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The Art Box - Episode 458 - Cool Shit with Cool People: Laura Esbensen and the Art of Radical Generosity

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What happens when you turn a 1960s vintage bus into an art gallery? You get Gallery RAG Las Vegas, the bold new artist-run exhibition space created by Las Vegas artist, curator, and community builder Laura Esbensen. In this energetic conversation, Steve sits down with Laura to explore her journey from illustration and photography to sculpture, installation art, and curating projects that challenge the traditional gallery model. Together they discuss creativity, experimentation, the beauty of asking "What do I already have to share?", and Laura's belief that art is a radical act of generosity. Laura also shares the story behind Gallery RAG, an innovative exhibition space that exists to showcase adventurous work while bringing artists and neighbors together in a welcoming community setting. From the Desert Biennial Project to Art+Everywhere, we explore how collaboration, curiosity, and generosity can transform not only art,but the communities that surround it. If you've ever believed that great ideas don't have to live inside white walls, or that the best art often begins with a simple question and a willingness to try something new, you'll love this conversation with one of Southern Nevada's most imaginative creative voices. Find out more: https://www.galleryraglv.com/ [https://www.galleryraglv.com/] https://www.lauraesbensen.com [https://www.lauraesbensen.com/] @lauraesbensen

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episode The Art Box - Episode 458 - Cool Shit with Cool People: Laura Esbensen and the Art of Radical Generosity artwork

The Art Box - Episode 458 - Cool Shit with Cool People: Laura Esbensen and the Art of Radical Generosity

What happens when you turn a 1960s vintage bus into an art gallery? You get Gallery RAG Las Vegas, the bold new artist-run exhibition space created by Las Vegas artist, curator, and community builder Laura Esbensen. In this energetic conversation, Steve sits down with Laura to explore her journey from illustration and photography to sculpture, installation art, and curating projects that challenge the traditional gallery model. Together they discuss creativity, experimentation, the beauty of asking "What do I already have to share?", and Laura's belief that art is a radical act of generosity. Laura also shares the story behind Gallery RAG, an innovative exhibition space that exists to showcase adventurous work while bringing artists and neighbors together in a welcoming community setting. From the Desert Biennial Project to Art+Everywhere, we explore how collaboration, curiosity, and generosity can transform not only art,but the communities that surround it. If you've ever believed that great ideas don't have to live inside white walls, or that the best art often begins with a simple question and a willingness to try something new, you'll love this conversation with one of Southern Nevada's most imaginative creative voices. Find out more: https://www.galleryraglv.com/ [https://www.galleryraglv.com/] https://www.lauraesbensen.com [https://www.lauraesbensen.com/] @lauraesbensen

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