In this episode, we hear from artist Lex Gjurasic. We talk about the natural world in her art (specifically, saguaros and flowers), how this Seattleite found her place in the art scene of the old pueblo, artisan markets (when they are working for you, when they are not), art as coping and joy as the queerest form of resistance. This episode will mentally health you!
Hear about all this and more by listening to the complete podcast above (+ link to the mini below!)
https://kxci.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Lex-Gjurasic-Mini.mp3
In this episode, we feature Barbea Williams, a renowned Dance maker, Entrepreneur and Cultural Practitioner. She is the founder and artistic director of the...
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