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The Open Call Podcast hosts conversations centered around contemporary art and is hosted by Laura Tanner and Anne Stagg. We share images of the artwork we discuss on our Instagram at #the_open_call_podcast. Another feature is that we ask each guest to give shoutouts to other artists and organizations and we feature their shoutouts on our Instagram too. New episodes are released every Thursday and our Instagram is active 5 days a week. Special thanks to Susan Cooper for voicing the Outro, Scott Stagg for composing our music, and to our interns: Alyssia Price, Erin Miller, Syd Cole, Ainsley Coty, and Christian Pruitt.
In this episode of The Open Call Podcast, we talk with Io Palmer. Io is a conceptual artist who lives and works in Pullman, Washington. She creates large-scale installations with humble materials to investigate ideas of access, and belonging. Io's work is richly surfaced and walks the line between beauty and kitsch, borrowing from the decorative arts to lure the viewer into an exploration of existing architecture in order to question how spaces can divide, as well as bring us together. Join us as we catch up with Io Palmer and learn more about her work.
The Open Call Podcast hosts conversations centered around contemporary art and is hosted by Laura Tanner and Anne Stagg. We share images of the artwork we discuss on our Instagram at #the_open_call_podcast. Another feature is that we ask each guest to give shoutouts to other artists and organizations and we feature their shoutouts on our Instagram too. New episodes are released every Thursday and our Instagram is active 5 days a week. Special thanks to Susan Cooper for voicing the Outro, Scott Stagg for composing our music, and to our interns: Alyssia Price, Erin Miller, Syd Cole, Ainsley Coty, and Christian Pruitt.
In this episode of The Open Call Podcast, we talk with Io Palmer. Io is a conceptual artist who lives and works in Pullman, Washington. She creates large-scale installations with humble materials to investigate ideas of access, and belonging. Io's work is richly surfaced and walks the line between beauty and kitsch, borrowing from the decorative arts to lure the viewer into an exploration of existing architecture in order to question how spaces can divide, as well as bring us together. Join us as we catch up with Io Palmer and learn more about her work.