Illuminating Cincinnati: BLINK Co-Founder Andrew Salzbrun with Artists Gee Horton & Matthew Dayler

"What Gives"- The Philanthropy Podcast

In this captivating episode of What Gives, host Erin Satzger, President & CEO of the Northern Cincinnati Foundation explores the dynamic intersection of art, light, and community with three creative visionaries who are shaping Cincinnati's cultural landscape. Joining Erin is Andrew Salzbrun, managing partner of AGAR and co-founder of BLINK, one of the nation’s largest light, art, and projection-mapping festivals. Andrew shares the behind-the-scenes story of how BLINK became a beacon of innovation and inclusivity, drawing millions of visitors to Cincinnati while celebrating the city's vibrant artistic spirit.

We also dive into the world of two remarkable artists featured in BLINK: Gee Horton, a visual artist whose storytelling through portraiture explores identity and the African-American experience, and Matthew Dayler, Founder of Chroma Projects, known for his large-scale murals and public art that ignite conversations across the urban landscape. Together, they discuss the transformative power of public art, their unique contributions to BLINK, and the ways in which art and culture connect people from all walks of life.

This episode offers an intimate look at how creativity can shape cities, foster community, and inspire change. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or just curious about how festivals like BLINK come together, this conversation will leave you inspired by the power of light, color, and artistic collaboration.

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