Creative Memphis Podcast
1) Episode #081: Kyle Taylor, designer and muralist
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! Kyle Taylor (Art) Suggested Episode - 048 with Eric "dem ...Show More
2) Episode #080: MCA begins closing
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...Show More
3) Episode #079: Jamond Bullock, alivepaint
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 Starbuck...Show More
4) Episode #078: Craig Brewer, writer director
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 h...Show More
5) Episode #077: Latoya Polk, Memphis Urban Laughs Comedy Festival
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. Memphis Urb...Show More
6) Episode #076: Paint Memphis, Karen Golightly, Jamond Bullock, Robert Burns, and Jack Chambers
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 ...Show More
7) Episode #075: Ned Canty and Michael Sakir, Opera Memphis
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...Show More
8) Episode #074: Victoria Jones, The CLTV
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 ...Show More
9) Episode #073: Joel Parsons, artist and curator
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 stron...Show More
10) Memphis Type History - the podcast
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. Y...Show More