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Works in Progress

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WORKS IN PROGRESS is a podcast produced by the ArtLab at Harvard University. In this podcast, we speak with the contemporary visual and performing artists working at ArtLab. The ArtLab is helping create the conditions for the Arts to flourish at Harvard, and this podcast brings these artists and their ideas to you. Season 1: Spring, 2022Hosted by Bree Edwards, ArtLab Director, with Kristian Hardy, a student at Harvard College Ep 1: Jordan Weber, artist and John Peterson, Curator of Loeb FellowshipEp 2: Merritt Moore, ballerina, and physicistEp 3: Claire Chase, flutist, and Harvard professor, and Lisa E. Harris, opera singer, and composerEp 4: Ayodele Casel, Tap Dancer and Torya Beard, Director, and Educator Ep 5: Matt Saunders, artist, and Harvard professor; Jennifer Roberts, Art Historian, and Harvard Professor and Eric Zou, a student at Harvard College

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Episode 4 Jessi Stegall and Ilya Vidrin

In this final episode of season two of Works in Progress, movement-based researchers Ilya Vidrin and Jessi Stegall join ArtLab Director Bree Edwards to discuss their dance-based collaborations at the ArtLab. Both are dancers and educators with graduate degrees from Harvard specializing in neuroscience and ethics. Ilya and Jessi make the invisible visible through their studies of the ethics of physical interaction.   During their residency at ArtLab, Ilya and Jessi utilized movement and wearable technologies as the investigative medium for their shared project, The Partnering Lab. As a platform for collaborative movement research, The Partnering Lab explores embodied ethics in social interactions. Ilya and Jessi navigate the moral space between bodies, collectively cultivating virtues like trust, care, and empathy.   Join us for this in-studio conversation with Ilya and Jessi about moving together and apart while negotiating ethical balances through collaboration. Jessi Stegall is a choreographer and dance-theatre artist based in Chicago, IL. She has been an artist-in-residence at Boston Center for the Arts, Harvard ArtLab, Rhode Island Women’s Choreography Project, New Dances Chicago, National Parks Service, Hot Crowd Dance Company, Little Fire Dance Collective, and was recently featured as one of Dance Magazine’s “25 to Watch” (2022). Jessi holds an M.S. in Ethics from Harvard University with a focus in Narrative Ethics, a B.S. in Expressive Art Therapy from Lesley University, and is an alumna of Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. Dr. Ilya Vidrin is a choreographer, dramaturg, and director of The Partnering Lab. Born into a refugee family from Russia, Ilya’s work engages with and investigates ethics of physical interaction, including the embodiment of care, trust, cultural competence, consent, and social responsibility. Ilya is an Assistant Professor of Creative Practice Research and Core Faculty at Northeastern University. Ilya is also an alum of Northeastern, where he pursued undergraduate studies in Cognitive Psychology, Neuroscience, and Rhetorical Theory. He holds a Master’s Degree in Human Development and Psychology from Harvard University, and a doctorate in Performing Arts from the Centre for Dance Research at Coventry University (United Kingdom) Ilya’s ArtLab page: https://artlab.harvard.edu/directory/ilya-vidrin/ [ https://artlab.harvard.edu/directory/ilya-vidrin/] Ilya’s Website: https://www.ilyavidrin.com/ [https://www.ilyavidrin.com/] Ilya’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ilya.vidrin/ [https://www.instagram.com/ilya.vidrin/] Jessi’s Website: https://www.jessistegall.com/ [https://www.jessistegall.com/ ] Jessi’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fraulein_stegall/ [https://www.instagram.com/fraulein_stegall/] Works in Progress is recorded and produced in ArtLab’s Mead Production Lab, which is located on the traditional territory of the Massachusetts people, the original inhabitants of what is now known as Boston and Cambridge. Season 2 is hosted by Bree Edwards, produced by Kat Nakaji, researched by Sadie Trichler, designed by Sonia Sobrino Ralston, and edited by Luke Damrosch. The Healing Project concert was recorded by Harvard Media Production Center. The theme music is by Kicktracks [https://artlist.io/song/48710/oceanside]. For more information about the show, the ArtLab, and the artists featured, visit artlab.harvard.edu [http://artlab.harvard.edu/]. You can also follow us on Instagram at @harvardartlab [https://www.instagram.com/harvardartlab/].

10. Feb. 2025 - 26 min
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Episode 3 Frank Waln

In this episode, Lakota music artist, public speaker, and educator Frank Waln joins ArtLab director Bree Edwards to explore the medicinal power of music in constructing futures from the rubble of colonial violence. Drawing on his formative relationship with music, Frank traces the lineage of hip-hop back to experiences of colonial displacement faced by communities of color in America. He discusses how this legacy opened space for him to celebrate and share his indigeneity through storytelling, ceremony, and music. Native artists, having already navigated their own apocalypses, are uniquely equipped with potent cultural tools for fostering renewal. We delve into Frank’s multi-year artist residency at ArtLab, where he aimed to continue exploring his hip-hop practice—until he received unexpected news: the discovery of a hair sample belonging to his great-grandmother in the Woodbury Collection at the Harvard Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography. This painful revelation marked a pivotal moment in his creative journey. In collaboration with Harvard’s Native American Program (HUNAP) and the Harvard Divinity School (HDS), Frank led a gathering inspired by the Lakota Wiping of the Tears ceremony, creating a healing space for himself and other native peoples at Harvard. Join us for an intimate conversation about Frank’s approach to hip-hop, heritage, and healing at ArtLab and beyond. Frank’s ArtLab residency page: https://artlab.harvard.edu/directory/frank-waln/ [https://artlab.harvard.edu/directory/frank-waln/] Frank’s personal website: http://frankwaln.com/ [ http://frankwaln.com/] Frank’s instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/frankwaln/ [https://www.instagram.com/frankwaln/] Works in Progress is recorded and produced in ArtLab’s Mead Production Lab, located on the traditional territory of the Massachusetts people, the original inhabitants of what is now known as Boston and Cambridge. The show is hosted by Bree Edwards, produced by Kat Nakaji, and edited by Luke Damrosch—theme music . Theme music is by Kicktracks. For more information about the show, the ArtLab, and the artists featured, visit artlab.harvard.edu. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching @ArtLabHarvard [https://www.instagram.com/harvardartlab/].

12. Dez. 2024 - 27 min
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Episode 2 Samora Pinderhughes

The music in the introduction and conclusion of this episode comes from the concert on April 30, 2024, at Harvard University, led by artist and composer Samora Pinderhughes and The Healing Project. It includes Dani Murcia, Nia Drummond, and Jebreal Jackson on vocals, Elliott Skinner on guitar and vocals, and Joshua Crumbly on bass. The performance features an introduction by Vijay Iyer, the Franklin D. and Florence Rosenblatt Professor of the Arts.  This musical performance was commissioned by the Harvard University Committee on the Arts (HUCA) and ArtLab.  https://artlab.harvard.edu/samora-pinderhughes-the-healing-project/ [https://artlab.harvard.edu/samora-pinderhughes-the-healing-project/]  In this episode of Works in Progress, artist and composer Samora Pinderhughes joins ArtLab director Bree Edwards to discuss the reparative power of collaborative art. As a PhD student in Creative Practice and Critical Inquiry (CPCI) in the Harvard Department of Music, Samora is engaged in unearthing obscured cultural artifacts of collective experience. His work navigates entrenched layers of structural inequality to orchestrate widely resonant projects for healing and harmony. Moved by a calling to utilize art in service to societal transformation, Samora invites us to think and feel more deeply about navigating our shared worlds. The Healing Project is a New York-based arts organization exploring creative alternatives to systemic violence and is part of Samora’s dissertation. In this concert, Samora and his collaborators intertwine the voices of incarcerated and non-incarcerated individuals, crafting a shared melodic plea for a better world.  Join us for a vulnerable and inspiring conversation about Samora’s commitment to liberatory creative work for collective healing. Samora’s ArtLab page: https://artlab.harvard.edu/samora-pinderhughes-the-healing-project/ [https://artlab.harvard.edu/samora-pinderhughes-the-healing-project/] Samora’s website: https://www.samorapinderhughes.com/ [https://www.samorapinderhughes.com/] Samora’s Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/samorapinderhughes/ [https://www.instagram.com/samorapinderhughes/] Works in Progress is recorded and produced in ArtLab’s Mead Production Lab, which is located on the traditional territory of the Massachusetts people, the original inhabitants of what is now known as Boston and Cambridge. Season 2 is hosted by Bree Edwards, produced by Kat Nakaji, researched by Sadie Trichler, designed by Sonia Sobrino Ralston, and edited by Luke Damrosch. The Healing Project concert was hosted in Paine Music Hall by the Harvard Department of Music and recorded by the Harvard Media Production Center. The theme music is by Kicktracks [https://artlist.io/song/48710/oceanside]. For more information about the show, the ArtLab, and the artists featured, visit artlab.harvard.edu [http://artlab.harvard.edu/]. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching @ArtLabHarvard [https://www.instagram.com/harvardartlab/].

20. Nov. 2024 - 24 min
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Season 2 - Episode 1 Joseph Zeal-Henry

In this episode, designer, urbanist, and curator Joseph Zeal-Henry joins ArtLab director Bree Edwards to discuss equity and politics in the built environment. We sat down with Joseph to explore his year-long residency as the Loeb Fellow at ArtLab, where he sought to bridge public service and art in pursuit of new cultural architectures. In collaboration with HUCA, Joseph spent his time at Harvard constructing a public sound sculpture called the “SUPA System,” a sonic installation that utilizes sound as a medium for shaping space. Joseph discusses the need to shift from models of cultural consumption to cultural production, especially through exploratory spatial practices in music. He emphasizes the importance of integrating different scales and perspectives to create new communal structures for relating and creating. This approach engages a politics of spatial architecture that acknowledges continual evolution and transformation, catalyzing a redistribution of agency and power. Join us for an inspiring conversation about Joseph’s innovative approach to equitable architecture here at ArtLab and beyond. Joseph’s ArtLab page: https://artlab.harvard.edu/directory/joseph-zeal-henry/ [https://artlab.harvard.edu/directory/joseph-zeal-henry/] Joseph’s personal website: https://josephzealhenry.com [https://josephzealhenry.com] Joseph’s instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/josephzealhenry/ [https://www.instagram.com/josephzealhenry/] Works in Progress is recorded and produced in ArtLab’s Mead Production Lab, located on the traditional territory of the Massachusetts people, the original inhabitants of what is now known as Boston and Cambridge. The show is hosted by Bree Edwards, produced by Kat Nakaji, and edited by Luke Damrosch. Theme music by Kicktracks [https://artlist.io/song/48710/oceanside]. For more information about the show, the ArtLab, and the artists featured, visit artlab.harvard.edu [http://artlab.harvard.edu]. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching @ArtLabHarvard [https://www.instagram.com/harvardartlab/].

8. Sept. 2024 - 24 min
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Season 1 - Episode 5 Alan Burroughs Collection with Jennifer Roberts and Matt Saunders

Matt Saunders [https://afvs.fas.harvard.edu/people/matt-saunders], Professor of Art, Film, and Visual Studies; Jennifer Roberts [https://haa.fas.harvard.edu/people/jennifer-roberts], Elizabeth Cary Agassiz Professor of the Humanities, and American and Contemporary Art and; Kristian Hardy & Erik Zou, Harvard Undergraduate Fellows, Summer Humanities and Arts Research Program (SHARP). Diving into “artistic research,” we discuss what it means to Harvard professors and students. In today’s case study, we catch a glimpse into how artists and scholars engage with a specific set of images in the Alan Burroughs special collection at the Harvard Art Museums. To discuss its contents, we are joined in the studio by Harvard professors Matt Saunders and Jennifer Roberts who provide insights on how this collection inspired their scholarship and art making. We are also joined by Harvard college student, Erik Zou, an undergraduate Summer Humanities and Arts Research (SHARP) fellow. A Harvard graduate himself, Burroughs was interested in using X-rays to distinguish between original and repainted works of art. Join us in discovering what goes on within a painting and how technical analysis has radically altered our perception of art and artistic research. Link to Alan Burroughs collection: https://harvardartmuseums.org/publications/special-collections/alan-burroughs-collection-of-x-radiographs?group=Alan+Burroughs+Collection+of+X-Radiographs [https://harvardartmuseums.org/publications/special-collections/alan-burroughs-collection-of-x-radiographs?group=Alan+Burroughs+Collection+of+X-Radiographs]  Link to Matt’s biography: https://afvs.fas.harvard.edu/people/matt-saunders [https://afvs.fas.harvard.edu/people/matt-saunders]  Link to Jennifer’s biography: https://haa.fas.harvard.edu/people/jennifer-roberts [https://haa.fas.harvard.edu/people/jennifer-roberts]  Link to Jennifer’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jenniferrrrrroberts/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D [https://www.instagram.com/jenniferrrrrroberts/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D]  Link to SHARP undergraduate research programs: https://uraf.harvard.edu/sharp-project-descriptions [https://uraf.harvard.edu/sharp-project-descriptions]  Link to Kristian Hardy’s biography: https://artlab.harvard.edu/people/kristian-hardy [https://artlab.harvard.edu/people/kristian-hardy]  Works in Progress is recorded and produced in the Mead Production Lab, located on the traditional territory of the Massachusetts people, the original inhabitants of what is now known as Boston and Cambridge. The show is hosted by Bree Edwards and Kristian Hardy, engineered by Kat Nakaji, edited by Jemma Byrne, and produced by the ArtLab at Harvard University with help from Thinkubator Media. Theme music by Kicktracks and Gvidon. For more information about the show, the ArtLab, and the artists featured, visit artlab.harvard.edu [http://artlab.harvard.edu]. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram by searching ArtLab at Harvard.

11. Apr. 2022 - 40 min
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