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ArtStorming
Lili Pierrepont
44 episodes
2 weeks ago
Send us a text What if legacy isn’t a monument, but a moment where someone finally feels seen? We sit down with Robert Washington-Vaughns to trace the unlikely path from corporate burnout and suicidal ideation to a life anchored by art, nature, and community—and a simple ritual that’s changing how men relate to themselves and each other. The Black Man Flower Project began with a brave question: why do most men only receive flowers at a funeral? Robert’s answer is a living practice that replac...
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Send us a text What if legacy isn’t a monument, but a moment where someone finally feels seen? We sit down with Robert Washington-Vaughns to trace the unlikely path from corporate burnout and suicidal ideation to a life anchored by art, nature, and community—and a simple ritual that’s changing how men relate to themselves and each other. The Black Man Flower Project began with a brave question: why do most men only receive flowers at a funeral? Robert’s answer is a living practice that replac...
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Visual Arts
Arts,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
Episodes (20/44)
ArtStorming
ArtStorming the Art of Remembrance: Robert Washington-Vaughns
Send us a text What if legacy isn’t a monument, but a moment where someone finally feels seen? We sit down with Robert Washington-Vaughns to trace the unlikely path from corporate burnout and suicidal ideation to a life anchored by art, nature, and community—and a simple ritual that’s changing how men relate to themselves and each other. The Black Man Flower Project began with a brave question: why do most men only receive flowers at a funeral? Robert’s answer is a living practice that replac...
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 1 minute

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ArtStorming the Art of Remembrance: Chris Moench
Send us a text Dive into the transformative journey of artist Chris Moench as he shares the story behind his stunning ceramic prayer wheels. From a tragic disaster to healing and remembrance, Chris's art extends beyond aesthetics—it's a powerful medium for connection and reflection. Music for ArtStorming was written and performed by John Cruikshank.
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1 month ago
51 minutes

ArtStorming
ArtStorming the Art of Remembrance: Elizabeth Fergus- Jean
Send us a text Memory can move like a boat in a draft, and that’s exactly what happened the moment we stepped into Elizabeth Fergus Jean’s dream studio in the woods. Suspended vessels, flickering shadows, stones with rings of time, and a labyrinth set on a forest power point created a space where grief felt present, tender, and strangely full of life. We set out to talk about legacy and found a living bridge between ancestry, art-making, and the land that holds us. Music for ArtStorming was w...
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1 month ago
59 minutes

ArtStorming
ArtStorming the Art of Remembrance: Eric Mingus
Send us a text A hidden cemetery. A mill built by an enslaved craftsman. A song written on the hillside where roots hold memory. Eric Mingus joins us to unpack a lineage that runs through the Great Smoky Mountains, across Cherokee land, and into a body of work that insists legacy must stay alive, not embalmed. What began as a visit became The Mill—composed on site, later performed with Yo-Yo Ma, and now growing into a traveling forum that invites communities to gather, remember, and speak. ...
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2 months ago
51 minutes

ArtStorming
ArtStorming the Art of Legacy
Send us a text What if the most meaningful part of your story is the chapter you haven’t designed yet. We’re opening our new season by taking a clear-eyed look at legacy, grief, and the artful choices that can turn memory into something living. Welcome to Season 2 ArtStorming the Art of Remembrance. Music for ArtStorming was written and performed by John Cruikshank.
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2 months ago
13 minutes

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ArtStorming the City Different: Ron & Dalit Holzman
Send us a text The Holzmans' work offers important lessons about resilience, creativity, and finding beauty in the discarded. Hear more about this father-daughter duo on this episode. Music for ArtStorming the City Different was written and performed by John Cruikshank.
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3 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes

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ArtStorming the City Different: Catherine Sikora
Send us a text Catherine Sikora doesn't just play the saxophone – she uncovers ancient musical truths that have always existed in the ether, waiting to be discovered. Music for ArtStorming the City Different was written and performed by John Cruikshank.
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5 months ago
1 hour 1 minute

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ArtStorming the City Different: April Cleveland
Send us a text What happens when a group of professional actors abandon conventional theater, move into a house together during a global pandemic, and reimagine how performances are created, staged, and funded? Music for ArtStorming the City Different was written and performed by John Cruikshank.
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6 months ago
1 hour

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ArtStorming the City Different: Linda Durham
Send us a text What drives a person to repeatedly reinvent themselves with no safety net? Linda Durham's extraordinary life journey offers a masterclass in creative risk-taking and the rewards that come from embracing uncertainty. Music for ArtStorming the City Different was written and performed by John Cruikshank.
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6 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes

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ArtStorming the City Different: Bobby Beals
Send us a text Bobby Beals, a sixth-generation Santa Fean, shares his journey as a painter, gallery owner, and skateboard entrepreneur who bridges traditional fine art with skateboarding culture to create inclusive creative communities. Music for ArtStorming the City Different was written and performed by John Cruikshank.
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6 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes

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ArtStorming the City Different: Susan Anders
Send us a text Join us for a conversation with singer-songwriter,Susan Anders, including her songwriting process, the challenges of the music industry, and the evolution of her artistic expression. She discusses the differences between writing lyrics versus music, the impact of personal experiences on her work, and the challenges of performing emotionally-charged songs. The conversation also touches on the changing landscape of the music industry, the difficulties of making a living as ...
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7 months ago
1 hour

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ArtStorming the City Different: Lili Pierrepont
Send us a text "What would creativity do?" The question that transformed my retirement anxiety into the ArtStorming podcast. Now 30+ episodes in, I'm just getting started. Season 2 will explore art, legacy & death—because the most meaningful conversations often begin at the edges. Music for ArtStorming the City Different was written and performed by John Cruikshank.
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7 months ago
20 minutes

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ArtStorming the City Different: Sienna Luna
Send us a text Sienna Luna, a Santa Fe-based artist, discusses her artistic journey and the influences of her New Mexican heritage on her work. She describes how she overcame the vulnerability of identifying as an artist and committed to her craft, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Music for ArtStorming the City Different was written and performed by John Cruikshank.
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8 months ago
57 minutes

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ArtStorming the City Different: Hiro Cash
Send us a text Follow the artistic journey of a young Navajo painter, Hiro Cash, who draws inspiration from a variety of influences, including music, fashion, and his cultural heritage.Learn how he came upon his unique style, overcoming self-doubt, and experimenting with different mediums from screen printing to sculpture. Now available on your favorite podcast station or ArtStorming.org Music for ArtStorming the City Different was written and performed by John Cruikshank.
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9 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes

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ArtStorming the City Different: Matthew Chase- Daniel
Send us a text Matthew Chase Daniel shares the journey of Axle Contemporary, a mobile art gallery housed in a renovated 1970s delivery truck that brings artistic experiences directly to communities across the Southwest. For fifteen years, this innovative platform has broken down barriers between high art and everyday people by parking outside grocery stores, appearing at flea markets, and traveling to rural areas typically overlooked by traditional galleries. Music for ArtStorming the City Di...
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9 months ago
50 minutes

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ArtStorming the City Different: Carla Caletti
Send us a text Step into the vibrant world of Carla Caletti , where we explore the fusion of nature, ancestry, and artistic expression. Carla shares how the Santa Fe River, with its lush landscapes, inspires her sculptures and gives voice to ancestral connections that shape her work. As she discusses her unique materials and creative process, she dives into the significance of recycled items, transforming them into beautiful figures that embody stories of resilience and identity. Music for...
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10 months ago
58 minutes

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ArtStorming the City Different: Helene Rene Pfeffer
Send us a text This episode explores themes of self-expression, the relationship between the artist and the canvas, and the role of various media in Pfeffer's work. Helene also shares insights about teaching art, the importance of failure in the creative process, and the vibrant artistic community in Santa Fe. Music for ArtStorming the City Different was written and performed by John Cruikshank.
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10 months ago
58 minutes

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ArtStorming the City Different: Deborah Taffa
Send us a text Join us for a conversation with National Book award finalist Debora Jackson Taffa.Taffa shares insights about her own journey as a writer, the challenges of representing her indigenous culture, and the power of storytelling to build empathy and understanding across different backgrounds. Music for ArtStorming the City Different was written and performed by John Cruikshank.
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11 months ago
52 minutes

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ArtStorming the City Different: Virgil Ortiz
Send us a text Join us for a conversation with story teller and Pueblo artist Virgil Ortiz as he discusses his artistic process, which involves channeling the "Clay Mother" and his indigenous ancestors to create his pieces. Learn how he uses various mediums, including film, to educate people about the Pueblo Revolt and preserve his culture's traditions. Music for ArtStorming the City Different was written and performed by John Cruikshank.
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11 months ago
59 minutes

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ArtStorming the City Different: Robin Bonner
Send us a text What picture comes to mind when you think IRS art appraiser? What demeanor? OK, now prepared to have your perceptions shattered. Meet Robin Bonner and learn about her wild and wonderful journey through the art world and finally to Santa Fe. Music for ArtStorming the City Different was written and performed by John Cruikshank.
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1 year ago
1 hour 10 minutes

ArtStorming
Send us a text What if legacy isn’t a monument, but a moment where someone finally feels seen? We sit down with Robert Washington-Vaughns to trace the unlikely path from corporate burnout and suicidal ideation to a life anchored by art, nature, and community—and a simple ritual that’s changing how men relate to themselves and each other. The Black Man Flower Project began with a brave question: why do most men only receive flowers at a funeral? Robert’s answer is a living practice that replac...