VSW Project Space Podcast

The Visual Studies Workshop

Visual Studies Workshop nurtures experimental and expansive approaches to photography and media arts, and builds community among artists and the public through exhibitions, publications and residencies. Non-conforming since 1969. vsw.org

  1. Season 3 Episode 3 |  Joshua Tonies

    08/17/2024

    Season 3 Episode 3 | Joshua Tonies

    For this episode, Hernease sits with former resident, Joshua Tonies… twice, due to technical issues with their first audio recording. Joshua was extremely generous to record for a second time to speak about his residency experience, his layered obsession with house plants and how he uses animation technology to make the intangible, tangible. This episode will be a hybrid combination of the first and second recording. For every interview, Hernease asks each resident to answer the question, “Where are you from?” Joshua’s answer during that first conversation was too wonderful not to include. So please bear with the audio quality for the first 12 minutes of their discussion. And stay tuned at the very end for an epilogue discussion with Joshua around a very special piece he made during his time in residency at VSW. A transcript of this episode can be found here https://www.vsw.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Season-3-Episode-3-Joshua-Tonies.pdf Joshua Tonies Reference links joshtonies.com/ www.vsw.org/exhibition/josh-tonies/ www.phasegallery.com/kilo-quebec Farrah Karapetian: www.farrahkarapetian.com Bridget Riley: https://bridget-riley.publications.britishart.yale.edu/catalogue/19 Nilson Carroll: http://nilsoncarroll.com Queer Games Bundle: https://www.vsw.org/vsw-salon/salon-spring-2023/april-13-queer-games-bundle/
 Project Space Podcast Update: Ligia Bouton has completed her public art installation, “25 Variable Stars”, now on view in Boston’s Cambridge’s Kendall/MIT subway station. The installation honors the astronomer Henrietta Swan Leavitt. Ligia speaks about this work on the podcast in Season 2 and 3. Please also watch and listen to Ligia’s lecture about her work on the occasion of the opening of “25 Variable Stars”, given at the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics: shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbYjoF88ye4

    1h 12m
  2. Season 3 Episode 2 | RaymondThompson Jr.

    06/21/2024

    Season 3 Episode 2 | RaymondThompson Jr.

    Hernease Davis sits down with the artist, Raymond Thompson, Jr. at the end of a very busy season that included a tour that launched his recent book project, entitled, Appalachian Ghosts: A Photographic Reimagining of The Hawks Nest Tunnel Disaster, which caused the death of nearly 800 workers, 2/3 of which were black americans. Their conversation focuses on an ongoing series that Raymond worked on as a resident at VSW, entitled “It’s hard to stop rebels that time travel”- Both of these projects are very much related to one another in terms of how Raymond is approaching the North American landscape that is both research driven and integrated with speculative and imaginary interventions. Raymond made numerous references to important artist scholars whose works greatly influenced his directions. Links to Raymond’s work as well as those important references are included in the show notes. Photo Credit: Raymond Thompson Jr., from the series “It’s hard to stop rebels that time travel”, 2021 - ongoing Raymond Thompson Jr. Reference Links www.raymondthompsonjr.com Deborah Willis: https://debwillisphoto.com/home Ingrid Pollard: http://www.ingridpollard.com/ Dawoud Bey: https://www.colum.edu/academics/faculty/dawoud-bey Christina Sharpe: https://profiles.laps.yorku.ca/profiles/cesharpe/ Saidiya Hartman: https://saidiyahartman.com/ Simone Brown: https://www.dukeupress.edu/dark-matters HLT Quan’s, “It’s Hard to Stop Rebels That Time Travel”: Democratic Living and the Radical Reimagining of Old Worlds https://www.education.pitt.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Quan-ungovernability.pdf A transcript of this episode can be found at https://www.vsw.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Season-3-Episode-2-Raymond-Thompson-Jr.pdf.

    55 min
  3. Season 3 Episode 1 |  Ligia Bouton (Part II)

    03/02/2024

    Season 3 Episode 1 | Ligia Bouton (Part II)

    Welcome to Season 3 of the Project Space Podcast! Our brand new season starts off with a sequel. Ligia Bouton, who was an artist in residence at VSW in 2022, is back on the podcast for Part 2 of her conversation with Assistant Curator, Hernease Davis. Ligia's first conversation with Hernease was actually the Season 1 finale. If you haven’t already listened to part 1, the link to that episode is in the show notes. For that first talk with Ligia, Hernease spoke with Ligia inside her Project Space Studio at the very end of her residency. Bouton has been researching the work of Henrietta Swan Leavitt, who is an important yet overlooked historical figure who made groundbreaking contributions to Astrology. Ligia spoke about how she is using photography, performance, glass, musical composition, and installation as an interdisciplinary approach to translate the extensive research she has done on Henrietta Swan Leavitt. In this episode, Ligia shares about returning to VSW to continue her project, and many exciting developments in her work that involves another residency, a major exhibition in Denmark and a public art project in Boston, Massachusetts.  Stay tuned and subscribed for upcoming episodes in Season 3. Follow this link for the transcript of the episode https://www.vsw.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/202400060004_podcast_301.pdf Project Space Podcast Update: Ligia Bouton has completed her public art installation, “25 Variable Stars”, now on view in Boston’s Cambridge’s Kendall/MIT subway station. The installation honors the astronomer Henrietta Swan Leavitt. Ligia speaks about this work on the podcast in Season 2 and 3. Please also watch and listen to Ligia’s lecture about her work on the occasion of the opening of “25 Variable Stars”, given at the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics: shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbYjoF88ye4 Links: Ligia Bouton's Part 1 Episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vsw-project-space-podcast/id1654594948?i=1000591354125 Ligia Bouton’s Reference Links http://ligiaboutonstudio.com https://library.cfa.harvard.edu/plate-stacks https://airandspace.si.edu/stories/editorial/remembering-astronomer-henrietta-swan-leavitt More About VSW Project Space Residency https://www.vsw.org/exhibitions/projectspace/ VSW Spring Workshops https://www.vsw.org/education/workshops/ VSW on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/visualstudiesworkshop/ VSW on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visualstudiesworkshop/ VSW on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/visualstudiesworkshop

    1h 3m
  4. Season 3 Teaser

    02/05/2024

    Season 3 Teaser

    Podcast host, Hernease Davis is popping back onto the feed with two important announcements. One: Episode 3 will be back soon! The season begins with Part 2 of Hernease’s conversation with Ligia Bouton about the exciting developments in her work. will be the follow up conversation with Ligia Bouton and spoke with the artists Aspen Mays and Dan Boardman, about their latest collaboration, which centers around the Biosphere 2 Project. Here is a short clip from our conversation. If you haven’t already listened to that episode, we highly encourage you to go back to Part 1 with Ligia. Two: The Project Space Residency application is now open. The deadline to apply is April 5th 2024. The residency supports artists in any stage of their career who are working in photography, film, or media art. We welcome those who are 18 and older and not currently enrolled in a degree program. For more information about the residency and eligibility, check the link to our website in the show notes. We are excited to share new conversations with the amazing artists who have participated in the Project Space Residency. Stay subscribed and tuned! Links: Ligia Bouton Part 1 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vsw-project-space-podcast/id1654594948?i=1000591354125 More About VSW Project Space Residency https://www.vsw.org/exhibitions/projectspace/ VSW Spring Workshops https://www.vsw.org/education/workshops/ VSW on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/visualstudiesworkshop/ VSW on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visualstudiesworkshop/ VSW on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/visualstudiesworkshop

    3 min
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7 Ratings

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Visual Studies Workshop nurtures experimental and expansive approaches to photography and media arts, and builds community among artists and the public through exhibitions, publications and residencies. Non-conforming since 1969. vsw.org