In this podcast episode, host Rob Lee interviews interdisciplinary artist Desmond Beach. They discuss Desmond's art, which addresses race, identity, and social justice, aiming to heal and uplift the black community. Desmond works in various mediums, influenced by his Baltimore upbringing, church experiences, and figures like James Baldwin. He talks about the impact of his family's support on his art, the resonance his work has with audiences, and the challenges of being a black artist. They also explore the role of art in sparking dialogue on racial trauma, with Rob emphasizing the importance of such conversations in cities like Baltimore. Desmond reflects on his performance art's evolution, embracing it as a public practice infused with ancestral connections and cultural heritage. 🎨🎙️
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Website: www.desmondbeach.com
Social Media Links:
Instagram: desmondbeach
LinkedIn: Desmond (Artist_Activist) Beach
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Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard.
Episode illustration by Alley Kid Art.
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