
Writer/curator Cathy Byrd sparks conversations about today’s art, design, and film on the Fresh Art International podcast. Synthesizing interviews and field recordings with critical commentary since 2011, the podcast archives the voices, sounds, and stories of contemporary culture makers from around the world.
Episodes

Tuesday Feb 28, 2017
Sharon Louden on The Artist as Culture Producer
Tuesday Feb 28, 2017
Tuesday Feb 28, 2017
Sharon Louden artist and educator and Hrag Vartanian, co-founder and editor-in-chief of the online art publication Hyperallergic, talk about Louden's newest book project: The Artist as Culture Producer. Forty visual artists contributed essays to the four hundred page publication. These individuals model some of the ways that culture makers of the 21st century are enriching creative economies around the world. Their first-hand stories may inspire more of us to take on new roles in the public realm, to engage more deeply in our communities.
Sound Editor: Guney Ozsan

Wednesday Feb 22, 2017
Contemporary Black Portraiture
Wednesday Feb 22, 2017
Wednesday Feb 22, 2017
Our radio show on contemporary black portraiture explores The Dandy Lion Project, a traveling exhibition project featuring the images of emerging photographers and filmmakers from various regions around the African Diaspora. You’ll hear from Amy Sherald on Black Art and New Racial Narratives before a live audience at moniquemeloche gallery in Chicago. In studio, The Dandy Lion Project Founder and CuratorShantrelle Patrice Lewis and visual artist Kia Dyson talk about the Dandy Lion exhibition now on view at the Lowe Museum, Miami. Calling in from Atlanta, artist and scholar Fahamu Pecou joins our conversation about black portraiture.
Sound Editor: Guney Ozsan

Thursday Feb 16, 2017
Jorge Menna Barreto on Environmental Sculpture
Thursday Feb 16, 2017
Thursday Feb 16, 2017
Brazilian artist Jorge Menna Barreto created Restauro, or Restoration, an eco-sensitive café within the pavilion that houses the 32nd São Paulo Biennial in Brazil. In partnership with local chefs and farmers, he encourages awareness about the way we use our land and the global consequences of how we eat. The entire project is an environmental sculpture.
Sound editor: Guney Ozsan

Wednesday Feb 08, 2017
Artist Residency in the Everglades
Wednesday Feb 08, 2017
Wednesday Feb 08, 2017
Join us as we explore South Florida residency programs. We begin with conversations recorded during our 2015 visit to the Studios of Key West. Learn about the Knight Arts Challenge grants for residency programs and more, from Director of Arts Bahia Ramos. Executive Director Deborah Mitchell introduces Artists in Residence in Everglades (AIRIE). Meet past fellow and musician Jose Elias and hear our field recording with photographer Adam Nadel, co-creator of the exhibition Getting the Water Right.
Sound Editor: Guney Ozsan

Thursday Feb 02, 2017
Bahar Behbahani on Politics and Persian Gardens
Thursday Feb 02, 2017
Thursday Feb 02, 2017
Iranian born, New York based artist Bahar Behbahani talks about the layers of poetry and politics she discovered while researching the legendary Persian garden. Her solo exhibition at the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College reveals how the idyllic refuge became entangled with American espionage and a 1953 political coup in Iran. Highly relevant considering the mounting intensity of today's global tensions, the hidden agendas and coded behaviors exposed in Bahar Behbahani's work might well be the blueprint for a new political barrier erected this week: the executive order of a restrictive, anti-Muslim United States immigration policy.
Sound Editor: Guney Ozsan | Sound Effects: Bahar Behbahani, Visiting you in summer, 2015

Wednesday Jan 25, 2017
A City Symphony for Miami
Wednesday Jan 25, 2017
Wednesday Jan 25, 2017
Art with a sense of place is at the center of our show. To set the stage, hear about art throughout the magic city of Miami. We start with Franky Cruz’s butterfly project at Spinello Projects. Next, Hattie Mae Williams‘s use the Miami Marine Stadium as the backdrop for her Tattooed Ballerinas. Finally, we focus on Project 305 which invites people across Miami to submit sounds and images that will become part of an ambitious multimedia orchestral portrait of the city to premiere in October 2017.
With us in the studio at Jolt Radio, Miami are New World Symphony’s Director of Community Engagement Cassidy Fitzpatrick and Project 305 Project Manager Joy Lampkin-Foster. Jonathan David Kane, Filmmaker/Project 305 Lead Artist calls in.
Sound Editor: Guney Ozsan

Thursday Jan 19, 2017
Catherine Morris and A Year of Yes
Thursday Jan 19, 2017
Thursday Jan 19, 2017
With curator Catherine Morris, we talk about A Year of Yes: Reimagining Feminism at the Brooklyn Museum. The brilliant series of thematic exhibitions and programs on feminism and feminist art celebrates the 10th anniversary of Museum's Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art.
Judy Chicago's Dinner Party inspires this complex project. Featured in our conversation: Beverly Buchanan: Rituals and Ruins, Marilyn Minter: Pretty/Dirty, Georgia O'Keeffe: Living Modern, and the 2017 version of Utopia Station.
Sound Editor: Guney Ozsan | Recorded on Skype 14 Jan2017

Wednesday Jan 11, 2017
Public Art and the Underline in Miami
Wednesday Jan 11, 2017
Wednesday Jan 11, 2017
Listen to this conversation to learn about public art and The Underline. Visionary Ryan Gravel introduces the Atlanta Beltline, a pioneering urban design project that transformed an abandoned railway into a parkscape at the heart of the city. Founder of The Underline, Meg Thomson Daly explains how the land below Miami’s Metrorail will evolve into a 10-mile linear park and urban trail. Curator Amanda Sanfilippo talks about the public art in Fringe Projects Miami, and artist Agustina Woodgate invites listeners to tune in to the latest Radioee.net project: a bike-powered mobile internet radio station that will explore the future path of The Underline.
Sound Editor: Guney Ozsan

Thursday Jan 05, 2017
Zoë Buckman on Fight Mode
Thursday Jan 05, 2017
Thursday Jan 05, 2017
Artist Zoë Buckman is in fight mode. Her own boxing gloves figure in recent mixed media installations, spoken word, and sound art projects that defend women's reproductive rights. This episode is an excerpt from the 3 Dec 2016 Fresh Art International show on Untitled, Radio, Miami Beach.
Sound Editor: Guney Ozsan | Swami Ji spoken word performance audio courtesy Zoë Buckman

Wednesday Dec 28, 2016
Fourth Wave Feminist Art
Wednesday Dec 28, 2016
Wednesday Dec 28, 2016
Get inspired by our conversations on Fourth Wave Feminist Art. We begin with a flashback to a past conversation with artist Jillian Mayer on her project 400 nudes. Filmmaker Robert Adanto and artist Leah Schrager discuss the F Word Film: a look at radical, 4th wave feminist performance art. You’ll also hear about Adanto’s new documentary titled Born Just Now on artist Marta Jovanovic.
Sound Editor: Guney Ozsan