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Art City Now

by Troy Ramos

Art City Now Podcast Explores the Arts Scene in different cities. Hear Stories of Artists & Leaders in Local Arts Communities. Produced by ArtHouse 43.

Copyright: 2018 ArtHouse 43, LLC

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Art City Now Podcast Releases New Series on Color the Creek Street Art Festival

0s · Published 13 Oct 01:53

The arts podcast Art City Now has just released a brand new series covering the street art festival in Battle Creek known as Color the Creek. The series covers the festival in 2020, talking with the artists, staff, the founder and supporters. One of the interesting things about this new series is the abundance of episodes and the addition of video episodes, as well.

“I love the idea of talking with artists on an audio format because artists tend to open up more, perhaps be a little more relaxed. Cameras can change the dynamic, depending on the person,” says Art City Now host and founder Troy Ramos. “However, for this series, it seemed important to include a number of episodes which were video, as well, so as to visually show the actual works and the artists themselves talking about it. I think it’ll strengthen the connections being made.”

Art City Now is a podcast which explores various arts related events and festivals in different cities through conversations with artists, organizations and leaders in local arts communities. With each series, Art City Now aims to provide a platform for unifying a sense of connection in the arts communities and beyond.

“The really fascinating thing about this festival is that it brings major artists from major cities to this smaller community, every year,” Ramos added. “And so what happens is you’ve got this small city accumulating, year after year, these important works by well known street artists. There’s nothing like it anywhere.”

Color the Creek founder Justin Andert, who is among many featured on series, agrees and is excited about the partnership between Color the Creek and Art City Now. “We are very lucky to have Art City Now helping tell the story of Color the Creek,” says Andert. “As a Festival in a Small City, it is a great opportunity for us to be featured on a podcast that is highlighting the Arts in Michigan and beyond. Color the Creek is a Street Art Festival using artists from all over the U.S., (and) we are trying to build bridges from Battle Creek to the rest of the world. Art City Now helps us do just that!”-”

This new series by Art City Now is of course FREE to listen to and includes at least 12 or 13 brand new episodes. Six of the episodes are in video format, available on the Art City Now‘s YouTube channel. And there are another 6 or 7 audio only episodes available anywhere you listen to podcasts (Apple, Spotify, this website, ArtHouse43.com).

This brand new series was made possible in part by the WK Kellogg Foundation, the Battle Creek Community Foundation and the Art Center of Battle Creek. “The sponsors for this program are true patrons of the arts and we couldn’t thank them enough for their support. Their support means everything. It makes programs like this possible and goes a really long way towards connecting art with our communities, in Battle Creek and beyond.”

The ongoing Pandemic also created a lot of obstacles for both the festival and ACN. “We had to do our best to make sure everyone was safe, but we felt it’s also important to continue working,” says Ramos. “The artists and the organizations which support them and interact with them, all need to continue working and to have platforms. As long as safety is the top priority, we have to carry-on. And it’s not just about the financial need to survive, it’s important for the culture and mental health of everyone involved; including the public who get to enjoy both the festival and this new podcast series covering it.”

For more information you can visitarthouse43.comandcolorthecreek.com. And you can watch a video episodes on Art City Now’s YouTube channel here, , and listen to all audio episodes wherever you get your podcasts.

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Artist Sebastian Crinkle on Color the Creek 2020

15m · Published 12 Oct 14:09

Follow us @artcitynow! Art City Now at the 2020 Color the Creek street art festival! E6: Color the Creek staff, supporter Sebastian Crinkle (@chantosounds) talks about the festival, art on the BC northside and one of his favorite Color the Creek murals.

Art City Now’s new series covers the 2020 Color the Creek street art festival held in Battle Creek, Michigan, talking with the artists, staff, the founder and supporters. There are also separate video episodes available on our YouTube channel Art City Now.

Art City Now is a podcast which explores various arts-related events and festivals in different cities through conversations with artists, organizations and leaders in local arts communities. With each series, Art City Now aims to provide a platform for unifying a sense of connection in the arts communities and beyond.

This brand new series was made possible in part by the WK Kellogg Foundation, the Battle Creek Community Foundation and the Art Center of Battle Creek. “The sponsors for this program are true patrons of the arts and we couldn’t thank them enough for their support. Their support means everything. It makes programs like this possible and goes a really long way towards connecting art with our communities, in Battle Creek and beyond.”

Joshua Cronk, BC Artist on Color the Creek 2020

18m · Published 12 Oct 14:07

Follow us @artcitynow! Art City Now at the 2020 Color the Creek street art festival! E5: Battle Creek artist Joshua Cronk (@cronkart) talks about the festival, art in BC and one of his favorite Color the Creek murals.

Art City Now’s new series covers the 2020 Color the Creek street art festival held in Battle Creek, Michigan, talking with the artists, staff, the founder and supporters. There are also separate video episodes available on our YouTube channel Art City Now.

Art City Now is a podcast which explores various arts-related events and festivals in different cities through conversations with artists, organizations and leaders in local arts communities. With each series, Art City Now aims to provide a platform for unifying a sense of connection in the arts communities and beyond.

This brand new series was made possible in part by the WK Kellogg Foundation, the Battle Creek Community Foundation and the Art Center of Battle Creek. “The sponsors for this program are true patrons of the arts and we couldn’t thank them enough for their support. Their support means everything. It makes programs like this possible and goes a really long way towards connecting art with our communities, in Battle Creek and beyond.”

Justin Andert, Color the Creek Founder

22m · Published 12 Oct 14:05

Follow us @artcitynow! Art City Now at the 2020 Color the Creek street art festival! E4: Color the Creek Founder Justin Andert (@colorthecreek) talks about the festival, its history and the new murals for 2020.

Art City Now’s new series covers the 2020 Color the Creek street art festival held in Battle Creek, Michigan, talking with the artists, staff, the founder and supporters. There are also separate video episodes available on our YouTube channel Art City Now.

Art City Now is a podcast which explores various arts-related events and festivals in different cities through conversations with artists, organizations and leaders in local arts communities. With each series, Art City Now aims to provide a platform for unifying a sense of connection in the arts communities and beyond.

This brand new series was made possible in part by the WK Kellogg Foundation, the Battle Creek Community Foundation and the Art Center of Battle Creek. “The sponsors for this program are true patrons of the arts and we couldn’t thank them enough for their support. Their support means everything. It makes programs like this possible and goes a really long way towards connecting art with our communities, in Battle Creek and beyond.”

Jamari Taylor, Artist at BLM site for Color the Creek 2020

16m · Published 12 Oct 14:02

Follow us @artcitynow! Art City Now at the 2020 Color the Creek street art festival! E3: artist Jamari Taylor (@jayleiart) talks about her new mural at the BLM site during the festival.

Art City Now’s new series covers the 2020 Color the Creek street art festival held in Battle Creek, Michigan, talking with the artists, staff, the founder and supporters. There are also separate video episodes available on our YouTube channel Art City Now.

Art City Now is a podcast which explores various arts-related events and festivals in different cities through conversations with artists, organizations and leaders in local arts communities. With each series, Art City Now aims to provide a platform for unifying a sense of connection in the arts communities and beyond.

This brand new series was made possible in part by the WK Kellogg Foundation, the Battle Creek Community Foundation and the Art Center of Battle Creek. “The sponsors for this program are true patrons of the arts and we couldn’t thank them enough for their support. Their support means everything. It makes programs like this possible and goes a really long way towards connecting art with our communities, in Battle Creek and beyond.”

Remote, Color the Creek Artist 2020

15m · Published 12 Oct 14:00

Follow us @artcitynow! Art City Now at the 2020 Color the Creek street art festival! E2: artist Remote (@remoteroc) talks about the new mural he did in collaboration with @hieroveiga for the festival.

Art City Now’s new series covers the 2020 Color the Creek street art festival held in Battle Creek, Michigan, talking with the artists, staff, the founder and supporters. There are also separate video episodes available on our YouTube channel Art City Now.

Art City Now is a podcast which explores various arts-related events and festivals in different cities through conversations with artists, organizations and leaders in local arts communities. With each series, Art City Now aims to provide a platform for unifying a sense of connection in the arts communities and beyond.

This brand new series was made possible in part by the WK Kellogg Foundation, the Battle Creek Community Foundation and the Art Center of Battle Creek. “The sponsors for this program are true patrons of the arts and we couldn’t thank them enough for their support. Their support means everything. It makes programs like this possible and goes a really long way towards connecting art with our communities, in Battle Creek and beyond.”

Welcome to Art City Now Coverage of Color the Creek 2020

13m · Published 11 Oct 19:05

Follow us @artcitynow! Art City Now at the 2020 Color the Creek street art festival! E1: artist, host and founder of Art City Now Troy Ramos (@spaceswithlight) kicks off the coverage with an overview and insight into this new series on Color the Creek 2020!

Art City Now’s new series covers the 2020 Color the Creek street art festival held in Battle Creek, Michigan, talking with the artists, staff, the founder and supporters. There are also separate video episodes available on our YouTube channel Art City Now.

Art City Now is a podcast which explores various arts-related events and festivals in different cities through conversations with artists, organizations and leaders in local arts communities. With each series, Art City Now aims to provide a platform for unifying a sense of connection in the arts communities and beyond.

This brand new series was made possible in part by the WK Kellogg Foundation, the Battle Creek Community Foundation and the Art Center of Battle Creek. “The sponsors for this program are true patrons of the arts and we couldn’t thank them enough for their support. Their support means everything. It makes programs like this possible and goes a really long way towards connecting art with our communities, in Battle Creek and beyond.”

Special Announcement: ArtHouse 43 Gift Basket Giveaway!

2m · Published 13 Dec 18:05

It’s the ArtHouse 43 GIFT BASKET GIVEAWAY! In celebration of our new podcast Art City Now, we have 3 fantastic baskets to giveaway and all you have to do to enter is:

1) Share the podcast, pick an episode, if you’d like (www.arthouse43.com/artcitynow) and tag us @ArtHouse43. Tagging us allows us to see who shared it!
2) OR you can write a review of the Art City Now podcast on iTunes!

Do either of those and we will put your name in the bowl and we will draw the 3 winners on Sunday, December 23 at 3pm! Each basket has wine, beer, chocolate, snacks and a classic DVD!

We can’t ship anything, so plz be accessible to southern Michigan! Thanks!

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The Conversations - Ep. 5: Battle Creek, MI

39m · Published 12 Nov 14:52
Host: Troy Ramos. Guests: Justin Andert (Founder of Battle Creatures, LLC), Santos Ramos (Outreach Coordinator at ArtHouse 43).Art City Now is produced by ArtHouse 43 and is made possible in part by: the Battle Creek Community Foundation, Meijer, the Art Center of Battle Creek and our generous supporters on our Go Fund Me campaign.

ArtWalk & Color the Creek - Ep. 4: Battle Creek, MI

27m · Published 12 Nov 14:52
Episode 4: ArtWalk and Color the CreekHost: Troy Ramos. Guests: Santos Ramos (Outreach Coordinator at ArtHouse 43), Justin Andert (Founder/Organizer of Color the Creek Street Art Festival)Art City Now is produced by ArtHouse 43 and is made possible in part by: the Battle Creek Community Foundation, Meijer, the Art Center of Battle Creek and our generous supporters on our Go Fund Me campaign.

Art City Now has 15 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 4:12:10. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on July 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 6th, 2024 05:43.

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