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By Mike Malsam and Eric Woodard

Mike Malsam and Eric Woodard interview artists from around Spokane and the inland northwest.
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Norman Robbins - recording artist

Art HourOct 22, 2020

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May 22, 202100:26
Kate Lebo - author

Kate Lebo - author

Kate does many things--she writes poetry and essays, she bakes delicious pies, she works for art organizations. And she has just published a book of essays-- "The Book of Difficult Fruit." Hear her talk about her life and her process on today's show.

Apr 22, 202155:31
Luke Baumgarten - Range Media Journalist

Luke Baumgarten - Range Media Journalist

Luke's biography is such a snapshot of the region. He grew up in Colville, went the GU, wrote for the Inlander for almost a decade, co-founded Terrain, started Fellow Coworking, and started Range Media about a year ago. (That's a long list, but we even left out a bunch of stuff!) Hear about what he's doing now, and how he got here.

Apr 15, 202101:02:10
Pivot storytellers - Out of the Ashes stories from their March 11 event

Pivot storytellers - Out of the Ashes stories from their March 11 event

Storytellers Susie LaBarre, Ella Kerner, Sherry Miller, and Ross Carper shared their stories on a livestream event on March 11. The theme was Out of the Ashes.

Mar 18, 202101:00:01
Daniel Lopez - painter and muralist

Daniel Lopez - painter and muralist

Daniel Lopez talks about moving to Spokane, getting clean, and painting murals in Spokane. His show of oil paintings will be at the Wonder Building, 835 N Post St, tomorrow and Saturday. Find his work at www.godffiti.com.

Mar 05, 202159:54
Matt McCormick - documentary filmmaker and educator

Matt McCormick - documentary filmmaker and educator

Gonzaga University film professor Matt McCormick discusses the magic of film festivals (especially Sundance, for which his films have been selected four times), the craziness of the cold war, and how graffiti removal can be a subconscious art. [originally run on 2/27/2020]

Feb 26, 202151:19
Chelsea Martin - author and artist

Chelsea Martin - author and artist

We discuss Chelsea's book of essays (Caca Dolce), her new novel, her art school experiences, and the hope kids can give us.

Feb 19, 202155:01
Mika Maloney - Program Manager at Spokane Arts

Mika Maloney - Program Manager at Spokane Arts

In which we discuss Spokane Arts, and all the cool things its doing. And apricot desserts.

Feb 05, 202159:22
Mark Robbins - actor and comedian

Mark Robbins - actor and comedian

Mark talks with us via zoom about how lazy he is, baring his soul during his comedy sets, how lazy he is, his stint as the Northern Quest guy, and how lazy he is. 

Jan 29, 202156:45
Leyna Krow - writer

Leyna Krow - writer

After discussing Leyna's amazing fortune in selling her story "The Sinkhole" to Hollywood, we talk about her slow creep northward from Orange County to Spokane. And we use the word "weird" a whole lot.

Jan 22, 202157:17
Chris Cook part 2 - Neighborhood poet

Chris Cook part 2 - Neighborhood poet

Chris discusses his collaboration with his daughter, comedian Kelsey Cook, as well as his new project, In the Neighborhood.

Jan 08, 202153:41
Rajah Bose and Ellen Picken of Factory Town
Jan 01, 202158:12
Bart Templeman - Woodworker and free spirit

Bart Templeman - Woodworker and free spirit

Bart has pieces for sale at the downtown Spokane store From Here. 

Dec 26, 202054:40
Chris Cook - Spokane's Poet Laureate
Dec 18, 202056:15
Pivot's Unintended Stories

Pivot's Unintended Stories

We are running this episode again to announce a new event (with the theme "Out of the Ashes") scheduled for February 25, 2021.  Go to pivotspokane.com for details!

Dec 11, 202050:26
Jango - hip hop artist

Jango - hip hop artist

Inland northwest hip hop phenom Jango joined us at Bottle Bay Brewing to discuss his past, his progression, and his amazing work ethic. Catch this guy before he blows up!

Nov 20, 202058:47
Norman Robbins - recording artist

Norman Robbins - recording artist

Hear Norman discuss his new live streaming series from Neato Burrito, his recording process, and his multiple music projects. Plus, hear new songs from BaLonely and his new project Deathlines.
Oct 22, 202001:01:13
Nathan Weinbender - Music and Film Editor at The Inlander

Nathan Weinbender - Music and Film Editor at The Inlander

Nathan discusses his favorite interview, the new Rolling Stone top 500 albums, and his story about two new local streaming concert series.

Oct 15, 202001:00:01
Jess Walter - author of "The Cold Millions"

Jess Walter - author of "The Cold Millions"

Jess discusses his new novel, The Cold Millions, while nursing a half-Manhattan.
Oct 08, 202058:01
68: Art on the Go! with Morgan Walters, Braelan Lee, & Denny Carman - artists and promoters

68: Art on the Go! with Morgan Walters, Braelan Lee, & Denny Carman - artists and promoters

Listen to our conversation in windy Olmstead Park as we discuss planning the first Art on the Go event in 10 days. We also discussed their art, and plans for upcoming events.

Oct 01, 202052:34
67: Jaime Stacy - musician, author, and educator

67: Jaime Stacy - musician, author, and educator

Jaime discusses her upcoming books, her early years as a music prodigy, and her organization SWAG that works with at-risk young women.

Sep 17, 202058:16
66: Shawn Vestal - journalist & fiction writer (or fiction writer & journalist)

66: Shawn Vestal - journalist & fiction writer (or fiction writer & journalist)

Shawn talks about: getting his first column at eighth grade in the Twin Falls, Idaho newspaper; whether he considers himself a journalist or fiction writer foremost; and the new challenges of writing his new novel set in the 1800s.

Sep 03, 202059:24
65: Erin Pringle - author of the new novel "Hezada! I Miss You"
Aug 27, 202059:55
64: Jackie Caro and Ginger Ewing from Terrain

64: Jackie Caro and Ginger Ewing from Terrain

This show originally aired in September of 2019

Aug 20, 202058:47
63: Sironka - visual artist and educator

63: Sironka - visual artist and educator

Sironka came to Spokane twenty years ago from Kenya, and he has been teaching and making art here ever since. He recently made the news for his participation in the Black Lives Matter mural downtown. He made the news again soon thereafter when his letter, the "A", was defaced by vandals. Hear him talk about his inspiring journey, and how, paradoxically, the vandals reaffirmed the power of paint.

Aug 13, 202058:15
62: Karen Mobley - artist, writer, and consultant

62: Karen Mobley - artist, writer, and consultant

To honor the publication of her book of poetry, Trial by Ordeal, we will replay our conversation from last year. Mobley served as the Arts Director City of Spokane (Spokane Arts Commission) from June 1997 to October 2012, and has been a part of many other important aspects of the burgeoning Spokane arts scene. She's also a wonderful artist and writer in her own right, and she can tell a heck of a story. Find out more about her at karenmobley.com.

Aug 06, 202055:45
61: Reinaldo Gil Zambrano - printmaker and arts educator

61: Reinaldo Gil Zambrano - printmaker and arts educator

Zambrano recently contributed to the Black Lives Matter Mural in downtown Spokane. With that in mind, we are replaying the conversation we had last year. in which he discussed teaching, printmaking, and the theme of home in his art

Jul 30, 202059:38
60: Chris Bovey - graphic designer, printmaker, and protector of the Ming Wah sign
Jul 23, 202055:18
59: Shantell Jackson - visual artist and poet

59: Shantell Jackson - visual artist and poet

Shantell reads two of her poems, and we discuss how being eager to try new things leads to the danger of saying yes too much. This episode was originally run in March.

Jul 16, 202051:07
58: Bryan Bogue - musican and educator
Jul 09, 202059:16
57: Brandon Johnson - visual artist

57: Brandon Johnson - visual artist

This is an encore presentation of one of our first episodes. Brandon is participating in the Black Lives Matter mural project downtown, so we thought it would be a good time to revisit our chat with him. 

Jul 02, 202057:28
56: Lance Paullin - actor, comedian, and painter

56: Lance Paullin - actor, comedian, and painter

Lance discusses painting shoes, exploring the infinite space of his mind. and cursing in front of children. To see his work, visit www.lancepaullin.com. 

Jun 25, 202058:16
55: Photographer Adam Schlüter discusses the George Floyd protests in Minnesota
Jun 18, 202001:06:33
54: Max Harnishfeger - musician (Super Sparkle, Water Monster, Cathedral Pearls)

54: Max Harnishfeger - musician (Super Sparkle, Water Monster, Cathedral Pearls)

Max discusses his bands, his creative process, and his early EP of songs about bugs.
Jun 04, 202058:56
53: Karli & Caleb Ingersoll - musicians & owners of Lucky You Lounge

53: Karli & Caleb Ingersoll - musicians & owners of Lucky You Lounge

Hear the owners of The Bartlett and Lucky You Lounge discuss how they started, how they met, the kickass LYL menu, and what they think Spokane needs to do to take the next step as a music city. (rerun from last June)

May 28, 202056:26
52: Pivot Spokane Storytellers - Fish Out of Water (part 2)

52: Pivot Spokane Storytellers - Fish Out of Water (part 2)

Hear five storytellers share their stories. Erik Viking, Tracy Simmons, Mary Stover, Anthony Rupp, and special guest Nichole Mischke share their stories. For more information, visit pivotspokane@gmail.com

May 21, 202053:34
51: Pivot Spokane Storytellers - Fish Out of Water (part 1)

51: Pivot Spokane Storytellers - Fish Out of Water (part 1)

Hear six storytellers share their "Fish Out of Water" story. Alyssa Bashor, Karen Darling,Ben Faulkner,  Susan Lundstrom, Travis Naught, and Eamonn Neff share their stories. For more information, visit pivotspokane@gmail.com

May 14, 202048:39
50: Adam Schluter - Photographer

50: Adam Schluter - Photographer

In which we discuss guerrilla-style photography in Utah, the value of being uncomfortable and always having a passion project, and whether Mike is a journalist. Check out Adam's website Hello From a Stranger for some amazing photographs.
May 07, 202056:14
49: Winners of Pivot's "Unintended" story contest
Apr 30, 202050:05
48: Melissa Huggins - Executive Director of Spokane Arts

48: Melissa Huggins - Executive Director of Spokane Arts

Melissa discusses what artists can do to get help in this environment, and what you can do to help artists. We also get a guest appearance from her dog Sophie!

Apr 17, 202054:58
47: Proudest moments - various artists

47: Proudest moments - various artists

Eight artists tell the story of their proudest moment...when they felt as if they had made the right decision.  As if they had "arrived." As if all the sacrifice had been worth it. Hear Vanna Oh, Darrin Huff, Melissa Cole, Sam Ligon & Kate Lebo, Jess Walter, M. Tinley, Sarah Waisman, and Jessica Earle tell their stories.

Apr 09, 202001:07:44
46: Obstacles - various artists

46: Obstacles - various artists

This week we have eight storytellers discussing the obstacles they have overcome (and one storyteller discussing last week's theme of the first time they went public with their art). Storytellers are comedian Jessica Watson, writer Kris Dinnison, journalist Leah Sottile, poet Brooke Matson, musician and poet Chris Cook, writer Ellen Welcker, musician and illustrator Chris Malsam, actor Sarah Waisman, and improviser Lawra Gosselin Harris.
Apr 02, 202001:08:03
45: My First Time - various artists

45: My First Time - various artists

Nine artists tell the story of the first time they went public, or went BIG, with their art. Punsmith Annica Eagle, artist Larry Ellingson, chef and musician Travis Tveit, actor Sarah Waisman, musician Matthew Hughes, artist Chad Brazill, musician Norman Robbins,  comedian Deece Casillas, and artist Hannah Pomante tell their stories.

Mar 26, 202001:07:09
44: Shantell Jackson - poet and visual artist

44: Shantell Jackson - poet and visual artist

Shantell reads two of her poems, and we discuss how being eager to try new things leads to the danger of saying yes too much.

Mar 13, 202050:35
43: Matt McCormick - documentary filmmaker and educator

43: Matt McCormick - documentary filmmaker and educator

Gonzaga University film professor Matt McCormick discusses the magic of film festivals (especially Sundance, for which his films have been selected four times), the craziness of the cold war, and how graffiti removal can be a subconscious art.

Feb 28, 202050:28
42: Paul Manoguerra - Director/Curator of the Jundt Art Museum at Gonzaga University

42: Paul Manoguerra - Director/Curator of the Jundt Art Museum at Gonzaga University

In which we discuss the two current exhibitions currently running at the museum - A Grand Tour: Images of Italy, and 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment: Prints by Women. We also discuss what it means to put an exhibition together, and how someone even gets into this line of work (hint: he majored in history). We end by discussing a fascinating upcoming exhibition of local works created during the Great Depression by the WPA. 

Feb 21, 202051:30
41: Tracy Poindexter-Canton - mixed-media artist

41: Tracy Poindexter-Canton - mixed-media artist

Tracy discusses her current exhibit inspired by Toni Morrison, her transition from creative writing to nonfiction writing to visual art, and how she's a total Virgo.

Feb 07, 202050:27
40: LauraLee White and Beth Robinson - "Nudes and Landscapes" show at La Resistance gallery

40: LauraLee White and Beth Robinson - "Nudes and Landscapes" show at La Resistance gallery

We discuss how the gallery sprouted from a no-good very bad day, why oil paint is so good to work with, and how art sometimes just needs to be dark (and loud) [and fast]

Jan 31, 202052:56
39: Sharma Shields - writer

39: Sharma Shields - writer

In which we discuss her novel in progress (The Tower), how monsters often take human form, how we should never miss an opportunity to be kind, and how important it is to be loved by your fifth grade teacher. 

Jan 25, 202052:24
38: Dan Spalding - musician, developer, and painter

38: Dan Spalding - musician, developer, and painter

In which we give free advertisements to multiple businesses, explore the role of serendipity in life, and discuss the need to squint to see clearly.

Jan 17, 202055:03