Ep 17 - The Imagination of Your Child - An Interview with Trisha Lagaso Goldberg A Really Good Enough Parent

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In this episode of A Really Good Enough Parent, my special guest is artist, curator, mother and all around community powerhouse, Trisha Lagaso Goldberg. Trisha Lagaso Goldberg is an artist and independent curator. Born and raised on the Hawaiian island of O‘ahu, Lagaso Goldberg spent 15 years in the Bay Area (1991-2005). As executive director of Southern Exposure, the acclaimed San Francisco Mission District artist-centered organization and gallery, she stewarded over one hundred exhibitions and events and worked with hundreds of artists from around the globe. In 2005, Lagaso Goldberg returned to Hawai‘i where she led the Hawai‘i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts’ commissioned works branch of its public art program. As the founding gallery director and curator of the Honolulu Chinatown art space thirtyninehotel, Lagaso Goldberg launched an artist residency program that invited artists from outside of the archipelago to create site-specific installations. Through this initiative, she commissioned works by artists such as Carolyn Castaño, Eamon Ore-Giron, Julio Morales, and Stephanie Syjuco. Her curatorial projects include Lands End (2021-2022), which featured the work of 27 international artists addressing climate crisis at the historic Cliff House in San Francisco and the 2022 Carlos Villa: Worlds in Collision retrospective exhibition, presented at the Newark Museum of Art (Newark, NJ), San Francisco Arts Commission Main Gallery and Asian Art Museum, San Francisco. She currently lives and works in San Francisco and on the island of O'ahu.More about Trisha's incredible child, Primo Lagaso Goldberghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/primolagasogoldberg/https://vimeo.com/496294687https://californiayouthmedia.org/stories/2022/5/14/ww3wgv4lhjco6nk3a2dku07hjp115iDavid Goldberg BioDr. David A.M. Goldberg is a San Francisco based critical technologist who came of age in the era of the Commodore 64 and the birth of Hip Hop. Raised by musicians, artists, and teachers, he thinks, writes, and designs in pursuit of progressive goals in a world that doesn’t always follow progressive rules. As a lead product designer for Disney Streaming’s Inclusive Design team he works to create innovative customer-centric products, using an approach grounded in the ethical use of metadata, algorithmic transparency, and attending to the authentic experiences and desires of underrepresented folks. He holds degrees in computer systems engineering (Howard University), visual criticism (California College of the Arts), and a PhD in American Studies (University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa).

In this episode of A Really Good Enough Parent, my special guest is artist, curator, mother and all around community powerhouse, Trisha Lagaso Goldberg. Trisha Lagaso Goldberg is an artist and independent curator. Born and raised on the Hawaiian island of O‘ahu, Lagaso Goldberg spent 15 years in the Bay Area (1991-2005). As executive director of Southern Exposure, the acclaimed San Francisco Mission District artist-centered organization and gallery, she stewarded over one hundred exhibitions and events and worked with hundreds of artists from around the globe. In 2005, Lagaso Goldberg returned to Hawai‘i where she led the Hawai‘i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts’ commissioned works branch of its public art program. As the founding gallery director and curator of the Honolulu Chinatown art space thirtyninehotel, Lagaso Goldberg launched an artist residency program that invited artists from outside of the archipelago to create site-specific installations. Through this initiative, she commissioned works by artists such as Carolyn Castaño, Eamon Ore-Giron, Julio Morales, and Stephanie Syjuco. Her curatorial projects include Lands End (2021-2022), which featured the work of 27 international artists addressing climate crisis at the historic Cliff House in San Francisco and the 2022 Carlos Villa: Worlds in Collision retrospective exhibition, presented at the Newark Museum of Art (Newark, NJ), San Francisco Arts Commission Main Gallery and Asian Art Museum, San Francisco. She currently lives and works in San Francisco and on the island of O'ahu.More about Trisha's incredible child, Primo Lagaso Goldberghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/primolagasogoldberg/https://vimeo.com/496294687https://californiayouthmedia.org/stories/2022/5/14/ww3wgv4lhjco6nk3a2dku07hjp115iDavid Goldberg BioDr. David A.M. Goldberg is a San Francisco based critical technologist who came of age in the era of the Commodore 64 and the birth of Hip Hop. Raised by musicians, artists, and teachers, he thinks, writes, and designs in pursuit of progressive goals in a world that doesn’t always follow progressive rules. As a lead product designer for Disney Streaming’s Inclusive Design team he works to create innovative customer-centric products, using an approach grounded in the ethical use of metadata, algorithmic transparency, and attending to the authentic experiences and desires of underrepresented folks. He holds degrees in computer systems engineering (Howard University), visual criticism (California College of the Arts), and a PhD in American Studies (University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa).