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#59 - How Does UP Magazine Give Voice to Urban Art and Artists? | T.K. Mills

#59 - How Does UP Magazine Give Voice to Urban Art and Artists? | T.K. Mills


Season 10


Writer, curator, and editor-in-chief of UP Magazine, T.K. Mills returns to the podcast.

Mills shares how living in New York City shapes his writing, curatorial practice, and editorial leadership at UP…


Published on 9 hours ago

#58 – "Is Art a Mirror for Modern Life?" | Zoë Lintzeris

#58 – "Is Art a Mirror for Modern Life?" | Zoë Lintzeris


Season 10


Artist and Arts in Health Specialist Zoë Lintzeris joins the podcast.  

Lintzeris shares how life in Baltimore and beyond informs her visual art practice. Lintzeris' work explores themes of love, loss…


Published on 6 days, 9 hours ago

From Mic to Movement: Documenting Stories, Sharing Resources, and Fostering Reciprocal Support Systems | M'Balou Camara for Maryland Arts Summit

From Mic to Movement: Documenting Stories, Sharing Resources, and Fostering Reciprocal Support Systems | M'Balou Camara for Maryland Arts Summit


Season 10


Aspiring podcaster and artist M’Balou Camara interviews me for a special Maryland Art Summit 2025 recording.

M’Balou is a former student, current colleague, and emerging podcaster preparing to launch …


Published on 1 week, 3 days ago

#57 – Can Art, Storytelling, and Hope Illuminate Community? | Neha Misra

#57 – Can Art, Storytelling, and Hope Illuminate Community? | Neha Misra


Season 10


Artist, poet, and climate justice advocate Neha Misra joins The Truth In This Art podcast. 

Misra shares how growing up in India, studying physics, and her cultural roots shape her creative work. Misr…


Published on 2 weeks, 4 days ago

#56 – What Do We Inherit and What Do We Share? | Kiara-Maribel Rivera

#56 – What Do We Inherit and What Do We Share? | Kiara-Maribel Rivera


Season 10


Artist Kiara-Maribel Rivera joins the podcast. In this conversation, Rivera reflects on how her family’s migration and history shaped her identity and her creative work. She shares how her mother’s c…


Published on 3 weeks ago

#55 – Who Controls the Narrative? | Carter Wynne

#55 – Who Controls the Narrative? | Carter Wynne


Season 10


Artist and curator Carter Wynne joins the podcast. In this episode, Wynne shares how growing up in Washington, DC, and coming from a line of organizers shaped her commitment to social justice and art…


Published on 3 weeks, 2 days ago

#54 – What Hides Beneath the Surface? | Tiger Chengliang Cai

#54 – What Hides Beneath the Surface? | Tiger Chengliang Cai


Season 10


Artist Tiger Chengliang Cai joins the The Truth in This Art. In this episode, Cai shares his journey from China to New York and how his background shapes his creative work. Cai talks about teaching h…


Published on 4 weeks, 2 days ago

#53  – Can Art Make Philosophy Less Intimidating? | Mia Ntenta

#53 – Can Art Make Philosophy Less Intimidating? | Mia Ntenta


Season 10


Artist and philosopher Mia Ntenta joins the podcast. Ntenta is a visual artist working across painting, sculpture, and installation. 

Ntenta is one of several artists I interviewed from Spring/Break A…


Published on 1 month ago

#52 – Can Sculpture Help Us Imagine Life After Humanity? | Rosalie Smith

#52 – Can Sculpture Help Us Imagine Life After Humanity? | Rosalie Smith


Season 10


Artist Rosalie Smith joins the podcast. Smith reflects on developing her unique style. Smith talks about making sculptures with old technology and everyday things. Smith shares her process behind her…


Published on 1 month ago

#51 – Is Being Present the Secret Ingredient of CookHouse? | Chef George Dailey

#51 – Is Being Present the Secret Ingredient of CookHouse? | Chef George Dailey


Season 10


Chef & owner of On the Hill Cafe and CookHouse, Chef George Dailey joins the podcast. Dailey is originally from Venezuela. He started his cooking career in Boston, then moved to Baltimore and opened …


Published on 1 month, 1 week ago





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