From the moment Michelle Norris began picking her own outfits as a child, she knew she had an affinity for bold self-expression. Today, Michelle is celebrated in the photography world for her striking shapes, playful perspective and rich palettes. And when it comes to color play, no hue is off limits. Once told by an art teacher that she did not understand color, Michelle’s own personal color theory color has become the language her art speaks fluently. Listen to this episode to hear why Michelle advocates for ditching the little black dress and instead rocking a celebration of you. Visit culturedpodcast.com for full transcripts of this episode and links to things mentioned.
Wild Photo Mashups, With Paul Fuentes
Toy Art & 3D Sculpture, With Travers Cooke
Massive Cardboard Sculpture, With Laurence Vallières
Freestyle Rap, With Vincent Van Pro
Blackout Poetry, With John Carroll
TV Writing & Producing, With Felicia Henderson
Paper Quilling, With Alia Bright
When Art & Hip-Hop Collide, With FRKO
Directing Donald Glover’s “Atlanta,” With Hiro Murai
The Cultured Breakdown: Defining “Contemporary” Arts
Turning Canvas Into Cosmos, With Hannah Pearman
Over-The-Top Puppetry, With Raymond Carr
Managing On-Stage Actors & Productions, With Emma McVey
Thriving as Independent Recording Artists, With The Spacesuit Junkies
Lighting Design for the Stage, With Connor McVey
Transforming Cities Through Public Art, With Monica Campana
Building a Career in Stand-up Comedy, With Joel Byars
Healing Homeless Youth With Art, With Malika Whitley
The Many Faces in a One-Person Show, With Taylor M. Dooley
Photo Manipulation, With Bhargava Chiluveru
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