Artist Gozié Ojini talks about his research into the Large Hadron Collider at Cern, intentionally growing black mold, and how his scientific research folds into his art practice. We talk a little art, a little science, and a little mysticism in the first episode I recorded after the Corona lockdown began back in march.
132. Pre and Post Millennium Ravers - Victor Castañeda
131. Artist Baking Residency - Sara Nishikawa
130. Family Archive Project - Kamal Badhey
129. Light - Gerald Collins
128. Where Inspiration Comes From - Pilar Rius
127. Streets and Context - Hiroshi Clark
126. Drug Memories - Ian McDaniel
125. Art Practice and the Unknown - Marley Starskey Butler
124. While the Encampments Burned - Alex Andrew Sanchez
123. How Colors Make Us Think and Feel - Danielle Winger
122. Coincidence, Serendipity, and Fate - Debra Broz
121. Financial Strategy for Artists - Chris Adler
120. Italian Horror Films - Dakota Noot
119. Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind - Jamie Hamilton
118. Unmixed Paint - Phillip J. Mellen
117. Law Vs Morality - Molly Parmer
116. Generational Labor - Melissa Loney
115. Kitsch - Anna Breininger
114. Fighting Gentrifiers in 2021 - Lincoln Heights Intel
113. Landscapes of the Post-Industrial Midwest - Kale
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