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EPISODE · Sep 21, 2025 · 41 MIN

Rebellious Art with Illustrator Wutang McDougal

from The Durham Artist Archive · host Alyssa Co

“I would love to see more zero-commission art spaces downtown. There are so many artists that deserve the opportunity to be seen and to be paid for their work.”— Wutang McDougalIn this episode of the Durham Artist Archive, I sit with Wutang McDougal, a queer Black visual artist, storyteller, and graphic designer who’s followed their intuition into a colorful arts career. We traversed their path from Leesburg, North Carolina to Durham discussing their early sketches of cartoons to high-profile work for the Sister Song podcast and Will Smith’s book launch. We dove deep into their illustration process and Wutang shared their design style evolution and ethos- something I was very curious about. We talked about what it takes to build an art scene that pays artists, why creative freedom matters, and how to push past imposter syndrome with the help of collaborators who tell you the truth. There is Scrap Exchange tinkering, public art that meets people where they are, and a vision for Durham that feels generous, accessible, and loud with color. This episode feels super local with all of its classic Durham shout outs but also has invaluable advice for artists anywhere. It’s not one to miss. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in:* Ideas for how cities reactivate common space with art* Moving through imposter syndrome and protecting your creative freedom* How to explore ones personal design style and find comfort in it’s evolutionSupport the Pod🎙️ Love what you’re hearing? The best way to support the Durham Artist Archive is by liking or rating the podcast on your favorite platform—it helps more people discover Durham’s creatives. And if you’d like to go deeper with Durham-focused art writing and podcast reflections, follow us on Substack! Paid subscribers get exclusive perks like a mailed zine, a credit in the show notes, and a shout out in our season finale for helping preserve these voices.👉 Join as a paid supporter today and keep these stories alive: Subscribe HereRelated EpisodesListen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyConnect with Wutang:https://www.instagram.com/wutangmcdougal/http://www.wutangmcdougal.com/Connect with me:https://www.instagram.com/alwhyssa.artlab/alyssacuffie.comSupport the Pod:https://ko-fi.com/alwhyssaAdditional Details:Recorded at Queeny's in Durham Get full access to The Durham Artist Archive at durhamartistarchive.substack.com/subscribe

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