EPISODE · May 26, 2025 · 1H 24M
Collage, Sound & the Black Experience with Adolphus Washington
from Art School Graduate Podcast · host Art School Graduate Podcast
In this episode of The Art School Graduate Podcast, we sit down with Adolphus Washington, also known as Negrophonics—a multidisciplinary artist, historian, and sound storyteller. Born in New York and based in London, Adolphus uses collage, sound, and rhythm to explore the depth of the Black American experience, drawing from over 400 years of history, culture, and resistance. We dive into his creative process, the influence of jazz and hip hop, his views on reparative justice, and how art can be a tool for healing, advocacy, and awakening.🎨 Topics Covered:Collage as cultural resistanceBlack American myth, memory, and spiritualitySound as storytellingLiving Black abroad (UK vs. US)Reparations & artistic advocacy📌 If you’re passionate about Black art, creative process, sound design, cultural history, or using art for social change—this one’s for you.🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review!
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