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Discover the world of contemporary art and cultural preservation through engaging conversations on The Truth In This Art podcast. Join host Rob Lee as he delves into the work and creative processes of artists, curators, and cultural leaders. Explore the minds of talented individuals from various industries, including acting, music, and journalism. This podcast is a haven for artists, art lovers, and those captivated by human interest stories. Immerse yourself in the vibrant creative community of Baltimore and beyond. The Truth In This Art showcases not only the artists but also small businesses and creative communities in cities that embody the same spirit as Charm City. By amplifying the voices of artists, we seek to preserve their contributions and document their influence on culture. Uncover the stories of these visionary creators who use art to illuminate history, culture, and the human experience in ways that words alone cannot capture. Through candid conversations with artists, curators, and cultural leaders, The Truth In This Art offers a profound insight into the creative process and the rich thoughts that inspire it. Whether you're an artist yourself or simply intrigued by the fusion of creativity and culture, this podcast is an essential listen. Join us on this enlightening journey at the intersection of art, imagination, and human expression.

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United States

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Discover the world of contemporary art and cultural preservation through engaging conversations on The Truth In This Art podcast. Join host Rob Lee as he delves into the work and creative processes of artists, curators, and cultural leaders. Explore the minds of talented individuals from various industries, including acting, music, and journalism. This podcast is a haven for artists, art lovers, and those captivated by human interest stories. Immerse yourself in the vibrant creative community of Baltimore and beyond. The Truth In This Art showcases not only the artists but also small businesses and creative communities in cities that embody the same spirit as Charm City. By amplifying the voices of artists, we seek to preserve their contributions and document their influence on culture. Uncover the stories of these visionary creators who use art to illuminate history, culture, and the human experience in ways that words alone cannot capture. Through candid conversations with artists, curators, and cultural leaders, The Truth In This Art offers a profound insight into the creative process and the rich thoughts that inspire it. Whether you're an artist yourself or simply intrigued by the fusion of creativity and culture, this podcast is an essential listen. Join us on this enlightening journey at the intersection of art, imagination, and human expression.

Language:

English


Episodes

Q+A with Curator of Digital and Emerging Practice for the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center Adriel Luis

5/27/2023
In this episode, we speak with Adriel Luis, a creative collaborator who works with artists, scholars, and community organizers to bring innovative projects to life. Adriel is currently serves as the Curator of Digital and Emerging Practice for the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center, where he enjoys the freedom to explore topics and mediums in fluid and complex ways. Adriel's passion lies in projects that don't fit neatly into specific identity markers or formats, and he likes to explore issues that don't yet have clear answers. We dive into his recent curated projects, such as Bravespace, a collection of music and visuals by Asian American women and nonbinary artists, which focuses on the theme of collective healing. We also discuss In the Future Our Asian Community is Safe, a mural created by Jess X. Snow, Wiena Lin, and the W.O.W. Project in Manhattan's Chinatown, which explores Asian American safety and solidarity with the area's Indigenous and Black histories. Join us as we explore Adriel's passion for creative collaboration and his commitment to exploring complex issues in the world of art and community organizing. Creators & Guests Adriel Luis 🕴🏽Rob LeeThe Truth In This Art, hosted by Rob Lee, explores contemporary art and cultural preservation through candid conversations with artists, curators, and cultural leaders about their work, creative processes and the thinking that goes into their creativity. Rob also occasionally interviews creatives in other industries such as acting, music, and journalism. The Truth In This Art is a podcast for artists, art lovers and listeners interested in the creative process. To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me Ko-fi Use the hashtag #thetruthinthisart Follow The Truth in This Art on Instagram Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. THE TRUTH IN THIS ART IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY The Gutierrez Memorial Fund The Robert W. Deutsch Foundation ★ Support this podcast ★

Duration:00:46:39

Q+A with artist Genna Howard

5/27/2023
In this episode of "The Truth in This Art" podcast, host Rob Lee interviews Genna Howard, a talented multidisciplinary artist from New York. Howard's work is known for its stark and aggressive approach to visual storytelling, often incorporating themes of death, dissection, and science. Lee and Howard delve into the artist's creative process, discussing how they utilize these themes to create hauntingly beautiful and thought-provoking pieces. Listeners will gain insights into Howard's unique perspective on art and the creative process, as well as their ability to make work that is both sharp and immersive. Don't miss this fascinating conversation with one of today's most exciting and innovative artists. ★ Support this podcast ★

Duration:00:45:46

Q+A with artist Alex Schechter (The Truth In This Art Beyond: Philadelphia)

5/26/2023
Join us on "The Truth In This Art" podcast as host Rob Lee engages in a captivating conversation with J Alex Schechter, a talented sculptor based in Philadelphia, PA. Dive into the intriguing world of Alex's artistic journey, where he seamlessly blends traditional woodworking methods, digital fabrication, found objects, video, and animation. In this episode, Alex shares his unique background and educational journey, including his studies in religious studies and sculpture. Discover how his religious studies background influences and manifests in his artistic creations, adding depth and meaning to his work. Explore the challenges and opportunities that arise from working with various materials, as Alex combines different techniques and mediums to bring his vision to life. Uncover his complex relationship with American mythology and gain insights into his thoughts and feelings about this captivating subject. Delve into the profound messages embedded within Alex's artwork and discover the deeper meaning behind his creations. Learn how his artistic expression reveals aspects of his own personal journey and identity. Alex also opens up about his recent influences, drawing inspiration from visual art, literature, film, and music. Discover the works that have shaped his artistic perspective and why they hold significant importance for him. Step into Alex's studio and get a glimpse of his typical day as an artist. Explore the dynamics of his creative process, from solitary moments of introspection to collaborations and idea-sharing with fellow artists. Join us as we unravel the artistic brilliance of J Alex Schechter, a sculptor whose work transcends boundaries and invites us to question and explore the world around us. Creators & Guests Rob Lee The Truth In This Art, hosted by Rob Lee, explores contemporary art and cultural preservation through candid conversations with artists, curators, and cultural leaders about their work, creative processes and the thinking that goes into their creativity. Rob also occasionally interviews creatives in other industries such as acting, music, and journalism. The Truth In This Art is a podcast for artists, art lovers and listeners interested in the creative process. To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me Ko-fi Use the hashtag #thetruthinthisart Follow The Truth in This Art on Instagram Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. THE TRUTH IN THIS ART IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY The Gutierrez Memorial Fund The Robert W. Deutsch Foundation ★ Support this podcast ★

Duration:00:49:12

Q+A with Sommelier Erik Segelbaum

5/25/2023
Indulge in a special National Wine Day episode of "The Truth in this Art" podcast, hosted by Rob Lee. Join us as we dive into the world of wine with acclaimed expert Erik Segelbaum. With impressive credentials as the 2020 Wine Enthusiast 40 under 40 Tastemaker and Food & Wine Magazine's 2019 Sommelier of the Year, Erik brings nearly three decades of industry experience to the table. From creating highly profitable beverage programs and delivering enlightening staff training to his role as Vice President of the United Sommeliers Foundation, Erik's journey is nothing short of extraordinary. Discover his remarkable career and gain exclusive insights into his upcoming venture, Good Somm. Raise a glass and join us for this captivating conversation with one of the wine industry's most respected and knowledgeable voices. Creators & GuestsRob LeeErik Segelbaum The Truth In This Art, hosted by Rob Lee, explores contemporary art and cultural preservation through candid conversations with artists, curators, and cultural leaders about their work, creative processes and the thinking that goes into their creativity. Rob also occasionally interviews creatives in other industries such as acting, music, and journalism. The Truth In This Art is a podcast for artists, art lovers and listeners interested in the creative process. To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me Ko-fi Use the hashtag #thetruthinthisart Follow The Truth in This Art on Instagram Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. THE TRUTH IN THIS ART IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY The Gutierrez Memorial Fund The Robert W. Deutsch Foundation ★ Support this podcast ★

Duration:00:45:26

Q+A with artist Aaron Nagel

5/24/2023
Rob Lee interviews Aaron Nagel, an American painter and former musician, on the Truth in this Art podcast. Nagel was the original trumpet player for punk rock/ska core act Link 80, and later played guitar in the band DESA with other former Link 80 members. In this interview, Nagel discusses his work as a painter, his artistic process, and his influences. Nagel's paintings are known for their hyperrealistic style and often feature human subjects in intimate and vulnerable poses. Don't miss this insightful conversation about the intersection of music and art with one of the industry's most unique voices. Creators & Guests Rob LeeAaron NagelRob Lee & The Truth in This Art present "Black Cinema Series" April 26 at 5:30pm for more information and to secure tickets May 25 at 5:30pm for more information and to secure tickets June 22 at 5:30pm for more information and to secure tickets To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me Ko-fi Use the hashtag #thetruthinthisart Follow The Truth in This Art on Instagram Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. ★ Support this podcast ★

Duration:00:43:44

Q+A with interdisciplinary artist Ciarra K. Walters

5/23/2023
Embark on a captivating episode of "The Truth in This Art" as host Rob Lee engages in a profound conversation with artist Ciarra K. Walters. Through her work, Ciarra delves into the depths of the human body, capturing its essence through the lens of film and photography. Her artistic practice revolves around cultivating a heightened awareness of our physical selves and embracing the interplay between the body, emotions, surroundings, and instinctual movements. Drawing inspiration from sculptures crafted by individuals and shaped by nature, Ciarra's performances are spontaneous and intuitive, merging with her physical being to create captivating visual experiences. Whether amidst rocks, trees, grass, concrete, or metal, she finds intrigue in the dynamics between the body and its environment. Ciarra treats her body as an independent sculpture, adorning it with found objects and dressing it distinctively, blurring the boundaries between art and self-expression. Her performances establish a profound connection with the concepts of time, mortality, and the delicate nature of human existence. In her art, she exudes strength and asserts ownership over her physical form, carrying on the important conversations initiated by pioneering artists like Ana Mendieta, Lorna Simpson, and Senga Nengudi regarding the female body and its constraints on freedom of movement. Join us as we delve into Ciarra's artistic process, her influences, and her mission to create a space where movement is embraced and celebrated. Through this conversation, we explore the essence of the human body and the transformative power of art with the talented artist, Ciarra K. Walters. Creators & Guests Rob LeeNational Photo Month This episode of The Truth In This Art is part of National Photo Month, which is celebrated every May by professional and amateur photographers alike, as well as selfie enthusiasts. During this month-long celebration, people dedicate themselves to learning about the rich history of photography, honing their skills and techniques, and researching which cameras to invest in. To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me Ko-fi Use the hashtag #thetruthinthisart Follow The Truth in This Art on Instagram Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. ★ Support this podcast ★

Duration:00:41:33

Q+A with photographer Shawn Hubbard

5/22/2023
Join host Rob Lee in a captivating episode of "The Truth in This Art" as he explores the world of sports photography with acclaimed photographer Shawn Hubbard. From his beginnings as a collegiate athlete to becoming a sought-after photographer, Shawn's work captures the essence of sports and evokes powerful emotions through skillful use of light, color, and composition. Discover Shawn's journey into photography and his path to building a strong client base, which includes notable names like Under Armour, Washington Wizards, and Baltimore Ravens. Delve into his artistic process and the influences that have shaped his unique style. As a former athlete, Shawn's insights into capturing the visual essence of sports offer a fresh perspective on his work. Engage in an insightful conversation as Rob and Shawn discuss what makes an image impactful and share personal examples of memorable photographs. Join us for an episode that explores the intersection of sports, emotion, and the art of photography with the talented Shawn Hubbard. Creators & Guests Rob LeeShawn HubbardNational Photo Month This episode of The Truth In This Art is part of National Photo Month, which is celebrated every May by professional and amateur photographers alike, as well as selfie enthusiasts. During this month-long celebration, people dedicate themselves to learning about the rich history of photography, honing their skills and techniques, and researching which cameras to invest in. To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me Ko-fi Use the hashtag #thetruthinthisart Follow The Truth in This Art on Instagram Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. ★ Support this podcast ★

Duration:00:46:12

Q+A with visual artist & photographer Robert Carter (The Truth In This Art Beyond: Philadelphia)

5/19/2023
Join host Rob Lee in a captivating conversation with Robert Carter, a visual artist, photographer, and writer whose work beautifully portrays brown skin in a vibrant array of hues. Discover how Robert's art serves as a bridge, connecting us to history, culture, and the shared human experience. Raised in a colorful home adorned with Black art, Robert found inspiration in museums, magazines, movies, and music, shaping his artistic journey. Learn how these influences have culminated in his mission to use creativity as a tool for fostering equity, awareness, and compassionate empathy. Delve into Robert's creative process, both in his commercial/advertising work and his fine art, as he shares insights into his techniques and the emotional challenges he's faced. Explore his role as an arts educator, teaching photography workshops and inspiring others at Fleisher Art Memorial and Mural Arts. Discover the significance of being a Mural Arts Black Arts Fellow and gain insights into the vibrant arts community of Philadelphia. Join us for an engaging discussion that explores the transformative power of art with the talented artist, Robert Carter. Creators & Guests Rob LeeNational Photo Month This episode of The Truth In This Art is part of National Photo Month, which is celebrated every May by professional and amateur photographers alike, as well as selfie enthusiasts. During this month-long celebration, people dedicate themselves to learning about the rich history of photography, honing their skills and techniques, and researching which cameras to invest in. To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me Ko-fi Use the hashtag #thetruthinthisart Follow The Truth in This Art on Instagram Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. ★ Support this podcast ★

Duration:00:40:45

Q+A with artist TOSKAGO

5/17/2023
In this episode of The Truth In This Art, host Rob Lee interviews Baltimore-based artist TOSKAGO . Martin Mbuguah better known as TOSKAGO is an artist born in Ol'Kalou, Kenya, raised in Indiana, and currently lives and works in Baltimore, MD. He currently studies painting at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) and expects his BFA by 2024. Born to a poor family of farmers and laborers, Martin’s formative years were characterized by a deep sense of anxiety due to rising tribal tensions and growing financial instability. Despite these struggles, Martin and his family had a twist of fate when they won the coveted “green card lottery” and were offered the chance to move to the United States. After arriving in the states Martin’s initial anxieties returned, this time taking a different form as he attempted to reconcile his inherited Kikuyu culture and the last tie to his family and homeland with his new adopted culture in the U.S. Martin spent most of his time examining and learning Western customs in an effort to assimilate. It was during this time that Martin also began to acclimate to his new racial identity as a “black man.” Being from an ethnically and racially homogenous village, Martin’s understanding of racial structures and hierarchy was distinct from even that of his parents (who were born in British-occupied Kenya). Martin's work is a dialog on the nature of identity and the human condition. Taking from his ancestral Kikuyu practice of storytelling he constructs narratives through painting and film in order to illustrate themes of race, violence, and addiction. Martin’s works have been displayed in significant national exhibitions at venues such as the Pratt Manhattan Gallery (New York), and The National YoungArts Foundation Gallery (Miami, FL). His paintings are part of private and public collections around the world, including the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, the St. Claire Collection, and the Timmons Collection. Martin has also been the recipient of numerous prestigious national and international awards. He was a recipient of the coveted Gold Award from the National YoungArts Foundation, as well as a semifinalist for 2020 U.S. Presidential Scholars. Photograph by Dawn Bangi Creators & Guests Rob LeetoskagoThe Truth In This Art, hosted by Rob Lee, explores contemporary art and cultural preservation through candid conversations with artists, curators, and cultural leaders about their work, creative processes and the thinking that goes into their creativity. Rob also occasionally interviews creatives in other industries such as acting, music, and journalism. The Truth In This Art is a podcast for artists, art lovers and listeners interested in the creative process. To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me Ko-fi Use the hashtag #thetruthinthisart Follow The Truth in This Art on Instagram Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. THE TRUTH IN THIS ART IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY The Gutierrez Memorial Fund The Robert W. Deutsch Foundation ★ Support this podcast ★

Duration:00:55:16

Q+A with photographer Farrah Skeiky

5/16/2023
Farrah Skeiky is an Arab American photographer, musician, creative director, and writer based in Washington, DC. Her work celebrates those who make and do in their element, subcultures and underrepresented communities. Raised in Seattle and later in the DC suburbs, Skeiky has been immersed in two regions known for significant contributions to underground music that have informed her work. She began photographing live music in 2008, focusing primarily on punk, DIY, and drag communities. Skeiky highlights race and gender inclusion within these groups and examines how transience works for and against them in an ever-changing city. Skeiky has been published in The Washington Post, The Guardian, National Geographic, Rolling Stone, Kerrang, NPR, AV Club, NYMag, Vanity Fair, PDN, and more. In 2020, Skeiky self-published a photo book called Present Tense: DC Punk and DIY Right Now. Creators & Guests Rob Leefarrah skeikyNational Photo Month This episode of The Truth In This Art is part of National Photo Month, which is celebrated every May by professional and amateur photographers alike, as well as selfie enthusiasts. During this month-long celebration, people dedicate themselves to learning about the rich history of photography, honing their skills and techniques, and researching which cameras to invest in. To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me Ko-fi Use the hashtag #thetruthinthisart Follow The Truth in This Art on Instagram Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. ★ Support this podcast ★

Duration:00:54:47

Q+A with author of The Ballad of Perilous Graves Alex Jennings (The Truth In This Art Beyond: New Orleans)

5/15/2023
Alex Jennings is a writer/editor/teacher/poet living in New Orleans. He was born in Wiesbaden (Germany) and raised in Gaborone (Botswana), Tunis (Tunisia), Paramaribo (Surinam) and the United States. He constantly devours pop culture and writes mostly jokes on Twitter (@magicknegro). He loves music, film, comix, and even some TV. He is the Program Director of DreamFoundry’s Con or Bust and pens a regular speculative poetry review column in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction called “Chapter and Verse.” In 2022, he was the inaugural recipient of the Imagination Unbound Fellowship at Under the Volcano, a guided writing retreat held annually in Tepoztlan, Mexico. His writing has appeared in Fantastic Stories of the Imagination, Electric Velocipede, Uncanny Magazine, Fantasy Magazine, New Suns, and Current Affairs, among other venues. His debut novel, The Ballad of Perilous Graves is available wherever books are sold. You can find him goofing around on Instagram: (@magicknegro) He is also an instructor of fiction and popular fiction at The University of Southern Maine’s Stonecoast MFA program . Creators & Guests Rob LeeALEX JENNINGSRob Lee & The Truth in This Art present "Black Cinema Series" April 26 at 5:30pm for more information and to secure tickets May 25 at 5:30pm for more information and to secure tickets June 22 at 5:30pm for more information and to secure tickets To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me Ko-fi Use the hashtag #thetruthinthisart Follow The Truth in This Art on Instagram Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. ★ Support this podcast ★

Duration:00:44:05

Q+A with Black Fae Day Founder Jasmine La Fleur

5/14/2023
Join host Rob as he engages in a captivating conversation with Jasmine La Fleur, the visionary founder of Black Fae Day, on this enlightening episode of The Truth In This Art podcast. Delve into Jasmine's background, influences, and the empowering journey that led her to create Black Fae Day. As the Empress & Guild Mistress of The Fae of The Shade and CEO of Black Fae Day LLC, Jasmine is a true advocate for curiosity, play, and fostering positive representation. This special episode, released on May 14th, coinciding with Black Fae Day, celebrates and honors this momentous occasion. Black Fae Day is a remarkable initiative established in 2021 by Jasmine and her partner Carlos Williams Jr. It strives to amplify the positive representation of Black individuals in mainstream media, with a particular focus on the Fantasy genre. Witness the impact of Black Fae Day as the associated hashtag (#blackfaeday) soared to the trending spot, reaching at least #2 on Twitter. Through the Blackest Fairytale experience, an enchanting invitation awaits you. Step into a bespoke fantasy realm crafted exclusively for this vibrant community. In this insightful interview, Jasmine shares her personal experiences and profound insights into the significance of representation in the fantasy genre. Discover how Black Fae Day is fostering inclusivity, empowerment, and transformative change within the industry. Prepare to be inspired as Jasmine La Fleur illuminates the path towards a more diverse and inclusive future. Immerse yourself in this captivating conversation, celebrating Black Fae Day and embracing the magic of representation in the fantastical realm. Creators & Guests Rob LeeJasmine La FleurRob Lee & The Truth in This Art present "Black Cinema Series" April 26 at 5:30pm for more information and to secure tickets May 25 at 5:30pm for more information and to secure tickets June 22 at 5:30pm for more information and to secure tickets To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me Ko-fi Use the hashtag #thetruthinthisart Follow The Truth in This Art on Instagram Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. ★ Support this podcast ★

Duration:00:34:48

Q+A with photographer & filmmaker Lendl Tellington (The Truth In This Art Beyond: Philadelphia)

5/12/2023
Join us on "The Truth in This Art" podcast as we sit down with Lendl Tellington, a multi-disciplinary artist who works across cinema, photography, editorial and installation art. Lendl's work is driven by the exploration of the intersection between nostalgia and memory as a means to peel back our prescribed histories and illuminate the contributions of unsung communities. In this episode, Lendl shares with us his background and how it has influenced his work today. We dive into his interests growing up and how they shaped his current pursuits. We also discuss his decision to pursue a career in the arts and his current work, which intersects across various mediums. Lendl discusses the themes he pursues in his practice and his thought process when preparing for new work. We explore his creative thinking process, including the stages of preparation, incubation, illumination, and verification, and which stage is the most interesting to him. We also touch on the less exciting parts of the creative process and how Lendl overcomes them. As we delve deeper into Lendl's personal history, we discover the influences that led him to choose his current creative pursuit. We explore how he develops creative ideas and where he turns to for inspiration. Lendl also shares his rule of thumb for getting better and how important the concept of play or experimentation has been for his creative growth. Finally, Lendl reveals two to three of his favorite projects he has worked on. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the creative process, the intersection of different art forms, and the exploration of marginalized histories through art. Creators & Guests Rob LeeLendl TellingtonNational Photo Month This episode of The Truth In This Art is part of National Photo Month, which is celebrated every May by professional and amateur photographers alike, as well as selfie enthusiasts. During this month-long celebration, people dedicate themselves to learning about the rich history of photography, honing their skills and techniques, and researching which cameras to invest in. To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me Ko-fi Use the hashtag #thetruthinthisart Follow The Truth in This Art on Instagram Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. ★ Support this podcast ★

Duration:00:45:27

Q+A with photographer Joe Cardamone

5/11/2023
On this episode of The Truth in This Art, host Rob Lee interviews Joe Cardamone, a talented photographer, actor, and founder of Twelvesteed Productions. Joe discusses how he discovered his passion for photography, and how he has continuously worked on improving his craft through workshops, collaborating with other photographers, and real-world experience. He shares how he finds each type of photography, whether it be concerts, portraits, or candid shots, extremely fulfilling and exciting. Joe's creativity doesn't stop at photography. He's also an actor and writer, having won numerous awards for his work in competitions and film festivals. He founded Twelvesteed Productions to explore his love of filmmaking and has consulted on writing and acting for other production companies in the New York City and DMV area. Joe talks about how he balances his many passions with being a father of two young children and a veteran. Throughout the episode, Joe provides insight into the creative process behind his photography and film projects, his experiences in the industry, and the challenges he has faced along the way. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of what it takes to pursue multiple passions and the rewards that come with creative expression. Creators & Guests Rob LeeJoe CardamoneNational Photo Month This episode of The Truth In This Art is part of National Photo Month, which is celebrated every May by professional and amateur photographers alike, as well as selfie enthusiasts. During this month-long celebration, people dedicate themselves to learning about the rich history of photography, honing their skills and techniques, and researching which cameras to invest in. To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me Ko-fi Use the hashtag #thetruthinthisart Follow The Truth in This Art on Instagram Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. ★ Support this podcast ★

Duration:00:41:36

Q+A with photographer Sam of NKDHMNS

5/10/2023
In this episode of "The Truth in This Art" podcast, we sit down with Sam, one half of the power couple boudoir and lifestyle photographers behind NKDHMS (Naked Humans). Their mission is to empower and boost confidence through their intimate photography. Sam shares how NKDHMS started, their approach to photography, and how they work with their clients to create a safe and comfortable space for intimate shoots. We also dive into the importance of body positivity, self-love, and the impact that their work has had on their clients. Whether you're a photographer or someone looking to boost your confidence, this episode will inspire and educate you on the beauty and power of boudoir photography. Join us as we uncover the truth behind the art of NKDHMS. Creators & Guests Rob LeenkdhmnsNational Photo Month This episode of The Truth In This Art is part of National Photo Month, which is celebrated every May by professional and amateur photographers alike, as well as selfie enthusiasts. During this month-long celebration, people dedicate themselves to learning about the rich history of photography, honing their skills and techniques, and researching which cameras to invest in. To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me Ko-fi Use the hashtag #thetruthinthisart Follow The Truth in This Art on Instagram Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. ★ Support this podcast ★

Duration:00:42:00

Q+A with photographer Marissa Morris

5/8/2023
Marissa Morris is a portrait photographer and graphic designer under her brand Missallaneous Media located in Baltimore, MD. She found her passion in the arts at a young age and has been in the industry ever since. She finds joy in creating art and even more joy in sharing it with the world. She sees the visual arts as a powerful tool. It has the ability to communicate emotions through lighting, expression or fashion. But it can also be a way to hold precious memories and document monumental moments. She currently specializes in fashion, beauty and lifestyle photography. Much of her growth has been self taught and she is constantly finding new inspiration from the world around her and the people she meets. Her art can be identified through its use of vivid colors, high-key lighting and playful styles. She has done work for companies including Bravo TV, photographed celebrities like Tinashe and participated in New York Fashion Week. Creators & Guests Rob LeeMarissa MorrisNational Photo Month This episode of The Truth In This Art is part of National Photo Month, which is celebrated every May by professional and amateur photographers alike, as well as selfie enthusiasts. During this month-long celebration, people dedicate themselves to learning about the rich history of photography, honing their skills and techniques, and researching which cameras to invest in. To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me Ko-fi Use the hashtag #thetruthinthisart Follow The Truth in This Art on Instagram Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. ★ Support this podcast ★

Duration:00:50:15

Q+A with photographer Steven CW Taylor (The Truth In This Art Beyond : Philadelphia)

5/5/2023
Steven CW Taylor is a Software Engineer, Gallerist, and Contemporary Fine Art Photographer specializing in the documentation and archiving of Black Life during this time. His love for photography was birthed by his background in engineering. "Learning the machine called a camera, allowed me to be confident in the Art I am creating." Born and raised in the East Germantown section of Philadelphia, PA, this non-formally trained photographer makes it his business to provide his community with access to Fine Art “without the need to travel to more affluent spaces”. Having traveled to 18 countries, and 4 US National Parks, it is important for Steven to share his photography intentionally with his community. He is the founding artist and curator of Ubuntu Fine Art -Philadelphia’s first and only Fine Art Photography Gallery of a single artist. As “The Time Thief” I steal moments of time to preserve the feeling and emotion of the instance in which the picture was taken. “I want the photographs I’ve taken over my lifetime to be the lens that future generations view the past. Similar the Gordon Parks before me, my legacy will transcend generations!” “Be it an animal, person, or place, the process is the same…I don’t take pictures, I feel the emotions of space and steal that time.” Creators & Guests Rob LeeSteven CW TaylorNational Photo Month This episode of The Truth In This Art is part of National Photo Month, which is celebrated every May by professional and amateur photographers alike, as well as selfie enthusiasts. During this month-long celebration, people dedicate themselves to learning about the rich history of photography, honing their skills and techniques, and researching which cameras to invest in. To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me Ko-fi Use the hashtag #thetruthinthisart Follow The Truth in This Art on Instagram Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. ★ Support this podcast ★

Duration:01:05:19

Q+A with photographer Sean Scheidt

5/4/2023
Sean Scheidt is a lifestyle/fashion photographer who specializes in combining color, light and emotion to create beautiful, compelling imagery. Having started out as a painter, his unique perspective blends the use of vibrant color palettes with youthful optimism and a painterly style that is both current and timeless. At the heart of everything is his love of creating. He believes the best work can only be done with sincerity and enthusiasm. With this in mind he strives to make each shoot an opportunity for light-hearted fun, laughter and creative exploration. He thrives under the pressure of set life and will do whatever it takes to bring his clients vision to life. His work can be seen in many of the nations top youth magazines, creative brands and content providers. This interview is part of a month-long celebration of National Photo Month where we highlight the stories of Photographers, Photojournalists and other creatives where photography is part of their creative work. National Photo Month is celebrated each year during May by professional and amateur photographers, and even selfie lovers. The entire month is dedicated to learning the history of photography, mastering its many techniques and skills, and researching which camera is best to invest in. Today, anyone can be considered a photographer in the sense that we constantly take photos of things and people around us. Portable cameras and smartphones have made it easier to click and store photographs on the go. National Photo Month is for everyone who has ever clicked a photo. Share your favorite photos and get your friends to do the same. Creators & Guests Rob LeeSean ScheidtNational Photo Month This episode of The Truth In This Art is part of National Photo Month, which is celebrated every May by professional and amateur photographers alike, as well as selfie enthusiasts. During this month-long celebration, people dedicate themselves to learning about the rich history of photography, honing their skills and techniques, and researching which cameras to invest in. To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me Ko-fi Use the hashtag #thetruthinthisart Follow The Truth in This Art on Instagram Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. ★ Support this podcast ★

Duration:00:55:01

Q+A with founder of Way Too Tuft Omari Martin

5/3/2023
In celebration of National Lumpy Rug Day, Truth in this Art podcast host Rob Lee sits down with Omari Martin of Way Too Tuft to discuss his unique approach to rug making. Omari is a custom rug maker who specializes in creating one-of-a-kind tuft rugs that draw inspiration from pop culture, streetwear, and sports. Listeners will have the opportunity to learn about Omari's creative process, his influences, and the challenges he faces as a small business owner in a competitive industry. Omari's rugs are not only functional but also serve as works of art that can transform any space. During the interview, Omari shares his experiences as a rug maker and entrepreneur, and he provides valuable insights into the world of custom rug design. Listeners will also have the opportunity to check out Omari's work on his website, https://waytootuft.com/. This special interview is a must-listen for anyone interested in art, design, or entrepreneurship. Omari's passion for his craft is contagious, and his commitment to creating unique and high-quality products is truly inspiring. Tune in to Truth in this Art on National Lumpy Rug Day to discover the artistry behind Way Too Tuft's lumpy rugs. National Lumpy Rug Day is an annual observance held on May 3rd that celebrates the unique texture and character of lumpy rugs. This quirky holiday encourages people to embrace imperfections and appreciate the beauty in things that may not be perfectly smooth or uniform. Whether you have a lumpy rug in your home or simply want to appreciate the charm of these unconventional floor coverings, National Lumpy Rug Day is a fun way to celebrate the unexpected. Creators & Guests Rob LeeRob Lee & The Truth in This Art present "Black Cinema Series" April 26 at 5:30pm for more information and to secure tickets May 25 at 5:30pm for more information and to secure tickets June 22 at 5:30pm for more information and to secure tickets To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me Ko-fi Use the hashtag #thetruthinthisart Follow The Truth in This Art on Instagram Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. ★ Support this podcast ★

Duration:00:29:04

Q+A with photographer E Brady Robinson

5/3/2023
In this episode of the Truth in this Art podcast, host Rob Lee sits down with E. Brady Robinson, a Baltimore-based Creative Director, Designer, and Photographer. Robinson shares how she divides her time between personal art projects and commissioned work, providing valuable insights into the creative process and the challenges of balancing artistic vision with commercial demands. Listeners will learn about Robinson's photography career, which includes features in prestigious publications such as The Washington Post, Channel One Russia TV, and Slate.com, among others. She has also produced a documentary called Art Desks, which was published by Daylight Books and distributed by ARTBOOK D.A.P, with an essay by Andy Grundberg. Robinson's commercial clients include major brands such as Under Armour, Google, and Barneys New York, and she has taught at several institutions including the University of Central Florida, Georgetown University, and the Corcoran College of Art + Design. She leads photography workshops throughout the United States and gives seminars on publishing photo books, fundraising for art projects, and branding/social media strategies for artists. During the interview, Robinson shares her experiences as a photographer and professor, providing valuable insights into the world of fine art and commercial photography. Listeners will also learn about her background, including her education at The Maryland Institute, College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland and her MFA in photography from Cranbrook Art Academy in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. This interview is a must-listen for anyone interested in photography, art, or creative entrepreneurship. Robinson's wealth of experience and knowledge will inspire and inform anyone looking to pursue a career in the creative arts. This interview is part of a month-long celebration of National Photo Month where we highlight the stories of Photographers, Photojournalists and other creatives where photography is part of their creative work. National Photo Month is celebrated each year during May by professional and amateur photographers, and even selfie lovers. The entire month is dedicated to learning the history of photography, mastering its many techniques and skills, and researching which camera is best to invest in. Today, anyone can be considered a photographer in the sense that we constantly take photos of things and people around us. Portable cameras and smartphones have made it easier to click and store photographs on the go. National Photo Month is for everyone who has ever clicked a photo. Share your favorite photos and get your friends to do the same. Creators & Guests Rob LeeE. Brady Robinson StudioNational Photo Month This episode of The Truth In This Art is part of National Photo Month, which is celebrated every May by professional and amateur photographers alike, as well as selfie enthusiasts. During this month-long celebration, people dedicate themselves to learning about the rich history of photography, honing their skills and techniques, and researching which cameras to invest in. To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me Ko-fi Use the hashtag #thetruthinthisart Follow The Truth in This Art on Instagram Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. ★ Support this podcast ★

Duration:00:33:01