Creative Memphis Podcast
In this episode designer and muralist Kyle Taylor shares about makin’ a lot of shacket, how we affect the ones we love, and gettin’ Rowdy!
 

 

Suggested Episode - 048 with Eric "dem gams" Clausen

Billy "dreaming of DocMartens" Nation
Direct download: CreativeMemphis_Episode081_KyleTaylor.mp3
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In this episode we respond to the recent announcement that Memphis College of Art has begun the process to close their doors. It plans to no longer accept students, but remain open and focused on it's current students while expecting to finally close around 2020.
 
 
 
 
Direct download: CreativeMemphis_Episode080-MCA.mp3
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In this episode Jamond Bullock shares how he found sense in senseless color matching, how reading comics books lead him to performance painting, and about getting his start with a studio in a Starbucks.
 
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Suggested Episode - Episode #076 with Karen Golightly, Jamond Bullock, Robert Burns, and Jack Chambers

Billy "#3waystohookyouraudience" Nation
Elliot "Regional Branch Manager in Charge of Acquisitions and Client Retention in the Tennessee Valley (*breath) and Outlying Districts" Boyette - http://www.elliotboyette.com
Direct download: CreativeMemphis_Episode079_JamondBullock.mp3
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In this episode writer/director Craig Brewer tells us how Hustle and Flow is a spiritual successor to his film Poor and Hungry, how he pushed through the failure of his first filmmaking venture, and how his recent discovery of the Memphis comedy scene lead to the production of the upcoming web-series You Look Like…
 

Suggested Episode - Episode #065 with Ryan Watt

Billy "really really really really excited" Nation
Joey  "“or maybe it’s Joey or maybe it’s Joseph“ Carr
Direct download: CreativeMemphis_Episode078_CraigBrewer.mp3
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In this episode Latoya Polk of Memphis Urban Laughs Comedy Festival goes off the rails about making autism funny, nurturing the Memphis comedy scene, and the good(?) ol’ days of sit-ins.
 

Suggested Episode - Episode #023 with Katrina Coleman

Billy "wholly erratical dramatical capital" Nation
Katrina “King of Memphis Comedy” Coleman
Direct download: CreativeMemphis_Episode077_LatoyaPolk.mp3
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In this episode Karen Golightly, Jamond Bullock, Robert Burns, and Jack Chambers describe Memphis as a city of colors, the true identity of Banksy is revealed as a Memphian, and we pay homage to Brad Wells, a talented and collaborative Paint Memphis artist.
 
 
Paint Memphis 2017
Saturday, September 30 at 12 PM - 6 PM
Att 787 S Willett St Memphis, Tennessee

Suggested Episode - Episode 31 Birdcap and Nosey42

Billy "Still in recovery" Nation - cough cough, got the head cold
Eric "Dem Gams" Clausen - Website portfolioemail
 
Direct download: CreativeMemphis_Episode076_PaintMemphis.mp3
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In this episode Ned Canty general director and Michael Sakir music director both of Opera Memphis tell us how September is the perfect time for opera, how opera doesn't suck and has it's fair share of sex drugs and rock n roll.
 
 

Suggested Episode - Virginia Murphy of Playback Memphis

Billy "Unexpected traverser" Nation
Kim “Connected to all the things all the time” Morrison
Direct download: CreativeMemphis_Episode075_NedCantyMichaelSakirOperaMemphis.mp3
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In this episode Victoria Jones of The CLTV talks about her passion to fight for representation of African American artists and how they are uplifting and empowering the city's Black community through thoughtful and creative interactions.
 
Who is The CLTV? The CLTV is an art organization dedicated to providing a platform to African American artists within the city. Through art based programming, workshops, and community building efforts we employ the use of creative expression as a vehicle to shift our culture towards positive growth, creativity, and strength.

Vice.com interview

Suggested Episode - 44 with Kenny Wayne

Billy "about to get away (with it)" Nation
Kenny “always doin somethin” Wayne
Direct download: CreativeMemphis_Episode074_VictoriaJones.mp3
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In this episode artist, curator, and budding spoonist, Joel Parsons explains why he likes to abuse roses, how he’s pioneering the local queer-arts scene, and how looking beyond Memphis creates a stronger arts community.
 
In this episode artist, curator, and budding spoonist, Joel Parsons explains why he likes to abuse roses, how he’s pioneering the local queer-arts scene, and how looking beyond Memphis creates a stronger arts community.
 
 
 
Billy "Dotting the T’s and crossing the I’s." Nation
Mary Jo "pink hair is not for pussies" Karimnia
Direct download: CreativeMemphis_Episode073_JoelParsons.mp3
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And we're back with a very special release because today you’ll be hearing the very first podcast episode from the wonderful ladies over at Memphis Type History, Caitlin Horton and Rebecca Phillips. You may remember them from our previous conversation on Episode 41. Well the paintings, blog, and book are expanding into a weekly podcast where they’ll explore, in bite-sized chunks, the history behind many of Memphis’ iconic landmarks.
 
Direct download: CreativeMemphis_EpisodeMTH.mp3
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In this episode cinematographer Ryan Earl Parker shares about how his moving to New York just may make you see him more in Memphis, we hear behind the scenes tales from the gothic horror feature Sweet Sweet Lonely Girl, and we uncover just who’s bluffing in Memphis.
 
 

Suggested Episode - Episode38 with Melissa Sweazy

Billy "Fully-operational" Nation
Melissa "Easy peasy lemon-squeasy" Sweazy
Direct download: CreativeMemphis_Episode072_RyanEarlParker.mp3
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In this episode with Dr. Stephanie Madden we learn about Memphis through social activism, Teaching PR in the age of “Fake News”, and we hear about Nerd Night. It’s like the Discovery Channel but with booze.
 
Nerd Nite Memphis
Dr. Stephanie Madden
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Suggested Episode - Episode 29 Leah Keys | Spillit Memphis

 
Billy, "I’m pretty but tough like a diamond" Nation - Titus Apollonia Andromedon
Matt “sometimes known as a burrito” Ladner! - TwitterTwitter2marceauxmusic.com
 
Direct download: CreativeMemphis_Episode071_StephanieMadden.mp3
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In this episode photographer Aleks Antonio shares about coming from Panama and becoming a US citizen all while learning to tell a story through the camera lens; Those stories include haunting abandoned buildings and zombies attacking weddings.
 
 

 

Suggested Episode - Episode 2 - Joey Miller

 
Direct download: CreativeMemphis_Episode070_AleksAntonio.mp3
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In this episode, we have Ed Harris of Omerta, and previously Piston Head, On A Dead Machine, and Surrender The Fall. He’s been in the music biz for over 17 years and Omerta is his foray into independence with no labels just artists that share the same passion about the music they create.

OMERTA

Community LIFT is pleased to announce the launch of a pilot residency program in Social Practice Art. Social practice art is a form of artwork that focuses on collaboration and outreach to individuals, communities, and institutions. The success of the artwork is based on the relationship built between the community, it’s members, and the artwork. The value of the artwork created resides, not only in the finished product, but in the experiences the participants have during the process and the creation of a stronger community.
 
 
The Residency Period is from June through August and the deadline to apply is April 30th 2017.Selected artists will be notified by May 21st and must be ready to start residency program by June 5th.

To apply interested applicants should contact Leni Stoeva at Leni@communitylift.org and specific instructions will be emailed to them. To find out more about the Soulsville Residency Program in Social Practice Art visit www.communitylift.org or on facebook.
Direct download: CreativeMemphis_Episode069_EdHarris.mp3
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In this episode, we have Ed Harris of Omerta, and previously Piston Head, On A Dead Machine, and Surrender The Fall. He’s been in the music biz for over 17 years and Omerta is his foray into independence with no labels just artists that share the same passion about the music they create.

OMERTA

Community LIFT is pleased to announce the launch of a pilot residency program in Social Practice Art. Social practice art is a form of artwork that focuses on collaboration and outreach to individuals, communities, and institutions. The success of the artwork is based on the relationship built between the community, it’s members, and the artwork. The value of the artwork created resides, not only in the finished product, but in the experiences the participants have during the process and the creation of a stronger community.
 
 
The Residency Period is from June through August and the deadline to apply is April 30th 2017.Selected artists will be notified by May 21st and must be ready to start residency program by June 5th.

To apply interested applicants should contact Leni Stoeva at Leni@communitylift.org and specific instructions will be emailed to them. To find out more about the Soulsville Residency Program in Social Practice Art visit www.communitylift.org or on facebook.
Direct download: CreativeMemphis_Episode069_EdHarris.mp3
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In this episode, we have singer/songwriter Chris Milam hot off the debut of his new album, Kids These Days. We chat about his Memphis gameplan, how he gives off a Paul Simon-Elvis vibe, and how Kids These Days is inspired by a cancelled wedding and couch-surfing into creating the album.
 
 
Suggested Episode - Episode28 Artistik Approach
 
Billy - Send in your reccomendations
Lisa Michaels - All artists are cannibals - Bono
Direct download: CreativeMemphis_Episode068_ChrisMilam.mp3
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In this episode, Diane Thornton shares her process of designing from condoms, her history as a speaker, social activist, model and artist, and encourages saying the word abortion; she does this, all while living with early onset Alzheimer's. This episode highly features the event Condomonium held by Choices.
Condomonium
Saturday, April 15th at 7 PM - 10 PM at Playhouse on the Square.
Get your tickets
Direct download: CreativeMemphis_Episode067_DianeThornton.mp3
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