The Impulse to Create with Francisco Graciano

05/11/2025 24 min
The Impulse to Create with Francisco Graciano

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You Can’t Eat Art Episode 8 - The Impulse To Create In this episode of You Can’t Eat Art, Clara Kamunde is in conversation with multi-disciplinary artist Francisco Graciano, a primarily self-taught artist who’s impulse to observe and create manifested in early childhood. Fransisco has been creating art in San Jose as long as he can remember and his practices include sculpture, public art, ceramics, painting, woodworking and watercolor  tattoo.— About Francisco Graciano:  Francisco Graciano, a primarily self-taught artist, earned his BFA in Sculpture from the San Francisco Art Institute. He has held his arts practice for over 35 years and his multi-disciplinary practices include sculpture, ceramics, painting, woodworking and watercolor  tattoo. Working primarily in sculpture, Graciano has spent the last 25 years working with wire and metal, and his work centers on themes of the human experience, the natural world and evolution. His unique style forgoes the use of tools creating hand-forged 3-dimensional works of art bent, twisted wrapped and pulled in a continuous unbroken line, thus extending the line connecting artist and viewer. Graciano lives and works in San Jose, California. For more about Francisco Graciano, visit our webpage here.  Follow @francisco.graciano— About Clara Kamunde: Clara Kamunde is an Oakland-based, Kenyan-born cultural worker practicing at the intersection of arts education and social justice. Her career began with the Department of Cultural Affairs, City of Los Angeles where, as a grantee for the Artist-In-The-Community program, she collaborated with community organizations to produce and present site-integrated programming in urban parks, recreation areas, historic sites, and schools located in historically underserved communities throughout Greater Los Angeles. For her contribution in supporting access to quality arts programming with DCA, she was awarded an Honorary Citation by the City of Los Angeles. She was formerly a fellow at the International Center for Studies in Creativity at Buffalo State University where she earned a master’s degree in Creativity Studies. — About the Lucas Artists Residency Program: Established in 1939, Montalvo Arts Center is home to the third oldest residency program in the United States. In 2004, Montalvo re-committed to its support of artists by opening a new, state-of-the-art facility, relaunching as the Sally and Don Lucas Artists Residency Program. The residency is dedicated to providing artists with a flexible and expansive space in which to create, encouraging the creative process, risk taking, collaboration, and cross-disciplinary investigation of contemporary issues. The LAP is a hybrid model that supports uninterrupted time to develop new work, while offering opportunities to share ideas and projects through public programming and partnerships. For more info about the residency, visit our website.  Follow the LAP @lucasartres Credits: “Syndrome” from the album Tide’s Arising Instrumentals (Mashibeats, 2024) used with permission of LAP 2023 CA Fellow Mark de Clive-Lowe; © Mark de Clive-Lowe/Mashibeats Podcast cover art created by Olivia Esparza© Montalvo Arts Center, 2025