The Truth In This Art: Stories That Matter

Rob Lee
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Oct 11, 2022 • 41min

Ian Power on the Importance of Music in Art Communities

Join us on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where your host, Rob Lee, leads the way. Our today’s guest Ian Power, a Baltimore-based composer, and performer, crafts immersive, performer-driven music recognized globally. He released albums like "Diligence" and "Maintenance Hums" in 2020, showcasing his warmth-infused compositions. As an Assistant Professor at the University of Baltimore, he's awarded for teaching and sharing insights on new music in TEMPO. Power's mentoring under figures like Chaya Czernowin, coupled with his degrees from institutions like Harvard, has shaped his captivating approach. He fervently believes in music's transformative role in society.In this episode, we explore:How music's emotive potency enriches existence, infusing it with delight and significance.Dive into the methodical artistry of music composition, unveiling the role of daily dedication and structured practice.Delve into the essence of an arts community, where open-mindedness, innovation, and cooperative spirit shape the creative landscape.Examine the pivotal role of music education in nurturing self-esteem, facilitating personal development, and enabling self-expression. Ian discusses his early musical memories and what led him to become a composer. He shares insights into his creative process and the challenges and joys of composing music. Ian emphasizes the importance of maintaining discipline and making time for creativity in our daily lives. He also highlights the hallmarks of an arts community and why music is integral to that community. Ian concludes by discussing the significance of protecting access to musical education and the transformative power of music in our lives.Mentioned in this episode:Ian Power 🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧 The Truth In This Art is supported by William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, the Maryland State Arts Council's Creativity Grant and Mayor's Individual Artist Award - Creative Baltimore Fund (Baltimore). Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcastThe Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble ★ Support this podcast ★
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Oct 10, 2022 • 31min

The Strong National Museum of Play: A Storyteller's Dream

Step right into 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, guided by your host, Rob Lee. In today’s conversation, I talk with Shane Rhinewald, a dedicated and adept storyteller, holds the role of Senior Director of Public Relations at the Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York. Over the past 14 years, he has masterfully woven the narrative of the museum, which houses the world's largest assemblage of toys, dolls, games, and video games. With an academic foundation in history and journalism, Shane's innate storytelling prowess shines as he passionately uncovers the often-overlooked anecdotes behind toys, games, and video games, while also spotlighting the individuals who have indelibly shaped the realm of play.About The Strong National Museum of PlayThe Strong is one of the largest history museums in the United States and one of the leading museums serving families with highly interactive exhibits and programs. The Strong houses the world’s largest and most comprehensive collection of historical materials related to play.The Strong’s mission is to explore the ways in which play encourages learning, creativity, and discovery, and how it illuminates cultural history.In this episode, we delve into:How the play mirrors our societal values, fostering a shared connection that transcends boundaries.The potency of concise anecdotes, proving their equal impact alongside expansive narratives.Journey through the eclectic origins of The Strong National Museum of Play's treasures, spanning online realms and auction houses.Embark on The Twelve Must-See Artifact Tour, an efficient route to savor the museum's essence within time constraints.Shane shares his journey as a natural storyteller and his role in telling the stories of the museum's collections. He discusses the importance of play in reflecting our culture and the universal appeal of toys, games, and video games. Shane highlights the museum's focus on storytelling and the ways in which they engage with the public through short, snippet stories. He also explains how the museum sources its collections and exhibits, and recommends the Twelve Must-See Artifact Tour for visitors looking to make the most of their time at the museum.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧 The Truth In This Art is supported by William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, the Maryland State Arts Council's Creativity Grant and Mayor's Individual Artist Award - Creative Baltimore Fund (Baltimore). Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcastThe Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble ★ Support this podcast ★
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Oct 9, 2022 • 47min

Union Craft Brewing: Fostering Creativity and Embracing Uncomfortable Challenges

Welcome to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by Rob Lee, engage in this meaningful conversation with Jon Zerivitz, a co-founder and marketing director at Union Craft Brewing, Baltimore's renowned craft beer brewery, brings a dynamic blend of expertise in graphic design and branding to the company. As the creative director, his influence resonates strongly in the establishment's distinctive and lively identity.In this episode, we uncover:The heart of Union Craft Brewing's mission, exploring how their passion for beer is a catalyst for fostering connections and creating a vibrant, enjoyable community in Baltimore.The story behind Duckpin Pale Ale, Union Craft Brewing's flagship beer, and how it exemplifies their dedication to crafting brews that strike the perfect balance between drinkability and flavor.Embark on a journey into the wellsprings of inspiration as Jon shares how his daughters' fearless approach to life ignites his creativity and fuels his drive to shape a brighter future.Explore the concept of originality as Jon discusses the transformative power of infusing your authentic self into your work, demonstrating how embracing your uniqueness can create something truly innovative.Delve into the philosophy of collaboration and its transformative effects on creative endeavors, as Jon highlights the dynamic synergy that arises when diverse talents converge to realize exceptional outcomes.Examine the unexpected advantages of embracing discomfort and pushing boundaries, unraveling how challenges and adversity can catalyze personal growth and pave the way for unanticipated triumphs.Jon shares his early experiences with marketing and branding, including his love for concert posters and street art. He discusses the mission of Union Craft Brewing, which is to bring people together through beer and create a more livable and fun city. Jon also talks about the most popular beers at Union Craft Brewing, the role of a creative director, and the importance of originality in branding. He emphasizes the value of collaboration and the need to find the right people to achieve the best results. Jon also shares his sources of inspiration, including his two daughters, and the importance of embracing discomfort to foster creativity.Mentioned in this episode:Union Craft Brewery Photography by David Colwell 🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧 The Truth In This Art is supported by William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, the Maryland State Arts Council's Creativity Grant and Mayor's Individual Artist Award - Creative Baltimore Fund (Baltimore). Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcastThe Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble ★ Support this podcast ★
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Oct 8, 2022 • 45min

Alicia Puig: Navigating the Art World with Authenticity and Connection

Welcome to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by Rob Lee, engage in this meaningful conversation with Alicia Puig, a seasoned figure in the art world, serving as a curator and co-founder of PxP Contemporary, as well as the Director of Business Operations for Create! Magazine. With over a decade of experience across galleries, museums, art fairs, private collectors, art publications, and auction houses, both in the US and internationally, Alicia's diverse background showcases her deep involvement in the industry. Her written work has been showcased in numerous publications, including All She Makes, Beautiful Bizarre Magazine, Art She Says, and Artspiel. Additionally, she has undertaken guest curator roles for esteemed platforms such as Hastings College, Rise Art, SHOWFIELDS, and Visionary Art Collective. Alicia's profound dedication to supporting emerging artists and fostering connections within the art world is evident through her roles as an arts writer, co-host of the Create podcast, and co-author of The Complete Smartist Guide.In this episode:Step into the podcast's narrative exploration of individuality, uncovering the distinct facets that define your creative essence.Delve into the podcast episode's exploration of authenticity and transparency, revealing the transformative power they wield in both creative endeavors and virtual realms.Journey through the podcast's discussion of fostering connections within the creative realm, underscoring the strategic importance of cultivating networks among artists and industry insiders.Immerse yourself in the podcast episode's insights on leveraging digital platforms, as it unravels the potential to amplify creative reach and connect with diverse audiences.Embrace the podcast's advice on venturing into uncharted territories, as it sheds light on forging an individual path within the labyrinthine world of artistry. Join us for a captivating episode as Alicia discusses her journey in the art world, her work with Create magazine and PXP Contemporary, and her insights on building a brand in the creative industry. Alicia shares valuable advice on creating a narrative, being authentic, and building a strong network. She also discusses the impact of the pandemic on the art world and the changing ways in which art is consumed and created.Mentioned in this episode:Alicia Puig 🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧 The Truth In This Art is supported by William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, the Maryland State Arts Council's Creativity Grant and Mayor's Individual Artist Award - Creative Baltimore Fund (Baltimore). Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcastThe Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble ★ Support this podcast ★
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Oct 7, 2022 • 33min

Ashley Miah: Crafting Purposeful Pop Art and Empowering Artists

Welcome to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by Rob Lee, engage in this meaningful conversation with Ashley Miah, also known as Lee Lee La Cubana, a prominent Afro-Latina artist hailing from New York City. Her artistic prowess lies in acrylic painting, as she produces captivating large-scale contemporary pop art pieces infused with the essence of 90s pop culture and the urban fabric of NYC. Recognized for her skillful fusion of pop culture references with spiritual elements, Ashley's art resonates as purposeful narratives that evoke nostalgia and narratives. Beyond her artistry, she leads the dynamic Art Organization, Culture Candy, dedicated to fostering urban, minority, and undiscovered artists by orchestrating events that celebrate NYC's cultural vibrancy. She's notably been honored as one of Crain's "20 in their 20's 2022," further attesting to her impact on the art scene.In this episode, we delve into:The podcast episode exploring Ashley Miah's distinctive pop art, a fusion of personal encounters, culture, and pop culture nods.Unveil Ashley's advocacy for marginalized creators through Culture Candy and her transformative role in orchestrating HeartCon, an NYC art convention.Explore the podcast's discourse on the validity of art school, delving into Ashley's perspective on alternative paths to artistic mastery via online resources.Immerse yourself in the podcast episode's candid discussion on artistic integrity, as Ashley illuminates the journey of staying authentic while navigating external skepticism and apprehension.Don't miss this incredible episode as Ashley shares how her upbringing in the Lower East Side of Manhattan and her experience at LaGuardia Arts shaped her interest in art. Ashley talks about her passion for creating purposeful pop art that combines pop culture references with her own experiences and culture. She also discusses her involvement in Culture Candy, a collective that provides a platform for underrepresented artists, and HeartCon, a biennial art convention in New York City. Ashley emphasizes the importance of authenticity and staying true to oneself as an artist.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧 The Truth In This Art is supported by William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, the Maryland State Arts Council's Creativity Grant and Mayor's Individual Artist Award - Creative Baltimore Fund (Baltimore). Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcastThe Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble ★ Support this podcast ★
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Oct 6, 2022 • 33min

Exploring Afrofuturism with Tim Fielder: Blending Black Culture and Science Fiction

Welcome aboard 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, under the guidance of your host, Rob Lee. On today’s episode, we have Tim Fielder, a renowned illustrator, concept designer, cartoonist, and animator hailing from Tupelo and Clarksdale, Mississippi. His creative journey is defined by an enduring passion for visual Afrofuturism, action films, and pulp entertainment. Over his extensive 35-year career, Tim's artistic prowess has manifested through comics and graphic novels, seamlessly interweaving black culture with the realms of science fiction. His notable works include "Maddie's Rocket" and "Infinitum: An Afrofuturist Tale." He co-founded Diesel Funk, a dynamic multimedia studio that celebrates Afrofuturism and speculative fiction. With remarkable versatility, Tim has also delved into storyboarding, film visual development, gaming, and animation, collaborating with industry giants like Marvel Comics and Ubisoft Entertainment. He has showcased his talents in various educational settings, such as New York University and Howard University, and his distinctive portrait artistry is embraced by the community in celebrity circles. As an influential voice, Tim is a sought-after speaker, and his recent career retrospective at The Hammonds House Museum underscored his profound impact. With future endeavors in emerging digital content delivery systems, Tim's creativity continues to thrive.In this episode, we uncover:Tim Fielder's prolific journey spanning illustration, concept design, cartooning, and animation over three decades.Immerse yourself in the world of visual Afrofuturism through the podcast's exploration of Tim's fusion of black culture and science fiction.Dive into the podcast's discussion on Afrofuturism's nascent stage, unraveling Tim's insights on industry development and the imperative of diverse narratives.Embark on a podcast journey celebrating artistic trailblazers like Octavia Butler, Chip Delaney, and Pedro Bell, who've propelled Afrofuturism's frontiers.Navigate Tim's wisdom-filled podcast episode, as he underscores the significance of completion and legacy, highlighting the finite nature of our existence.Don't miss out on this valuable conversation with Tim as he shares his journey as an artist, growing up in Mississippi and being influenced by his older siblings who were into comics. He discusses his love for Afrofuturism and how he infuses black culture with science fiction in his work. Tim also talks about the challenges he faced in the industry and the importance of mentors and self-motivation. He shares his thoughts on the representation of Afrofuturism in mass media and the need for more diverse stories. Tim also discusses his project, Maddie's Rocket, and his plans for the future.Mentioned in this episode:Dieselfunk Studios 🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧 The Truth In This Art is supported by William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, the Maryland State Arts Council's Creativity Grant and Mayor's Individual Artist Award - Creative Baltimore Fund (Baltimore). Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcastThe Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble ★ Support this podcast ★
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Oct 5, 2022 • 24min

Crafting Unconventional Spirits with Monica Pearce | 10th Ward Distilling, Distillery Innovation, and Unique Mixology

Join us on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where your host, Rob Lee, leads the way. Our today’s guest Monica Pearce, the visionary founder and owner of Tenth Ward Distilling Company, has carved an innovative path in the realm of spirits. With a background in conservation biology, Monica's journey took her from the world of environmental science to distilling unconventional libations like gin, whiskey, absinthe, and canned cocktails. Her passion for spirits is matched by her rich experience in the service, hospitality, marketing, branding, and strategic planning sectors. Founded in 2016, Tenth Ward Distilling Company has flourished under Monica's guidance, expanding from a modest 1600-square-foot tasting room and distillery to a dynamic 20,000-square-foot hub encompassing a cocktail bar, event venue, and production facility. Monica's remarkable achievements include board roles, accolades, and recognition as a top entrepreneur in Frederick County.Within this chat, we shed light on:Monica's entrepreneurial journey on the podcast, tracing the inception of 10th Ward Distilling Company from a whiskey-loving vision to a self-driven reality.Uncover the podcast's insight into Monica's distinctive distilling approach, as her conservation biology and marketing background converge to shape the brand's ethos.Delve into the podcast episode's unraveling of 10th Ward's identity, encapsulated in the slogan "Ward off ordinary," reflecting their audacious spirits.Join the podcast's discussion on Monica's mixology flair, unveiling her knack for crafting unique libations and imaginative garnishes.Immerse yourself in the podcast episode's exploration of 10th Ward's unique market position, driven by Monica's leadership as a woman in the distillery domain.Navigate the podcast's insights on 10th Ward's innovative approach, delving into the subscription clubs as a conduit for constant evolution and customer-driven creations.Discover Monica's podcast wisdom as she recommends "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck," highlighting its lessons in embracing life's uncertainties and forging ahead.Join us and learn from the best! Monica shares her journey of starting a woman-owned distillery and the creative process behind their unique spirits. With a background in conservation biology, Monica brings a scientific approach to distilling and uses her knowledge of marketing and branding to create unconventional products. She discusses the importance of strategic planning and data-driven decision-making in running a successful business. Monica also highlights the value of being a woman-owned business and how it has helped her leverage her brand and attract customers. She shares her favorite cocktail to make, the old-fashioned and gives a sneak peek into upcoming releases from 10th Ward Distilling Company.Mentioned in this episode:Tenth Ward Distilling 🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧 The Truth In This Art is supported by William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, the Maryland State Arts Council's Creativity Grant and Mayor's Individual Artist Award - Creative Baltimore Fund (Baltimore). Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcastThe Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble ★ Support this podcast ★
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Oct 3, 2022 • 43min

Empowering Communities through Radical Sharing with Noah Smock | Baltimore Tool Bank, Leadership, and Resource Access

Welcome aboard 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, under the guidance of your host, Rob Lee. On today’s episode, we have Noah Smock, dedicated Executive Director of the Baltimore Community ToolBank, who has been an influential force in social justice since 2008. His commitment to community empowerment shines through his role at ToolBank, which facilitates access to tools, equipment, and expertise for community organizations, fostering strength and diversity in neighborhoods. Noah's impactful career includes positions such as Assistant Director of the Student Outreach Resource Center at Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health and Director of Community Outreach for Living Classrooms Foundation. His engagement extends to board roles with the South Baltimore Gateway Partnership, AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps Alumni Advisory Committee, and various community-focused organizations. Noah's outstanding contributions have earned him accolades, including recognition from the Baltimore Orioles and Baltimore Homecoming. With a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy and a background in AmeriCorps, Noah is a driving force for positive change in community settings.In this feature, we unravel:The Baltimore Community Tool Bank's transformative role, unearthing how it enriches community partners with tools, equipment, and expertise.Dive into the podcast episode's exploration of radical sharing, as the Tool Bank's ethos shatters the cycle of resource inflation, fostering sustainable community support.Join the podcast's discourse on adaptable leadership, as Noah highlights the imperative of unyielding growth and perpetual learning.Delve into the podcast episode's exploration of relationship building, unraveling the critical role of personal connections and effective communication in propelling initiatives and events to success.Navigate the podcast's conversation on community engagement, as Noah advocates for the power of volunteering and board service in enriching communities and fostering a culture of shared wisdom.Get ready for a mind-blowing episode as Noah discuss the mission and work of the organization. The Baltimore Community Tool Bank provides tools, equipment, and expertise to community partners, allowing them to undertake projects and initiatives that benefit the community. Noah shares the origins of the Tool Bank and how it has grown to serve over 300 community groups annually. He emphasizes the importance of enhancing access to resources and the role of the Tool Bank in supporting community organizations. Noah also discusses his background in service-oriented work and the lessons he has learned about leadership and adaptability.Mentioned in this episode:Baltimore Community ToolBank 🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧 The Truth In This Art is supported by William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, the Maryland State Arts Council's Creativity Grant and Mayor's Individual Artist Award - Creative Baltimore Fund (Baltimore). Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcastThe Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble ★ Support this podcast ★
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Oct 2, 2022 • 45min

Exploring Authenticity and Justice through Art with Chloe Williams | Writing, Creativity, and Empowerment

Embrace the journey with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by none other than Rob Lee. Today our guest is Chloë Williams, an avid poet, and photographer hailing from Martinsburg, West Virginia, who is a vibrant presence in Towson, Maryland. After graduating with dual B.S. degrees in English: Writing and Electronic Media and Film from Towson University, she emerged as a versatile force, directing short films, writing novels, and holding leadership roles. Furthering her education, she embarked on a Master's in Professional Writing at Towson University. As a Digital Media Associate at the National Organization for Women and Administrative Assistant at Keystone Korner Baltimore jazz club, Chloë showcases her expertise. With her captivating poetry featured in publications like "Depression is What Really Killed the Dinosaurs," she is a skilled writer who embraces activism and creativity. Chloë's artistic journey is driven by her aspiration for justice and inclusivity, reflected in her master's pursuit.In this talk, we navigate through:The art of authentic writing, unveiling how aligning your passions with your work fosters a genuine resonance.Dive into the podcast's discussion on embracing failure, as it uncovers the creative growth that emerges from crafting less-than-perfect pieces.Delve into the podcast episode's tactile perspective on writing, shedding light on the kinetic magic that arises from physically molding and reordering words.Join the podcast's exploration of art's essence, emphasizing the transformative potency of authenticity and emotion in forging connections that transcend the canvas.You won't want to miss this enlightening conversation with Chloe as she shares her journey as an artist and activist. She discusses her love for the fantasy genre, her interest in Appalachian culture, and the importance of authenticity in art. Chloe also emphasizes the value of writing what you like and being open to exploring new ideas. She shares insights on her creative process and the importance of embracing failure as a means of growth.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧 The Truth In This Art is supported by William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, the Maryland State Arts Council's Creativity Grant and Mayor's Individual Artist Award - Creative Baltimore Fund (Baltimore). Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcastThe Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble ★ Support this podcast ★
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Oct 2, 2022 • 35min

Empowering Change through Art with Melanie Royster | Social Justice, Community, and Holistic Creativity

It's a pleasure to have you on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, helmed by your host, Rob Lee. Be ready for an insightful conversation with Melanie Royster, a multifaceted Visual Artist and Interior Designer, who engages in a captivating conversation with Rob, exploring her artistic journey, inspirations, and practice. From her upbringing as a shy and introspective individual, Melanie found solace in using art as a means of self-expression and storytelling. Fearlessly delving into her creations, she fearlessly experiments with various media and techniques, defining her artistic identity. With a background in Interior Design from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Arts, Melanie's work is deeply influenced by her understanding of how design impacts energy and productivity. This ethos extends to her art, where she weaves in healing elements and bold experimentation. Drawing from Caribbean and West African cultures and her Jamaican heritage, Melanie's creations often center on the power and value of women, illuminated through vibrant textures and colors. Rejecting trends for authenticity, Melanie aims to evoke emotions and reflection in viewers, particularly through her focus on social justice, women's rights, and the experiences of black millennial women. Her art business, established in 2020, serves as a conduit for communicating positivity, beauty, and change.In this dialogue, we peel back the layers on:Melanie's artistic realm, revealing how her craft becomes a conduit for communication, joy, and aesthetic enrichment.Unveil the podcast's deep dive into Melanie's artistry, illuminating her devotion to social justice and the impactful portrayal of black millennial women's stories.Immerse yourself in the podcast's dialogue on art's transformative role, as Melanie's work resonates with communal bonds, propelling change and empowerment.Dive into the podcast episode's exploration of Melanie's multidisciplinary approach, as her interior design roots infuse a holistic perspective into her collaborations and creations.Don't miss this chance to hear from  Melanie as she discusses her journey as an artist and the impact of her work on the community. Growing up in a quiet household, Melanie used art as a way to communicate and express herself. During the pandemic, she reconnected with her love for art and started her art business to bring light and beauty into a world that needed it. Melanie's art focuses on social justice issues and aims to mark history by representing the experiences of black millennial women. She emphasizes the importance of community and using art to influence change. Melanie also shares her background in interior design and how it has influenced her art practice and collaborations with brands.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧 The Truth In This Art is supported by William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, the Maryland State Arts Council's Creativity Grant and Mayor's Individual Artist Award - Creative Baltimore Fund (Baltimore). Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcastThe Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble ★ Support this podcast ★

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