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Double Scoop Podcast
by Double Scoop—Arts in NevadaA vibrant community needs the arts, and the arts need a hub for information and discourse. That's where we come in.
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Episode 34—Erik Beehn from Test Site Projects, Las Vegas
20m · Published
"There's something interesting about how Vegas (and the Strip) absorbs culture," said Erik Beehn. "We don't really create it, but we do absorb things that make their way from other places." He's the director of Test Site Projects, a fine art publishing housethat produces limited edition multiples with nationally recognized artists. Host: Noah Glick
Episode 33—John + Susan Wright from JM Capriola, Elko
20m · Published
"If you can imagine it to be fabricated or built out of silver or steel or leather, we are the go-to place in Nevada," said John Wright. His family has owned JM Capriola, the Elko shop that makes custom saddles and Western gear in Elko, for three generations. Host: Noah Glick
Double Scoop Podcast Episode 35—Reno digital artist Birdy McCray
12m · Published
Corn in a bright blue condom. Olives in a lipstick tube. These are among the unlikely objects that UNR MFA candidate Birdy McCray has seen in her dreams and brought to fruition. Host: Charlotte Italiano
Double Scoop Podcast Episode 32—Elko painter Micqaela Jones
19m · Published
Years ago, when Shoshone-Paiute artist Micqaela Jones Crouch was a stay-ay-home mom with young children, she needed a creative outlet, so she picked up some acrylic paints at K Mart. She took to the medium quickly. Initially, she was reluctant to put her work out in the world, but step-by-step her career has blossomed. Host: Noah Glick
Double Scoop Podcast Episode 31—Lilley Museum Curator Stephanie Gibson
14m · Published
The Lilley Museum at UNR has a new director—Stephanie Gibson. Growing up in Ottawa, she spent a lot of time in the National Gallery of Canada and became fascinated with the ways communities and civilizations have expressed themselves through art. Host: Charlotte Italiano
Double Scoop Podcast Episode 30—Calligrapher Lauren Iida
18m · Published
In an age of digital everything, it's rare to ever see our own names written out. That's why calligraphy can make things a little more special, said Lauren Iida. She's helping to keep the tradition alive by offering professional calligraphic services and teaching the age-old art. "It's nice to bring something back from yesteryear that our grandparents did, that our great-great grandparents did," she said. Host: Noah Glick
Double Scoop Podcast Episode 29—Eva Salyer
19m · Published
Eva Salyer remembers having experienced some major stress as a child. When things got tough, her mom would hand her some art supplies and advise her to draw how she felt. Now Eva is a full-time artist in South Lake Tahoe, where she does, among many other projects, live paintings at concerts—including the George Clinton show this past summer. Host: Noah Glick
Double Scoop Podcast Episode 28—Ruby Barrientos + Jon Gomez
22m · Published
"I feel like a lot of museums and galleries talk about diversity, but when I go to these spaces, I don't really see that representation of someone like me," said Ruby Barrientos, a Salvadoran artist who lives in Reno. I wanted to bring art to the people, and what's a better way than to just bring it to them directly?" Ruby is the lead organizer of the exhibition “Llegaron Los Guanacxs” featuring work by herself and fellow Salvadorans Leslie Chiguichon, Jon Gomez, and Jahi Mazariego. Host: Noah Glick
Double Scoop Podcast Episode 27—Woodworker Anela DeLaveaga
19m · Published
When it comes to craft, failure doesn't mean you're doing it wrong. Neither does imperfection. They both happen to the best of us on a regular basis, says Anela DeLaveaga. Anela is a Reno-based woodworker, Resident Artist at The Generator, and founder of the Design Build Collective, a Nevada group that wants to carve out a bigger niche for female and nonbinary woodworkers. Host: Noah Glick
Double Scoop Podcast Episode 26—Joe Fitzpatrick + the Last Bet Motel
11m · Published
Electrical engineer Joe Fitzpatrick is the lead artist on the Burning Man installation, "Last Bet Motel." The piece is an homage to the Best Bet Motel, one of the many weekly motels in Reno that have been demolished in the name of development. These motels are often last-resort housing for people without stable shelter arrangements, and each closure has left more people homeless. Noah Glick, this season's host, talked with Joe, his collaborator and spouse Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, and Emily Stewart about the genesis, design, and goals of the project.
Double Scoop Podcast has 36 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 11:26:53. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 4th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 26th, 2024 01:46.
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