Welcome to Public Domain's podcast series "Delayed: Live from Edge City" -- a series of conversations with artists, thinkers, writers and provocateurs of all stripes. We will also feature experimental episodes in the life of Edge City as well as slices of recent events.
Our conversation with Shana Berger and Nathan Purath of the Coleman Center in York, Alabama - a town of a little over 2000 souls. How do they do it? Listen and learn.
Join the Edge City road crew as we trek to Birmingham and talk to the great folks of Space One Eleven, Anne Arrasmith and Peter Prince. Then things pick up again as artist David Sandlin joins the conversation in the latter half of the show.
The third part of this thrilling Monday-see-who-shows-up mini-series features Joseph Reese and Robert Cheatham in conversation about what it's like to live on the street and try to maintain some aspirations toward creativity.
Continuation of Robert's and David's conversation about development in Atlanta, architectural styles, the possibility of vernacular architectures, what might be in your back yard, as well as what might be looming overhead.
Join us as we talk with David Hamilton about development in Atlanta, architectural styles, the possibility of vernacular architectures, what might be in your back yard, as well as what might be looming overhead.
Katy Logue Thompson, the vice president of the Atheca gallery board in Athens Georgia, interrogates the oRb about what it's like to be executive director of Eyedrum. And he provides answers - sort of.
Robert Cheatham chats with Kay Kallos of the Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center and Ben Roosevelt at studio artist at the Contemporary about living in a global world.
We "celebrate" the 30th anniversary of the city of Atlanta's percent for arts ordinance and discuss the possibility of bringing a lawsuit against the city of Atlanta for failing to collect the money.
Part 2 of this week's conversation between Kevin Dunn and Robert Cheatham about Atlanta music, seventeenth century musical instruments, Saturn returns, people who don't know what the hell they're talking about, science fiction, the end of time, and more.
This week Kevin Dunn and Robert Cheatham in conversation about Atlanta music, George Bush, people who don't know what the hell they're talking about, Saturn returns, science fiction, the end of time. and more.
The first of a series of open invitations for folks to come and give their views on items diverse, usual and unusual. And here we have Robert C. and Paul Boshears.