7 episodes

How does the arts prosper during a pandemic that will change (maybe forever) how we create and bring that creativity to others? How does the arts stand firmly behind #BlackLivesMatter and give artists of color their long-overdue voice?

The more we embrace diversity, the clearer the path through the pandemic will be.

Arts in America Adam Roberts

    • Arts
    • 4.9 • 17 Ratings

How does the arts prosper during a pandemic that will change (maybe forever) how we create and bring that creativity to others? How does the arts stand firmly behind #BlackLivesMatter and give artists of color their long-overdue voice?

The more we embrace diversity, the clearer the path through the pandemic will be.

    An Essential City with Sabrina Avilés

    An Essential City with Sabrina Avilés

    006 - An Essential City with Sabrina Avilés
    Sabrina Avilés is an award-winning independent filmmaker, festival director, and flamenco dancer. Her latest documentary is Chelsea: An Essential City.
    In this episode:
    How Chelsea, Massachusetts became America’s “essential city.” How the pandemic has opened up new opportunities to take dance classes from some of the world’s best flamenco artists. Why brown lives are an essential part of #BlackLivesMatter.
    Watch a five-minute short from Chelsea: An Essential City at https://www.pbs.org/video/chelsea-an-essential-city-8hyp5e/
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    Music: Wahida, the Sufi Second Line

    • 35 min
    Healing the Healers with KJ Nasrul

    Healing the Healers with KJ Nasrul

    005 - Healing the Healers with KJ Nasrul
    KJ Nasrul is a musician, psychotherapist, and founder of Heal the Healers, a program that creates a space of comfort and solace for those who help others.
    In this episode:
    Why people who are charged with caring for others are terrible at caring for themselves. How the #BlackLivesMatter movement allowed KJ to connect to her identity as a transracial adoptee. Why she has only now, at age 40, finally decided to start playing piano in front of people. Listen to Stories of Astonishing Light on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or wherever you get podcasts.
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    Music: Wahida, the Sufi Second Line

    • 41 min
    How the Arts Will Save America

    How the Arts Will Save America

    004 - How the Arts Will Save America
    In this episode:
    As we approach the 2020 election, host Adam Roberts shares his 2017 TEDx talk ”How the Arts Will Save America,” given a year after the 2016 election, and his thoughts on how its message lands today.
    The full talk can be found here: https://youtu.be/tpv78wWLeWo
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    Music: Wahida, the Sufi Second Line

    • 15 min
    Something Other with Jason Wiser

    Something Other with Jason Wiser

    003 - Something Other with Jason Wiser
    Jason Wiser is a multifaceted artist, writer, 3D animator, and really big thinker with near limitless energy who teaches at many of Boston's top colleges.
    In this episode:
    How the pandemic has created enormous challenges, but also unexpected opportunities. How a creepy comic book story can pave the way for inclusion. Why the people creating games and animation need to be diverse if they want to attract a diverse audience. Learn more about Jason at yayaplay.com
    If you like what you hear, please consider supporting us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/artsinamerica.
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    Music: Wahida, the Sufi Second Line

    • 22 min
    A World of Abundance with Candelaria Silva-Collins

    A World of Abundance with Candelaria Silva-Collins

    002 - A World of Abundance with Candelaria Silva-Collins
    Candelaria Silva-Collins connects arts and culture to community and community to arts and culture. She leads the Huntington Theatre Company’s Community Membership program, making the arts accessible to audiences of any income level.
    In this episode:
    Why works by artists of color are subject to cultural pimping. Why theaters need to engage BIPOC communities for more than just butts in seats. Why maybe we don’t need to do Shakespeare for the next ten years. Learn more about Candelaria at http://candelariasilva.com/
    Adam’s full talk from TEDxPiscataquaRiver—”How the Arts Will Save America”—can be found here: https://youtu.be/tpv78wWLeWo
    If you like what you hear, please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/artsinamerica.
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    Music: Wahida, the Sufi Second Line

    • 30 min
    Getting Scrappy with Dani Snyder-Young

    Getting Scrappy with Dani Snyder-Young

    001 - Getting Scrappy with Dani Snyder-Young
    Dani Snyder-Young is an Assistant Professor of Theatre at Northeastern University. Dani is brilliant, funny, and one of the most infectiously optimistic people you could ever meet. She’s an author and scholar of theatre and social change.
    In this episode:
    Why scrappy theater majors will guide us through the pandemic How artists will hack Zoom to make it an artistic platform Why some large arts orgs may float through this time unchanged, but small and mid-size groups will carry the torch of change forward If you like what you hear, please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/artsinamerica.
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    Music: Wahida, the Sufi Second Line

    • 21 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
17 Ratings

17 Ratings

demeterone ,

Wonderful!

Thank you for the inspiring, yet realistic, and hopeful insights in this time of upheaval. We need to hear more voices like this!

DM🌻 ,

Work of Art

This podcast is a work of art in itself and the depth of the conversations so far are amazing! Helping all of the arts become more affordable and span all classes of the population is indeed a worthy mission! Thanks for sharing!

Darwin64 ,

Smart

So glad I found this podcast. The arts are often looked upon as a luxury and rarely given the same respect as the sciences and yet it is the arts that brings together ideas and images the best reflect this moment in time. This is an enjoyable and thought provoking show.

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