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Listen to Episode 3 of the Streets Dept Podcast: An Interview with Artist Marisa Williamson

November 7, 2017

Episode 3 of the Streets Dept Podcast, an interview with multi-media artist Marisa Williamson, is now live!

A New York City-based multi-media, performance, video, and installation artist, Marisa Williamson is seeking to make history alive in people’s worlds. For the third episode of our podcast, Marisa sits down with me to talk about all the ways she’s working to do that, including her new app, a video scavenger hunt that explores the African American historical struggle for freedom.


 
The Streets Dept Podcast is a bi-monthly (that’s twice a month) interview podcast. I’ll be interviewing artists and creatives from around the world. From street artists to poets, activists to politicians, small business owners to community organizers. The podcast will feature one-on-one, 30-minute-ish interviews with the creative minds who are shaping the world around us.

Subscribe to the Streets Dept Podcast on iTunesSoundCloud, or Google Play to receive episodes as soon as they’re published, and please feel free to rate and write a review of the podcast on those platforms to help others find it. (It really, REALLY helps when y’all rate and review, so it’d mean the world to me if you could do that!)

Season One of the Streets Dept Podcast is brought to you by our sponsors at The Navy Yard and Indy Hall! Each episode is mixed and edited by our Producer Mike Mehalick.

Listen to Episode 1, an interview with R. Eric Thomas, here; and listen to Episode 2, and interview with Philadelphia Councilwoman Helen Gym, here!

(The art in the recording studio we’re using, which you can see in the photo above, is a collab by Sean Martorana and Saul Rosenbaum.)

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