EPISODE · Mar 20, 2024 · 40 MIN
March 20, 2024
Growing up in Venezuela, artist Miguel Braceli could not express queer love. Today he’s in Provincetown, wrapping up an artist residency program at the Fine Arts Work Center and he’s working to put queer love on the map. Literally. As part of his multi-pronged art project, Braceli has been crowdsourcing stories about finding love in P-Town…using people’s recollections to create a large-scale art installation titled “Map of Love.” He’ll unveil it this weekend…along with a parade of fabulosity, all along Provincetown Harbor. He joins us to talk about how P-town has been a paradise and creative catalyst. From there, it’s time for another edition of ‘balancing acts.’ With local theaters presenting a paradox of choice, theater critics Joyce Kulhawik and Chris Ehlers join me to preview–and prioritize—the must-see productions of the season.
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Growing up in Venezuela, artist Miguel Braceli could not express queer love. Today he’s in Provincetown, wrapping up an artist residency program at the Fine Arts Work Center and he’s working to put queer love on the map. Literally. As part of his multi-pronged art project, Braceli has been crowdsourcing stories about finding love in P-Town…using people’s recollections to create a large-scale art installation titled “Map of Love.” He’ll unveil it this weekend…along with a parade of fabulosity, all along Provincetown Harbor. He joins us to talk about how P-town has been a paradise and creative catalyst. From there, it’s time for another edition of ‘balancing acts.’ With local theaters presenting a paradox of choice, theater critics Joyce Kulhawik and Chris Ehlers join me to preview–and prioritize—the must-see productions of the season.
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