Artist Nathan Gulick and I continue our discussion, and get into how access to resolution is becoming indicative of social class. As Augmented Reality becomes more common, how will our subscription to services affect our perception of reality compared to those who use a different company for the same services? We also consider the size of the generational gap between Baby Boomers and Millenials in relation to exponential rate of technological evolution, and imagine a near future where algorithm made deep fake images will change the trust we have in photographs.
219 Art Activism Through Community Engagement - Gloria Gem Sanchez
218 Good Naked: Selling Art in New York City - Art Dealer Artist Jaqueline Cedar
217 For the People: Art in Public Spaces - Cynthia Luján
#216 The Art Business: Navigating Commercial Galleries - Alex Andrew Sanchez
215 Chicago's Art Scene: Artist Run Spaces and Commercial Galleries - Adam F Scott
214 Alternate Personas in Art - The Art Dominatrix Elizabeth Folk
#213 Entering the Arena: Success in the Art Market - Tidawhitney Lek
#212 African Diasporic Spiritual Practice - Ajani Brannum
#211 Grief in Color and Miami's Art Scene - Cristina Victor
#210 The Art World Explained - Skip Snow
#209 Even Artists Get the Blues - Jon Pylypchuk
#208 Humor - Lex Gjurasic
#207 Art for Abolition - Brianna Mims
#206 How to Find Your People - Painter Molly Segal
#205 Staring at the Wall - Conceptual Art Practice - Erica G Peralta
#204 Art and Intimacy - Artist Edward Cushenberry
#203 Latinx Children in Cages - Victor Estrada
#202 From El Salvador to South Central - Elmer Guevara
#201 Blk Halos - Artist Dea Jenkins
#200 Episode 200!!! with Guest Host Molly Schulman
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