Photographers of Color Podcast
1) Akea Brionne Brown | Ep. 11
2) Dannielle Bowman | Ep. 10
During this podcast we talk about two bodies of work from Bowman: Here Now, in which she explores landscapes of historical significance in the U.S., monuments and artifacts found in museums and publi...Show More
3) Sama Alshaibi | Ep. 9
I finally had the chance to hear Sama Alshaibi speak in late February during a lecture on campus at the University of Arkansas. She was in town for the 2020 State of the Art exhibition opening at Crys...Show More
4) Lonnie Graham | Ep. 8
Episode 8 guest: Lonnie Graham During this episode we talk about the various stops along the way in Lonnie's distinguished and collaborative career; time spent at the Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild an...Show More
5) Jamal Cyrus | Ep. 7
Episode seven features a conversation with Houston based artist Jamal Cyrus, and co-host Tay Butler, a graduate assistant with the Center for Photographers of Color and fist year MFA student here at ...Show More
6) Andrea Morales | Ep. 6
In this episode, I speak with Andrea Morales southern-based documentary photographer working between Memphis, Tennessee & Oxford, Mississippi, where she is currently a producer at the Southern Documen...Show More
7) Rachelle Mozman Solano | Ep.5
Rachelle Mozman Solano, Brooklyn based artist and Professor of the Practice in Digital Media and Photography at School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University. In this episode we talk about tw...Show More
8) Claire A. Warden | Ep. 4
In this episode we talk about Claire’s childhood and being asked the question “What are you?” in relation to her outward appearance, and how this question lead to the use of ambiguity through abstract...Show More
9) Andrew Jackson | Ep.3
In this episode we talk about Andrew’s parents and their migration from Jamaica to Britain, how this shaped his sense of belonging, immigration, the historical and contemporary politics of the UK, and...Show More
10) Bethany Mollenkof | Ep. 2
In this episode, we talk about Bethany’s time at the LA times, what it’s like to be a woman of color in the industry today, freelancing, and her latest project on women working midwifery in Alabama