272: Jessica Brandl, Yoonjee Kwak and Christina Erives on creating narrative art based on family history

272: Jessica Brandl, Yoonjee Kwak and Christina Erives on creating narrative art based on family history

Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have the first in a series of discussions with current resident artists at the Archie Bray Foundation. In this episode Jessica Brandl, Yoonjee Kwak and Christina Erives talk about using humor to shape...
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Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have the first
in a series of discussions with current resident artists at the
Archie Bray Foundation. In this episode Jessica Brandl, Yoonjee
Kwak and Christina Erives talk about using humor to shape their
aesthetic, creating narrative works that relate to the personal
mythologies of their families, and their experience as resident
artists in academic institutions and art centers. To see images
of their work, visit www.archiebray.org.


 


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