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A conversation with Mel Moseley, a theatre artist, musician, writer, storyteller, teacher, and truth teller based in Portland. Her performance work explores themes of sexuality and relationships using music and storytelling.
We discuss the powerful impact of sharing our personal truths publicly, the outdoors as a place for creativity, having the privilege and financial ability to pursue creative endeavors, how to get out of a creative funk, seeing yourself through the eyes of collaborators, the Bauhaus movement, and the importance of having multiple perspectives.
You are going to love this episode, which is a perfect way to wrap up this season of The Art We Make Podcast.
You can find Mel at melaniemoseley.com
On Instagram and Facebook @sexologythemusical
By Anna LentzA conversation with Mel Moseley, a theatre artist, musician, writer, storyteller, teacher, and truth teller based in Portland. Her performance work explores themes of sexuality and relationships using music and storytelling.
We discuss the powerful impact of sharing our personal truths publicly, the outdoors as a place for creativity, having the privilege and financial ability to pursue creative endeavors, how to get out of a creative funk, seeing yourself through the eyes of collaborators, the Bauhaus movement, and the importance of having multiple perspectives.
You are going to love this episode, which is a perfect way to wrap up this season of The Art We Make Podcast.
You can find Mel at melaniemoseley.com
On Instagram and Facebook @sexologythemusical