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Art on the Air - Art on the Air with Katherine Sandoz and Anya Mitchell

Art on the Air with Katherine Sandoz and Anya Mitchell

10/15/19 • 0 min

Art on the Air

Art on the Air

An honor and a treat to talk live in the studio this week with Katherine Sandoz, about her latest exhibition at the Laney Contemporary Gallery, “Vernonburg”, her many other works, collaborations and insights, and why, after all this time, she still works out of a barn. Also a Field Note with Anya Mitchell giving us all the details on her deep fabric exhibition “Lineage,” currently on view at Starland Cafe and Catering! Enjoy listening to these two wonderful guests. We did! 

 

Links:

Katherine Sandoz Website

Katherine Sandoz Instagram

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Art on the Air

An honor and a treat to talk live in the studio this week with Katherine Sandoz, about her latest exhibition at the Laney Contemporary Gallery, “Vernonburg”, her many other works, collaborations and insights, and why, after all this time, she still works out of a barn. Also a Field Note with Anya Mitchell giving us all the details on her deep fabric exhibition “Lineage,” currently on view at Starland Cafe and Catering! Enjoy listening to these two wonderful guests. We did! 

 

Links:

Katherine Sandoz Website

Katherine Sandoz Instagram

Facebook - Art on the Air 

Instagram - Art on the Air

 

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Art on the Air with Axelle Kieffer and Jordan Fitch Mooney

Art on the Air

This week on Art on the Air on WRUU – 107.5 FM Savannah we were joined in studio by Axelle Kieffer and Jordan Mooney! They gave us all of the details on their exhibition at Sulfur Studios, “Danse Macabre.”

From the press release:

“The danse macabre, a theme born out of the religious and political forces of Late Middle Ages, echoes across the centuries into our modern era. Death comes for All, with no consideration for station or status.

“We were what you are, and you will be what we are.”

“Today the figure of death as a corpse or skeleton is no longer solely associated with religious works, but its use maintains an extended dialogue with the images that have come before. Each century creates its own danse macabre to exorcise its own fears. This imagery filters through the works of Axelle Kieffer and Jordan Fitch Mooney; using these sources to examine our time, speaking to the artistic dialogue while also grappling with their personal experiences.”

PLUS, we broadcast our Field Notes with Leslie Lovell over at Roots Up Gallery talking all about their New Works Art Show AND our chat with Lizzy Taber, the current On::View Artist in Residence!

Listen Up!

 

Links:

Axelle Kieffer Instagram

Jordan Fitch Mooney Instagram

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Art on the Air with Becca Cook and Clay Hodges

Art on the Air

First, Rob & David play their Field Note interview with Clay Hodges and his co-collaborators talking about their Mary’s Lamb project.

Then they welcome multidisciplinary artist Becca Cook into the studio to discuss her powerful and important work, including her ongoing “Unwelcome Hands” series.

Plus a guest appearance by Louis Clausi of That Old Savannah Magic!

Enjoy!

 

Links:

Becca Cook Website

Becca Cook Instagram

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Instagram - Art on the Air

 

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