Episodes

  • Public Art Journeys – Stepping Up and Into Public Art
    Aug 14 2024

    Join us as Noel Begay (she/her/we), Public Art Project Coordinator, and local artist J P 제피 [s(he), (he)r / he, him / they, them] talk about their journeys into public art and professional collaboration to do the necessary work to reach out to Tribal governments for permission to build and root upon Tribal lands.

    Noel shares her internal work through generational trauma, trusting in her Diné culture to guide her work within the City as well as what it means to reverse dominant/colonial culture by centering Indigenous perspectives and beliefs. J P discusses their projects that seek to layer the voices and stories of Albuquerque’s Asian community and explore respectful cross-cultural depictions of and belonging to land.

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    36 mins
  • Interpretive Reflections
    Jul 25 2024

    Join us for a conversation with Augustine Romero, Gallery Curator for Gallery One and South Broadway Cultural Center, and artist Vanessa Alvarado to discuss the new exhibition at Gallery One, “Interpretive Reflections.” “Interpretive Reflections” features artworks by 14 artists who use introspection and self-portraits to express rendering of oneself, with hints of identity.

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    34 mins
  • Using Technology to Analyze Public Art in Albuquerque
    Jul 10 2024

    In this third episode about art and technology, we will be flipping the script: using tech to analyze art. Danicia Monét Malone, Founder and Principal Planner from Rokh, returns to the podcast to tell us about the Public Art Census and what canvassers learned from their work in the field. And, Mandolen Sanchez, Public Art Outreach Program Coordinator, who has been behind the scenes until now, shares how the Public Art Program is using technology to engage people.

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    35 mins
  • Art Infused Technology and the Internet of Things on the Rail Trail
    May 29 2024

    This is the second of 3 episodes all about art and technology. joni will be in Gallery One talking with artist Celestino Crowhill, CNM Course Instructor Dr. Brian Rashap, and DTI Director Mark Leech about the CNM Internet of Things and Rapid Prototyping bootcamp and the current Gallery One exhibition.

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    35 mins
  • What is Albuquerque’s History with Art & Technology?
    May 15 2024

    Join us for the first of 3 episodes all about art and technology. joni will be joined by Andrea Polli, environmental artist and UNM Professor, and Sherri Brueggemann, Manager of the Albuquerque Public Art Program, to discuss the program’s history with art & technology as well as Andrea’s public artworks that integrate art, science, and technology.

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    32 mins
  • The Role of Partnerships and the Community Impact of Mural Projects
    Apr 10 2024

    Join us for the final episode of three episodes all about murals. joni will be talking with Rose Eason, Executive Director of gallupARTS and Madalena Salazar, Executive Director of Working Classroom in Albuquerque about the role of partnerships and the community impact of mural projects in Albuquerque as well as Gallup, New Mexico.

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    36 mins
  • The Logistics of Coordinating and Making Murals in Albuquerque
    Mar 13 2024

    “The Logistics of Coordinating and Making Murals in Albuquerque” is a discussion between local muralists, Noé Barnett and Andrew Fearnside about what it takes to create murals.

    Join us for the second of 3 episodes all about murals as Noé, Andrew, and joni discuss the logistics of coordinating and making murals in Albuquerque.

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    34 mins
  • Murals 101 with Dr. Kym Pinder and Nani Chacon
    Feb 14 2024

    Join us for a conversation about murals. This is the first of 3 episodes about murals. Host joni palmer talks with Dr. Kym Pinder, Dean of the Yale School of Art, and Nani Chacon, a nationally recognized Diné (Navajo) and Chicana painter and muralist, about the power and perception of murals.

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    34 mins