Meet fresh voices from Miami! With educators Giselle Heraux and Jahné King, we talk about art, storytelling, and the next generation of creative podcasters. Heraux and King will set the stage for each episode in our Fall 2020 Student Edition.
The Student Edition
In 2019, we initiated the Student Edition with visits to art schools and universities in the United States and Canada. Recorded at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago/Chicago, Wayne State University/Detroit, and Ontario College of Art and Design University/Toronto, episodes in our Spring 2020 Student Edition revolve around how students engage communities.
During the Spring 2020 semester, Fresh Art founder Cathy Byrd introduced podcasting to a group of University of Miami students. As a team, they explored the City’s cultural landscape to record and produce the Miami Moves Me podcast. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, field expeditions came to an abrupt halt and classes went online mid-semester. More than a few Miami Moves Me stories convey before-and-after perspectives. A set of eighteen episodes represents their research, field recordings and interviews. Our Fall 2020 Student Edition features a selection of episodes from the Miami Moves Me archive.
Sound Editor: Anamnesis Audio | Special Audio: Miami Moves Me podcast
Sounds of Documenta 14
Sounds of Summer in the City
Diaspora Vibe in Miami
Sounds of Berlin
Encounters with FAT Village Arts District
Alexa Lim Haas on Animating Stories
Sounds of Contemporary Art in Norway
The Art of the Eclipse
Sounds of the 57th Venice Art Biennale
Live from Athens on Cannibal Radio
Live from Athens on Cannibal Radio
Carolee Schneemann on Fearless Artmaking
The Future of Art
Marcus Gammel on Every Time A Ear Di Soun
Spring Contemporary 2017 at Miami's Deering Estate
Patricia Cronin on Making Art History
Borscht Film Festival at 10
Nato Thompson on Culture as Weapon
Creativity in the Public Realm
Occupy Museums on Artists and Debt
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Spider-Man Crawlspace Podcast
Harlem Is Everywhere
The Art Angle
The Art of War
The War of the Worlds
The Week in Art
Robservations with Rob Liefeld