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A podcast centering artists and visionaries of color in the visual art world and beyond. Hosted by curator Kiara Cristina Ventura. Presented by Processa. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/processa/support

PROCESSA TALKS Kiara Cristina Ventura / Processa

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A podcast centering artists and visionaries of color in the visual art world and beyond. Hosted by curator Kiara Cristina Ventura. Presented by Processa. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/processa/support

    We Back! + Interview with Artist Piero Penizzotto (S2-EP.1)

    We Back! + Interview with Artist Piero Penizzotto (S2-EP.1)

    Tune into the new season of Processa Talks (formerly known at AW CLASSROOM) with an interview with artist Piero Penizzotto, a Peruvian-American artist born and based in Queens, NY. Penizzotto’s practice consists of creating life-size painted papier-mâché sculptures as an ode to the friendships and communities he is a part of in New York and South Florida. This recording is from an artist talk between Piero Penizzotto and curator and founder of Processa, Kiara Cristina Ventura, on October 14th 2023, at Penizzotto's solo exhibition at White Columns in NYC. In tandem with themes within this exhibition, Penizzotto and Ventura discuss themes of home, belonging, migration, and honoring family history. 

    You can also watch the video of this interview on White Column's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1q0TLanPM4I

    For more info about Processa, visit processa.art .


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    • 58 min
    As Time Stood Still: Interview with Artist & Documentarian Luis Santana (EP. 21 - *Bonus episode* )

    As Time Stood Still: Interview with Artist & Documentarian Luis Santana (EP. 21 - *Bonus episode* )

    For this bonus episode officially ending Season 1 of the AW Classroom podcast, curator Kiara Cristina Ventura interviews artist Luis Santana for a discussion around his current solo exhibition, "As Time Stood Still," currently at the Mynt Gallery in Chelsea, NY till February 16th, 2022. Here, they speak about photography work in the NFT world, the process behind Santana's work, and his journey in combining the practices art and photography.   

    “As Time Stood Still,” curated by Luis Santana and co-curated by Kiara Cristina Ventura, is a NFT photography solo exhibition highlighting the works of artist and documentarian Luis Santana. Taking place at the Mynt Gallery, an experimental NFT Lab and art gallery in Chelsea, the exhibition is Santana’s first NYC solo exhibition and NFT genesis drop. 

    The show centers around 18 pieces from framed black and white photographs to blue mixed media cyanotype works on paper and canvas that are connected to NFTs online.  

    Follow Santana's work at: @luissantanaaaa on IG & www.luis-santana.com  *

    Cover image of Luis Santana by Shravya Kag * 

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    For more information about “As Time Stood Still” and to view the NFTs:  https://luis-santana.webflow.io  

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    Follow Mynt Gallery at @themyntlab and @CryptoFlowerz IG & Twitter

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    Follow us: @processa.art on IG Website: Processa.art  To support our podcast and the work we do, please donate to us at processa.art and click the "donate" tab. Or join us on patreon! Much love.


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    • 26 min
    Galleries and Artists You Need To Know: NADA Miami 2021 Art Fair (EP. 20)

    Galleries and Artists You Need To Know: NADA Miami 2021 Art Fair (EP. 20)

    For the 20th episode of AW CLASSROOM podcast, we covered the NADA Miami 2021 art fair where we interviewed various artists and galleries about the works they are presenting. In order, we chatted with Danny Baez of Regular Normal Gallery, artist Melissa Joseph, artist Jeffery Meris with Fragment gallery, Dominique Clayton of Dominique Gallery, artist Amber Ahmad with Tone Gallery, Anthony Akinbola with False Flag Gallery, Chela Mitchell of Chela Mitchell Gallery, Graham Wilson of Swivel Gallery, and lastly, artist Vyczie Dorado.

    social media handles:

    @digitaldannybaez

    @regularnormalnyc

    @melissajoseph_art

    @jeffreymeris

    @fragment_gallery

    @lookatdominique

    @dominique.gallery

    @amber.ahmad.art

    @tonememphis

    @heyitsbunmi

    @falseflaggallery

    @chelamitchellart

    @chelamitchellgallery

    @_graham_wilson_

    @swivelgallery

    @vyczie_dorado_art

    The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) is the definitive non-profit arts organization dedicated to the cultivation, support, and advancement of new voices in contemporary art. @newartdealers

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    • 43 min
    Cocinando Artist Talk ft. Cielo Felix Hernandez, Emmanuel Massillon, Estelle Maisonett, & Nicole Bello (EP.19)

    Cocinando Artist Talk ft. Cielo Felix Hernandez, Emmanuel Massillon, Estelle Maisonett, & Nicole Bello (EP.19)

    This 19th episode of AW CLASSROOM features an artist talk in tandem with our past August 2021 virtual exhibition, "Cocinando," led by the curator Kiara Cristina Ventura. This episode was recorded in August 2021 & features 4 of the artists included in the show: Cielo Felix Hernandez, Emmanuel Massillon, Estelle Maisonett, and Nicole Bello.

    Thinking of the kitchen as a space of gathering, cooking, experimenting, connecting and so on, the "Cocinando" exhibition relates the kitchen to the artist studio. Here, we update ourselves on what these NYC based Latinx artists have been experimenting with and cooking up. Speaking on themes of home, identity, and food via the mediums of painting and sculpture, the artists collectively chop up the conversation, raise the temperature, and serve us fresh perspectives. Curated by ARTSYWINDOW.

    Artist Bios:

    Nicole Bello is a Dominican-American artist born and raised in the Bronx. She attended Hunter College and received a degree of The Arts, currently she is working on a Visual Arts Masters degree at City College. Her work deals with themes of identity, sexuality, gender, home, self love and power. IG: @nicolebello__

    Cielo Felix-Hernandez is a Puerto-rican transdisciplinary artist, primarily working in oil paint, the figures in Felix-Hernandez oil paintings author their own narratives constructed out of familiar Boricua and Caribbean iconographies.Having grown up between both lands, Felix-Hernandez processes their relationship to land, indigeneity, the historical, and the personal and how those themes affect survival. IG: @cielofelixhernandez

    Emmanuel Massillon (b. 1998 in Washington D.C.) is an African American conceptual artist who works in several different mediums including painting, photography, and sculpture. With these varying mediums, He explores the complex history of race, identity, culture and it's the relation to people of African descent. Massillon's upbringing in the inner city of Washington D.C. shapes the unique narrative that he strives to convey through his work, which is introducing others to new ideas by creating work from day-to-day life to politically charged topics. IG: @massi____

    Estelle Maisonett is a Mexican and Puerto-Rican mixed-media interdisciplinary artist that uses found objects, photography, and sourced clothing to create life size collages that document her experience living in NYC. The interior and exterior spaces she builds are collages of photographs, patterns, and archived found objects she has collected. Creating figures void of the human body, she explores how the assumed figures' relationship to consumer products, location, and material inform sociocultural identity. IG: @elle915

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    *This episode is wonderfully sponsored by Flower Shop Collective. *

    Flower Shop Collective is an art and fabrication studio that cultivates the ideas of emerging artists working towards more equitable futures. Their goal is to help artists of all skill levels execute their ideas, learn new techniques and have a safe space to do so, with a prioritization on immigrant artists, artists of color, and women-identifying artists. También les ofrecen todos estos servicios en Español. For more information please head to flowershopcollective.com or @flowershopcollective on Instagram.

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    To support our podcast and the work we do, please donate to us at artsywindow.com and click the "donate" tab. Or join us on patreon (@artsywindow) ! Much love


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    • 50 min
    Where Science Meets Art: Interview with Artist TJ Shin (EP.18)

    Where Science Meets Art: Interview with Artist TJ Shin (EP.18)

    For the 18th episode of AW CLASSROOM, curator Kiara Cristina Ventura interviews artist TJ Shin about how they use their practices in science and art to speak on colonialism, the body, queerness, and identity.

    TJ Shin is a Canadian-Korean artist living and working in Los Angeles, California. Shin explores the porousness of bodily boundaries and the ceaseless movement of living processes, like fermentation, echoing the history of colonialism. They are interested in the history of conquest and the literal digestion of materials – smells, microbes, and food – as a system of relations that emerges from a complicated history of entanglement.

    Follow their work at: @fff00slut on IG

    TJ Shin links:

    https://www.corneliamag.com/article-set/microbes-bodies-biomes-borders-a-pandemic-ferment

    https://www.recessart.org/anaiwataki/

    https://aaa.org.hk/en/ideas/ideas/yellow-skin-white-gold

    *Cover image of TJ Shin by Mary Kang @Mary.kang *

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    *This episode is wonderfully sponsored by Flower Shop Collective. *

    Flower Shop Collective is an art and fabrication studio that cultivates the ideas of emerging artists working towards more equitable futures. Their goal is to help artists of all skill levels execute their ideas, learn new techniques and have a safe space to do so, with a prioritization on immigrant artists, artists of color, and women-identifying artists. También les ofrecen todos estos servicios en Español. For more information please head to flowershopcollective.com or @flowershopcollective on Instagram.

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    • 25 min
    Redefining the Studio Practice: Interview with Artist Khari Johnson Ricks (EP. 17)

    Redefining the Studio Practice: Interview with Artist Khari Johnson Ricks (EP. 17)

    For the 17th episode of AW CLASSROOM, we virtually sat with artist Khari Johnson Ricks and discussed what it means to have a multidisciplinary practice where one practice informs and supports another. In the interview, Khari speaks to the power of his work and practices being rooted in love, community, relationships, the body, and of course, Jersey Club dance and music.  

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    In his own words, here's a bit about artist Khari Johnson Ricks:  

    "I am an artist and DJ whose work spans a range of audiovisual media and often exists in the public eye. This includes the production of zines, works on paper, performances, murals, and nightlife spaces. I often desire reprieve from the failures of the state and the constant peril black people face. My new work explores fellowship and engages acts of fiction and poetry to capture moments with kith and kin that feel loving. I ask myself what it means to make a family, community, friendship, when the world is so precarious, when the water rises, when death comes, and when all that is visible is capital. While my older work had been in conversation with vernacular movement traditions and martial arts practices like Shotokan Karate and Jersey Club dancing, which act as covert languages for those most targeted for capital extraction, I now explicitly center the fantastical and poetic nature of the Sublime. The works find their dramatic tension in the context of fragility, addressing my subjects’ deep alienation from, and even guilt in the face of, extended moments of peace. In this light, my work become testaments to the irrepressible urge of the imagination to metabolize, to reinvent, and to transcend." 

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     Follow his work at: @madebykhari on IG  

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     *This episode is wonderfully sponsored by Flower Shop Collective. *  Flower Shop Collective is an art and fabrication studio that cultivates the ideas of emerging artists working towards more equitable futures. Their goal is to help artists of all skill levels execute their ideas, learn new techniques and have a safe space to do so, with a prioritization on immigrant artists, artists of color, and women-identifying artists. También les ofrecen todos estos servicios en Español.  For more information please head to flowershopcollective.com or @flowershopcollective on Instagram.  ___________ 

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    • 42 min

Customer Reviews

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9 Ratings

Abbie♡ ,

Kiara Ventura is the the realest

I was never a fan of podcasts until now. Ventura has created a space to share her passion of art history with all of us that keeps us engaged, informed, and motivated. Thank you so much sis

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