76: John Lindsey of The Great Highway gallery on making creative changes to sustain your life
John Lindsey is the founder and owner of The Great Highway, a contemporary art gallery and printing studio located in
Ep 75: Tamara Suarez Porras on working intuitively + fusing identity into universal art
Tamara Suarez Porras is an artist, writer, and educator from Brooklyn, NY living in Berkeley, CA. Photography is her nucleus
Ep 74: Doug Walker of Lost + Found Collection on celebrating subcultures
Doug Walker is the founder of Lost and Found Collection, an archive preserving over 30,000 film negatives from 1970s surf
Ep 73: Chris Gould on using photography to frame every day objects in their best light
Chris Gould is an artist specializing in photography, an instructor at Harvey Milk Photo Center, and he works with the
Ep 72: Kija Lucas on using art to challenge what we think to be true
Kija Lucas is an artist based in the San Francisco Bay Area using photography to explore ideas of home, heritage,
Ep 71: Isis Hockenos on gaining a sense of self and applying it to her art
Isis Hockenos is a painter working mostly in oils and creating narrative-based works. Until recently, she also worked in the
Ep 70: Nimah Gobir on the nature of identity in art
Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Nimah Gobir creates art that explores her identity as a black woman. Through
Ep 69: Michael McConnell on adapting your art as your story evolves
Michael McConnell was born in Michigan, where he used to watch squirrels from the front window. He studied art at
Ep 68: George McCalman o value structures, design, and the publishing industry
Raised in Brooklyn and based in San Francisco, George McCalman credits his Caribbean background for his unique ability to both
Ep 67: Artist Joshua Rampage on finding your voice through counterpoints
Joshua Rampage is a multi-media artist living in San Francisco, CA currently focused on his painting career. He produces work