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    Explore " vermont college of fine arts" with insightful episodes like "Tasheka Arceneaux-Sutton", "Aviatrix Writers' Room - Meghan P. Browne", "Retired U.S. Coast Guard Helicopter Pilot, Liz Booker on Motherhood in Aviation" and "085: Silas Munro" from podcasts like ""Revision Path", "Literary Aviatrix", "AVIATE with Shaesta" and "Revision Path"" and more!

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    Tasheka Arceneaux-Sutton

    Tasheka Arceneaux-Sutton

    I first learned about Tasheka Arceneaux-Sutton way back in 2015 when I interviewed Silas Munro. Since then, Tasheka has gone on to become one of the leading voices behind discovering Black people omitted from the graphic design history canon. Even design legend Dr. Cheryl D. Miller has sung her praises, so I knew I had to sit down with Tasheka and learn more about her remarkable journey.

    Tasheka spoke to me about her experience as an educator and researcher, including an examination of her teaching philosophy. She also talked about growing up in New Orleans, her shift into design, working for the Navy Reservists, and even starting her own studio, Blacvoice Design. Lastly, she discussed her upcoming book Black Design in America, and shared how the different aspects of her work keep her motivated and inspired.

    If there’s any lesson you learn from Tasheka, it should be this one: you have control over your own path as a designer, so work hard and you can make your dreams come true!

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    Aviatrix Writers' Room - Meghan P. Browne

    Aviatrix Writers' Room - Meghan P. Browne

    In this Writers’ Room Interview with author Meghan P. Browne, we talk about her writing and publication journey, to include the impact the The Writing Barn and Vermont College of Fine Arts had on her work, and the post-publication ‘slump’. 

    Thanks so much for listening!


    Blue skies, happy reading, and happy listening!

    -Liz Booker


    Retired U.S. Coast Guard Helicopter Pilot, Liz Booker on Motherhood in Aviation

    Retired U.S. Coast Guard Helicopter Pilot, Liz Booker on Motherhood in Aviation

    Liz Booker is a pilot, writer for children and young adults, and mother of three. She retired from a 28-year career in the U.S. Coast Guard as a helicopter pilot and foreign diplomat in 2019 to write full time. She holds a Master in Public Administration from Harvard University, a Master of Fine Arts in Writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts, and her Commercial Fixed and Rotary Wing licenses.  

    Liz is the host of the Aviatrix Book Club, Aviatrix Book Review podcast where she interviews authors of books featuring women in aviation, and the Aviatrix Book Review website, with over 500 books featuring women in aviation and space in all genres, for all ages. You can find her on social media @literaryaviatrix.

    She joins the podcast to talk about her illustrious career and motherhood. 

    085: Silas Munro

    085: Silas Munro

    I'm ending off June with an absolutely amazing interview with design educator Silas Munro. Over the years, Silas has collaborated with some huge names in the art world, such as MoMA, the Walker art Center, and GOOD. (He even taught one of our previous guests on the show -- Ariana Farquharson!)

    We spoke a lot about design education and pedagogy, touched on diversity in the field of design vis-à-vis competitions like ADC Young Guns, and explored the notion of an African-American/Black design aesthetic. I love his idea that designers can operate along several different modes of creativity, and his work is living proof of that. It's an exciting time to be a designer thanks to people like Silas!


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