In episode 6, I speak with Christopher Thomas Ford, an interdisciplinary artist from the Boston area who relocated to Los Angeles in 2016. He received his MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts/Tufts University. In Dorchester, Massachusetts, he co-founded the Howard Art Project artist space and artist collective. He has taught at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and the Lesley University College of Art and Design. His work has been exhibited across the United States. In addition to maintaining an active studio practice, Christopher works as a Preparator’s Assistant at a contemporary art museum in southern California.
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In the interview, in addition to past teaching experience, Christopher mentioned working for another art podcast.
For more information about Christopher and his work, please visit his website and Instagram.
As always, podcast music is provided by Mr. Neat Beats.
Lennon Michelle Wolcott Hernandez - a Boston-based interdisciplinary artist who works in graduate admissions.
Laura Torres - a bonus ep after she quit her day job!
Elizabeth Amento - follow-up episode after moving from SF to NYC.
Mike Rothfeld - a Sculptor and Arts Administrator living and working in Oakland & San Francisco
Nicole Kita - a NorCal Artist who works as an Educator and Advocate for Artists with Developmental Disabilities
Em Meine - an Oakland-based Artist who works in Art & Design Higher Ed
Gabriel Martinez - a Berkeley-based Visual Designer
A Bonus Episode with Christopher Thomas Ford about the Post-Bac Program at SMFA
Bonus Ep with Janine Biunno - The MLS vs MFA Degrees
Janine Biunno - A Brooklyn-based Artist & Archivist
Helena Hsieh - A Los Angeles area Artist and Educator
Lisa Jonas Taylor - A San Francisco-based artist who works in art & design higher education
Laura Torres, interdisciplinary artist, tightwire performer, and nonprofit fundraiser
Elizabeth Amento, a self-described Artist with a Day Job
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