Ben Venom (Heavy Metal Quilting) - EP212 - The Creative Asylum

EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 47 MIN

Ben Venom (Heavy Metal Quilting) - EP212 - The Creative Asylum

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In this episode, a super-fun conversation with the San Francisco–based “Heavy Metal Quilter,” Ben Venom, an artist who stitches together the worlds of metal, punk, skate culture and fine art quite literally. A long-standing fixture in the Bay Area’s punk rock art scene, Venom repurposes band tees and battle jackets into intricate, hand-sewn quilts that blur the line between craft and cultural artifact. We talk about growing up on heavy music, finding community in the underground, and transforming DIY ethos into large-scale textile works that honor the raw spirit of intense music while pushing it into unexpected spaces.Venom’s résumé is as impressive as it is unconventional: from gritty gallery exhibitions to major museum installations, his work has earned recognition accross a broad spectrum of cultural environments. In this conversation, he reflects on bringing subculture into institutional settings, challenging assumptions about what “fine art” can be, and why fabric and ferocity belong together in the same artistic perspective. This is a must-watch for metalheads, art lovers, and anyone who believes rebellion can be beautifully handcrafted. * * * * PLEASE FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Website: https://www.TheCApod.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCApod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CreativeAsylumCA/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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