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Hosted by novelist, literary critic, and art aficionado, Dr. Fran Bartkowski, Express Newark's Culture podcast Rock Steady dives into the art and activism scene of Newark and its surrounding areas. You'll hear from poets, performers, visual artists, graphic designers, scholars, and many more creative individuals who make up this vibrant city of cultural workers and artist activists. Founded in 2018, Express Newark is a center for socially engaged art and design at Rutgers University - Newark.

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Hosted by novelist, literary critic, and art aficionado, Dr. Fran Bartkowski, Express Newark's Culture podcast Rock Steady dives into the art and activism scene of Newark and its surrounding areas. You'll hear from poets, performers, visual artists, graphic designers, scholars, and many more creative individuals who make up this vibrant city of cultural workers and artist activists. Founded in 2018, Express Newark is a center for socially engaged art and design at Rutgers University - Newark.

www.expressnewark.org
Engineer: Eric Johnson
Marketing: Dana Damiani

    Salamishah Tillet: Falling in Love at Hello.

    Salamishah Tillet: Falling in Love at Hello.

    On this final episode of Rock Steady, our host, Fran Bartkowski, talks with Express Newark Director, Salamishah Tillet, just awarded a Pulitzer Prize for criticism in The New York Times.  Salamishah discusses her very deep roots and love for Newark and how the city is intrinsic to her identity.  She tells of how reading Amiri Baraka in college was just one of many threads that kept her connected to the city of Newark, and recounts how the first time she entered the Hahne's Building and Express Newark it was "love at hello."

    • 44 min
    In-depth with Artist Adrienne Wheeler

    In-depth with Artist Adrienne Wheeler

    Adrienne Wheeler is a multi-media artist, curator and arts educator who has exhibited widely.  Her familial roots in Newark are multi-generational.  Fran and Adrienne discuss the impact of the pandemic, given that she was in Senegal when lockdowns came. They also explore how her involvement in The Glassbook Project developed into an oral history project with her mother, which then led to the work on The White Dress Narratives.

    • 31 min
    Newark Entrepreneur - Linda Street

    Newark Entrepreneur - Linda Street

    Aka Pink Dragon Lady, Linda Street is an artist, designer, and entrepreneur based in Newark.

    She is also executor of the archive of the works of recently passed legendary Newark artist, Jerry Gant.  She curated his recent retrospective exhibit at the Paul Robeson Gallery, "Bulletproof Ambition."

    Fran and Linda have an energetic conversation about her work with Jerry Gant, as well as Linda’s projects including the reigniting of her fashion brand, Pink Funk, during the pandemic, and the creation of a Black Lives Matter mural at Manufacturer's Village in East Orange, and the documentary film about that project.

    • 31 min
    Gwen Moten: Deep Roots in Newark and Beyond

    Gwen Moten: Deep Roots in Newark and Beyond

    Our host, Dr. Fran Bartkowski,  met Gwen when she was Director of the City of Newark Arts and Culture initiatives.

    In the 1990’s, Gwen was named President Clinton’s cultural liaison in Africa.  She currently serves as Music Director for the Count Basie Center for the Arts in Red Bank.

    Fran and Gwen discuss two of her ‘pandemic projects,' among many other topics, including, virtual programming for children in Newark that harness the participants' creative energies through life skills.  Finally, Gwen talks about her creation of a gospel choir.

    • 39 min
    Scheherazade Tillet on Activism, Art & The Ties That Bind Us

    Scheherazade Tillet on Activism, Art & The Ties That Bind Us

    On episode one of season 4 of Rock Steady, our host, Dr. Fran Bartkowski, talks with Shine Portrait Studio Artist-In-Residence Scheherazade Tillet.

    Scheherazade Tillet is a photographer, youth organizer, and an art therapist. Her art and activism have been featured in the New York Times, Teen Vogue, The Chicago Tribune, on MSNBC and NPR; and she currently has an exhibition at PROJECT FOR EMPTY SPACE in Newark, called "Black Girl Play."

    We learn about the Black Girlhood Altar project that has taken root in many cities, and was borne out of working through her sister’s sexual assault in photographs.  Fran and Scheherazade also discuss the many outcomes of this creative connection between herself and her sister, and their familial roots in Newark. Salamishah Tillet, her sister, is the current Director of Express Newark and she will be our guest on the final episode of  Rock Steady in the coming weeks.

    • 42 min
    Fonts and Social Justice

    Fonts and Social Justice

    Professor of Graphic Design and founding member of Express Newark, Chantal Fischzang is the guest on this episode of Season 3.  An award winning designer, originally from Bolivia, Chantal talks about the Newark Street Murals project for which she chose the font called "Martin" named for Martin Luther King Jr.  She also describes the call for proposals for the project called "Will You Be My Monument?" which took place after the City of Newark removed the Christopher Columbus statue in Washington Park, and where a new monument is due to appear.

    • 37 min

Customer Reviews

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Delving

Grateful for this podcast and its work in sharing community news and exploring culture and creativity!

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Excellent

Fran is articulate and wise and educated, it is a pleasure to listen to her interesting and insightful interviews, and I hope many more will follow!

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