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We’re kicking off a new season of Studio Noize with artist and printmaker Rashaun Rucker!
Rashaun recently debuted a new body of print work called Up From the Red Clay at M Contemporary Art in Detroit. In a series of linocut prints, monoprints, and drawings Rashaun prints the stories of his family. Using photographs from his grandma he reveals the layers of history, life, and love that exist in Warrenton, NC. JBarber and Rashaun reminisce about living in rural North Carolina and get into all the printmaking nitty-gritty details.
Episode 108 topics include:
What makes relief printmaking the preferred way to tell these Southern stories
How artists should think about making work
Honoring the people you love in your art
Printing linocut editions at home
Why community is so important in small, rural towns
The payoff in the process of making work
See more: www.rashaunrucker.com + @ruckerarts
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Serena Rasoul is a writer, actress, and founder of Muslim American Casting, who, in their own words, are “creating spaces and adding new faces.” Serena has made appearances on House of […]
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