Storytelling Podcast
1) Ashley Brodeur Podcast
Having grown up in a dance studio — her mother being an owner and director of a studio in their house — Ashley Brodeur followed a natural trajectory herself into the world of dance. Training with Deci...Show More
2) Geraldine Ysselstein
For artist, writer and creative consultant Geraldine Ysselstein, a life centred around the arts wasn't entirely unexpected, given that she had grown up in a family that favoured and encouraged the art...Show More
3) Karen Tam: Sea of Clouds
With works that explore the Chinese diaspora in Canada ranging from the recreation of Chinese-Canadian restaurants, opium dens, artist and photo studios to name a few, artist Karen Tam draws from her ...Show More
4) Jenn Seniuk: My Friend Dave Project
Tune into this week's Storytelling Podcast to learn more about Jenn Seniuk and how the My Friend Dave project acknowledges and humanizes those who often get overlooked on the streets, bringing dignity...Show More
5) Jarett Sitter
Calgary's Chinatown pops with a bit more colour these days with the addition of three mural panels that have recently been installed as part of Calgary Arts Development's Public Art program and an ini...Show More
6) Rich and Jess Théroux: Rumble House
Rumble House has been a safe haven for artists for years — somewhere to both create and witness art in its making, to experience a sense of community and family, while ultimately providing space to te...Show More
7) Tyson Bankert | The Storytelling Podcast
There are artists who can produce a work of art, be it a painting, a sculpture, a film, theatre, and then there are those whose creativity leads them unknowingly into the arts. Art can take many forms...Show More
8) Kelly Armstrong
Kelly Armstrong, a digital specialist with Tourism Calgary, has been working on a new program to help Calgarians and tourists alike discover art in our city and learn more about the art and the artist...Show More
9) BUMP Festival: Priya Ramesh and Ryan Tram
When you’re in the Beltline, you can’t miss the giant murals found on the sides of some buildings. These are the product of BUMP — the Beltline Urban Murals Project — that began in 2017 with a vision ...Show More
10) Marianne Elder
As an artist, covering medical costs or seeing yourself through a life-altering event can sometimes mean the difference between getting by and falling through the cracks financially. Elephant Artist R...Show More