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EPISODE · Mar 20, 2024 · 56 MIN

Art(s) on the Air with Molly Cusick

from Art on the Air · host Tamara Garvey

Join Tamara for an interview with Molly Cusick, who works in the dual arts of photography and pottery, and shares a City Market studio with her mother (who also works in two art forms!). Traveling through the world's most beautiful places, Molly sees beauty where others are not looking. Faces of rocks, creek reflections, abandoned cars and barnacled boats offer a rich interplay of texture, color, and tone. Her eyes are drawn to the way that nature overtakes manmade objects. She has a specific project called the Tree Pilgrimage: "...born from the ashes of the Thomas fire, in January 2018, is a project honoring embodied connection and awakening.   I followed a calling from deep within my heart to be with and photograph the amazing Trees around the world while I still had the chance."   Check out Molly's work and follow her here:  https://www.instagram.com/mollycusickphotography/ http://www.mollycusickphotography.com/  https://www.thetreepilgrimage.com/ https://www.instagram.com/mollycusickpottery/   Topics in their chat include: Growing up in a creative home and receiving her first (film) camera at 14; her affinity for junkyards and rusty old cars; in February 2020 Molly went to New Zealand for a 3-6 month photography trip, and when the pandemic hit she ended up staying there for 1 1/2 years, extending her visa to travel solo and do nature photography; her early time in Savannah selling work at the Savannah Gallery of Art; being a part of the Clayer & Co pottery teaching studio in Thunderbolt; getting photo prints made and her discovery of metal prints; close calls with bears and cobras; and her plans for future photography trips to Bulgaria and Madagascar. Tune in and get all the details!

Join Tamara for an interview with Molly Cusick, who works in the dual arts of photography and pottery, and shares a City Market studio with her mother (who also works in two art forms!). Traveling through the world's most beautiful places, Molly sees beauty where others are not looking. Faces of rocks, creek reflections, abandoned cars and barnacled boats offer a rich interplay of texture, color, and tone. Her eyes are drawn to the way that nature overtakes manmade objects. She has a specific project called the Tree Pilgrimage: "...born from the ashes of the Thomas fire, in January 2018, is a project honoring embodied connection and awakening.   I followed a calling from deep within my heart to be with and photograph the amazing Trees around the world while I still had the chance."   Check out Molly's work and follow her here:  https://www.instagram.com/mollycusickphotography/http://www.mollycusickphotography.com/ https://www.thetreepilgrimage.com/https://www.instagram.com/mollycusickpottery/   Topics in their chat include: Growing up in a creative home and receiving her first (film) camera at 14; her affinity for junkyards and rusty old cars; in February 2020 Molly went to New Zealand for a 3-6 month photography trip, and when the pandemic hit she ended up staying there for 1 1/2 years, extending her visa to travel solo and do nature photography; her early time in Savannah selling work at the Savannah Gallery of Art; being a part of the Clayer & Co pottery teaching studio in Thunderbolt; getting photo prints made and her discovery of metal prints; close calls with bears and cobras; and her plans for future photography trips to Bulgaria and Madagascar. Tune in and get all the details!

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