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    artistretreat

    Explore "artistretreat" with insightful episodes like "A conversation with Vie Boheme", "A conversation with Kendra Bulgrin", "A conversation with Jess Arnold", "A conversation with Megan Mayer" and "A conversation with James Kennedy" from podcasts like ""Conversations from the Barn", "Conversations from the Barn", "Conversations from the Barn", "Conversations from the Barn" and "Conversations from the Barn"" and more!

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    A conversation with Vie Boheme

    A conversation with Vie Boheme

    Vie Boheme is a Motown native, blossomed creatively in Pittsburgh and refined in Minneapolis. She is a multimodal artist; a choreographer, a dancer, singer, actress, poet, writer and producer of her own works. She brings athletic agility to her vocal performance by singing and dancing in unison, eliminating the boundary between the visual and audio experience. She weaves sentiment and storytelling through poetry and monologues in marriage to her choreography. Her choreography is designed to give a glimpse into the sometimes dark and complex emotional spaces people experience that seem elusive and ever present. The intentionality of her work produces a passage for viewers to connect to their own visceral experience.

    A conversation with Kendra Bulgrin

    A conversation with Kendra Bulgrin

    Kendra is a painter who has shown nationally and internationally, with shows at the Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis, Var Gallery, Milwaukee, WI and at Beijing Normal University, China. Currently, she is director and owner of James May Gallery and enjoys curating and maintaining an active studio practice. We got to have a conversation with her at the end of her artist retreat at Everwood.

    "My oil paintings examine the longing for identity and the subsequent expectations associated with identity and memory. I question how identity is constructed through images, place, memory, decoy, and the miniature."

    A conversation with Jess Arnold

    A conversation with Jess Arnold

    Jess Arnold has played in the Twin Cities three-part harmony folk band Eustace the Dragon for six years and is pursuing her first solo project. She enjoys harmony, musical chaos, group sings, and the evening hour when everyone is singing drunkenly all over the place.

    Jess is enamored with relationship and story, and sings songs that are rich in both. Her melodies stir up a forgotten past as her voice effortlessly weaves through the often untouched parts of the heart. Lilting, piercing, in love with the earth and its inhabitants, Jess's performance speaks of the quiet, mesmerizing intensity of a midnight campfire. She is convinced that we are all diamonds.

    A conversation with Megan Mayer

    A conversation with Megan Mayer

    "Mayer's is a subtle but moving magic." - mnartists.org Megan is an artist working with choreography, dance, experimental video and photography. She obsesses over minimalism, mimicry, tenderness, wry humor, loneliness, fake bad timing and exacting musicality. Her work offers glimpses of internal terrain and unexpected expressive delicacies. By exposing tiny emotional undercurrents concerning the body, she constructs a unique perspective of what dance can be: virtuosity in vulnerability and a victory in a gesture.

    A conversation with James Kennedy

    A conversation with James Kennedy

    James Kennedy is a multi-disciplinary theatre artist based in New York City. As a playwright, composer, and director, his work has been produced and presented by Actors Theatre of Louisville/The Humana Festival of New American Plays, The Washington National Opera/The Kennedy Center, The Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and Superhero Clubhouse, among others. In addition to his freelance work, he is currently the composer-in-residence with Playing for Others in Charlotte, NC and has spent six summers as the Artistic Associate for Education and Outreach at The Orchard Project.

    A conversation with Jeremiah Gamble

    A conversation with Jeremiah Gamble

    Jeremiah is a playwright, librettist, songwriter, singer/actor, storyteller and producer who has worked professionally in the Twin Cities for 25 years. He runs two theater companies with his wife, Vanessa – Theater for the Thirsty and Bucket Brigade. Jeremiah is a published children’s author, former adjunct professor in playwriting, voice over and on-camera talent, member of the Dramatist Guild, participant in Nautilus Music-Theater’s Composer Librettist Studio, and proud father of three.

    A conversation with Raki Kopernik & Miriam McNamara

    A conversation with Raki Kopernik & Miriam McNamara

    Raki is a queer, Jewish fiction and poetry writer. She's the author of The Things You Left, The Memory House (a 2020 MN Book Award finalist), and The Other Body. Her work has appeared in numerous publications and has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize for fiction among others. She lives in Minneapolis. Miriam was born in Ireland and raised in the Southern United States. She is the author of two queer historical novels, An Impossible Distance to Fall and The Unbinding of Mary Reade. She lives in Minneapolis, but also calls Asheville, North Carolina home.

    A conversation with Saymoukda Vongsay

    A conversation with Saymoukda Vongsay

    Saymoukda Duangphouxay Vongsay is a Lao American writer. She was born in a refugee camp in Nongkhai, Thailand and immigrated to Minnesota in 1985. Because of her unique background, her work is focused on creating tools and spaces for the amplification of refugee voices through poetry, theater, and experimental cultural production. Recorded at the end of her 2020 Artist Retreat, listen in on our conversation about her new play, zombies and cannibals, and spirits of the land.

    A conversation with Kate Sutton Johnson

    A conversation with Kate Sutton Johnson

    Kate is a Creative Director and Designer specializing in environmental, exhibit, and stage design for both live events and permanent installations. At the time of this conversation, she is finishing a week in the Artist Retreat with long-time collaborator and director Peter Rothstein. We talk about what it feels like to create in the barn, as well as her connection to nature and beauty. 

    A conversation with Christopher Thomson

    A conversation with Christopher Thomson

    In 2019, we met Christopher Thomson when he performed with S. Carey during Everwood's summer Artist Series. We were delighted that he applied for an Artist Retreat in 2020. For seven days, all of us on the farm have enjoyed the beautiful saxophones floating from the barn. He's been combining digital music with his acoustic instruments to beautiful effect. S. Carey even popped in from Eau Claire to create with him for a day. 

    Recorded at the end of his time on the farm, listen in our our conversation about his journey back to woodwind instruments after a bicycle accident, and the realities of social-distancing as an artist in these challenging times.

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