Listen "Episode 2: Ike Onyewuenyi on EJ Hill, and Meatgrinder Teen Art Club"
Episode Synopsis
Conversations about the body, the ephemerality of performance, the marginalization of certain art histories, and how a teen art collective is engaging in the community.Writer’s RoomLindsay is joined by two Carla writers to discuss two seemingly unrelated articles. Ike Onyewuenyi discusses his recent article on EJ Hill, dealing with performance, the body, and labor, and Catherine Wagley introduces her recent inquiry into 4 influential female gallerists in the 1960s, and discusses why they were largely written out of art history. The three talk about the challenges of historicizing ephemeral artworks or projects, and how certain art-historical narratives become marginalized.LA at LargeLindsay is joined by Timo Fahler & Thomas Linder, two of the founders of BBQLA gallery. They talk about the teen art initiative that they started called Meatgrinder, and then I’m joined by 4 of the teens in the meatgrinder collective: Ella Bandouveris, Olinga Bolden, Sofie Del Barrio, and Max Oppenheimer. The group discusses the impact that the program has had on them, and how they hope it’s impacting the community.
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