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ConSafos LatinX Creatives Podcast

ConSafos LatinX Creatives Podcast

By Saul Martinez y MiguelGonzalez

Join artists Saul Martinez and Miguel Gonzales in a LatinX-focused art podcast. Find out about artists, artworks, art happenings, art enterprises in LatinX communities in the US and elsewhere. We will be a main resource hub for practicing and aspiring artists looking for non-conventional, Hispano-Americano inspiration. Tags: Con/Safos C/S Latino Latina Chicano Chicana ChicanX . Visit us at consafospodcast.com
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Ep. 2 "Churro Know Jake Prendez"

ConSafos LatinX Creatives PodcastMay 19, 2020

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Bonus Episode: Alexis Sanchez and the Strange Connection to Some Ancient Pile of Bones

Bonus Episode: Alexis Sanchez and the Strange Connection to Some Ancient Pile of Bones

Listen in on a conversation with Alexis Sanchez, a nurse, artist and musician who connects many of our previous conversations as they relate to Xicanism, Indigeneity, and arts.  She also happens to be one of few confirmed descendants of the 9,000 year old human skeleton known as the Kennewick Man, aka the Ancient one.  There were issues with the audio recording but we wanted to share the conversation with our listeners.  

Jul 24, 202054:59
Ep. 5 "We are Indigenous" with Artist and College Art Professor Nathan Orosco

Ep. 5 "We are Indigenous" with Artist and College Art Professor Nathan Orosco

Nathan Orosco, a Chicano artist, was born in Odessa, TX and received his B.A. in Studio Art at The University of Texas of the Permian Basin in 2000 and his M.F.A in Sculpture at Washington State University in 2002. He is currently an Instructor of Art at Mt. Hood Community College where he teaches sculpture, drawing and design. Nathan Orosco’s work has been exhibited nationally including exhibits at the Museum of Arts Culture in Spokane WA and the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, TX.  

Listen to find out how a boy from an industrial town found a way to break out of the laborer mold and pave his own path. Listen to find out how you could trace your lineage way back to Meso-American peoples and to realize that we were here before the European conquests. That makes this earth below your feet your earth.  You are free to roam and discover.  Find out how he creates art that pays homage to his past and homage to the ways of his Native, Indio ancestors.

Quote of the show: “Artists understand the way people visually feel and how those visual things can impact the psyche”

Make sure you visit his website at nathanorosco.com and follow him on IG @nathan11orosco.  

Please be sure to visit our website at consafospodcast.com and follow us on IG @con_safos_podcast and on FB @ Con Safos Podcast.

Also be sure to start your own private art collection by purchasing local OR by visiting 1Xrun.com and enter Promo Code: latinx for a 10% discount.

Notes from the show:

Chris Stanley UTPB

Ricardo Sanchez WSU Chicano Poet/Professor

James Luna: The Artifact

Guillermo Gomez Peña

Ruben Trejo

Los Tres Grandes: Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Jose Clemente Orozco

Coco Fusco

Chris Burden

Book Recommendations:

Spirit Run by Noe Alvarez

Neither Wolf Nor Dog by Kent Nerburn

The Four Elements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom (A Toltec Wisdom Book) by Don Miguel Ruiz

Creative Quest by QuestLove


Jun 17, 202001:23:33
Ep. 4 "Art as Sustenance" with El Comalito Collective

Ep. 4 "Art as Sustenance" with El Comalito Collective

Gallery Co-founders Abel Rodriguez and Edgar-Arturo Camacho-Gonzalez bring their know-how, charm, and creativity to C/S. Learn how a symbolic comal (a griddle used to make tortillas) has turned a California community into a cultural hub, opening its doors and paving the way for LatinX peoples to own art creation and art experiences. It is through this cultural center that they have torn down the intimidating white gallery walls and have produced a space that brings the family together, a lot like a traditional LatinX kitchen will. Listen in to see how they continue to bring community together in a digital world and in their physical art space.

elcomalitocollective.com

https://www.elcomalitocollective.com/blankscapes.html

https://www.elcomalitocollective.com/el-comalito-collection-part-1.html


Don't forget to visit https://www.consafospodcast.com/  for more artists, swag, and to send us some feedback.  Also, if you like our show, please rate us.  It will help with searchability.  Thank you!

https://www.1xrun.com/  10% discount on your purchase of original, limited print artwork with  Promocode: LATINX

Episode Notes:

Edvard Munch: The Scream- https://www.edvardmunch.org/

Yolanda Lopez - Virgen de Guadalupe

https://joannagarciasite.wordpress.com/2016/11/27/radical-love-yolanda-lopez-reimagining-la-virgen-de-guadalupe/

Miriam Mosqueda Poetry- on Instagram @vientoxsol 


Steps to starting your own collective/cultural center According to El Comalito:

  1. Love for community
  2. Get a location
  3. Use your creative gifts/ imagination
  4. Hang work and open your doors

*Along with the industry standards (mission statement, vision, etc…)

Artists mentioned on the show:

Gabriel Garcia Roman

Juan Barroso @juan_barroso_art

Izik Sahagún @iziksahagun

VientoXsol @vientoxsol
Crystal Galindo

Rafael Esparza

Amparo Ochoa

Visit https://www.instagram.com/elcomalitocollective/ for more artists and for their show "Beyond the Screen".  

Jun 04, 202001:06:42
Ep.3 "Pavel Acevedo talks Printmaking"
May 30, 202052:59
Ep. 2 "Churro Know Jake Prendez"

Ep. 2 "Churro Know Jake Prendez"

Artist, Gallery owner, community activist,  Chicano Seattleite Jake Prendez talks about finding inspiration living as a Bicultural artist by embracing both the American and the Mexican backgrounds unique to his experience.  His artwork embraces pop culture, Chicano culture, and 21st Century renditions of Rockwellian “Americana”.  In this episode, he talks about the middle space in many levels of life and how it manifested into his Neplanta Cultural Arts Gallery.

For more information, visit JakePrendez.com  & Nepantlaculturalarts.com

Please visit us at consafospodcast.com and follow us on Instagram and FB.  Don’t forget to share this episode with friends and loved ones.  And please give us a good rating on your podcast platform, it will help with C/S’ searchability.

Notes: Artworks by Norman Rockwell "Willie Gillis  in College", "Breaking Home Ties", "Girl Reading the Post"  Lowrider Arte Magazine, amplifier.org

Artists mentioned by Jake:  Emilia Cruz, Ray Vargas, Rick Ortega,  Barbara Rivera,  Angelina Villalobos, Lupe Carlos III, Keoke Silvano, and others.  Check out the Virtual Exhibition on the Nepantla website for more info.

Coloring Pages: https://www.nepantlaculturalarts.com/coloring-pages

Special thanks to Drew Thomas Gale for the instrumental

May 19, 202050:27
Ep. 1 Inside the Studio with Saul Martinez

Ep. 1 Inside the Studio with Saul Martinez

Meet your host of the Con/Safos LatinX Creatives Podcast, Saul Martinez.   Find out what CS is all about.  Special thanks to Miguel Gonzales & Drew Thomas Gale for getting this off the ground.  

May 10, 202009:43