4 episodios

Welcome to _art_hue, a podcast brought to you by the Collegiate Association for Artists of Color that dives into currently trending or historically significant topics relevant to our community. You can access the transcripts to each episode here: https://tinyurl.com/yhz5xd46

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Welcome to _art_hue, a podcast brought to you by the Collegiate Association for Artists of Color that dives into currently trending or historically significant topics relevant to our community. You can access the transcripts to each episode here: https://tinyurl.com/yhz5xd46

    AAPI Hate

    AAPI Hate

    Our fourth and final podcast episode about Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) hate during the pandemic. We'll address the effects that mass media has on the rise of racial tensions against the AAPI community and how some artists are using their work to restore the narrative. 

    We talk to founder and executive director of Dear Asian Youth, Stephanie Hu, filmmaker and director at Jubilee Media, Ragini Bhasin, and jewelry artist, Ada Chen.

    Hosted by Rachel Lee and Kaylin Tran. Graphic by Riya Panjwani. Writing edited by Guru Ramanathan and Kaylin Tran. Intro/Outro music by Kiara Negroni and Camelia Muñiz.

    • 18 min
    How The Pandemic Affected Artists of Color: Financially

    How The Pandemic Affected Artists of Color: Financially

    The third of a three-part series exploring the different ways the pandemic has affected the lives of creatives of color: functionally, mentally/emotionally, and financially. In this episode, we'll focus on finance — how artists continue making a living off their work as they navigate the economic effects of the pandemic. We'll also explore the stereotype of the "starving artist." We talk to artists Gabby Henderson, LaJeromeny Brown, and Hallease Narvaez. 

    Hosted by Rachel Lee and Emily Bonilla. Graphic by Riya Panjwani. Writing edited by Guru Ramanathan and Kaylin Tran. Intro/Outro music by Kiara Negroni and Camelia Muñiz.

    A portion of the audio for this episode came from Hallease Narvaez's YouTube channel, which you can find here: https://www.youtube.com/user/Hallease

    • 18 min
    How The Pandemic Affected Artists of Color: Mentally

    How The Pandemic Affected Artists of Color: Mentally

    The second of a three-part series exploring the different ways the pandemic has affected the lives of creatives of color: functionally, mentally/emotionally, and financially. In this episode, we'll focus on function— how artists' creative processes and relationship to their art has evolved during the pandemic and allowed them to continue to create. We talk to poet, Blair Mahya Quinones, jewelry maker, Karla Menendez, and visual artist, Marlize Duncan.

    Hosted by Rachel Lee and Emily Bonilla. Graphic by Riya Panjwani. Writing edited by Guru Ramanathan and Kaylin Tran. Intro/Outro music by Kiara Negroni and Camelia Muñiz.

    • 12 min
    How The Pandemic Affected Artists of Color: Functionally

    How The Pandemic Affected Artists of Color: Functionally

    The first of a three-part series exploring the different ways the pandemic has affected the lives of creatives of color: functionally, mentally/emotionally, and financially. In this episode, we'll focus on function— how artists' creative processes and relationship to their art has evolved during the pandemic and allowed them to continue to create. We talk to musician, Elliott Skinner, actress, Carolyn Kang, and dancer, Zuri Noelle Ford. 



    Hosted by Rachel Lee and Emily Bonilla. Graphic by Riya Panjwani. Writing edited by Guru Ramanathan and Kaylin Tran. Intro/Outro music by Kiara Negroni and Camelia Muñiz.

    • 19 min

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