• The Truth In This Art with Storyteller & Visual Artist Adrian Burrell

  • Jul 10 2024
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

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The Truth In This Art with Storyteller & Visual Artist Adrian Burrell

  • Summary

  • In this episode of "The Truth in This Art," host Rob Lee converses with Adrian Burrell, a third-generation Oakland artist. Adrian discusses his background, growing up in Oakland, and how his experiences shaped his artistic practice, which explores themes of race, class, and intergenerational dynamics through photography, installation, and experimental media. The discussion highlights the resilience of communities facing adversity and the transformative power of storytelling and art. Adrian also shares insights into his projects, including "The Saint Step in Congo Time," and his future plans, emphasizing the importance of preserving and amplifying marginalized voices.


    Episode Highlight:

    • Childhood Stories (00:03:25) Adrian shares a childhood story about growing up in Oakland and the experiences of living in a dangerous environment.
    • Artistic Development (00:11:18) Adrian discusses the early stages of his artistic practice, including his exploration of photography, poetry, film, and music.
    • Importance of Archiving Stories (00:14:13) Adrian explains the importance of archiving stories and the significance of creating new language and relationships within his community.
    • Art as a Medium for Conversations (00:17:56) In this part, Adian and Rob discuss how art serves as a platform for discussing social justice, cultural heritage, labor, and colonial systems.
    • Empire and Liberation (00:21:59) The impact of empire on black and brown communities and the pursuit of liberation amidst exploitation and suffering.
    • Sugar Cane and Lightning Project (00:27:37) An overview of the "Sugar Cane and Lightning" project, a visual exploration of black life in American history from a familial perspective.
    • Upcoming projects and collaborations (00:34:29) Adrian Burrell shares details about future exhibitions, collaborations, and personal projects.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Capture and Share Stories: Documenting personal experiences can provide a sense of agency and help others understand the complexities of growing up in challenging environments.
    2. Explore Multiple Mediums: Don't limit yourself to one form of artistic expression. Experiment with different mediums to find the best way to tell your story.
    3. Start an Archive: Begin documenting your family's stories through interviews, photographs, and written accounts.
    4. Use Art for Advocacy: Create art that addresses social justice issues and amplifies the voices of marginalized communities.


    Website and Socials:
    minormattersbooks.com/collections/pre-sales/products/pre-sales-sugarcane-and-lightning-by-adrian-burrell
    X: @1living1
    Instagam: adrianlburrell
    LinkedIn: Adrian Burrell

    🎧 Hey listeners! If you enjoyed our deep dive with Oakland artist Adrian Burrell on The Truth in This Art, please take a moment to visit and support Adrian's website and social media links. Your engagement helps amplify these important conversations. Don't forget to rate and review this episode to help us reach more people. Plus, if you love what we're doing, consider supporting us on Patreon. Your support keeps the art and stories flowing! 🌟✨


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