Artivize by ASF
By The Art Shine Foundation
An engaging bimonthly youth-initiated podcast by The Art Shine Youth Foundation that follows host Shrika Guda as she interviews youth artists, highlights their work, and discusses poignant themes every session a la the likes of generational impact, why we create, and artist roles from youth perspectives.
Artivize by ASFJul 08, 2022
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Kiara Nguyen on Managing a Gallery and Biracial Identity
Artivize is finally back this summer with Shrika joined by special guest, Kiara Nguyen. Join them to hear about Kiara's very own art gallery, including her journey in establishing Aristas de Color Unidos (ACU) and her plans for its future. She also expresses her personal experiences and unique perspective as a biracial artist and her journey with writing poetry. Listen to hear her advice to upcoming poets and potential innovators. You can find out more about Aristas de Color Unidos online at adcunidos.com and @adcunidosx on Instagram.
Jul 08, 202226:01
Arzene Rubaiyat on her Covid Relief Shop and CD Painting Process
Shrika and Arzene Rubaiyat discuss the impact of specific social media platforms on business and charity promotion, specifically with Arzene's Etsy shop CraftsForCovid. We also talk about the new and unique CD painting format and how more unconventional mediums are highly appreciated and valued amongst our generation.
Jul 20, 202129:02
Mecca Winston on the anticipation of pursuing art in college
While college can be full of surprises for any incoming student, art students face their own difficulties regarding what comes when you pool in your passion up to be graded. This time Shrika talks abstract art and the anxieties and excitements of attending college soon with Mecca Winston, who will be attending college to pursue art, and has her own unique creation process when it comes to abstract works.
Jun 29, 202124:25
Hello with Heather Rosati!
A premiere episode that sets the tone for more things to come. Here, Shrika is joined by Heather Rosati, a college student pursuing a major in visual arts. She has her own shop where she sells her artwork, prints, and stickers, and aspires to create community events soon. We discuss the possibility of free time as of late, and what quarantine has done to us as artists.
Jun 04, 202126:24