Art Affects

Gherdai Hassell

A podcast at the intersection of Art, Creative Living and Wellbeing

  1. APR 29

    Ep 25: Art & Archive: Reclaiming Hidden Histories with Sana Ginwalla

    Most conversations about art and identity overlook one crucial element: the power of counter archiving to challenge dominant narratives. Sana Ginwalla’s journey from discovering her family's hidden photographic archives to creating Zambia Belonging reveals how reclaiming and reinterpreting history can unlock stories of migration, resistance, and community that often go unheard. Her work demonstrates that archives are not static, they're living, breathing sites of resistance that reshape our understanding of the past and inform the future.You'll discover: How informal family archives can serve as powerful tools for cultural preservation and resistance The concept of the "counter archive" as a means to reclaim marginalized histories The role of visual storytelling in challenging stereotypes and Standard narratives about Africa's diverse identities Practical frameworks for democratizing access to archives and making them a participatory process The importance of shifting from fearing failure to embracing ambition through intentional action In this episode, Sana shares deeply personal stories, from her serendipitous encounters with pioneering photographers in India, to her innovative work in creating accessible art spaces that foster community and dialogue. We break down how her projects, like Zambia Belonging and Everyday Lusaka, are not just archives but active catalysts for social change, inspiring new generations to see themselves reflected in history.Ignoring the potential of the archive as a site for critical, fictional, and activist engagement risks perpetuating incomplete narratives that marginalize vibrant stories from Africa and its diaspora. Conversely, engaging with these counter archives opens opportunities for truth-telling, cultural resistance, and forging solidarity across borders.Perfect for artists, historians, activists, and anyone interested in how visual culture can challenge power, this episode offers a compelling blueprint for transforming archival silence into a symphony of stories. Whether you're building your own project or seeking fresh perspectives on identity, Sana's insights will inspire you to rethink how history, memory, and community intersect through the lens of art and activism.Join us to explore how created and found archives can be the foundation for more inclusive, dynamic narratives that speak to the future while acknowledging complex histories. Your next breakthrough in cultural storytelling starts here.   SANA GINWALLA BIOGRAPHY Sana Ginwalla (b. 1996) is an Indian-Zambian artist, curator, writer and lecturer born, raised and based in Lusaka. She is the founder of the Everyday Lusaka Gallery and Zambia Belonging counter-archive – curatorial and artistic outputs dedicated to shifting towards a more considered visual representation of Zambia’s past and present to build a contemporary archive for future generations. Her work with these platforms has been presented at the India Art Fair Young Collector’s Program (2025), University of Cambridge (2024, 2023), the African Biennale of Photography in Bamako (2022, 2024), Stranger’s House Gallery, Mumbai (2024), the Lusaka Contemporary Art Centre (2023), and the University of Oxford (2023, 2025). By engaging the public in her exhibitions, Ginwalla’s curatorial work often transcends the protocols of gallery and museum spaces through participatory installations. She is drawn towards bodies of work that explore heritage, memory and the belonging. Working in this way allows her to further understand her identity and place in the world and is what she aims to facilitate for others too. Sana is the author of Zambia’s first photo-book of archival street photographs from Lusaka. She is currently lecturing and pursuing her Masters in Creative Arts at the Open Window University for Creative Arts.   You can reach Sana here:  info@sanaginwalla.com Website

    52 min
  2. FEB 19

    Ep:24 Art as Healing: Khari Turner on Art, Water as Witness & Black Representation

    Water is more than a material in this conversation, it is memory, history, resistance, and healing. In this episode of Art Affects, we sit down with contemporary artist Khari Turner to explore how water becomes a powerful tool for examining Black identity, ancestral memory, and collective healing. Through water and ink, Turner creates visceral works that reflect on the Middle Passage, racial injustice, spirituality, and resilience. We discuss: The connection between water and Black history, including the legacy of the Middle Passage How art can hold generational trauma and joy at the same time Why Turner isolates features like noses and lips to challenge representation and stereotypes The spiritual symbolism of water in contemporary Black art His innovative process of working with water’s natural movement — veins, lightning-like roots, and atmospheric forces This conversation explores art as healing, art as remembrance, and art as reclamation. If you’re interested in: Black contemporary art, identity and representation, spiritual symbolism in art, healing through creativity, African diasporic history, or the intersection of art and social justice, this episode is for you. ✨ Subscribe for conversations at the intersection of art, culture, and creative living. 💬 Comment below: What does water symbolize for you? 🔔 Turn on notifications so you never miss an episode.   🎨 Follow Gherdai Hassell / Art Affects: / hassell_free / theartaffects https://gherdaihassell.com Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations on art, wellness, and creativity.  ✿Join my Print Club https://stan.store/gherdai ✿ My art shop! https://shop.gherdaihassell.com ✿ Find me on Insta! @hassell_free ✿ Find me on tiktok! @hassell_free_ Work with me! Business Inquiries: studio@gherdaihassell.com   #ArtAffects #ContemporaryArt #IdentityInArt #MemoryInArt #artartist #art #workingartist #arts #artpodcast #artaffects #gherdaihassell #art #podcast #artist #arts #art #blackartist #artjourney #artlife #lifeofanartist #artistslife #ancestralhealing #liberationthroughart #artaffectspodcast #artistic #artasaspiritualpractice #howartistsfindinspiration #womenartistsofcolor #artisttalk #artistsconversations #howtouseartforhealing, #howtomakeart #howtofind #BlackArt #ContemporaryArt #KhariTurner #MiddlePassage #ArtPodcast #Identity #ArtAsHealing #SpiritualityInArt #AfricanDiaspora #CreativeLiving #ContemporaryBlackArt #ContemporaryArt #ArtPodcast #BlackArtists #VisualArtist #ArtistInterview #StudioPractice

    1h 11m
  3. 12/31/2025

    Ep 23: Art & Life: Balancing Creativity and Challenges with Phoebe Hughes

    In this episode of Art Affects, artist Phoebe Hughes joins the conversation to reflect on her journey into a full-time artistic practice, shaped deeply by her Bermudian heritage, family roots, and lived experience. Phoebe speaks candidly about what it means to choose art not just as a passion, but as a way of life, navigating uncertainty, financial realities, and the emotional labour that comes with creative work. She shares how personal history and cultural memory inform her practice, and why staying connected to self, family, and community is essential to sustaining a creative life. This episode is an honest and grounding reflection on resilience, mental wellbeing, and the courage it takes to keep creating, even when the path isn’t linear or secure. In this episode, we explore: Phoebe’s artistic journey and Bermudian heritage How personal history shapes creative practice The realities of being a full-time artist Financial sustainability and honesty in the art world Mental health, resilience, and self-trust The importance of family support and grounding   🎨 Follow Gherdai Hassell / Art Affects: / hassell_free / theartaffects https://gherdaihassell.com Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations on art, wellness, and creativity. ✿Join my community https://skool.com/the-well-8822 ✿Join my Print Club https://stan.store/gherdai ✿ My art shop! https://shop.gherdaihassell.com ✿ Find me on Insta! https://instagram.com/hassell_free ✿ Find me on tiktok! @hassell_free_ visit Phoebe's website www.phoebehughesart.com Work with me! Business Inquiries: studio@gherdaihassell.com #phoebehughes #ArtAffects #ContemporaryArt #IdentityInArt #MemoryInArt #artartist #art #workingartist #arts #artpodcast #artaffects #gherdaihassell #art #podcast #artist #arts #art #artjourney #artlife #lifeofanartist #artistslife #caribbean #artaffectspodcast #artistic #artandchallenges #howartistsfindinspiration #workingartist #artisttalk #artistsconversations #howtouseartforhealing, #howtomakeart #howtofindinspirationforart #artasspirit #spiritualityandart #artist #painter #screenprinting #artlife

    49 min
  4. 12/01/2025

    Ep 22: Diaspora to Daoism : Art As Spiritual Practice with Lili Nacht

    In this episode of the Art Affects podcast, Gherdai Hassell engages in a profound conversation with artist LiLi Nacht, who reflects on her journey of identity, heritage, and artistic transformation. The discussion explores the role of meditation in her artistic practice, the healing power of art, and the significance of performance in community engagement. LiLi also delves into the complexities of chosen versus inherited identity, emphasizing the importance of cultural heritage and historical narratives in her work. Through her art, LiLi seeks to create a space for reflection and connection, ultimately highlighting the enduring nature of cultural traditions and personal exploration.   🎨 Follow Gherdai Hassell / Art Affects: / hassell_free / theartaffects https://gherdaihassell.com Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations on art, wellness, and creativity. ✿Join my community https://skool.com/the-well-8822 ✿Join my Print Club https://stan.store/gherdai ✿ My art shop! https://shop.gherdaihassell.com ✿ Find me on Insta! https://instgram.com/hassell_free ✿ Find me on tiktok! @hassell_free_   visit Lili's website www.lilinacht.com Work with me! Business Inquiries: studio@gherdaihassell.com   #lilinacht #ArtAffects #ContemporaryArt #IdentityInArt #MemoryInArt #artartist #art #workingartist #arts #artpodcast #artaffects #gherdaihassell #art #podcast #artist #arts #art #artjourney #artlife #lifeofanartist #artistslife #ancestralhealing #liberationthroughart #artaffectspodcast #artistic #artasaspiritualpractice #howartistsfindinspiration #womenartistsofcolor #artisttalk #artistsconversations #howtouseartforhealing, #howtomakeart #howtofindinspirationforart #artasspirit #spiritualityandart

    38 min
  5. 11/12/2025

    Ep 21: Art as a Portal: Black Liberatory Imagination and Community Building

    In this episode, Jessica Valoris shares her journey as an interdisciplinary artist, exploring how her work rooted in Black American and Jewish ancestry serves as a tool for healing, community building, and liberation. She discusses the importance of creative rituals, the intersection of art and wellness, and the role of art in imagining new worlds. Keywords Jessica Valoris, interdisciplinary art, healing, community building, liberation, creative rituals, art and wellness Takeaways Art is a tool for healing and community building. Creative rituals shape our world and well-being. Art can be a portal for transformation. Jessica's work is rooted in Black American and Jewish ancestry. Art and wellness are deeply interconnected. Creative practice is about process, not just product. Art helps in imagining new worlds and possibilities. Community and collaboration are central to Jessica's work. Art can serve as a blueprint for liberation. Jessica emphasizes the importance of ancestral inspiration. 🎨 Follow jessica Valoris: / @jessicavaloris https://jessicavaloris.com/ Order Jessica's Study Kit How We Be Free is a tool that celebrates and resources the Black radical tradition. It invites people to reclaim local histories of care, justice, and resistance; to create counter-narratives centered in Black joy and interdependence; and to nourish today’s movements for abolition, reparations, climate justice, and collective liberation. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/... 🎨 Follow Gherdai Hassell / Art Affects: / hassell_free / theartaffects https://gherdaihassell.com Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations on art, wellness, and creativity. ✿Join my community https://skool.com/the-well-8822 ✿Join my Print Club https://stan.store/gherdai ✿ My art shop! https://shop.gherdaihassell.com ✿ Find me on Insta! @hassell_free ✿ Find me on tiktok! @hassell_free_ Work with me! Business Inquiries: studio@gherdaihassell.com #jessicavaloris #ArtAffects #ContemporaryArt #IdentityInArt #MemoryInArt #artartist #art #workingartist #arts #artpodcast #artaffects #gherdaihassell

    34 min
  6. 10/07/2025

    Ep 20: Reimagining Belonging: Identity, Memory and Material with Louise Mandumbwa

    ✨ Short Description In this episode of Art Affects, Gherdai Hassell sits down with artist and educator Louise Mandumbwa to explore how identity, belonging, and memory materialize through creative practice. Together, they trace the threads of migration, care, and imagination that shape the stories artists carry ,and reimagine belonging through material and memory. 🌿 Full Show Notes In this intimate and layered conversation, Gherdai Hassell and Louise Mandumbwa reflect on how art becomes a vessel for remembering, reimagining, and reclaiming identity. From their meeting at the Chautauqua residency to their shared devotion to storytelling through form, texture, and spirit, they speak on navigating displacement, the politics of representation, and the sacred act of making. Louise discusses her evolving practice,  how she merges portraiture, memory, and found materials to create new visual languages that honor both the personal and collective. Together, they explore what it means to belong while in motion, how teaching can be a form of care, and how artists transform material into meaning. This episode is an offering,  a meditation on presence, transformation, and the quiet strength found in returning to the self. 🕰️ Timestamps 00:00 — Introduction: Meeting Louise at Chautauqua and the meaning of artistic encounters 06:25 — Louise on origins, migration, and how identity shapes her work 14:10 — Material and memory: using found objects and portraiture to tell layered stories 22:40 — On education, mentorship, and the emotional labor of artmaking 31:00 — The politics of belonging and creating space for multiple narratives 40:20 — Art as care, process, and spiritual practice 48:00 — Closing reflections: gratitude, connection, and creative evolution 👩🏾‍🎨 Guest Bio Louise Mandumbwa is a Botswana-born visual artist and educator based in the U.S. Her work explores the intersections of identity, migration, and memory, often through portraiture and material experimentation. Louise has exhibited internationally and is recognized for her nuanced explorations of cultural hybridity, personal history, and belonging. 🎧 About Art Affects Art Affects, hosted by Gherdai Hassell , is a podcast exploring the connection between art, wellness, and the creative process. Each episode invites artists, thinkers, and makers to reflect on how art shapes who we are and how we live.

    42 min

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A podcast at the intersection of Art, Creative Living and Wellbeing