaft 10”,  “I, Lincoln Did Not Ask for This” and a zine called “Finding Home”. She resides in Mendocino County and works as a freelance illustrator as her day job while also being an artist, mother, wife and musician. She blesses the Art Revolution Podcast with an impromptu acoustic performance of one of her original songs and shares stories of the journey that led to her planting roots in Mendocino County.  From working at Disneyland, to illustrating on the Cartoon Network hit Adventure Time to living in New York City dodging traffic and dealing with the endless honking of car horns, she’s traveled a circuitous route back to her Northern California roots. Art Revolution talks books, music, creativity, the power of imagination and the healing power of artistic expression on this special episode featuring another talented and creative artist who has chosen Mendocino County to call her home. https://annieruygtillustration.com/ Helena I Hear You (Annie’s Music) https://helenaihearyou.bandcamp.com/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/2EJwWYIQfhgMxFRJ1rELtg?si=4ANVvvQ7QxaQUBishdA4DA

    1h 19m
  2. S2 EP4: Hillshaker

    Jun 2

    S2 EP4: Hillshaker

    Hillshaker rumbles through the Art Revolution Podcast for a special episode where they share stories of their individual journeys which led them to the Mendocino County line. Clay Hawkins and Andy Robertson met 15 years ago and formed a kinship revolving around their love of music and performing live. ”Blending rapid-fire slide guitar, grooving upright bass, warm harmonies and heartfelt songwriting, Hillshaker create their own unique brand of Americana music. Featuring Clay Hawkins on guitar and Andrew Robertson on the upright bass, the duo's fast, upbeat style swings from psychedelic roots/country to heavy old-time blues.”      Clay shares about his online artist and venue space that he created called OME (Open-Music-Exchange) This online, social network for artists, promoters and venues is accessible for all to create their own websites, virtual event calendars, online marketplaces and promote their upcoming shows. Andy is a multi-instrumentalist and talented singer/songwriter originally from Fairfield, Ca. Before moving to Mendocino County, he played drums and toured with a Bay Area punk band called The Dairy Queens, polishing his skills as a musician and performer. Both these talented musicians have logged their 10,000 hours and then some. They perform a live set at the end of the episode which gives the listener a little taste of what is to come this Friday June 5th at the Lot on Main for this month’s 1st Friday Art Walk in Ukiah (5-8pm). There’s no need to run for cover, but you will find yourself running to the dance floor when their soulful harmonies and driving rhythms resonate throughout your body. Without further ado, enjoy Hillshaker. Link to OME: https://ome.audio/

    1h 47m

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Local community organizers, artists, musicians and creators share their creative visions and how to make the community a better place through art, music and human connection.

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