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Talking Art
by Quad City Arts
Talking Art is a partnership between WVIK, Quad Cities NPR and Quad City Arts in which a Ben Gougeon interviews artists from the Quad Cities and beyond! Sponsored by Quad City Bank & Trust
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Dancing Tradition Forward: Miguel Peña and Ballet Folklórico del Rio Grande
In this episode of Talking Art, Miguel Peña, director of Ballet Folklórico del Rio Grande, joins the conversation to explore the artistry and cultural significance of folklórico dance. Composed of alumni from The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley—home to the only folklórico dance major in the United States—the company brings the rich regional traditions of Mexico to life through vibrant movement, music, and storytelling.Miguel shares insight into the discipline and creativity behind folklórico performance, from intricate footwork to the visual impact of traditional costumes. The conversation also highlights the company’s work in education, where they introduce students to the fundamentals of folklórico while sharing the cultural stories that shape each dance. With performances at prestigious venues like the Kennedy Center and international tours across multiple countries, Ballet Folklórico del Rio Grande continues to preserve tradition while connecting audiences to the depth and diversity of Mexican heritage.
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A Life in Puppetry: Monica Leo and Eulenspiegel Theatre
In this episode of Talking Art, Monica Leo of Eulenspiegel Puppet Theatre joins the conversation to explore the art and impact of puppetry. As founder and lead puppeteer of the West Liberty–based company, Monica has spent decades creating original works, building puppets by hand, and bringing stories to life for audiences across the country and around the world.
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Filmmaking in Focus: Stephen Folker on Craft and Career
In this episode of Talking Art, director and cinematographer Stephen Folker joins the conversation to explore the craft of filmmaking and the path that shaped his career. Stephen and host Ben discuss the intricacies of directing and cinematography, from visual storytelling to the technical decisions that bring a project to life.The conversation also looks at the realities of working in the film industry, including insights into SAG and alternative pathways outside of traditional union structures. Stephen shares perspective on navigating a creative career, adapting to industry changes, and building a sustainable path in filmmaking.
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Drawing Connections: Meghan Hollister’s Work in Art and Environment
In this episode of Talking Art, Tech/Arts Education Specialist Meghan Hollister joins the conversation to discuss her recent work illustrating a map of the Quad Cities Ecological Corridor for the National Wildlife Federation in collaboration with Quad City Arts.
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A New Voice in Visual Art: Maddeline Parketon at the 2nd Avenue Gallery
In this episode of Talking Art, multimedia artist Maddeline Parketon joins the conversation to discuss her upcoming exhibition in Quad City Arts’ 2nd Avenue Window Gallery. A former Metro Arts student participant, Maddeline reflects on her creative journey from student artist to exhibiting her work publicly in the Quad Cities.The discussion explores her approach to multimedia art, the influences that shape her work, and how programs like Metro Arts help nurture emerging artists and creative voices in the community.
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From Script to Stage: Jeremy Mahr on the Art of Directing
In this episode of Talking Art, Jeremy Mahr joins the conversation to explore the art of directing and what it takes to bring a script to life on stage. As director of The Playcrafters Barn Theatre’s upcoming production of God of Carnage, Jeremy reflects on shaping performance, guiding actors, and building tension within a sharply satirical story about civility unraveling.
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Making Music That Moves: CJ Parker on Education and Artistry
In this episode of Talking Art, music educator and performer CJ Parker reflects on building a creative life with intention. As band director at Rivermont Collegiate, lead vocalist for 10 of Soul, and a solo artist preparing to release his new album "Move", CJ shares how he balances teaching, performing, and songwriting while staying grounded in what truly matters.
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Directing the Moment: Ashley Becher and the Art of Theatre
In this episode of Talking Art, theater artist Ashley Becher discusses her work as a director, performer, and creative leader in the Quad Cities. Currently directing Circa 21’s Lucky Stiff and serving as Mainstage Artistic Director at Junior Theatre, Ashley reflects on her career journey and the collaborative power of theatre.
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From Studio to Exhibit: David Zahn’s Creative Process
This episode of Talking Art features visual artist David Zahn, whose paintings and sculptures are currently on display at the Quad City Arts exhibit in Rock Island. David discusses his creative process, from early drafts to finished works, and reflects on the importance of patience, revision, and experimentation in art-making. The conversation offers insight and encouragement for emerging artists, emphasizing that strong work often develops through multiple iterations before reaching its final form.
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Arts in Review: Reflections on 2025 with Jonathan Turner
This episode of Talking Art looks back on the arts in 2025 with arts journalist Jonathan Turner. The conversation reflects on major moments, trends, and stories that shaped the cultural landscape over the past year, offering insight into how the arts responded to change and continued to connect communities.
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From Passion to Production: Fresh Films and Young Filmmakers
This episode of Talking Art features Hallie Weis, an editor at Fresh Films, a nonprofit focused on building strong foundations in filmmaking for youth and young adults. Hallie discusses Fresh Films’ programs that support emerging creators, highlighting hands-on learning, mentorship, and the importance of post-production skills in shaping confident storytellers. The conversation explores how early access to film education helps young artists develop both technical ability and creative voice.
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Farewell, Marc Zyla!
Talking Art welcomes Marc Zyla, longtime arts contributor and former Director of Community Engagement at WVIK. Marc reflects on the role of art and music in strengthening community bonds in the Quad Cities, while sharing insight into his upcoming move and exciting new role leading the Wheeling Symphony Orchestra as Executive Director.
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Beyond Boundaries: The Avant-Garde Identity of Rozz-Tox
In this episode of "Talking Art," host Ben Gougeon sits down with Benjamin Fawkes, the custodian and curator of Rozz-Tox, a vibrant cultural hub in Rock Island, Illinois.
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Creating Community: The Heart of Kill Pop Studios
Creating Community: The Heart of Kill Pop Studios
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From Vision to Publication: The Journey of Undercurrent Magazine
In this episode of Talking Art host Ben Gougeon sits down with Jessica Beshears, the editor of the newly launched annual magazine, Undercurrent.
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Embracing the Macabre: The Art of Skellington Manor
In this episode of "Talking Art", host Ben Gougeon interviews Mike Turczynski, a multifaceted theatrical artist and educator who wears many professional hats.
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The Joy of Pop Art: Exploring Glen Lowry's Whimsical World
In this exciting episode of "Talking Art," host Ben Gougeon sits down with Glen Lowry, a talented illustrator and printmaker hailing from the Quad Cities.
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Jazz, Soul & Heritage: Celebrating the Bill Bell Jazz Festival
In this episode of "Talking Art," we sit down with Wes Julien, a multifaceted musician hailing from Rock Island, Illinois. With a storied career as a drummer, producer, and songwriter, Wes opens up about his artistic journey, the various musical projects he is involved in, and his heartfelt dedication to celebrating the rich artistic heritage of the Quad Cities.
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Talking Art with Gabriella Torres
In this episode of Talking Art, we dive into the vibrant world of street art with abstract painter and creative placemaker, Gabriela Torres.
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Wired and Woven: The Fiber Art of Louise Pappageorge
Welcome to a new episode of Talking Art, presented by Quad City Bank & Trust.Host Ben Gougeon talks with fiber artist Louise Pappageorge, whose work is on display at the Quad City Arts Rock Island Gallery from June 27 through August 8.
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The Power of Storytelling: Crafting Characters in 'The Half'
In this week’s episode of Talking Art, host Ben Gougeon sits down with the multifaceted Curtis B. Lewis, Jr., a dynamic force in the world of theater who wears many hats as playwright, director, actor, and producer.
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The Final Note: Andrzej Kozłowski's Farewell Concert
In this episode of Talking Art, host Ben Gougeon sits down with the talented pianist and composer Andrzej Kozłowski as he prepares for his farewell concert, "Andrzej and Friends," at the Sound Conservatory in Moline.
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Unpacking Fun Home: A Conversation with Director Bradley Robert Jensen
Don't miss Fun Home running from May 30th to June 14th at the Black Box Theater; for tickets and information, visit www.theblackboxtheater.com.
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Wood and Spirit: The Legacy of George Nakashima
In this episode of Talking Art, host Ben Gougeon welcomes esteemed documentary maker John Nakashima to discuss his latest film, George Woodworker, a heartfelt exploration of the life and legacy of his uncle, George Nakashima.
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Talking Art with Jarabe Mexicano
Talking Art with Jarabe Mexicano
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Jazz Ambassadors: Bridging Cultures Through Music
In this episode of "Talking Art," host Ben Gougeon welcomes a very special guest: United States Army Master Sergeant James Old, the tour coordinator for the U.S. Army Field Band. With an exciting free concert coming up on April 17th at the Adler Theatre in Davenport, listeners are treated to an in-depth discussion of the rich history and vibrant future of military music.
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Directing Dreams: Emma Watts' Debut with 'Exit, Pursued by a Bear
In today’s installment, host Ben Gougeon sits down with Augustana College senior Emma Watts, a burgeoning talent in Theatre and Film, who is making her directorial debut with Lauren Gunderson’s darkly comedic play, Exit, Pursued by a Bear.
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Igniting Creativity: The Making of The Firebird
In this episode of "Talking Art," host Ben Gougeon welcomes Ballet Quad Cities' Artistic Director, Courtney Lyon, to dive deep into the enchanting world of ballet and the upcoming production of Igor Stravinsky's "The Firebird."
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From Tradition to Innovation: Darrah Carr's Dance Journey
In this episode of Talking Arts, host Ben Gougeon welcomes Darrah Carr, the Artistic Director and Choreographer of Darrah Carr Dance, a contemporary Irish step dance company based in New York City.
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Community and Culture: The Heartbeat of Circa 21
In this episode of Talking Art, host Ben Gougeon sits down with Brett Hitchcock, Vice President of Circa 21, to delve deep into the vibrant world of local theater and the exciting happenings at Circa 21 and its intimate side venue, the Speakeasy.
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Cultural Preservation Through Music: Goitse's Mission
In this episode of Talking Art, host Ben Gougeon welcomes Colm Phelan and Danny Collins from the award-winning traditional Irish ensemble, Goitse.
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A Century of Creativity: Celebrating 100 Years of the Figge Art Museum
In this episode of "Talking Art," host Ben Gougeon welcomes Melissa Mohr, the newly appointed Executive Director and CEO of the Figge Art Museum, to explore the dynamic landscape of the arts in the Quad Cities.
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Blending Borders: The Art of Fusion Dance with Chicago Dance Crash
In this exciting episode of Talking Art, host Ben Gougeon welcomes the dynamic trio from Chicago Dance Crash—Artistic Director KC Beavis, Executive Director Jessica Leyva, and dancer Phill Wood.
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Talking Art with Jonathan Turner
Talking Art with Jonathan Turner
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Voices Unleashed: Empowering Youth Through Poetry with Aubrey Barnes
With a passion for empowering the next generation of voices, Aubrey Barnes shares his journey from a shy junior high student discovering poetry as a means of self-expression to becoming a pivotal figure in the Quad Cities' arts scene.
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Improvising Tradition: Lawrence Hobgood on Jazz and Christmas Spirit
In this episode of Talking Art, we sit down with the remarkable Lawrence Hobgood, a multifaceted pianist, composer, arranger, producer, educator, and proud Yamaha artist.
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The Afroverse: Exploring Vibrant Art and Cultural Commentary
In this episode, host Ben Gougeon from Quad City Arts sits down with the dynamic Isaiah "Zay" Williams, an artist, filmmaker, and the recent Citizen of the Year award winner in Rock Island.
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Bridging Genres: Sabrina Tabby and ATLYS
In this episode, we sit down with the talented Sabrina Tabby, a violinist of the dynamic string quartet ATLYS.
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Building Community Through Arts: Kevin Maynard’s Legacy at Quad City Arts
Tune in for an enriching discussion that dives deep into the heart of community art and the exciting future ahead for Kevin Maynard and the Quad Cities.
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Kulaiwi: A Journey Through Hawaiian Music and Culture
In this episode of Talking Art, Kevin Maynard sits down with Pono Fernandez and Shawn Pimentel, two dynamic members of the acclaimed Hawaiian music group Kulaiwi.
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Crafting Connections: Meet the Artists of Riverssance Festival
Ben Gougeon sits down with two exceptional artists, ceramicist Jim Cronk and jeweler Ann Hartley, as they prepare for their upcoming exhibition at the highly anticipated Riverssance Festival of Fine Art.
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Sculpting Stories: The Art of Dean Kugler
In this episode of Talking Art, hosts Dawn Wohlford-Metallo and Ben Gougeon from Quad City Arts, sit down with the talented mixed media artist and sculptor, Dean Kugler.
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Transformative Power of Dance: More Than Just Performance
Join us for an inspiring episode featuring a discussion with Courtney Lyon, the Artistic Director of Ballet Quad Cities, as we delve into the exciting launch of their 28th season.
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Musical Influences and Inspirations: A Deep Dive with Hembree
Join us for a conversation with Isaac Flynn and Alexander Ward, from the indie rock band Hembree.
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Celebrating 10 Years: The Bill Bell Jazz and Heritage Festival
Tune in to discover how the Bill Bell Jazz and Heritage Festival brings the Quad Cities community together through music, education, and a shared passion for preserving the region's vibrant cultural heritage.
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The Impact of Murals in Community Building: A Discussion with Nicole Salgar and Atlanta Dawn
In this engaging podcast episode, muralists Nicole Salgar and Atlanta Dawn take listeners on a journey through their creative process and artistic inspirations as they discuss their work on two large-scale murals in downtown Rock Island, Illinois.
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Talking Art with Sarah Robb
Ben Gougeon talks with local muralist Sarah Robb about her work with the Quad City Arts Metro Arts program, the upcoming Chalk Art Fest at Schwiebert Park, and her life as an artist.
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Talking Art with Randy Cohen
Quad City Arts Executive Director Kevin Maynard sits down with VP of Research at Americans for the Arts
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Talking Art with Marc Zyla
In this episode of "Talking Art," Kevin Maynard from Quad City Arts sits down with Marc Zyla, principal horn of the Quad City Symphony Orchestra (QCSO).
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Talking Art with Cory Christiansen and Melanie Alexander
Listen to the conversation here with artist Cory Christiansen and with Muscatine Art Center Director Melanie Alexander, about the legacy that Jon Fasanelli-Cawelti left behind, the deep personal friendships that developed between the local artists, and the transformative effect a creative mentor can have.
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Talking Art is a partnership between WVIK, Quad Cities NPR and Quad City Arts in which a Ben Gougeon interviews artists from the Quad Cities and beyond! Sponsored by Quad City Bank & Trust
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