
American Craft Podcast
1) Object as...with Bukola Koiki encore
This is a rebroadcast of a podcast from June 10th, 2022 presented as an encore for anyone who missed it. During the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, the in-between spaces of immigrant life were m...Show More
2) Object as...with Ebitenyefa Baralaye encore
This is a rebroadcast of a podcast from May 25th, 2022 presented as an encore for anyone who missed it. “I wonder where is all my relation. Friendship to all and every nation.” —David Drake Ance...Show More
3) Object as...with James Maurelle encore
Originally published in late April we want to make James' work and interview available to new listeners as well. Enjoy this encore presentation. In fashioning the object, Morel Doucet pays homage to...Show More
4) Make/Time...with Sonya Clark
Sonya Clark is a multidisciplinary textile artist, Professor at Amherst College and ACC Fellow. Hosted by ACC Honorary Fellow Stuart Kestenbaum, this interview is one in a series developed by Kestenba...Show More
5) Object As...with Morel Doucet encore
Originally released in April we think it's worth inviting our new listeners to our conversation with Morel Doucet. In fashioning the object, Morel Doucet pays homage to the assassination of Haitian Pr...Show More
6) Object As...with Leandro Gómez Quintero
The Willys Jeep, very common in Baracoa, Cuba, is something Quintero has represented many times in his work through his sociocultural project titled Transportarte a Baracoa (transport yourself to Bara...Show More
7) Object As...with Bukola Koiki
During the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, the in-between spaces of immigrant life were made more acute for Bukola Koiki than ever. Searching for the feeling of home during the seemingly endless ...Show More
8) Object As...with Ebitenyefa Baralaye
“I wonder where is all my relation. Friendship to all and every nation.” —David Drake Ancestry and family are profound values in Baralaye's life, but the terms also have a degree of opacity. An un...Show More
9) Object As...with Alex Anderson
Burn It All Away depicts an idyllic nature scene catching fire under the rays of a burning sun while an anthropomorphized gazing pool smiles in witness to this circumstance. Wet footprints step away f...Show More
10) Object As...with James Maurelle
With his object, James toiled with the notion of creating a tool that embodies sport, escapism, and self-defense; that expresses movement and stillness, a call and response between sporting leisure an...Show More