EPISODE · Jun 4, 2020 · 1H 6M
Ep. 4 "Art as Sustenance" with El Comalito Collective
from ConSafos LatinX Creatives Podcast · host Saul Martinez y MiguelGonzalez
Gallery Co-founders Abel Rodriguez and Edgar-Arturo Camacho-Gonzalez bring their know-how, charm, and creativity to C/S. Learn how a symbolic comal (a griddle used to make tortillas) has turned a California community into a cultural hub, opening its doors and paving the way for LatinX peoples to own art creation and art experiences. It is through this cultural center that they have torn down the intimidating white gallery walls and have produced a space that brings the family together, a lot like a traditional LatinX kitchen will. Listen in to see how they continue to bring community together in a digital world and in their physical art space. elcomalitocollective.com https://www.elcomalitocollective.com/blankscapes.html https://www.elcomalitocollective.com/el-comalito-collection-part-1.html Don't forget to visit https://www.consafospodcast.com/ for more artists, swag, and to send us some feedback. Also, if you like our show, please rate us. It will help with searchability. Thank you! https://www.1xrun.com/ 10% discount on your purchase of original, limited print artwork with Promocode: LATINX Episode Notes: Edvard Munch: The Scream- https://www.edvardmunch.org/ Yolanda Lopez - Virgen de Guadalupe https://joannagarciasite.wordpress.com/2016/11/27/radical-love-yolanda-lopez-reimagining-la-virgen-de-guadalupe/ Miriam Mosqueda Poetry- on Instagram @vientoxsol Steps to starting your own collective/cultural center According to El Comalito: Love for community Get a location Use your creative gifts/ imagination Hang work and open your doors *Along with the industry standards (mission statement, vision, etc…) Artists mentioned on the show: Gabriel Garcia Roman Juan Barroso @juan_barroso_art Izik Sahagún @iziksahagun VientoXsol @vientoxsol Crystal Galindo Rafael Esparza Amparo Ochoa Visit https://www.instagram.com/elcomalitocollective/ for more artists and for their show "Beyond the Screen".
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Gallery Co-founders Abel Rodriguez and Edgar-Arturo Camacho-Gonzalez bring their know-how, charm, and creativity to C/S. Learn how a symbolic comal (a griddle used to make tortillas) has turned a California community into a cultural hub, opening its doors and paving the way for LatinX peoples to own art creation and art experiences. It is through this cultural center that they have torn down the intimidating white gallery walls and have produced a space that brings the family together, a lot like a traditional LatinX kitchen will. Listen in to see how they continue to bring community together in a digital world and in their physical art space. elcomalitocollective.com https://www.elcomalitocollective.com/blankscapes.html https://www.elcomalitocollective.com/el-comalito-collection-part-1.html Don't forget to visit https://www.consafospodcast.com/ for more artists, swag, and to send us some feedback. Also, if you like our show, please rate us. It will help with searchability. Thank you! https://www.1xrun.com/ 10% discount on your purchase of original, limited print artwork with Promocode: LATINX Episode Notes: Edvard Munch: The Scream- https://www.edvardmunch.org/ Yolanda Lopez - Virgen de Guadalupe https://joannagarciasite.wordpress.com/2016/11/27/radical-love-yolanda-lopez-reimagining-la-virgen-de-guadalupe/ Miriam Mosqueda Poetry- on Instagram @vientoxsol Steps to starting your own collective/cultural center According to El Comalito: Love for community Get a location Use your creative gifts/ imagination Hang work and open your doors *Along with the industry standards (mission statement, vision, etc…) Artists mentioned on the show: Gabriel Garcia Roman Juan Barroso @juan_barroso_art Izik Sahagún @iziksahagun VientoXsol @vientoxsol Crystal Galindo Rafael Esparza Amparo Ochoa Visit https://www.instagram.com/elcomalitocollective/ for more artists and for their show "Beyond the Screen".
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