48 episodes

Hosted by local artist Erica Huntzinger, BFA, MAAT, In The Act is a program on process and the creative life. Creativity does not just stop and start with artists; we all make aesthetic or guiding decisions. Our aim is to talk through the process and investigate how we choose to express ourselves and live creatively. We are connecting with people about their lives.

In The Act Mead Public Library

    • Arts
    • 5.0 • 2 Ratings

Hosted by local artist Erica Huntzinger, BFA, MAAT, In The Act is a program on process and the creative life. Creativity does not just stop and start with artists; we all make aesthetic or guiding decisions. Our aim is to talk through the process and investigate how we choose to express ourselves and live creatively. We are connecting with people about their lives.

    Annalise Flynn

    Annalise Flynn

    Annalise Flynn is an independent curator and arts administrator working primarily in support of artist-created spaces. She manages SPACES Archives – the world's largest repository of archival documentation related to artist-built environments – and is always on the lookout for new (/new-to-her) creative sites.

    Find her on Facebook:
    • https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=2418160

    or Instagram:

     • https://www.instagram.com/annalisechristine/

    • 55 min
    Chase DeVrou

    Chase DeVrou

    Chase is the IT Specialist for the library. He spends a good amount of the week in his windowless office in the basement keeping everything running smoothly. Outside of work, he enjoy reading Fantasy, Hunting, Fishing, and Camping. Chase likes to disconnect in his off-time and spend time with his family.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Melissa Prentice

    Melissa Prentice

    Melissa Prentice has been the Public Services Manager at Mead Public Library in Sheboygan, WI since 2014. Her personal and professional passion is working to improve the quality of life for all by strengthening our public institutions and their role in contributing to vibrant, resilient, and welcoming communities.

    • 57 min
    David Bourgeois

    David Bourgeois

    David Bourgeois is a Musician, Composer, Actor, Landscaper, Runner, Bicyclist, Golfer and Retired Elementary Music Teacher who loves to travel. Definitely a people person.

    You can find him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/david.bourgeois920

    • 58 min
    Houa Yang

    Houa Yang

    Houa Yang is the Mental Health Project Coordinator for Sheboygan County with project Resiliency at WUCMAA. Her role is to implement mental health projects that make sense for the county and meet the needs of this community. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts with emphasis in graphic design and worked in the school district for 14 years as a bilingual specialist.



    Website:

    https://www.wucmaa.org/



    Facebook:

    https://www.facebook.com/WUCMAAInc/



    Project Resiliency Facebook (our mental health initiative):

    https://www.facebook.com/wiprojectresiliency/

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Whitney Morales

    Whitney Morales

    Whitney Morales is a local storytelling photographer. She specializes in documentary style photography that will authentically tell any story. Whether it is documenting the days of family life, or telling the story of a brand, Whitney creates emotive imagery that will bring you right into that moment.

    Website: Whitneymorales.com

    Socials: instagram.com/whitneymoralesphotography              facebook.com/whitneymoralesphotography

    • 58 min

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⚡️Fantastic ⚡️

There are no words to properly describe how deft Erica is as an interviewer. It’s obvious how much respect she has for her subjects, and how much she values their time and willingness to share. She’s never afraid to delve into more abstract or otherwise challenging topics, and somehow manages to make them feel digestible and down-to-earth.

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