Ep. #9: Christiana Hedlund on her art and craft practice, the feeling of color, place informed design

EPISODE · Jan 10, 2019 · 1H 6M

Ep. #9: Christiana Hedlund on her art and craft practice, the feeling of color, place informed design

from The Ground Shots Podcast · host Kelly Moody

   Episode nine of the Ground Shots Podcast.     A conversation with artist and designer Christiana Hedlund on her art and craft practice, the feeling of color, place informed design, her Signal Fire experience, and more.      We talk about:      Christiana's study of painting and craft in the Pacific Northwest, the Southwest, France and Mexico. Colors and how they affect people differently and often reflect something about the land around us or perhaps our current social and political climate. Christiana's experiences as a two time alumni of Signal Fire's Wide Open Studios summer immersion trips in the wilds of the West. The importance of craft and making things we use in our everyday life. Making and curating spaces that feel good to be in and the importance of the intersection of art and shelter.       Links:    Christiana on Instagram: @christianahedlund Christiana's website and store: https://www.christianahedlund.com/ Oregon College of Art and Craft : https://ocac.edu/ Signal Fire: http://www.signalfirearts.org/ Studio Escalier : https://studioescalier.com/ The Ryder Studio : http://www.theryderstudio.com/   ************************************   Support the podcast on Patreon (At 75 patrons, I'll start doing a once a month community chat!) Visit our website Of Sedge and Salt Our Instagram page @goldenberries Join the Ground Shots Podcast Facebook Group to discuss the episodes Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the Ground Shots Project Theme music: Mother Marrow Produced by: Opia Creative

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