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On this episode I get to talk to my long time friend Dana Anderson who I've seen build an empire of artists and creatives over the last decade in the heart of DTLV. Dana started I.S.I (Industry Supporting Industry) with his great friend and business partner Phillip Limon with the intent to bring Art to and music together in the form of pop up events around various venues in Las Vegas. Curating some of the finest local Las Vegas natives was a major part of the events which helped bind the art community in a new refreshing way. In doing so they gave creatives the chance to show and sell their works at large clubs and venues at unique events rather than just another art gallery or store opening. Dana's ever evolving sense of fresh ideas and innovative business sense has helped generate work for local artists around town in new ways the city had never seen the likes of before. I get to dig a little into how he got here, what they are still working on now during this pandemic and a little of what the future holds for his new endeavor Reapers Grip, his new skateboard grip tape company.
Ps.
**Please excuse the audio on this recording we've been redoing the studio and had to deal with what he had on hand at the moment
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On this episode I get to talk to my long time friend Dana Anderson who I've seen build an empire of artists and creatives over the last decade in the heart of DTLV. Dana started I.S.I (Industry Supporting Industry) with his great friend and business partner Phillip Limon with the intent to bring Art to and music together in the form of pop up events around various venues in Las Vegas. Curating some of the finest local Las Vegas natives was a major part of the events which helped bind the art community in a new refreshing way. In doing so they gave creatives the chance to show and sell their works at large clubs and venues at unique events rather than just another art gallery or store opening. Dana's ever evolving sense of fresh ideas and innovative business sense has helped generate work for local artists around town in new ways the city had never seen the likes of before. I get to dig a little into how he got here, what they are still working on now during this pandemic and a little of what the future holds for his new endeavor Reapers Grip, his new skateboard grip tape company.
Ps.
**Please excuse the audio on this recording we've been redoing the studio and had to deal with what he had on hand at the moment