DIALOGUES
The founders of Midriff Magazine discuss the importance of sharing the stories of young womxn in today’s world.
In advance of The MASH, we talked to several up-and-coming musicians joining Reverberations Mag at the Olin Stage.
Sage Marshall and Douglas A. Martin discuss Kathy Acker, the juxtaposition of different selves, finding a voice within criticism, and the importance of creating a home within writing.
David Harrington discusses his inspiration for starting Kronos Quartet, the energy of collaboration, and his advice for aspiring musicians.
Austin Halpern discusses his practice of interpretive landscape in advance of his photography show at the Telluride Arts HQ Gallery.
Jason Stopa on his curatorial practice, the importance of viewing art in real life, and what it’s like to put together a women-centric show as a male curator.
Visual artist Maura Allen discusses the West, her artistic “reverberations,” and the intersections of business and art.
Sav on growing up in the music industry, writing her own material, and playing in front of people she loves.
Acclaimed Folk-Singer Dar Williams on the function of art, songwriting, Sylvia Plath, and rebuilding community.
Wyatt on creating a dialogue between visual artists, theatrical performers, and audience members.
Ani on what drew him to the outdoors, why he started making films, and his upcoming project.
We talked about what it means to be a critic, a whole slew of movies and books, and The Boss.
Art from our listening party, inspired by Girlpool’s most recent album.