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S2/EP3 - Decolonizing the Arts with Ruckus Women Collective

37 min · 3. mar. 2022
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[https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/59013733bf629ab07079fc21/dae347d1-b284-44a9-89b2-c918c21fc248/Untitled+design.png?format=1000w] Ruckus Women Collective is a group of creators who subvert colonial, capitalist, racist, and patriarchal standards. As members and supporters of queer, BIPOC, disabled, and racialized communities, the Ruckus Women aim to facilitate the sharing and creation of ant-establishment art, dismantling oppressive institutions and empowering those not being given a seat at the table. On this episode of Purple Glow Pod, we talk with Ruckus Women Collective about anti-establishment art and what decolonizing the arts means/looks like. Episode Notes: Follow Ruckus Women Collective on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/drdarkroast/]. Learn more about who the hell the Ruckus Women are and what they’re doing here. [https://ruckuswomen.com]

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S2/EP4 - "What Water Knows, the Land Remembers": A Conversation with Katie Lawson, a curator for the 2022 Toronto Biennial of Art

On this episode of Purple Glow Pod, we were joined by Katie Lawson [https://www.katieblawson.com], one of the curators at the 2022 Toronto Biennial of Art [https://torontobiennial.org]. Katie talked about the significance of this year’s theme, What Water Knows, the Land Remembers, and how the Biennial repurposes public space in the GTA to engage people in art and the community while exploring underrepresented histories and voices. Episode Notes: You can enjoy The Toronto Biennial of Art’s free programming at locations across the GTA until June 4th 2022. Learn more here. [https://torontobiennial.org] Find it on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/episode/3rqda7uj4zdtsPAVRxSARJ?si=68cbcd58b5f24dc9] and Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/purple-glow-pod/id1606423605?i=1000560569736]. [https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/59013733bf629ab07079fc21/8c30da46-b3ea-4762-979e-8bed1e73d350/PURPLEGLOW+POD.png?format=1000w]

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episode S2/EP3 - Decolonizing the Arts with Ruckus Women Collective cover

S2/EP3 - Decolonizing the Arts with Ruckus Women Collective

[https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/59013733bf629ab07079fc21/dae347d1-b284-44a9-89b2-c918c21fc248/Untitled+design.png?format=1000w] Ruckus Women Collective is a group of creators who subvert colonial, capitalist, racist, and patriarchal standards. As members and supporters of queer, BIPOC, disabled, and racialized communities, the Ruckus Women aim to facilitate the sharing and creation of ant-establishment art, dismantling oppressive institutions and empowering those not being given a seat at the table. On this episode of Purple Glow Pod, we talk with Ruckus Women Collective about anti-establishment art and what decolonizing the arts means/looks like. Episode Notes: Follow Ruckus Women Collective on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/drdarkroast/]. Learn more about who the hell the Ruckus Women are and what they’re doing here. [https://ruckuswomen.com]

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S2/EP2 - Art for Art's Sake

[https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/59013733bf629ab07079fc21/1c92ed2f-c97f-4fa5-a278-8d59e2b7e898/1.png?format=1000w] Find it on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/purple-glow-pod/id1606423605?i=1000550003210] and https://open.spotify.com/episode/4ewk1hRHiveTWI7XIDuHOqSpotify [https://open.spotify.com/episode/2gBhtCGFHmCSdAUQTLtxf5]. Art for art’s sake, or l’art pour l’art, is a philosophy that originated in France in the early 19th century that suggests the purpose of art is not to serve some higher moral, cultural, or political purpose; rather, the value lies in the artistic pursuit itself. This bohemian slogan inspired a movement advocating that art needs no justification. On this episode, we chatted with Josh Gallina, the artistic director of Bloody Nails Cinema, about creating for the sake of creating and allowing love of an art form to be reason enough to pursue it. Episode Notes: Follow Josh on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/drdarkroast/]. Check out Bloody Nails Cinema on Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdlrqR7F6t_mqUYywF6e3iQ].

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