X-TRA’s Artists and Rights is a conversation series exploring what art can do, and the intersection of artistic practice and Los Angeles's most urgent issues. Each session brings together a group of artists around a table. They share how they reach across the boundaries of their disciplines, build bridges, and develop strategies to collectively create supportive conditions and opportunities. We’ll hear from Nao Bustamante, Cog•nate Collective, Michelle Dizon, Zackary Drucker, Todd Gray, Arshia Haq, Vishal Jugdeo, Gelare Khoshgozaran, Marcus Kuiland-Nazario, Ahree Lee, Sandra de la Loza, Elana Mann, Jennifer Moon, Jaklin Romine, Patrick Staff, and Mario Ybarra Jr.! They share strategies for reaching across the boundaries of their disciplines. Building bridges. Working collectively. Creating supportive conditions and opportunities.
Episodes
Wednesday Jul 08, 2020
Living a Life While Decolonizing the Mind
Wednesday Jul 08, 2020
Wednesday Jul 08, 2020
Episode 1:
Living a Life while Decolonizing the Mind
with
Nao Bustamante, Todd Gray, Gelare Khoshgozaran, and Jennifer Moon
Moderated by Mario Ontiveros
In this conversation, the artists explore the challenges of sustaining a creative life, from managing the pressures to make a living, to pushing against prevailing models of the “artist” and the for-profit art world, to practicing self-care. The discussion addresses teaching, mentoring, and sharing as ways to enact creative communities and build supportive relationships to effect change.
“For the revolution, stay ready so you don’t have to get ready,” says Nao Bustamante.
This session was recorded in December 2019, before the Covid-19 global pandemic and uprising for racial justice upended our lives. It was only 6 months ago, but it feels like a day less than eternity. And yet, you will hear how this conversation remains relevant: the pandemic, the protests, the police violence, and the failures of the government have shed more light on the intersection of inequity, systemic racism, and injustice that compels the work of these artists.
The artists might not address the protests directly in the talk—but they lay out strategies for effecting change into the future.
Find more info about the artists and the podcast here.
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