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TempleArts - Saginaw Art Museum + The Temple Theatre

TempleArts - Saginaw Art Museum + The Temple Theatre

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The TempleArts Podcast is your source for behind the scenes interviews with creative people and interesting happenings at the Saginaw Art Museum and The Temple Theatre in Saginaw, Michigan. Tune in learn more from the people that are making art work.

Saginaw Art Museum: www.saginawartmuseum.org
The Temple Theatre: www.templetheatre.com
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Saginaw Art Museum - Art at Home - Episode 11 - Milie Funk - Thread Illustrator

TempleArts - Saginaw Art Museum + The Temple TheatreApr 28, 2020

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Trevor Edmonds - Musician

Trevor Edmonds - Musician

Trevor Edmonds is a multi-instrumentalist from Bay City Michigan who utilizes unique sound samplings, loops, and mixes these sonic elements to create his songs. In our conversation today, learn more about his approach and plan on seeing him perform live at the Saginaw Art Museum as part of our Museum Tunes Concert Series on August 1.


Saginaw Art Museum: www.saginawartmuseum.org/museumtunes2023

Trevor Edmonds: https://trevoredmonds.bandcamp.com/

Jul 30, 202322:35
Mickayel Thurin - Mixed Media Artist - BIG ENERGY Exhibition
Jun 14, 202327:14
Jacob Wisenbach - Trumpeter / Midland Community Jazz Band

Jacob Wisenbach - Trumpeter / Midland Community Jazz Band

Jacob Wisenbach is a multi-instrumentalist with a primary focus on the trumpet. He is also the bandleader of the Midland Community Jazz Band, which will be playing at the Patricia A. Wolfgram Museum Tunes Concert Series on May 30 at the Saginaw Art Museum in our conversation today. Jacob describes his journey to becoming a trumpeter and the experience of being a band leader. Listen in here and plan to join us at the Museum Tunes Concert on May 30th.


Learn more about Museum Tunes: www.saginawartmuseum.org/museumtunes2023

May 23, 202322:46
James Terrell - Artist - Transcendence: Beyond the Terrestrial Plane

James Terrell - Artist - Transcendence: Beyond the Terrestrial Plane

Learn more about James Terrell's current exhibition Transcendence: Beyond the Terrestrial Plane at the Saginaw Art Museum www.saginawartmuseum.org/jamesterrell2023


Terrell Arts DC - https://www.terrellartsdc.com/

James Stephen Terrell is a native Washingtonian who was reared in Ward 7. His parents are Rev. Dr. James E. Terrell, Pastor of historic Second Baptist Church of Washington D.C. and Retired Superior Court Associate Judge Mary A. Terrell of the Superior Court of Washington D.C.

He received his high school diploma from Gonzaga College High School in Washington D.C., his Bachelor of Fine Art in 1999 from Howard University,and Master of Fine Arts in 2002 from Parsons School of Design in New York City and the Master of Divinity Degree from the Union Theological Seminary in New York City with a concentration on Theology and the Fine Arts in 2006. While attending Union Theological Seminary, he pursued Fine Arts painting elective courses at Columbia University. Terrell has exhibited his work all over the country and had multiple solo shows including at Museums. His current exhibition Transcendence beyond the terrestrial Plane can be seen at the Saginaw Art Museum through April 16, 2023


Apr 10, 202323:46
TheaterWorks USA: The Magic School Bus-Lost in the Solar System / Katie Kallaus & Alyssa Naka Silver

TheaterWorks USA: The Magic School Bus-Lost in the Solar System / Katie Kallaus & Alyssa Naka Silver

The Temple Theatre will be hosting TheaterWorks USA's production of The Magic School Bus-Lost in the Solar System on February 15, 2023. The production tells the story of a class that gets lost on the way to the planetarium, Ms. Frizzle saves the day by blasting into outer space for an epic interplanetary field trip! In our podcast today we have guests Katie Kallaus who plays Ms. Frizzle and Alyssa Naka Silver who plays the part of Wanda in the production. 

SHOW INFORMATION: www.templetheatre.com/magicschoolbus2023

TheatreWorks USA: https://twusa.org/

KATIE KALLAUS (Ms. Frizzle) is beyond grateful to embark on her first tour playing one of her most treasured childhood icons. She is originally from Crystal Lake, IL and received her BFA in Musical Theatre from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point in 2020. She was last seen on stage as Logainne in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at Quisisana Resort. Some other credits include Cinderella in Into the Woods, Madeline in Amour, and Inga in Young Frankenstein: The Musical. Special shoutout to her wonderful family and friends for their constant love and support! Make sure to strap on your space suits 

ALYSSA NAKA SILVER (Wanda) (She/they) is a NYU Tisch Drama graduate where she has studied at the Classical Studio, RADA, ETW, and Atlantic. They are a Japanese Jewish actress, singer, mover, and writer. Alyssa’s most recent credits are as Hua Mulan in Disenchanted! (Priscilla Beach Theatre), Exotic Bird/Princess in The Conference of the Birds (Winnipesaukee Playhouse), Julius Caesar as Julius Caesar (NYU Tisch Classical Studio), and the Little Mermaid as the Little Mermaid (Hangar Theatre). Alyssa hopes to create art that is inclusive and powerful for BIPOC, especially those who are Asian and Hapa. IG: @alyssa_silver227


Feb 12, 202319:23
Travis Fader - Noel: Experience Christmas

Travis Fader - Noel: Experience Christmas

Travis Fader is the Executive Director and founder of NOEL: Experience Christmas, a Broadway style Christmas program debuting at the historic Theatre on December 9, 2022. Fader holds a  Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from Northwood University. His musical background includes writing and orchestrating Christmas music, at the notable Ocean Way Studios with the renowned orchestra, The Nashville String Machine. In addition to writing and arranging music, Fader is an accomplished pianist, directed a 100-plus voice choir, and co-created a production that drew over 5,000 in annual attendance for its five-year run.

In our discussion today, we learn more about the background of NOEL: Experience Christmas and the efforts to get the show presented to audiences.

About the event: www.templetheatre.com/noel2022

About Noel: Experience Christmas - https://www.noelexperience.com/

Dec 05, 202210:33
Barry Andersen - Photographer
Dec 05, 202238:11
Robert von Sternberg - Photographer
Nov 28, 202234:18
Larry L. Preston - Author

Larry L. Preston - Author

After 40 years in law and finance, Larry Preston turned to writing in his retirement and recently released his first novel, Forged Fates. The novel centers around characters in the art forgery arena. As the story unfolds, the mystery deeps as characters connected with a murderer art conservator become increasingly entangled. In our conversation today we chat about the process of writing and publishing. A special author Meet and Greet will take place at the Saginaw Art Museum on November 17, 2022.

Larry L. Preston: https://www.larryprestonauthor.com/
Saginaw Art Museum: https://www.saginawartmuseum.org/event/forgedfates2022/

Nov 13, 202212:36
Andrea Modica - Photographer
Nov 07, 202218:09
Episode 52 - Ryan Buyssens - feedback

Episode 52 - Ryan Buyssens - feedback

Ryan Buyssens was born and raised near Detroit, MI; an environment that imparted a rich, lifelong influence from the automotive industry’s mechinized culture. An artist in the broadest sense of the word, he expresses his ideas through countless media. His current exhibition, feedback, is on display at the Saginaw Art Museum through December 18, 2022 

Learn more: www.saginawartmuseum.org/feedback2022

Oct 09, 202220:37
Episod 51 - Bonney Lalley - The Circumference of a Garden

Episod 51 - Bonney Lalley - The Circumference of a Garden

Artist Bonnie Lalley was born and raised in Detroit before moving to northern Michigan. She is a graduate of Kendall School of Art and received her Master's of Fine Art from the University of Illinois. Lalley's work much like nature assembles vibrant color arrayed with bits of paper and detritus. Her exhibit The Circumference of a Garden is currently showing at the Saginaw Art Museum through November 18, 2022.

Learn more: www.saginawartmuseum.org/bonnielalley2022


Sep 25, 202218:06
Episode 50 - Zach Williams - Songwriter

Episode 50 - Zach Williams - Songwriter

Zach Williams is a husband, father, recording artist, and songwriter, writing life-changing songs that come from a place of humility, honesty, and a direct reflection of God's redemption in his life.
With music reaching fans far and wide, in his career to date Williams has earned two GRAMMY® awards (Chain Breaker, 2018; "There Was Jesus," 2021), and along with an additional five GRAMMY nominations, Williams is a multi-GMA Dove Awards and K-LOVE Fan Awards winner and nominee.

Currently, Williams is on the road for his Fall 22 Tour which will be stopping in Saginaw Michigan on September 19. In the podcast today we learn more about Williams songwriting process and the touring experience.

Learn more: www.templetheatre.com/zachwilliams2022
www.https://www.zachwilliamsmusic.com/

Sep 14, 202213:40
Episode 49 - Kimmie Horne - Jazz Singer

Episode 49 - Kimmie Horne - Jazz Singer

A Detroit native, Kimmie Horne developed her own unique style of performing and singing. She was inspired by her great-aunt, the legendary songstress and movie icon Lena Horne and her uncle, Cleveland Horne, lead vocalist of Motown’s Fantastic Four. She is recognized internationally as a Jazz Singer, weaving blends of pop and rhythm and Blues, as well as classic jazz with her rich, alto voice and sultry performances. In 2017 Horne received the National Honor as Lady of Jazz by Black Women in Jazz and Arts Award. Most recently, she founded the Kimmie Horne Jazz Festival identified by the National Civic League with the All American City Award in 2021.

Horne will be opening for Kenny G on September 9, 2022 at the historic Temple Theatre in Downtown Saginaw Michigan

Learn more: www.templetheatre.com/kennyg2022

Sep 05, 202215:42
Episode 48 - Myles Roznowski - Symbols of the Sublime

Episode 48 - Myles Roznowski - Symbols of the Sublime

Today's guest is Myles Roznowski, the artist behind our current exhibition Symbols of the Sublime. In the exhibition, Roznowski attempts to visualize the nature of patterns through a range of media on a visually encompassing scale. We talk with him today about the formation of his vision for these pieces and the exhibition as a whole.


Learn more at www.saginawartmuseum.org/symbolsofthesublime

Aug 15, 202217:40
Episode 47 - Phabies
Jul 31, 202227:51
Episode 46 - Fernando Silverio Solis - Singer Songwriter

Episode 46 - Fernando Silverio Solis - Singer Songwriter

Flint based singer-songwriter Fernando Silverio Solis talks to us today about the disciple and work that goes into songwriting and comments about the effort and intentionality of creating songs that have personal yet universal elements. Fernando will be playing at The Saginaw Art Museum as part of the Museum Tunes Concert series on August 10, 2022 More information about the show can be found at saginawartmuseum.org

The Museum Tunes concert Series is supported by

Saginaw Arts and Enrichment Commission, Hemlock Semiconductor, Morley, Shaheen Development Ascension St. Mary's, Spence Brothers, Isabella Bank, Saginaw County Parks and Recreation, Tri-Star Trust, Alpha Media



Jul 24, 202224:06
Episode 45 - MIZNXN - Kora Nixon - Singer Songwriter
Jul 05, 202215:38
Episode 44 - The Stapletons - Harp and Guitar Duo
Jul 02, 202214:32
Episode 43 - Saginaw Choral Society - Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

Episode 43 - Saginaw Choral Society - Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

The Saginaw Choral Society originated in 1930 and consists of volunteer singers from all walks of life representing the Great Lakes Bay Region. Through the group's history they engaged in collaborations with others that include Boys Choir of Harlem, Dave Brubeck, and Judy Collins.

The choir will perform the music of Andrew Loyd Webber's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat at the Temple Theatre in cooperation with the the Saginaw Youth Choir this week.

We have three guests involved in the production on the podcast today. Adam Prime will sing the part of Joseph, Saginaw Choral Society board member and accompanist Kevin Cole, and Ric Roberts who is directing the show.

More information about the performance here at the Temple Theatre is available in the show notes and on the theatre's website. Listen in to learn more about this incredible production.


www.templetheatre.com/scsjoseph
www.saginawchoralsociety.com

Jun 01, 202232:32
Episode 42- Amadeus - Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra, Pit and Balcony, SVSU Concert Choir
Mar 28, 202221:14
Episode 41 - Scooby-Doo! And the Lost City of Gold - Creators Ella Louise Allaire & Martin Lord Ferguson

Episode 41 - Scooby-Doo! And the Lost City of Gold - Creators Ella Louise Allaire & Martin Lord Ferguson

Ella Louise Allaire is a show conceptor, librettist, composer, lyricist, producer and entrepreneur. Over the years she has acquired an international reputation that makes her a highly sought after

creator in the entertainment business. She is the writer of the Original Concept, Book, Music and Lyrics for the multi-billion dollar franchise from 20th Century Fox – the arena spectacular - Ice Age Live! A Mammoth Adventure with colleague Martin Lord Ferguson. Ice Age Live! has

broken attendance records with over 3 million spectators

Martin Lord Ferguson is a Canadian show creator/producer, sound engineer, script writer, composerand lyricist. His credits also include The Nut Job Live & Friends (Monlove), Energia (Stage Entertainment), and world renowned Cirque du Soleil’s shows: Kà, Zed and Saltimbanco (Arena), a trailer for the film: Avatar, Planes and hundreds more.

In our conversation today we discuss the work behind the upcoming production of Scooby-Doo! And the Lost City of gold coming to The Temple Theatre in downtown Saginaw, MI on March 25.

See Scooby-Doo! And the Lost City of Gold at The Temple Theatre. www.templetheatre.com/scoobydoo2022
Learn more  about this show: https://scoobylivetour.com/

Mar 18, 202222:12
Episode 40 - Dog Man: The Musical - Brandon James Butorovich & Savannah Fisher
Mar 07, 202218:26
Episode 39 - Mike Ball - Comedian

Episode 39 - Mike Ball - Comedian

Mike Ball is a touring headlining comedian, Producer of “The Future of Comedy show” with OVER 500 Shows Produced Ball was 5 Star Comedian and Top performer on Gig Salad and the winner of Best Event in Midland 2019. He has opened for comedy legends Ralphie May, Dave Landau and Rob Little to name a few. Currently, Mike is producing the comedy series “The Future of Comedy Show” which is featured in venues across Michigan.

Mike Ball will be performing with Big Juicy in the Leopard Lounge at the Historic Temple Theatre on March 5, 2022

www.templetheatre.com/mikeball2022

http://www.mikeballdotcom.com/

Feb 25, 202216:47
Episode 38 - Lark Allen III - From Africa to Eternity
Feb 14, 202219:03
Episode 37 - Fouad Fakhouri - Conductor and Composer
Jan 25, 202216:14
Episode 36 - Mike Kolleth - State of the Arts

Episode 36 - Mike Kolleth - State of the Arts

The Saginaw Art Museum podcast began almost 2 years ago at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. From artists to collectors we have hosted more than 30 guests on the program. With the new year, we are getting a new look and slightly expanding the scope of the program to include guests associated with the museum's sister institution, the historic Temple Theatre.

To give an update about the museum and the theatre, I sat down with executive director Mike Kolleth. Listen in here and be sure to subscribe to the podcast for great listening in the months ahead.

www.saginawartmuseum.org

www.templetheatre.com

Jan 08, 202212:21
Episod 35 - American Opera - Singer-Songwriter
Dec 13, 202119:16
Episode 34 - Last Night Saved My Life - Guitarist Riley Hupfer

Episode 34 - Last Night Saved My Life - Guitarist Riley Hupfer

Today’s guest is Riley Hupfer. He is the guitarist for the band Last Night Saved My Life who will be playing in the Leopard Lounge of the Temple Theatre in Saginaw MI on November 24. In our discussion today, Riley describes the origins of the group and the way they have evolved as they’ve become better musicians and started to have a leisure activity become oriented toward a career.

www.saginawartmuseum.org
www.templetheatre.com/lnsml2021
www.lastnightsavedmylife.com

Nov 23, 202119:36
Episode 33 - Cara De Angelis - Painter

Episode 33 - Cara De Angelis - Painter

Cara De Angelis was born and raised in the wilds of New England. She has been a recipient of the CT Office of the Arts Fellowship Grant, as well as the Barbara Deming/Money for Women Grant. She has had fellowships at the Vermont Studio Center, the Prairie Center of the Arts in Illinois, and the Contemporary Arts Center in Troy, New York. In 2010 she was awarded full residency at the Terra Foundation in Giverny, France, along with a Guggenheim travel grant. She is also a beneficiary of the Rudolph Zallinger Painting Award.

In our conversation today, we discuss her current exhibition at the Saginaw Art Museum, “Out of Eden”. from roadkill to golden glitter, let’s listen in.


Saginaw Art Museum www.saginawartmuseum.org
Cara De Angelis www.caradeangelis.com


Sep 20, 202122:20
Episode 32 - Songwriter Kalysta
Jul 18, 202113:58
Episode 31 - Cellist Jordan Hamilton
Jul 18, 202121:45
Episode 30 - Poet Diane Seuss & Artist John McKaig

Episode 30 - Poet Diane Seuss & Artist John McKaig

Today we host a conversation with poet Diane Seuss and artist John McKaig in association with the Saginaw Art Museum’s current exhibition The Art of Poetry: Visually Reimagining the poem. Through a unique collaboration which we will learn about in the discussion, Seuss and McKaig connect here for a conversation about the process of creation among other topics.

Diane Seuss was born in Indiana and raised in Michigan. She earned a BA from Kalamazoo College and an MSW from Western Michigan University. Seuss is the author of multiple poetry collections including Four-Legged Girl (2015) which made her a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Her most recent collection frank: Sonnets is available through Gray Wolf Press. Her work has appeared in multiple poetry publications including The Best American Poetry 2014. She taught at Kalamazoo College for nearly 30 years. https://www.graywolfpress.org/books/frank-sonnets

John McKaig received his BFA in printmaking from Miami University and MFA in printmaking from University of Syracuse. He is currently Adjunct professor of drawing at Lycoming College in Williamsport PA. McKraig’s work has been exhibited throughout the united states and is included in the permanent collections of Syracuse University, The College of New Jersey, Auckland Print Study/Unitec Institute of Technology in Auckland New Zealand and many others. http://johnmurraymckaig.com/


Jun 28, 202133:52
Episode 29 - Loren Kranz - Barbarossa Brothers

Episode 29 - Loren Kranz - Barbarossa Brothers

Loren Kranz is a multi-instrumentalist with the Barbarossa Brothers and other groups. In our conversation Kranz speaks to the nature of collaboration in music and how this influences his approach to the creative process. 


You can hear the Barbarossa Brothers Tuesday June 15, 2021 at the Saginaw Art Museum

,ttps://barbarossabrothers.bandcamp.com/

Jun 14, 202118:37
Episode 28 - Kalamazoo Book Arts Center - Poets in Print

Episode 28 - Kalamazoo Book Arts Center - Poets in Print

The Saginaw Art Museum’s current exhibition The Art of Poetry: Visually Reimagining the poem displays the result of a collaboration between Kalamazoo Book Arts Center, poets, and visual artists. I spoke with Executive director Jeff Abshear and Studio Manager Katie Platte about the Poets in Print program to learn more about the story of how these pieces came to be.

Learn more about the Kalamzoo Book Arts Center at https://kalbookarts.org/

Visit the Saginaw Art Museum at www.saginawartmuseum.org

May 17, 202135:17
Saginaw Art Museum - Erin Case - Collage

Saginaw Art Museum - Erin Case - Collage

In today’s podcast we talk with master collagist Erin Case. With more than a decade of work in collage, Case’s pieces have been used for book covers, album art, and other commissions. Her current exhibition Womanfolk, being hosted at the Saginaw Art Museum, is a retrospective collection paired with a new series of pieces that present femininity and its many forms over time.

Apr 21, 202119:57
Saginaw Art Museum - Phillip Hanson Episode 26

Saginaw Art Museum - Phillip Hanson Episode 26

In today’s podcast we talk with Phillip Hanson about his work in the current exhibition “Matter and Energy” on display at the Saginaw Art Museum through March 3, 2021. Hanson explains the process of building dioramas, photographing them, and then digitally manipulating the photographs. In our discussion, he shares his perspective on the process creating his art as well as the intersection of the physical and virtual world. 

Phillip Hanson's website: www.philliphanson.com

More about the Saginaw Art Museum www.saginawartmuseum.org

Feb 16, 202121:36
Episode 25 - Matthew Owen Wead

Episode 25 - Matthew Owen Wead

Matthew Owen Wead is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice explores social hierarchy through verbal and written language. He received a BFA from Morehouse College (2006) and an MFA from University of Maryland (2009) with a focus on printmaking, sculpture and photography. His work often uses multiple-mediums and is constructed to be a fully immersive experience. This practice of creating functional objects reinforces that they are not to be seen as fictional objects but as real world tools that can be used in society.

See more of Wead's work at www.matthewowenwead.com

The Wonderfully Made exhibition is presented by Hemlock Semiconductor with additional support from Morley Companies, Wirt-Rivette Group, Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, Michigan Humanities Council, and National Endowment for the Humanities. We look forward to having you see the exhibition for yourself during your next visit 

Jan 25, 202118:30
Episode 24 - Art Collector Kerry Davis - Saginaw Art Museum Podcast

Episode 24 - Art Collector Kerry Davis - Saginaw Art Museum Podcast

Today we are talking with Kerry Davis about the Kerry and C. Betty Davis Collection of African American Art. Davis, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, is a former sergeant of the United States Air Force, a retired carrier with the United States Postal Service, and an ordained deacon. He began collecting in the mid-1980s in partnership with his wife, Betty, who shared his passion for art. In our conversation today, we explore how Davis began collecting and his hopes for the future of his collection.


Jan 04, 202118:30
Episode 23 - Curlee Raven Holton - Master Printmaker

Episode 23 - Curlee Raven Holton - Master Printmaker

The Saginaw Art Museum is currently hosting the exhibition ”Wonderfully Made: The Anthony and Davida Artis Collection of African American Fine Art”.  On the podcast here, we are listening to artists and other professionals from the arts community connected to this exhibition.

Our guest today is Curlee Raven Holton. A highly regarded professor, painter and master printmaker, Curlee Raven Holton has exhibited his work throughout the world. His paintings, drawings, and prints are held by major museums and collections in the U.S. and abroad. Among his many accomplishments are his receipt of the Anyone Can Fly Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award and an Honorary Doctorate in Art and Philosophy from the Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts at the 2018 Commencement in New York City.

In our discussion today, you will hear more about the print process, Holton’s work with Faith Ringgold, and wisdom for artists.

See more at Raven Fine Art Editions: https://www.ravenfinearteditions.com/

Dec 08, 202020:39
Danielle Cecil - On Thin Ice

Danielle Cecil - On Thin Ice

Danielle Cecil, a recent BFA graduate of Saginaw Valley State University, uses a large format film camera to capture images related to childhood traumas. Her current exhibition On Thin Ice, can be viewed in the Artisan Wing of the Saginaw Art Museum. Today we learn a little more about Cecil’s work and process. Make a plan to visit the museum to see the exhibition.

Current Museum Hours: Wednesday-Friday Noon-5pm

Aug 03, 202014:04
Saginaw Art Museum - Update from the Mike Kolleth, Executive Director and previous guests

Saginaw Art Museum - Update from the Mike Kolleth, Executive Director and previous guests

Recently we presented our 20th episode of the Saginaw Art Museum podcast series Art At Home. In this series we’ve spoken with artists and art minded individuals about the way they have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Today we hear from the Saginaw Art Museum and Temple Theatre’s Executive Director Mike Kolleth. Following our discussion some previous guests have provided updates about how things are progressing in their creative pursuits. You can listen back to previous episodes wherever you listen to your podcasts. We look forward to continuing to bring excellent conversations to the forefront of the community. 

Updates from:

Amy Spadaphre Episode 6

Mary McDonnell Episode 16

Tyanna Buie Episode 17


Jul 23, 202016:25
Saginaw Art Museum - At at Home - Episode 20 - Aaron & Tamar Chipp - Recording Artists
Jul 08, 202021:57
Saginaw Art Museum - Art at Home - Episode 19 - Hannah Layden
Jun 22, 202016:34
Saginaw Art Museum - Art at Home - Episode 18 - Andrew Rieder

Saginaw Art Museum - Art at Home - Episode 18 - Andrew Rieder

Andrew Rieder is making new discoveries about how he can make art during this extended time at home. Finding some inspiration from his 2 ½ year old daughter's exploration of art materials, Reider himself is starting to loosen his normal well designed and planned out process. We discuss this and the power of being physically present to view a piece of art. This interview  was recorded June 4, 2020.


Jun 10, 202018:15
Saginaw Art Museum - Art at Home - Episode 17 - Tyanna Buie - Visual Art
Jun 03, 202019:21
Saginaw Art Museum - Art at Home - Episode 16 - Mary McDonnell
May 19, 202022:15
Saginaw Art Museum - Art at Home - Episode 15 - Allise Noble
May 19, 202016:11
Saginaw Art Museum - Art at Home - Episode 14 - Misty Grumbley - Alternative Process Photographer

Saginaw Art Museum - Art at Home - Episode 14 - Misty Grumbley - Alternative Process Photographer

Having a home darkroom works to Misty Grumbley’s advantage during the current stay at home orders. Working in alternative process photography, Grumbley is both an artist and chemist. While missing family and friends, she is wasting no time working on getting her space set for continuing to make art for into the future. This interview was recorded May 6, 2020

Special thanks to Tri-Star Trust for support of this podcast

May 13, 202014:04
Saginaw Art Museum - Art From Home - Episode 13 - Tara Welch, Executive Director Studio 23
May 06, 202017:45