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Riverside ChatsLocal Art Plug founder Xavier Jackson is on conversation with Michael Griffin about ways artists can advocate for themselves, the essential role of resources in the creative process, and how Omaha can better support local artists.
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Riverside ChatsJoshua Brown is the program coordinator at the Nebraska Arts Council, a state organization whose mission is to promote, cultivate and sustain the arts through programming, grants and opportunities to foster creative innovation statewide.
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Riverside ChatsIn this episode, artist Jahmai Brown and Michael Griffin are talking about the inspiration behind his work, and his hope for viewers to interact with it. They're also talking about the skills he thinks are important for a young artist to develop, and how those artists can find support in Omaha.
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Riverside ChatsIn this episode, Michael Griffin and Aspen Monet Laboy are in conversation about Laboy’s origins as a writer and artist, and how they became interested in glassblowing and sculpting. They're also talking about the economics of being an artist in Omaha and how we can better support the creative community.
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Riverside ChatsIn this episode, Ameen Wahba and Michael Griffin are talking about therapy and mental health, Wahba’s journey to realizing he could be both an artist and a therapist, and how he balances both parts of his life.
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Three Omaha Projects With Varied Goals To Receive State Funding
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Interview with Project Project Co-Founder Joel Damon
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Riverside ChatsOn today’s show, Michael Griffin is in conversation with Lee Emma Running about “Opera Coat,” the culmination of her year-long residency with Opera Omaha. The piece is on display at Kaneko through Feb. 11.
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Interview with Chief Curator and Director of Programs for Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts Rachel Adams
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Interview with KANEKO Board Member Carissa Schrager