Dancer, choreographer, and teacher Kylie Thompson joins us to talk about what it has been like recovering as an independent artist in a post pandemic society and her piece FEMMILLENNIAL.
Read MoreOn this episode of Purple Glow Pod, we were joined by Adrian Hayles, a muralist, the director of Worth Gallery on Dundas, and creator of Concrete Lab, a new street art enhancement app. We discussed street art, how the Concrete Lab works, and the intersection of art and technology.
Read MoreOn this episode of Purple Glow Pod, we were joined by Katie Lawson, one of the curators at the 2022 Toronto Biennial of Art. Katie talked about the significance of this year’s theme, What Water Knows, the Land Remembers.
Read MoreRuckus Women Collective is a group of creators who subvert colonial, capitalist, racist, and patriarchal standards. On this episode of Purple Glow Pod, we talk with Ruckus Women Collective about anti-establishment art and what decolonizing the arts means/looks like.
Read MoreBonus episode. Enjoy this bonus Q&A from our live virtual screening of No Crying at the Dinner Table (2019) in December 2020. Listen to director Carol Nguyen deepen the narrative of her film, explain the process of putting her family behind the camera, and consider how her film has touched so many hearts.
Read MoreBonus episode. On this bonus episode of Purple Glow Pod, co-host Chi talks with musician Michelle Treacy about her new single “Time Off From A Letdown.” In the interview, Treacy talks about the development of her new single, creating the music video, and future career plans.
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