S2 E3 The Fabric of Storytelling: Alisha Wormsley's Artistic Journey

Sounds From the Studio

Meet Alisha Wormsley, a visionary artist whose work transcends time and space. In this episode, we explore Alisha's journey from sewing and quilting during the pandemic to her prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship. Delve into the rich tapestry of her art, which weaves together ancestral storytelling, film, and the powerful symbolism found in African American quilts. Alisha's reflections on anti-blackness in cinema, matriarchal technologies, and the intersection of craft with advanced technologies offer a profound understanding of her creative process.

Alisha shares insights into motherhood's impact on her work and the art world's structures. Her candid discussion on the legacy she wishes to leave, or rather not leave, is a refreshing take on the artist's relationship with their work and the world.

This episode is an invitation to contemplate the power of asking questions, the importance of caring, and the possibilities that arise when we dare to dream and create spaces for all voices.

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