The Emerging Artists Studio is a weekly radio show that showcases regional emerging artists, and is hosted by Karen Bell. This interview features Maggie Page.
Bio:
Maggie Page (dancer) is originally from Tuscaloosa, Alabama. She attended the Alabama School of Fine Arts in Birmingham, studying under Sonia Arova, Thaddeus Davis, Heidi Khursandi, and Therese Laeger. She is a recent graduate of The Ohio State University, where she performed the works of Melanie Bales, Susan Hadley, Mark Morris, and Vaslav Nijinsky. She is currently working and performing in Columbus with local groups such as Kristina Isabelle Dance Company, HighJinks Productions, and bacKspace.
About the Arts Initiative:
The Arts Initiative is a university-wide effort to poise Ohio State as a leader in the arts, expanding the university’s artistic engagement as we connect with our communities. The Arts Initiative cultivates public and private partnerships with arts, cultural and educational organizations to further the interests and resources of the university, shaping a lifetime of creativity for individuals on campus and far beyond.
Music provided by Restless Blend; the song “High St. Traffic” was written by Erik Braun. Brian Linville-drums and percussion
Erik Braun-guitars
Matteo Amburgy- keyboards
Marshall Skinner- bass guitar
The Emerging Artists Studio is a weekly radio show that showcases regional emerging artists, and is hosted by Karen Bell. This interview features Eric Rausch.
Bio:
Eric Rausch earned his BFA in ceramics from The Ohio State University in 2007. He was a resident artist at Watershed Center for the Ceramic arts and studied under Chris Gustin at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts in Maine. Eric’s work is featured in galleries around central Ohio and is a founding member of ARTillery Ohio, a collaborative of emerging artists in Columbus. He is currently a gallery assistant at Hawk Galleries and Director of ARTillery Ohio.
About the Arts Initiative:
The Arts Initiative is a university-wide effort to poise Ohio State as a leader in the arts, expanding the university’s artistic engagement as we connect with our communities. The Arts Initiative cultivates public and private partnerships with arts, cultural and educational organizations to further the interests and resources of the university, shaping a lifetime of creativity for individuals on campus and far beyond.
Music provided by Restless Blend; the song “High St. Traffic” was written by Erik Braun. Brian Linville-drums and percussion
Erik Braun-guitars
Matteo Amburgy- keyboards
Marshall Skinner- bass guitar
The Emerging Artists Studio is a weekly radio show that showcases regional emerging artists, and is hosted by Karen Bell. This interview features Matt Slaybaugh.
Bio:
In 2002, Matt Slaybaugh founded Blueform Theatre Group . Artistic Director of Available Light Theatre, Matt’s ambition is to create a more compassionate world through insightful theatre. American Theatre magazine, New York press, and Central Ohio Theatre Critics are just a few organizations that have recognized Slaybaugh’s talent.
About the Arts Initiative:
The Arts Initiative is a university-wide effort to poise Ohio State as a leader in the arts, expanding the university’s artistic engagement as we connect with our communities. The Arts Initiative cultivates public and private partnerships with arts, cultural and educational organizations to further the interests and resources of the university, shaping a lifetime of creativity for individuals on campus and far beyond.
Music provided by Restless Blend; the song “High St. Traffic” was written by Erik Braun. Brian Linville-drums and percussion
Erik Braun-guitars
Matteo Amburgy- keyboards
Marshall Skinner- bass guitar
The Emerging Artists Studio is a weekly radio show that showcases regional emerging artists, and is hosted by Karen Bell. This interview features Liv Gjestvang.
Bio:
Liv Gjestvang began her career in the film industry by working for Listen Up!, a New York city national youth media company. Her ten year career experience includes teaching at the Sundance Film Festival, co-founding the Short North Short Film company, founding Director of the Columbus Jewish Film Festival, and directing Youth Video OUTreach. One of Liv’s most outstanding achievements is recognition as Program Coordinator for The Ohio State University’s Digital Union, a research center for multimedia production.
About the Arts Initiative:
The Arts Initiative is a university-wide effort to poise Ohio State as a leader in the arts, expanding the university’s artistic engagement as we connect with our communities. The Arts Initiative cultivates public and private partnerships with arts, cultural and educational organizations to further the interests and resources of the university, shaping a lifetime of creativity for individuals on campus and far beyond.
Music provided by Restless Blend; the song “High St. Traffic” was written by Erik Braun. Brian Linville-drums and percussion
Erik Braun-guitars
Matteo Amburgy- keyboards
Marshall Skinner- bass guitar
The Emerging Artists Studio is a weekly radio show that showcases regional emerging artists, and is hosted by Karen Bell. This interview features Jenai Cutcher.
Bio:
Jenai tap dances, writes about dance, teaches dance, and makes dance movies. While based in New York, she performed with Brenda Bufalino, Barbara Duffy, Savion Glover, Derick Grant, Lynn Schwab, Rumba Tap, Ritmico, and Tap City, among others. In Columbus, she has collaborated with many dancers and musicians including Brian Casey and Honk, Wail and Moan, dance professor John Giffin, and percussionist Joe Krygier in Drums Downtown. She is currently an Artist In Residence at The Shoebox in the South Campus Gateway Arts Alley. “Thinking On Their Feet” is Ms. Cutcher’s first documentary film.
About the Arts Initiative: The Arts Initiative is a university-wide effort to poise Ohio State as a leader in the arts, expanding the university’s artistic engagement as we connect with our communities. The Arts Initiative cultivates public and private partnerships with arts, cultural and educational organizations to further the interests and resources of the university, shaping a lifetime of creativity for individuals on campus and far beyond.
Music provided by Restless Blend; the song “High St. Traffic” was written by Erik Braun. Brian Linville-drums and percussion
Erik Braun-guitars
Matteo Amburgy- keyboards
Marshall Skinner- bass guitar
The Emerging Artists Studio is a weekly radio show that showcases regional emerging artists, and is hosted by Karen Bell. This interview features Adam Brouillette.
Bio:
Adam graduated from Columbus College of Art and Design in 2002, and has had work exhibited in several galleries in Ohio and have begun to exhibit outside the state. He currently serves as the president of the Couchfire Collective; he has been a member of the Ohio Art League since 1999, and serves as Chair of the Membership and Programming Committees. He has also helped other local arts organizations, such as the Greater Columbus Arts Council and the Grandview Arts Council, by participating in discussions on how to best serve artists in the community.
About the Arts Initiative: The Arts Initiative is a university-wide effort to poise Ohio State as a leader in the arts, expanding the university’s artistic engagement as we connect with our communities. The Arts Initiative cultivates public and private partnerships with arts, cultural and educational organizations to further the interests and resources of the university, shaping a lifetime of creativity for individuals on campus and far beyond.
Music provided by Restless Blend; the song “High St. Traffic” was written by Erik Braun. Brian Linville-drums and percussion
Erik Braun-guitars
Matteo Amburgy- keyboards
Marshall Skinner- bass guitar
The Emerging Artists Studio is a weekly radio show that showcases regional emerging artists, and is hosted by Karen Bell. This interview features Dwayne Blackaller.
Bio:
Actor. Writer. Deviser. Director. Teaching Artist. He teaches at OSU, has a lengthy acting resume, and is the creator and co-creator of many new theatrical works, including: H.G. Wells: The Science of Fiction (Coming Spring 2010); The Comet: 2009; Destinopolis: 2009; and Act-O-Matic: 2009. He is also the Artistic Director and co-founder of Whistling in the Dark Theatre Company.
Emerging Artists Program: Crafting a Life in the Arts
The program is designed to help creative, talented arts entrepreneurs compose their lives and create work in Columbus, contributing to the economic vitality of Columbus as a vibrant, dynamic city. One component of the program focuses on partnering with South Campus Gateway to create Arts Alley – providing entrepreneurial artists with programming, exhibition and performance space in the Gateway beginning fall 2009. The intention is to build a community where artists work together to exhibit, perform, sell artwork, teach and provide classes, open rehearsals, public lectures and/or studio talks. This will be a pilot model with the possibility of developing in other community locations.
Music provided by Restless Blend; the song “High St. Traffic” was written by Erik Braun. Brian Linville-drums and percussion
Erik Braun-guitars
Matteo Amburgy- keyboards
Marshall Skinner- bass guitar
The Emerging Artists Studio is a weekly radio show that showcases regional emerging artists, and is hosted by Karen Bell. This interview features Stephanie Rond.
Bio:
Stephanie Rond earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Ohio State University in 1997. Her most recent body of work deals with American cultural icons, stereotypes and craft. She exhibits consistently and is involved in many arts organizations including the Ohio Art League and ROY G BIV Gallery. In addition, Stephanie is Curator of the Carnegie Gallery at Main Library in Columbus Ohio. She is also part of the art collective Cowtown Lowbrow and co-founder of CAW, Creative Arts of Women.
About the Arts Initiative: The Arts Initiative is a university-wide effort to poise Ohio State as a leader in the arts, expanding the university’s artistic engagement as we connect with our communities. The Arts Initiative cultivates public and private partnerships with arts, cultural and educational organizations to further the interests and resources of the university, shaping a lifetime of creativity for individuals on campus and far beyond.
Music provided by Restless Blend; the song “High St. Traffic” was written by Erik Braun. Brian Linville-drums and percussion
Erik Braun-guitars
Matteo Amburgy- keyboards
Marshall Skinner- bass guitar