a road trip that takes us to the far eastern edge of Kentucky. As we cross the state, we learn firsthand the challenges of growing up and producing culture in Appalachia. We bear witness to creative resilience and community in remote spaces and places where rich stories are told through art, film, music, and theater.
Artist Alexis Gideon talks about myth and memory in his newest animated video opera: The Comet and The Glacier. He brings a unique musical narrative to…
Laurie Anderson talks about her new film Heart of a Dog in this episode recorded at The Wolfsonian museum on Miami Beach. We meet during…
In Berlin, contemporary art collector Erika Hoffmann talks about her love for artists who question traditional forms and take the risk of inventing new genres. For…
I’m good at making plans, but never seem to meet my self-imposed deadlines. How can I make myself accountable for reaching creative goals? -A performance…
In summer 2012, we travel to New England to visit MacDowell, a New Hampshire retreat for artists, writers, and composers. We’re among hundreds of visitors…
Luci Westphal, a German filmmaker based in New York and Berlin, talks to Cathy Byrd about her love for street art, music, film and the D.I.Y….
In The Hague, Netherlands, we visit Australian born composer and musician Kate Moore in her studio, to talk about the new music and instruments she invents for international performances and installations.