
Part of the Practice
What is social practice, and how does it affect the ways we navigate our lives and make change in the world? Join artists, scholars, and collaborators from Social Practice CUNY on Part of the Practice, hosted by Catherine LaSota, as we discuss our individual art practices, our communities, and the role of socially-engaged art in our work for social justice.
Part of the Practice
06: Everyone Is an Artist with E. Adamo
On this episode, we chat with artist and Queens College MFA student E. Adamo. Part of the Practice host Catherine LaSota talks with E. about their frustrations with art and subsequent re-engagement with art via an exhibition that featured John Cage's 4'33", as well as the importance to E. of Joseph Beuys's statement that "Everyone is an artist."
FULL TRANSCRIPT of Episode 6 available here.
About our guest:
E. Adamo is an intradisciplinary artist based in Queens, NY. They wish to only be considered an artist under the condition that anyone may be considered an artist.
Photo credit: Bryan Fox, @fox_wont_stop
More about E.:
Follow E. Adamo on Instagram and contact them with a direct message: @2millionyearsago
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Thank you to our podcast editor Jade Iseri-Ramos, and thank you to Gaius LaSota for our Part of the Practice music.
Part of the Practice logo courtesy of Maliyah Mohamed.
Social Practice CUNY is funded by the Mellon Foundation.