EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 53 MIN
Conversation with Theda Sandiford
from SALVAGE · host Natalya Khorover
Theda Sandiford has had a treasure box since she was three years old. These days it's a series of labeled plastic bins — but the impulse is exactly the same. In this conversation, the fiber artist and activist (whose work is now in the Guggenheim collection, no big deal) talks about salvaging marine debris on the beaches of St. Croix, deconstructing a six-inch tow rope down to individual fibers, dyeing wine corks indigo, and why cleaning ocean waste is somehow more meditative than doing laundry. We also get into collective healing through crochet, reading neighborhood gentrification through street trash, and the 20-year paper doll project that's still in progress. Come for the art, stay for the Depeche Mode jean jacket story.https://thedasandiford.com/ https://www.instagram.com/misstheda/https://thedasandifordart.com/Contemporary African Art Fair https://www.1-54.com/https://elanatsui.art/https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/grandmacore-aesthetic-anti-aging-fearsThis podcast was created by Natalya Khorover. It was produced and recorded by Natalya, as well as researched and edited by her. SALVAGE is a product of ECOLOOP.ART.If you enjoy this show, please rate and review us wherever you’re listening—and be sure to come back for another conversation with a repurposed media artist. Music theme by RC GuidaVisit Natalya’s website at www.artbynatalya.comVisit Natalya’s community at www.repurposercollective.comVisit Natalya’s workshops at https://www.ecoloop.art/
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Theda Sandiford has had a treasure box since she was three years old. These days it's a series of labeled plastic bins — but the impulse is exactly the same. In this conversation, the fiber artist and activist (whose work is now in the Guggenheim collection, no big deal) talks about salvaging marine debris on the beaches of St. Croix, deconstructing a six-inch tow rope down to individual fibers, dyeing wine corks indigo, and why cleaning ocean waste is somehow more meditative than doing...
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Conversation with Theda Sandiford
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