Showing posts with label racism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label racism. Show all posts

Thursday, January 19, 2017

The Lisa D Show with Ben Blount, unedited




Lisa Degliantoni and Ben Blount talk about his upcoming art exhibit Recollection which deals with race, memory and perception. 

Recollection examines the notions of race and culture we encounter growing up in the United States. Shared through reimagined learning tools and remembered narratives, this work explores how we collect these formative ideas about identity and commit them to memory. This collection of work from artist Ben Blount includes letterpress prints, handmade books, and various interactive elements.

Ben Blount is a printer who uses books, posters and installations to explore notions of race and identity in America. Shaped by two decades of experience in design and advertising, his work draws on a common cultural language of objects, stories and experiences to draw attention to the differences between what we see, and how we are seen. With a range of contemporary influences from Dave Chappelle and Kara Walker to Mos Def and Amos Kennedy, Blount’s work is often provocative and topical. He has taught book arts courses at The Cleveland Institute of Art and Lillstreet Art Center in Chicago. A native Detroiter, he earned an MFA in Interdisciplinary Book and Paper Arts from Columbia College Chicago and currently lives in Evanston, IL. 



Image above: Spread from ABC: An Abecedarium of Black Culture

See more of Ben's work at benblount.com

The public is invited for the Opening Reception Saturday, Feb. 4, 6-9 p.m. 

The public is invited back Sunday, Feb. 12, 3-5 p.m. We'll host an artist talk and hear from Ben and his wife Melissa Blount on their work in social justice. Ben is a founding board member of OPAL (Organization for Positive Action and Leadership). He is interested in equity issues in Evanston and how we as a community can affect change through political participation. Seats are limited, please click here to RSVP on EventBrite

1100 Florence is a new art event space in West Evanston, IL, owned and operated by Lisa Degliantoni and Dave Ford.



The Lisa D Show is recorded in a former Polish Grocery Store in West Evanston, IL, this podcast celebrates creatives. Listen to 20 minute, unedited conversations with host Lisa D. and the creatives who make our world a more connected, interesting and beautiful place to live. Podcasts will be posted on this blog and on Soundcloud.com, https://soundcloud.com/lisa-degliantoni

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

4.13.10: Today's Guest



Today on "The Lisa D Show we'll talk to Sandra E. Braham, Ed.D., Chief Executive Officer of the YWCA El Paso. This interview is the first in a three-part series of Tuesday interviews with staff and board members of the YWCA, leading up to the annual Women's Benefit on April 29. This year's benefit speaker is Malaak Compton-Rock, activist and philanthropist, who will speak on behalf of the Y's efforts to Eliminate Racism and Empower Women.

Each Tuesday leading up to April 29's benefit, on "The Lisa D Show" we'll look at how the YWCA is providing El Paso with programming that eliminates racism and empowers women. We'll also talk about gender barriers, race relations and how El Paso holds up against other metropolitan areas with YWCA in the community.

Click here for more information on April's benefit and to find out how you can get involved with the YWCA.

Stream the show today 1-2 p.m. at www.talkradio1150.com or join in on the conversation at 915-880-4376.

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