Curating Memory Podcast

Duplessis Art

Curating Memory is a podcast hosted by artist Chloé Duplessis, serving as a platform to elevate ideas and individuals that center the intersections of memory, access and material culture. curatingmemory.substack.com

Episodes

  1. Jun 26

    The Smallest Version of Our Dream with Josh Miller

    The Smallest Version of Our Dream with Josh Miller Welcome to Curating Memory with Chloé Duplessis. In this episode, Chloé sits down with artist, creative advocate, and serial founder Josh Miller to discuss the profound weight of shared history and the radical act of public memorialization. From the stone walls of the House of Slaves on Goree Island to the banks of the Ohio River, Chloé and Josh explore how public art can unearth buried truths, challenge institutional gatekeepers, and give names back to the unknown. In this episode, we cover: The Genesis of (Un)known Project: How a somber trip to Senegal and a map in a Mississippi museum sparked a massive public art trail honoring enslaved people. Geographies of Freedom: Reorienting our relationship to landscapes like the Ohio River — the literal line between bondage and a free state. The Myth of “Too Ambitious”: Navigating early institutional pushback and staying fiercely committed to a bold creative vision. Unearthing Family History: A candid conversation on Josh discovering their own family’s ties to enslavement, and the powerful question: “When did your family become white?” Adorned in Imagination: Josh’s personal creative practice, dressing androgynously, and fashion as a ritual of self-determination and living art. Notable Quotes: “Multiple funders told us we were thinking too big... and that this felt really ambitious. [Our response was] you’re not the right funder. This was the smallest version of our dream.” — Josh Miller “If you’re gonna own being a creative, get ready to fail miserably. And from that... get this notion that there’s never failure—failing as a construct, I believe. Because the word fail suggests that you did something, it didn’t work, so let’s just be still. In my mind, there’s never a fail. There’s always a lesson.” — Chloé Duplessis Connect with our Guest: Josh Miller: Visit their website at joshmiller.ventures and follow them on Instagram @joshmillerventures. Learn more about their work with Hannah Drake and (Un)Known Project at unknownprojecttrail.com. Connect with Chloé Duplessis, Duplessis Art & Curating Memory: Web: www.chloeduplessis.com Instagram: @duplessis.art Curating Memory music credit: By and By, performed by Acoustic Standard This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit curatingmemory.substack.com

    1h 8m
  2. May 11

    Food Adjacent with Ani Steele

    Food Adjacent with Ani Steele Welcome to the debut of Curating Memory with Chloé Duplessis (formerly Artful Accessibility). In this inaugural episode, Chloé sits down with food scholar, historian, and PhD candidate Ani Steele to explore the profound ways food serves as a living archive of the Black experience. From the “gentle epiphany” of self-care to the migration patterns of Black Coloradans, Chloé and Ani discuss how what we eat defines who we are and how we remember. In this episode, we cover: * The Journey from Social Work to Food Studies: How Ani’s desire to serve evolved into a mission to document Black culinary history. * Beyond Soul Food: Challenging the “monolith” of Black food and exploring the diverse foodways of the American West. * The “Good Black” & Survival: A candid conversation on navigating white-centered spaces and reclaiming identity. * The Power of the Struggle Meal: Why spaghetti and canned goods hold as much historical weight as a Sunday feast. * The History of Black Colorado: Highlighting the often-erased stories of Buffalo Soldiers and the foundational Black presence in the territory. Notable Quotes: “Food holds memory... it can be that doorway to talk about other things.” — Ani Steele “Most of the things that people traditionally love about American culture... have been created, curated, or innovated by Black and Brown people. It’s just the truth of what is.” — Chloé Duplessis Connect with our Guest: * Ani Steele: Subscribe to her Substack, Builder/Weaver to follow her research on Black foodways. Connect with Chloé Duplessis, Duplessis Art & Curating Memory: * Web: www.chloeduplessis.com * Instagram: @duplessis.art Curating Memory music credit: By and By, performed by Acoustic Standard This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit curatingmemory.substack.com

    50 min
  3. Breathe and Walk Through It with Carolyn Jones Sullivan

    06/20/2025

    Breathe and Walk Through It with Carolyn Jones Sullivan

    On this very special Season 1 finale of Artful Accessibility, shared with you on Juneteenth weekend, host Chloé Duplessis sits down with her mother, Carolyn Jones Sullivan, for a deeply personal and powerful conversation. This episode highlights Carolyn's multifaceted journey as a visually impaired artist, historian, and civil rights pioneer. Carolyn also shares about her connection to the historic Modern Beauty Shop, a birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement in North Louisiana and the inspiration for her celebrated stage play Beauty & The Ballot Box. Recurring themes of faith, family, and resilience are layered throughout the conversation, and serve an offering of encouragement for anyone navigating a challenging season. The episode concludes with a heartfelt tribute to Chloé's grandmother, Leslie Jones, and a beautiful hymn sung by Carolyn. Connect with Carolyn Jones Sullivan: Find out more about efforts to bring Beauty & The Ballot Box to the screen by connecting on LinkedIn: Carolyn Jones Sullivan Connect with Chloé Duplessis, Duplessis Art, and Artful Accessibility: Web: www.duplessisart.com Instagram: @duplessis.art If you enjoyed this episode, we invite you to subscribe to Artful Accessibility for more inspiring stories and insights on creating a more accessible world. We’d also love it if you’d leave us a five-star rating. This helps others find these powerful conversations. Finally, please consider sharing this episode with someone who needs to hear Carolyn's message. Artful Accessibility will be back later this year for Season 2 with expanded topics around accessibility and extraordinary stories of resilience and hope. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit curatingmemory.substack.com

    1h 2m
  4. Artful Accessibility Podcast Coming Soon

    09/25/2024

    Artful Accessibility Podcast Coming Soon

    The first interview episode of the Artful Accessibility Podcast drops on Thursday, October 10th. Be sure to follow us in your podcast app to get the episode right away! Artful Accessibility is a capacity building program from Chloé Duplessis of Duplessis Art that informs, educates and empowers by elevating the visibility of those navigating disability, and promoting the importance of accessibility. Join us for this new podcast where we elevate and honor stories of individuals navigating their own disability journeys, as well as organizational leaders who are getting it right. Through the Artful Accessibility program, you will: Identify areas of opportunity that can be utilized as springboards for organizational growth and effectiveness in support of accessibility Address challenges known (and unknown) through the development of an accessibility plan that honors your organization's mission Foster a culture that acknowledges the value of accessibility through meaningful professional development workshops. SERVICES The following services are available through the Artful Accessibility program: * Accessibility Assessments for the workplace, private venues and public spaces * Accessibility Policy and Planning Support for groups, associations and organizations * Professional Development Workshops that inform and honor accessibility WORK WITH US To learn more about how we can support your commitment to accessibility, please visit duplessisart.com or find us on Instagram. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit curatingmemory.substack.com

    3 min

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Curating Memory is a podcast hosted by artist Chloé Duplessis, serving as a platform to elevate ideas and individuals that center the intersections of memory, access and material culture. curatingmemory.substack.com