i.e.
By Katie Delaney (they/them)
i.e.Jul 02, 2021
slowing down with jon lundak
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We will be back in September, until then stay nefarious and talk to someone about everything to feel something!
emails and feels with rae whitlock
Oh my gosh, hi there! Are you ready to hear me laugh-cry for an hour? Well then, buckle up because, oh boy, do I have quite a time talking with Rae Whitlock (she/her.) While we primarily focus on her solo show “The Rachel Whitlock Project” (which opens June 11th,) we touch on what it was like for her to study performance art, how her anxiety manifests in daringly dangerous "what if's," and explore how receiving other people's emails has affected her own perception of identity.
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You can follow Rae on Instagram @hashtagraewhitlock
You can pre-order Rae’s zine “Dear Rachel Whitlock” here.
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jeans and beets with jill adler
Well howdy there! I hope you're ready to have some real talk about the art world, cause I got to chat with Jill Adler (she/her) and we talk it UP! Jill runs a pretty hot and popping Etsy account that we touch on, as well as her time studying fine art at PAFA. We may also have spiced in a itty bitty teeny chat about Food Network's greatest show, Ace of Cakes.
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To keep up with Jill on instagram, you can find her @jill__adler
And check out her website while you’re at it jilladler.net
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ASE will run from May 14, 2021–June 6, 2021, so go snag a ticket here to see all the amazing talent from this year’s MFA and undergrad students at PAFA here.
mangos and san diego with cat gunn
Hi there! Are you ready for a sweet story about family and art? Well this week I got to chat with my literal best friend, Cat Gunn (they/them) about just that. Cat is from Baltimore but is currently based in San Diego, California, where they attend an MFA program at UCSD. Their recent study in ceramics explores the stories their mother told them as she grew up in the Philipines. We also spend quite a lot of time talking about food. But that's nothing new for us.
You can find Cat Gunn on Instagram @mango__hot__sauce and on the interwebs www.catgunn.com
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bmore is tiny with annamarie morris
Howdy there! Did you know Baltimore is fucking small? Well, I found out just how small in this episode with Annamarie Morris (she/her.) We talk about her recent solo show “Cellular Body,” her experience studying an MFA program during quarantine, and touch on New Mexican accents, John Waters stories, and much more.
You can still see "Cellular Body" on our site nefariouscontemporary.com and follow all things nefarious on Instagram @nefariouscontemporary
To keep up with Annamarie on Instagram, you can find her @annamariekmorris
And check out her website while you’re at it annamariemorrisart.com
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horror stories and craft with jay sanborn
Hello there! This week I got to chat with one of the funniest people in my contacts, Baltimore-based interdisciplinary artist Jay Sanborn (they/them.) Jay talks about their current practice during the pandemic, how horror has taken root in their art-making, and why artist statements are...well, quite frankly, bullshit.
If you'd like to keep up with all things Jay, you can find them on Instagram @haleyjsanborn and check out their website haleyjsanborn.com
You can find Katie on Instagram @whoskatiedelaney
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As promised, you can find Bridgette Todd's There are No Girls on the Internet podcast here. And if you were interested to learn more about Jenny Holzer's installation in the Blenheim Palace that Jay referenced, you may find more info here!
queering professionalism and fry sauce with jared christensen
Well, howdy! Are you ready for a deep-ass convo about Jared Christensen? Cause this episode dives into this Baltimore-based maker's personal history and makes me feel way more than I think I was ready to. From what it was like for him to come out to the process of curating the beautifully titled exhibition "Become Again," we dive deep.
You can follow along with Jared's journey on his Instagram (@j_billy_c) and join in the conversation on our insta too (@iethepodcast.)
Thank you to Jahzzar for our theme song "Take Me Higher"