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ON A.I.R. - Conversations with Artists in Residence

Centrum | Michelle Hagewoodcentrum.org
Give yourself an hour-in-residence with creative folks discussing the intersections of process, place, and the personal. Artists, writers, and cultural producers who have engaged with Centrum’s residency program over its 40+ years bring you into their studios, homes, and minds to guide us towards the myriad ways our creative practices can affect change through art.
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Episodes

Artists in Place: Stuart Dempster with Tonya Lockyer

A conversation between legendary composer and sound-gatherer Stuart Dempster, and artist Tonya Lockyer, celebrating the Cistern at Fort Worden State Park and its part in Deep Listening and new music development. “ Our conversation is about deep listening and creative friendships and lost sounds, the intricacies of harmony and reverberation, how parks should protect their sounds as much as they protect their fauna, and what it's like to create seminal moments in music. We travel from the streetca...

May 10, 202455 minEp. 25

Episode 25: Christi Krug & Alyssa Graybeal

Overlaps and kinship abound in this nourishing conversation between Christi Krug and Alyssa Graybeal, whose respective careers in writing, memoir, and coaching yields a generous conversation full of juicy advice and heart. Alyssa Graybeal Alyssa Graybeal (she/her) is a queer writer and cartoonist whose work explores chronic illness and disability. In particular, she is fascinated by questions of creativity and entrepreneurship, and how navigating the world in a disabled body increases creative c...

Jan 30, 202347 minSeason 3Ep. 25

Episode 24: Ari Mokdad & Frank Abe

Ari Mokdad and Frank Abe discuss the poignant ways that their respective family histories have played significantly into the themes and approaches of their work. Both residents discuss their range in processes to screenwriting, poetry, and the multiple disciplines they’ve each engaged with over their careers. Frank Abe Frank Abe has worked to reframe the public’s understanding of the WW2 incarceration of Japanese Americans ever since helping create the first Day of Remembrance for the camps in t...

Jan 30, 20231 hr 4 minSeason 3Ep. 24

Episode 23: Christian Vistan and Josephine Lee

Christian Vistan and Josephine Lee illuminate the threads that connect their work and the ways that materials and water serve as keystones to both of their practices. Both of these artists, one working in painting and the other in bio-materials find that they share interests in the roles of regeneration, repair, and nourishment in their work. Josephine Lee Informed by a lifetime of movement through the United States, Canada, and South Korea, Josephine Lee’s interdisciplinary practice addresses t...

Jan 30, 20231 hr 13 minSeason 3Ep. 23

Episode 22: Allie Hankins and Hexe Fey

Allie Hankins and Hexe Fey compare notes on how they manage expectations for their work, follow curiosities, and conquer insecurities within their processes. Allie Hankins Allie Hankins is a dancer, performer, and maker who recently performed in a dream wherein she announced “Today I am Truit” before jumping into a pool. The next day in waking life she learned that ‘truit’ is a word used by the lucid dreaming community to mean ‘trout’. In waking life, Allie is a resident artist and steward of FL...

Jan 30, 202354 minSeason 3Ep. 22

Episode 21: Spencer Garland and Maximiliano

Garland and maximiliano talk about everything from video games to ghosts alongside questions exploring self-care and what it means to slow down. Spencer Garland Spencer Garland is an interdisciplinary artist and teacher operating in Portland, Oregon. His practice encompasses filmmaking, video game development, and social work-all of which Garland brings his unique vision of new Black narratives to life. His greatest accomplishment is the creation of BRENDA ARTS. Named after his late mother, BREN...

Jan 30, 20231 hrSeason 3Ep. 21

Episode 20: Expanding Your Constrained Universe: Angelic Goldsky and Hayla Ragland

We’re continuing to listen in on the 2021 Emerging Artist Residents! In this episode Angelic Goldsky and Hayla Ragland talk through their intermedia practices and the ways that their backgrounds, the site of Fort Worden, and time for focus has affected their work. Listen to a special track from Angelic and gain a deep insight into the future archives that both Hayla and Angelic are creating. This conversation is generous, worth listening to in its entirety, and full of various ways to think abou...

Dec 23, 20211 hr 34 minEp. 20

Future Archives and Bringing it All to Life: Azali Ansar Muhammad and Laura Medina

For the second installment of the 2021 Centrum Emerging Artist Residency conversations Azali Ansar Muhammad and Laura Medina share processes and backgrounds behind their current projects. They talk animation, working fluidly through mediums, and leveraging these methods to navigate hard subject matters while bringing joy and play into the work. Muhammad shares about their work in recording and archiving Black birth stories and creating new forms of community and visibility for Black, queer and t...

Dec 17, 20211 hr 5 minEp. 19

Land Memory, Tattoos, and Liquid Spells - Woodrow Hunt and Mel Carter

In October 2021, six artists were juried into Centrum’s Emerging Artist Residency and received stipends, housing, and studio space for one month at Fort Worden State Park. Artists paired up towards the end of their residencies to chat with one another about what they were working on and thinking about after weeks of being in residence. Mel Carter and Woodrow Hunt kick off this series and chat about the ways that expectations changed because of the location and openness of the residency. They sha...

Dec 08, 20211 hrEp. 18

Brenda Chapman on Story Artistry, Disney, and Taking Time

In early 2021, Centrum hosted award-winning director, writer, and story artist, Brenda Chapman for a month-long residency. A few months later, Michelle Hagewood catches up with Chapman to revisit conversations started over that residency. Chapman reflects on the ups and downs of her long career at Disney, Dreamworks, and Pixar and shares her early influences and the threads that connect to her newest projects and endeavors. Brenda Chapman started her career as a story artist at Walt Disney Featu...

Jun 26, 202154 minEp. 17

Queer Ecologies Part 3 with Jocine Velasco

This is part three of a four-part series put together by Centrum and Cleo Woelfle-Erskine and July Hazard to ask “what is queer ecology?” of climate scientists, ecologists, choreographers, poets, and creatives who each share unique perspectives on how queer and trans identities can and do play important roles in shifting the way we think about the sciences and our relations with the more-than-human. This project is part of Woelfle-Erskine and Hazard’s 2019-2020 Centrum Northwest Heritage residen...

Apr 27, 202155 minEp. 15

Queer Ecologies Part 2, with Melecio Estrella and Andrew Jones

This is part 2 of a four-part series put together by Centrum and Cleo Woelfle-Erskine and July Hazard to ask “what is queer ecology?” of climate scientists, ecologists, choreographers, poets, and creatives who each share unique perspectives on how queer and trans identities can and do play important roles in shifting the way we think about the sciences and our relations with the more-than-human. This project is part of Woelfle-Erskine and Hazard’s 2019-2020 Centrum Northwest Heritage residencies...

Apr 08, 20211 hr 13 minEp. 14

Queer Ecologies Part 1, with Cleo Woelfle-Erskine and July Hazard

This episode is part of a series put together by Cleo Woelfle-Erskine and July Hazard to ask “what is queer ecology?” of climate scientists, ecologists, choreographers, poets, and creatives who each share unique perspectives on how queer and trans identities can and do play important roles in shifting the way we think about the sciences and our relations with the more-than-human. This project is part of Woelfle-Erskine and Hazard’s 2019-2020 Centrum Northwest Heritage residencies, made possible ...

Apr 01, 20211 hr 16 minEp. 13

Robots and the Subjectivity of Sound - Gabi Dao and Vo Vo

For our third installment of our series of conversations in our Emerging Artist Residency program, we listen in on Gabi Dao and Vo Vo who cover a wide breadth of topics that connect to their sound practices and interests in subjectivity and memory. They discuss a myriad of ideas around digital representations and our current times. Gabi Dao is an artist and co-organizer at Duplex, a DIY project space + studio collective based on the unceded territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh...

Dec 23, 20201 hr 5 minEp. 12

It's Never Comfortable - Dawn Stetzel

The second in our series of conversations with Centrum’s 2020 Emerging Artists. In this installment Michelle Hagewood chats with Dawn Stetzel about the evolution and processes within her work. Stetzel generously shares her thoughts on how the work deals with safety, edges, and elements of the ridiculous. She talks through the way the works are performed and documented, and the nuanced ways in which she approaches thinking about place. Dawn Stetzel is an artist living in the USA on the Long Beach...

Dec 22, 202047 minEp. 11

Athletic Painting and Memory Palaces - Russna Kaur and Chase Keetley

This episode kicks off a series of conversations with the 2020 Emerging Artist Residents who recently spent the month of October at Centrum in Fort Worden State Park. Today, we’re starting with Russna Kaur and Chase Keetley, whose conversation explores each of their relationships to place, space, and home, navigating racialized expectations and contexts, and the values and ideologies that inform their practices and pursuits. Russna Kaur (b. 1991, Toronto, ON; lives and works in Vancouver) is a m...

Dec 03, 20201 hr 4 minEp. 10

What We Might Shape – Alice Gosti and Bebe Miller

Incoming Northwest Heritage Centrum resident, Alice Gosti, invites Bebe Miller to have a conversation about dance, movement, and the context of their practices in the current moment. The two choreographers discover overlapping formative pedagogies and talk through the spatial experiences of zoom, intimacy and vulnerability in their bodies of work, the cultivation of collaboration and play, and the multiple influences of place, language, and connections with people. Listening to this conversation...

Nov 12, 20201 hr 1 minEp. 9

Fort Words Part 2: Aaron Asis with Ella Sandvig and Timothy Caldwell

Following up on episode 7 with Aaron Asis we continue to follow along and meet some of the voices that informed Fort Words at Fort Worden State Park. In this second installment, Asis interviews Ella Sandvig, a resident and employee during the Fort Worden Juvenile Diagnostic and Treatment Center era, and also Timothy Caldwell, a local historian intimate with the nuances and stories of the Fort during its military eras. Fort Words is a public art installation created by Asis to celebrate the inspi...

Oct 29, 20201 hr 1 minEp. 8

Fort Words Part 1: Aaron Asis, Shelly Leavens, and Marlin Holden

For this episode, we hone in on a project put together by one of our recent artists-in-residence, Aaron Asis . After installing Fort Words at Fort Worden State Park, Asis interviews two of the voices that influenced and crossed over with the project. Marlin Holden, Jamestown S'Klallam Elder, shares stories of the S'Klallam people, upon whose land the Fort sits, and what the continued relationship and presence of the tribes has been with Fort Worden. Shelly Leavens, Executive Director, Jefferson ...

Oct 09, 20201 hr 33 minEp. 7

One plus One is Three – Dr. Susan Pavel and Kelly Sullivan

Two friends, two weavers, and a contagious passion for exploring the past and present richness of Coast Salish Wool Weaving, Dr. Susan Pavel (sa’ hLa mitSa) and Kelly Sullivan let us hear them check in with one another. Following up months after their Centrum Northwest Heritage Residency , the two swap stories about what they’ve been doing during the pandemic, talk about their roots in becoming a part of the Coast Salish Wool Weaving Center, and what gathering, weaving, and teaching has been lik...

Sep 24, 202059 minEp. 6

Thinking Things that the Brain Can’t Think - Daniel Coka and Leon Finley in Conversation

Daniel Coka and Leon Finley compare notes on the ways that they are each questioning their art practices, how audience factors into their histories with performance, and the ways that ritual, pyschomagical, and drawing practices function as modes of healing and connecting with self. They share experiences of navigating cultural appropriation and un-learning harmful idealogies that come out of art school and patriarchy. This conversation is part of a collaboration between Centrum and New Archives...

Sep 17, 20201 hr 3 minEp. 5

Everything is Art or Nothing is Art - manuel arturo abreu and Jaleesa Johnston

manuel arturo abreu and Jaleesa Johnston explore and compare notes about digital performance and Blackness, amorphousness and commitments to the ephemeral, and how they each deal with “untrustworthy archives” in their bodies and memories. They share experiences in navigating colonized art spaces and the ways that oversimplified receptions of their work impact their approaches. Both work fluidly among various mediums and disciplines and they discuss the ways that collaboration, Portland, and alte...

Aug 28, 20201 hr 9 minEp. 4

You Write When You Write - Martha Worthley and Natalie Goldberg in Conversation

Former Residency and Youth Programs Manager Martha Worthley catches up with Natalie Goldberg, renowned author and Centrum Artist Resident alum. The two acquaintances reminisce about Goldberg’s first experience at Centrum, her writing and painting philosophies, Zen practice, living with cancer, and the importance of her teaching practice. Worthley shares her own experience of reading Natalie’s work as it relates to her artistic practice and her time at Centrum and at the closing, Natalie treats t...

Aug 20, 20201 hr 5 minEp. 3

Megan Hildebrandt and the Role of Health, Place, and Community

In this episode we sit down with former Centrum resident, Megan Hildebrandt, who exudes humor, care, and generosity as she shares stories of the various shifts in her life and the ways that cancer and parenting have impacted her work over the years. Megan Hildebrandt received her BFA from the Stamps School of Art & Design in 2006, and her MFA in Studio Art from the University of South Florida in 2012. Hildebrandt has exhibited nationally and internationally, including: The Painting Center, N...

Aug 11, 202056 minEp. 2

Intro to On A.I.R. with Michelle Hagewood and Tavin Dotson

In this first episode, ON A.I.R. producer Tavin Dotson sits down with host Michelle Hagewood, Program Manager for Centrum Residencies to unpack the hopes and thoughts that have gone into podcast. We explore questions surrounding artists and the current challenges of pandemic and social crises, the role of residencies and the creative workforce, and Michelle’s background as an artist, museum educator, and parent. We peek at the Centrum Print Collection archives and acknowledge the rich history of...

Aug 10, 202033 minEp. 1
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