Do Tell: A Storytelling Podcast

STEAP, Inc. A Non-Profit of Storytelling, Education, and Arts Programs

Storytelling is at the heart of human existence. For millennia, stories have served as the bedrock of communities, passing down knowledge, values, and experiences through the generations. Storytelling is also at the heart of great art, and not just in tales told orally or by the written word. Stories are told in painting, sculpture, and mosaics. They are told in the melodic phrases of music and the rhythmic phrases of poetry. The Do Tell Podcast searches out the most compelling narratives in all art forms and media. Tune in to be inspired and motivated and become a part of a bigger community read less
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Honoring the Local Community with Public Art: Paulina Guajardo & Janna Watson the Old Lab Designs Murals
Jul 16 2024
Honoring the Local Community with Public Art: Paulina Guajardo & Janna Watson the Old Lab Designs Murals
This week we are going to visit an historic section of downtown Hendersonville, NC where a beautiful new mural has just been completed. The 7th Avenue district of Hendersonville is undergoing a tremendous revitalization. For many years the area has been dominated by industrial buildings and warehouses that were strategically positioned near the main railroad terminal and depot. During those times, it was not a destination for locals or visitors who didn’t have some business to transact there. But that has been changing rapidly over the past few years as new businesses catering to the general public have sprung up. Restaurants, bakeries, cafes, bars, breweries, and even a distillery have opened to make the neighborhood a must-see stop in enjoying downtown Hendersonville. In addition to the eateries, there are some very interesting retail shops new to the area. One of those stores is the Old Lab Designs and Mercantile, a beautiful and unique shop with quirky vintage items, high quality, high fashion women's clothing and accessories, gourmet kitchen and pantry items, and unique gifts for men and women alike. The owner is Janna Watson and she is realizing her vision of bringing rich texture to the streets of the town, not only in the items she sells in the store, but also the store building as well. When Janna first moved in, the building epitomized that industrial look of the area, with its rough and crumbling red brick walls with very little inviting character. She was determined to spruce it up and make it much more beautiful and help the area become more inviting. So she decided to adorn both sides of the building with murals. She commissioned a talented artist from Miami, Paulina Guajardo, to paint the murals and she was able to finish it all very quickly over two short trips. Paulina is a Mexican-born artist and her mother is a renowned Mexican artist in her own right. Paulina and Janna join us today to talk about the new murals and the inspiration for them.
"Artivism" The Power of Art to Bring Social Change: Rosalia Torres-Weiner
Jul 15 2024
"Artivism" The Power of Art to Bring Social Change: Rosalia Torres-Weiner
Rosalia Torres-Weiner is an artist, activist, and community leader in Charlotte, NC. Her art captures the themes, colors, and rich symbolism of her native home of Mexico. In 2010, Rosalia shifted the focus of her work from commercial art to art activism, after witnessing the repeated injustices and dysfunction of our immigration system.  Her work is featured in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Anacostia Museum and has been exhibited in venues including the McColl Center for Arts and Innovation, Levine Museum of the New South, the City of Raleigh Museum, the Latin American Center for Arts Gallery, the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, the Mexican Cultural Institute at the Mexican Embassy in Washington D.C. and many other prestigious venues.  Her public murals celebrate the rich history as well as the changing demographics of the South. She also uses her art to document social conditions and to raise awareness about issues that are affecting immigrant communities such as family separation, access to public education, racism and moving beyond common stereotypes.  Through her Red Calaca Mobile Art Studio, a 24-foot “Art Truck” she takes the arts directly to people in underserved areas in Charlotte.  Stay tuned to hear Rosalia’s inspiring story and all about the important work she is doing to bring positive change to her community and beyond. Rosalia is joined by her husband Ben Weiner, who is intricately involved in facilitating Rosalia’s work. They will share their philosophies on a variety of aspects about art, community, and social impact. They will tell us about her latest mural in Hendersonville, NC, titled “Unity in Bloom.” And Rosalia will talk about her feelings about Artificial Intelligence, which might surprise you.