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Perceived Value

66 Episodes

82 minutes | Nov 2, 2022
A New Partnership, An Old Conversation: Crafting The Future
Crafting the Future is a non-profit organization working to diversify the fields of art, craft, and design by connecting BIPOC artists with opportunities that will help them thrive. CTF encourages artists, makers, art appreciators to become members and form "crews" that are committed to regular fundraising efforts and community building. Crafting the Future grew out of concern about the lack of racial and ethnic diversity in the field of Craft, if you are an artist or patron of the arts who feels the same way, then please join us in this important work by joining the Crafting the Future community and donate today. BECOME A FUTURIST and show your support with a monthly donation. Learn more about Corey Pemberton. Become a Perceived Value Patron on Patreon. Help Sarah reach her goal of 100 patrons by subscribing with a $1 monthly donation. CLICK HERE to become a Patron. Don't forget to Rate AND Review us on iTunes! Instagram + Facebook: @perceivedvalue Find your Host: sarahrachelbrown.com Instagram: @sarahrachelbrown The music you hear on Perceived Value is by the Seattle group Song Sparrow Research. All You Need to Know off of their album Sympathetic Buzz. Find them on Spotify!
55 minutes | Oct 18, 2022
Are the records plated or solid Gold?: Ken Oriole the Engineer
In the 66th episode of Perceived Value, host Sarah Rachel Brown is in the midst of a roadtrip and makes a stop in Atlanta, GA to interview her friend Ken Oriole. Sarah and Ken first met in New York City through mutual friends and his job as a sound engineer has always fascinated her. In the past year Ken had moved to Atlanta and since Sarah was driving through, this was the perfect opportunity to learn more about what Ken’s job entails. The two friends sat down to discuss how Ken got his start as a sound engineer, how someone builds connections with this type of work, the difference between a producer and an engineer, and how Ken navigates billing his projects and re-evaluating the value of his time. ABOUT OUR GUEST: Ken Oriole is a Grammy winning recording engineer who has teamed up with many of the top artists and producers in the industry, and has worked at some of the world’s most renowned studios. Ken is known for his vast technical expertise, musical comprehension, and almost two decades of experience working across multiple genres and in a variety of roles. After relocating to New York in 2017, he branched out to new artists and genres. In 2022 he won a Grammy for “Album of the Year” for recording and engineering on Jon Batiste’s “We Are.” Along the way, Ken has engineered at many world-famous facilities, including Rick Rubin’s Shangri-La in Malibu, CA and Electric Lady Studios in New York.  Currently based back in Atlanta, Ken continues to work with major clients and travels to New York and LA often.  FIND OUR GUEST: kenoriole.com @kenoriole ! LISTEN TO HIS PLAYLIST ON SPOTIFY ! Become a Perceived Value Patron on Patreon. Help Sarah reach her goal of 100 patrons by subscribing with a $1 monthly donation. CLICK HERE to become a Patron. Don't forget to Rate AND Review us on iTunes! Instagram + Facebook: @perceivedvalue Find your Host: sarahrachelbrown.com Instagram: @sarahrachelbrown The music you hear on Perceived Value is by the Seattle group Song Sparrow Research. All You Need to Know off of their album Sympathetic Buzz. Find them on Spotify!
72 minutes | Oct 5, 2022
A Craft Program Closes: Namita Gupta Wiggers gives insight.
the 65th episode of Perceived Value host Sarah Rachel Brown connects remotely with Namita Gupta Wiggers. Namita is a writer, educator, and curator based in Portland, OR that Sarah met in Chicago during a conference in 2019. Since that time, Sarah has followed Namita’s work with the Critical Craft Forum and the MA in Critical Craft Studies program at Warren Wilson College. Having learned that the Critical Craft Studies program would be closing, Sarah reached to ask if Namita would share what her role was as Director of the program and what this closure means for both her and the students. The conversation gives insight as how the program was created, the intention behind the curriculum, the importance of understanding budgets, and how the college is navigating the logistics of the closure. This insightful conversation has been produced in two parts. The extended audio from this conversation is available through the Perceived Value Patreon. ABOUT OUR GUEST: Namita Gupta Wiggers is a writer, educator, and curator based in Portland, OR. Wiggers serves as the founding director of the MA in Critical Craft Studies at Warren Wilson College, the first and only low-residency program focused on craft histories and theory. She co-founded Critical Craft Forum, an online and onsite platform for dialogue and exchange including projects such as annual College Art Association Conference sessions from 2009-2019. Wiggers served as curator and then chief curator and director of Museum of Contemporary Craft/PNCA from 2004–14. Prior experiences as a museum educator, design researcher, studio jeweler, and life as an American of South Asian heritage also shape her research and writing on craft and culture. namitawiggers.com @namitapdx @criticalcraftforum @macraftstudieswwc Mentioned in the podcast: Master of Arts in Critical Craft Studies Craft Think Tank Michael Hatch of Crucible Glassworks Become a Perceived Value Patron on Patreon. Help Sarah reach her goal of 100 patrons by subscribing with a $1 monthly donation. CLICK HERE to become a Patron. Don't forget to Rate AND Review us on iTunes! Instagram + Facebook: @perceivedvalue Find your Host: sarahrachelbrown.com Instagram: @sarahrachelbrown The music you hear on Perceived Value is by the Seattle group Song Sparrow Research. All You Need to Know off of their album Sympathetic Buzz. Find them on Spotify!
72 minutes | Sep 14, 2022
A Completely Different Lifestyle: Adrienne Manno of Feast
In the 64th episode of Perceived Value host Sarah Rachel Brown shares an interview that took place this past May in Philadelphia. Before the interview, your host gives an update on how her big shift to full-time freelancing has been going since that time. It’s only fair she shares about her own transition, right? Today’s guest is Adrienne Manno, a Philadelphia creative whose brand Feast Sarah had admired and been following prior to connecting with Manno. The two Philadelphians sat down to discuss what brought Adrienne to Philadelphia, her background in apparel design, what holding a job for over 16 years entails, and what it’s like transitioning out of a role you’ve held for so long. ABOUT OUR GUEST Feast was born out of the nostalgia of making. Jewelry has always been a love-language used by Adrienne throughout her life, marking travel adventures and honoring family heirlooms.  Returning to work with her hands, she began sourcing and collecting materials, that in 2018, evolved into the brand.  Named after her favorite word, Feast, which signifies celebration and community, important themes for finding life’s connections. Designing capsule collections each season gives Feast the freedom to grow and change, adapting to new inspirations. Feast seeks to continue practicing sustainable methods in creating, by designing with new, deadstock, and up-cycled materials. Winner of Best of Philly 2021 - Best Jewelry Feast can be found in the following Philadelphia shops: Ritual Shoppe Lobo Mau Flagship Casa Vida Midnight Lunch Made + Maker Textile Find Feast: Instagram : @feast_jewelry Website : https://www.feastjewelryshop.com Many fall markets + festival events on the horizon (info found on IG account) Become a Perceived Value Patron on Patreon. Help Sarah reach her goal of 100 patrons by subscribing with a $1 monthly donation. CLICK HERE to become a Patron. Don't forget to Rate AND Review us on iTunes! Instagram + Facebook: @perceivedvalue Find your Host: sarahrachelbrown.com Instagram: @sarahrachelbrown The music you hear on Perceived Value is by the Seattle group Song Sparrow Research. All You Need to Know off of their album Sympathetic Buzz. Find them on Spotify!
72 minutes | Sep 6, 2022
Influential Branding: Paige Harwell Samek of Drainbowland
In the 63rd episode of Perceived Value host Sarah Rachel Brown is in Savannah, GA to interview the woman behind her favorite accessory brand Drainbowland. Paige Harwell Samek creates nostalgic, playful and colorful jewelry and with her acutely defined brand, she is thriving as a small business owner. The two friends sat down and reminisced about their time spent in Iowa and meeting as young punks in Seattle. Paige is expecting her first child and filled Sarah in on how she’s navigated transitioning her business from a part-time side-hustle to her full focus and how she’s approaching her maternity leave. Pitch decks, micro-influencers, passive income, collaborations; they discuss it all. FIND OUR GUEST: IG/TIKTOK @drainbowland drainbowland.com Mentioned Brands + Influencers : @michellenorrisphoto @roomshop @chunks.shop @safraneveryday Become a Perceived Value Patron on Patreon. Help Sarah reach her goal of 100 patrons by subscribing with a $1 monthly donation. CLICK HERE to become a Patron. Don't forget to Rate AND Review us on iTunes! Instagram + Facebook: @perceivedvalue Find your Host: sarahrachelbrown.com Instagram: @sarahrachelbrown The music you hear on Perceived Value is by the Seattle group Song Sparrow Research. All You Need to Know off of their album Sympathetic Buzz. Find them on Spotify!
66 minutes | Aug 30, 2022
What Does It Cost To Be On A Board?: Tom Loeser
In the 62nd episode of Perceived Value host Sarah Rachel Brown sits down with American Craft Council board trustee Tom Loeser. Sarah and Tom’s paths crossed at an event and their conversation quickly turned to discussing Tom’s experience serving on a nonprofit board. Having recently took interest in working on a board, Sarah did not hesitate to ask for an interview. A few months later the two artists connected to discuss what a nonprofit board is and how it is structured, what does serving on a board means monetarily-wise, why one would want to serve, what the board can do for you, and ways in which nonprofit boards such as the ACC can work towards creating a more diverse group of trustees. Become a Perceived Value Patron on Patreon. Help Sarah reach her goal of 100 patrons by subscribing with a $1 monthly donation. CLICK HERE to become a Patron. Don't forget to Rate AND Review us on iTunes! Instagram + Facebook: @perceivedvalue Find your Host: sarahrachelbrown.com Instagram: @sarahrachelbrown The music you hear on Perceived Value is by the Seattle group Song Sparrow Research. All You Need to Know off of their album Sympathetic Buzz. Find them on Spotify!
61 minutes | Aug 16, 2022
A Pivot Towards Financial Autonomy: Helen Maurene Cooper of Vanity Tintype
Season 05 of Perceived Value is all about transitions and begins with host Sarah Rachel Brown in conversation with artist and photographer Helen Maurene Cooper. Sarah and Cooper connected at a time when both women were (and still are) navigating transitions in their professional lives and working towards financial autonomy. The two Philadelphia-based artists sat down in Cooper’s 19th century inspired Fishtown Studio to discuss her experience formalizing her commercial and commissioned work under the name Vanity Tintype to begin her own business. Their conversation delves into understanding the value of one’s time and properly charging for it, what exactly a tintype is, the pleasure of being a choosy business owner, and Cooper fills Sarah in on what a blue chip artist is. Become a Perceived Value Patron on Patreon. Help Sarah reach her goal of 100 patrons by subscribing with a $1 monthly donation. CLICK HERE to become a Patron. Don't forget to Rate AND Review us on iTunes! Instagram + Facebook: @perceivedvalue Find your Host: sarahrachelbrown.com Instagram: @sarahrachelbrown The music you hear on Perceived Value is by the Seattle group Song Sparrow Research. All You Need to Know off of their album Sympathetic Buzz. Find them on Spotify!
59 minutes | Aug 2, 2022
SPECIAL RELEASE: Bukola Koiki from the "Object As..." series.
In this special release, host Sarah Rachel Brown shares an episode from the American Craft Podcast series Object As… Throughout 2021 and 2022 Sarah worked closely with American Craft Magazine as host and producer of the series in conjunction to helping them launch the podcast. The 6 episode series has been released and we are honored to share one of the insightful interview with Nigerian-American artist Bukola Koiki with the Perceived Value listeners.
65 minutes | Jul 29, 2022
Blacksmiths get MFAs?: Haley Woodward
We love our sponsor SAFRAN EVERYDAY. WOMAN OWNED + OPERATED. Safran Everyday was created out of a desire to provide simple, beautiful, functional objects & thoughtful unisex jewelry for all gender expressions & walks of life. We can’t recommend their Large Jewelry Holders enough! Sign up for their mailing list and receive 10% off your first order! SUPPORT PERCEIVED VALUE! www.patreon.com/perceivedvalue www.perceivedvaluepodcast.com/how-to-support-donate/ Instagram + Facebook: @perceivedvalue Find your Host: sarahrachelbrown.com Instagram: @sarahrachelbrown The music you hear on Perceived Value is by the Seattle group Song Sparrow Research. All You Need to Know off of their album Sympathetic Buzz. Find them on Spotify! Don't forget to Rate AND Review us on iTunes!
3 minutes | Apr 13, 2022
American Craft Podcast Launches (and I helped)!
Over the past year Sarah Rachel Brown has been collaborating with American Craft Magazine to bring the Object As... Project from the pages of the magazine to your podcast feeds. The first episode launches APRIL 15th through the American Craft Podcast feed. Enjoy this sneak peak into what the project entails and subscribe now to American Craft Podcast. Object As... Objects speak to our current cultural, political, societal, environmental, and social climates. Objects can serve as a form of resistance, as commentary on today’s world’s issues. Objects can be acts of rebellion, civic disruption, and speak to the future. Objects can create new conversations. Six artists were commissioned to create an object to carry ideas that are relevant to them today. Through one-on-one interviews with host Sarah Rachel Brown, you will hear each artist speak to how these objects came into being and what they mean to the maker. This project is just one part of a larger effort to use our organization's platforms and channels of communication to help illuminate and dismantle systemic racism, oppression, global warming, political issues, and continue exploring how the practices of craft can help build a better world for everyone. Let the conversations begin!
68 minutes | Dec 16, 2021
The Desired Brand Effect: Tracy Matthews has a book for you.
Thank you to our sponsor Halstead the small family business that puts supporting jewelry businesses at the heart of their company’s mission. Register for the Halstead Jewelry Business Forum - a FREE digital conference is created to empower small jewelry business owners. Thank you to our guest Tracy Matthews. BUY HER NEW BOOK —> The Desired Brand Effect: Stand Out in a Saturated Market with a Timeless Brand Don't forget to Rate AND Review us on iTunes! SUPPORT PERCEIVED VALUE! www.patreon.com/perceivedvalue www.perceivedvaluepodcast.com/how-to-support-donate/ Want a chance on the mic? Visit our events page at www.perceivevaluepodcast.com/events to find out when Perceive Value Podcast will be in your area!  Instagram + Facebook: @perceivedvalue Find your Host: sarahrachelbrown.com Instagram: @sarahrachelbrown The music you hear on Perceived Value is by the Seattle group Song Sparrow Research. All You Need to Know off of their album Sympathetic Buzz. Find them on Spotify!
100 minutes | May 18, 2021
Part-time to Ownership: Jessica Armstrong of Pistachios
PISTACHIOS NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT! In 2021, Jessica, the gallery’s owner, made the decision to run as a fully virtual gallery, closing the downtown Chicago location until a new space will be found. to help her get back on track and to reopen a new Chicago location, she’s currently in the process of trying to get a grant through the COVID Rescue Fund. You can show the gallery support by making a minimum donation of $5 HERE. More about COVID Rescue Fund: The Covid Rescue Fund awards grants up to $100,000 based on a monthly vote and the finances of the business that the applicant lost.  Grants are awarded monthly.  To maximize a business’ chances of getting the grant, they need as many people to vote on their behalf as possible.  As this podcast is being released, I am very excited to announce that the voting for the month of May is closed and Pistachios is one of the businesses that will be awarded a grant.  What Pistachios needs now is donations because the grant matches the money the small business is able to secure whether that be through loans or donations. ************************************************* SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST! Don't forget to Rate AND Review us on iTunes! SUPPORT PERCEIVED VALUE! www.patreon.com/perceivedvalue www.perceivedvaluepodcast.com/how-to-support-donate/ Want a chance on the mic? Visit our events page at www.perceivevaluepodcast.com/events to find out when Perceive Value Podcast will be in your area!  Instagram + Facebook: @perceivedvalue Find your Host: sarahrachelbrown.com Instagram: @sarahrachelbrown The music you hear on Perceived Value is by the Seattle group Song Sparrow Research. All You Need to Know off of their album Sympathetic Buzz. Find them on Spotify!
128 minutes | Apr 19, 2021
Making Them Look Good: Sienna Patti
SUPPORT PERCEIVED VALUE! www.patreon.com/perceivedvalue www.perceivedvaluepodcast.com/how-to-support-donate/ Instagram + Facebook: @perceivedvalue Find your Host: sarahrachelbrown.com Instagram: @sarahrachelbrown The music you hear on Perceived Value is by the Seattle group Song Sparrow Research. All You Need to Know off of their album Sympathetic Buzz. Find them on Spotify! Don't forget to Rate AND Review us on iTunes! This episode is proudly sponsored by Halstead. Halstead’s mission is to help small jewelry businesses be successful. They are proud to be small family owned business. Halstead believes in the power of entrepreneurship and improving the lives of families in our communities. They are a resource for makers and focus on small business development. Their blog has a large archive of articles including technique tutorials, business advice, marketing, photographing and more to help jewelers grow their business. They also created the Halstead Grant as a business development program for emerging artists. The application process is a thorough business planning experience. You have to be in your first 5 years of business to apply and the deadline for applications is August 1st. To help with the intense application process or for any jewelry artist wanting to create a business plan they created the Toolkit. This interactive guide walks you through how to build a plan and links to all the resources you will need.
88 minutes | Mar 31, 2021
Which Kidney Did You Keep?: Rachel Kedinger
Don't forget to Rate AND Review us on iTunes! SUPPORT PERCEIVED VALUE! BE OUR PATRON! Instagram + Facebook: @perceivedvalue FIND YOUR HOST: Instagram: @sarahrachelbrown FIND OUR GUEST: Instagram: @rkedinger rachelkedinger.com The music you hear onPerceived Value is by the Seattle group Song Sparrow Research. All You Need to Know off of their albumSympathetic Buzz. Find them on Spotify!
125 minutes | Feb 14, 2021
Exemplifying Synchronicity: Christina Grace of TIN HAUS Jewelry
About Our Guest Christina Grace is the Founder and Designer of TIN HAUS, a contemporary fine jewelry brand  based in Los Angeles. With a core mission for sustainability, Christina blends her educational and  fine arts background to inform the technical side of her handcrafted designs. In 2016, TIN HAUS  began displaying select custom pieces at art exhibitions throughout Southern California. After  winning awards for her contemporary work, Christina launched her debut jewelry collection by  2018. Through word-of-mouth and grassroots efforts, TIN HAUS has slowly built a solid  reputation and have appeared in magazines such as Vogue, Vanity Fair, and Tatler, and has been  endorsed by public figures as well. Recently awarded the 2020 Halstead Grant, Christina Grace is  a GIA Graduate Jeweler and, currently, is a senior earning her B.F.A. Metals degree from CSU  Long Beach.  Upcoming Confirmed Events:  End of February – OC Fashion Week event  March - Debut at Pistachios Gallery in Chicago, IL.  Links  Website: tin-haus.com  Instagram: @tin_haus ( instagram.com/tin_haus )  Facebook: facebook.com/tinhausart About Our Advertiser 8th Annual Ethical Metalsmiths Online International Student Exhibition DETAILS HERE: EM Students Call For Entry
99 minutes | Jan 1, 2021
Privilege Is A Fulcrum: matt lambert
Don't forget to Rate AND Review us on iTunes! SUPPORT PERCEIVED VALUE! www.patreon.com/perceivedvalue www.perceivedvaluepodcast.com/how-to-support-donate/ Want a chance on the mic? Visit our events page at www.perceivevaluepodcast.com/events to find out when Perceive Value Podcast will be in your area! Instagram + Facebook: @perceivedvalue Find your Host: sarahrachelbrown.com Instagram: @sarahrachelbrown The music you hear on Perceived Value is by the Seattle group Song Sparrow Research. All You Need to Know off of their album Sympathetic Buzz. Find them on Spotify! –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– The Fulcrum Project residency brought together active participants in the craftscape with eight residents who have been made vulnerable due to the high-risk they experience resulting from poverty and other structural forms of oppression and repression further emphasized due to the pandemic. With this project, the aim is to support residents with professional development as well as exposing residents to the multiplicity of possibilities that exist within a craft discourse. The outcome will be to give residents better tools and information on opportunities and structures to support young careers, while providing unrestricted financial support. Building upon the expertise and pool of knowledge of the presenters, the Fulcrum Project residency  provides residents with diverse and valuable resources, varying from practical and foundational proffesionalization strategies - such as bio, cv writing, portfolio compiling,... -, to more advanced conceptual discussions. As a result, residents gain [or improve existing] skills with which they will be able to use or subvert as they will have gained a better understanding of possibilities to make decisions with more rounded understanding of unconventional possibilities and paths to build a practice.  This format is inspired by Felipe Castelblanco’s parasitic university program, and shares an interest in using institutional resources to better a community at large. Instagrams: @the_fulcrum_project @matt_lambert_studio @feather_chiaverini  Donations to The Fulcrum Project: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10KQh3TNYIKmooz2ZkwxM8vfLH6qq1u1RBx4Rc5t6agI/edit?usp=sharing  Further Reading/listening from/by/with matt: This is Where We Meet A publication from the MA in Critical Craft at Warren Wilson that matt was an assistant editor and provided a contributing essay A Queer Consideration of Dirt and the Importance of Tending (located on p.219) digitally viewable in entirety and for hard copy purchase here: https://www.macraftstudieswwc.com/publication-vol-1-20182020  Nicholas Mirzoeff in Conversation with matt lambert Listen here for a discussion on decolonizing national museums: https://soundcloud.com/user-79249665/matt-lambert-paired-conversation  Matt Lambert in conversation with Máret Ánne Sara about nomadism, indigenous rights and colonialism Recognizing ground: where indigenous and queer practices meethttp://www.norwegiancrafts.no/articles/recognizing-ground-where-indigenous-and-queer-practices-meet Upcoming:Desire Paths @ The Center for Craft curated by Lauren Kalman and matt lamberthttps://www.centerforcraft.org/news/the-center-for-craft-announces-curatorial-fellows
85 minutes | Aug 26, 2020
Crafting The Future: Corey Pemberton
Corey Pemberton (American b. Reston, VA 1990) received his BFA from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2012. He has completed residencies at The Pittsburgh Glass Center (PA), Bruket (Bodø, NO), as well as a Core Fellowship at the Penland School of Crafts (NC). He currently resides in Los Angeles, California where he splits his time between a production glass blowing job, his painting practice, and outreach work with Crafting the Future. www.coreypemberton.com www.craftingthefuture.org @instantglassic @crafting_the_future @bettertogether_ctf This Episode is sponsored by Halstead. Halstead’s mission is to help small jewelry businesses be successful. They are proud to be small family owned business. Halstead believes in the power of entrepreneurship and improving the lives of families in our communities. They are a resource for makers and focus on small business development. Their blog has a large archive of articles including technique tutorials, business advice, marketing, photographing and more to help jewelers grow their business. SUPPORT PERCEIVED VALUE! Become A Patron and Rate + Review us on iTunes. Instagram + Facebook: @perceivedvalue Find your Host: sarahrachelbrown.com Instagram: @sarahrachelbrown The music you hear onPerceived Value is by the Seattle group Song Sparrow Research. All You Need to Know off of their album Sympathetic Buzz. Find them on Spotify!
65 minutes | May 26, 2020
A (the) Curator of Jewelry: Emily Stoehrer, PhD
As the Rita J. Kaplan and Susan B. Kaplan Curator of Jewelry at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Dr. Emily Stoehrer is an international presence in the jewelry field. At the MFA Emily oversees a collection that spans 6,000 years and includes more than 22,000 objects—highlights include ancient jewelry and the Daphne Farago Collection of contemporary jewelry. She has curated exhibitions and written on various aspects of adornment. Most recently she organized the exhibition “Boston Made: Arts & Crafts Jewelry and Metalwork” and contributed to the related publication. Additionally, over the last decade, she has taught and lectured widely on a on jewelry, fashion, and design-related topics. A leader in the field, Emily is a member of the Board of Directors for the Society of North American Goldsmiths, and serves as the spokesperson on the jewelry vetting committee of all three of The European Fine Art Fairs. She holds a PhD in Humanities from Salve Regina University and a Master of Arts in Fashion & Textile Studies from the Fashion Institute of Technology. Website: emilystoehrer.com Instagram: @jewelcurator __________________________________________________ APPLY TO EM STUDENT’S CALL FOR ENTRIES! Academics in Pandemic - DEADLINE: 5/31 So Fresh So Clean - DEADLINE: 6/5 ____________________________________________________ Don't forget to Rate AND Review us on iTunes! SUPPORT PERCEIVED VALUE! www.patreon.com/perceivedvalue www.perceivedvaluepodcast.com/how-to-support-donate/ Want a chance on the mic? Visit our events page at www.perceivevaluepodcast.com/events to find out when Perceive Value Podcast will be in your area! Instagram + Facebook: @perceivedvalue Find your Host: sarahrachelbrown.com Instagram: @sarahrachelbrown The music you hear on Perceived Value is by the Seattle group Song Sparrow Research. All You Need to Know off of their album Sympathetic Buzz. Find them on Spotify!
92 minutes | Apr 26, 2020
They Asked, I Answered: Humboldt State University
THANK YOU to our interviewers and participants! (in order or appearance) Hannah Gregory Genevieve Kjesbu Teagan Bevins Angie Young-Petrillo Aluka Eddy Preston Thibo Lisa Heikka-Huber Justice Reckis Kalen Pehle Katalina Prince Winchi De Jesus Wendy Truelove Julia jencks Justus Heffernan And shout our to the students present for the interviews but chose not go on the air: Derek Abarca Nat KuboJuan LopezTiffany Zuniga Thank you Professor Emily Cobb and the HSU Art Department for sponsoring this Perceived Value Event. Don't forget to Rate AND Review us on iTunes! SUPPORT PERCEIVED VALUE! www.patreon.com/perceivedvalue www.perceivedvaluepodcast.com/how-to-support-donate/ Want a chance on the mic? Visit our events page at www.perceivevaluepodcast.com/events to find out when Perceive Value Podcast will be in your area! Instagram + Facebook: @perceivedvalue Find your Host: sarahrachelbrown.com Instagram: @sarahrachelbrown The music you hear on Perceived Value is by the Seattle group Song Sparrow Research. All You Need to Know off of their album Sympathetic Buzz. Find them on Spotify!
127 minutes | Mar 28, 2020
As Great As The Work: Jaydan Moore
Jaydan was born into a family of fourth generation tombstone makers in California. Most of his childhood was largely spent at the family business, which doubled as a rental storage space; where he would rummage through other peoples objects, and listen to families making arrangements for their loved ones. It is these experiences that made him value the heirlooms and objects we choose to use as markers for significant moments. His career began as an undergraduate student at California College of the Arts, in Oakland and received his MFA and MA from University of Wisconsin-Madison. Jaydan has furthered his career through generous opportunities as an artist in residence at Penland School of Crafts, Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, and a Fountainhead Fellowship at Virginia Commonwealth Universities Craft/Material Studies Program. He has received grants through the American Craft Councils Emerging Voices Program, North Carolina Arts Fellowship, and the Peter S. Reed Foundation. He has shown in recent exhibitions at Design/Miami (FL), Basel (SWI), Cheongju Craft Biennale (South Korea), Museum of Craft and Design (CA), Racine Art Museum (WI), Fuller Craft Museum (MA), and the Center for Craft, Creativity, and Design (NC). He has also held teaching appointments at Rhode Island School of Design, Virginia Commonwealth University in the Craft Materials Studies Program, California College of the Arts, and Penland School of Crafts. Jaydan is represented by Ornamentum Gallery (NY). Got questions? Email Jaydan: jaydantmoore@gmail.com Instagram: @jaydan.moore Website: jaydanmoore.com ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• APPLY TO IN SCHOOL SUSPENSION an open call brought to you by JV Collective. Visit jv-collective.com for the details of the call. Don't forget to Rate AND Review us on iTunes! SUPPORT PERCEIVED VALUE! www.patreon.com/perceivedvalue www.perceivedvaluepodcast.com/how-to-support-donate/ Want a chance on the mic? Visit our events page at www.perceivevaluepodcast.com/events to find out when Perceive Value Podcast will be in your area! Instagram + Facebook: @perceivedvalue Find your Host: sarahrachelbrown.com Instagram: @sarahrachelbrown ≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠≠ The music you hear on Perceived Value is by the Seattle group Song Sparrow Research. All You Need to Know off of their album Sympathetic Buzz. Find them on Spotify!
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