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This episode discusses Nick Cave's exhibition Forothermore and features a conversation with scholar-artist Dr. Meida Teresa McNeal and curator-artist Danny Dunson. A timely meditation on listening, Black bodies, house culture and visual arts, enriched with sound excerpts from Dr. Zami's research field trip to Chicago.
In Conversation With
Meida Teresa McNeal is Artistic and Managing Director of Honey Pot Performance. She received her PhD in Performance Studies (Northwestern) and her MFA in Choreography & Dance History (Ohio State). Awards include Field Foundation’s Leaders for a New Chicago, 3Arts Award in Dance, Chicago Dancemakers Forum Lab Artist, and the Links’ Hall Co-Missions Fellowship. An Independent Artist and Scholar at the intersection of performance studies, dance, and critical ethnography, Meida also teaches at University of Chicago and Columbia College Chicago. Meida also works with the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events' Executive Administration team as the Senior Manager of Arts & Community Impact Investments building and implementing artist recovery programs and creative placemaking grantmaking initiatives. Prior to this role, Meida worked with the Chicago Park District as Arts & Culture Manager supporting community arts partnerships, youth arts, cultural stewardship, and civic engagement initiatives.
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Danny Dunson is an art historian, critic, curator, and writer. He is a Director of Curatorial Services at DuSable Museum of African American History in Chicago. Dunson graduated from the University of Illinois at Chicago with a degree in Art History and received both a Fulbright Grant and Gilman Scholarship. Exhibition projects include "The Color is: Nick Cave and Jack Cave" at the DuSable Museum Roundhouse, “In Memoriam, Portraits of the Middle Passage, In Situ,” at the Cape Coast Castle Museum in Ghana, and “Collective Reflections: African and Diasporic Expressions of the New Vanguard” in Gallery 1957 in Accra, Ghana. He founded the Legacy Brothers and The Lab, an artist development consultancy designed to prepare emerging artists of disadvantaged communities to enter the art world by providing grants for studio spaces, supplies, and living expenses.
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Nick Cave
DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center
Lori Branch
Credits
Sounds
DJ Set by Lori Branch at “The Power of the Party” Event, DuSable Museum
Improvisation by JayVe Montgomery + Mankwe Ndosi at Freedom From and Freedom To, August 27, 2022
Visuals
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By Intervening Arts - Freie Universität BerlinThis episode discusses Nick Cave's exhibition Forothermore and features a conversation with scholar-artist Dr. Meida Teresa McNeal and curator-artist Danny Dunson. A timely meditation on listening, Black bodies, house culture and visual arts, enriched with sound excerpts from Dr. Zami's research field trip to Chicago.
In Conversation With
Meida Teresa McNeal is Artistic and Managing Director of Honey Pot Performance. She received her PhD in Performance Studies (Northwestern) and her MFA in Choreography & Dance History (Ohio State). Awards include Field Foundation’s Leaders for a New Chicago, 3Arts Award in Dance, Chicago Dancemakers Forum Lab Artist, and the Links’ Hall Co-Missions Fellowship. An Independent Artist and Scholar at the intersection of performance studies, dance, and critical ethnography, Meida also teaches at University of Chicago and Columbia College Chicago. Meida also works with the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events' Executive Administration team as the Senior Manager of Arts & Community Impact Investments building and implementing artist recovery programs and creative placemaking grantmaking initiatives. Prior to this role, Meida worked with the Chicago Park District as Arts & Culture Manager supporting community arts partnerships, youth arts, cultural stewardship, and civic engagement initiatives.
Website
Danny Dunson is an art historian, critic, curator, and writer. He is a Director of Curatorial Services at DuSable Museum of African American History in Chicago. Dunson graduated from the University of Illinois at Chicago with a degree in Art History and received both a Fulbright Grant and Gilman Scholarship. Exhibition projects include "The Color is: Nick Cave and Jack Cave" at the DuSable Museum Roundhouse, “In Memoriam, Portraits of the Middle Passage, In Situ,” at the Cape Coast Castle Museum in Ghana, and “Collective Reflections: African and Diasporic Expressions of the New Vanguard” in Gallery 1957 in Accra, Ghana. He founded the Legacy Brothers and The Lab, an artist development consultancy designed to prepare emerging artists of disadvantaged communities to enter the art world by providing grants for studio spaces, supplies, and living expenses.
Instagtram
Nick Cave
DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center
Lori Branch
Credits
Sounds
DJ Set by Lori Branch at “The Power of the Party” Event, DuSable Museum
Improvisation by JayVe Montgomery + Mankwe Ndosi at Freedom From and Freedom To, August 27, 2022
Visuals
Podcast Info