Fresh Talk: Diaspora Vibe – Art with Caribbean Roots

Fresh Milk and Fresh Art International are collaborating to present Fresh Talk: Caribbean, a series of podcasts about creativity in the 21st century with a Caribbean focus.

In this episode, Franklin Sirmans, Director of Perez Art Museum Miami is in conversation with Cathy Byrd about art from the Global South. The role of Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator (DVCAI) in nurturing the work of artists of the Caribbean diaspora in Miami and beyond is also discussed. You’ll hear from Rosie Gordon-Wallace, founder of DVCAI, Haitian-born artist Asser Saint-Val who lives and works in Miami, and artists in residence Gerard Caliste (Houston, by way of New Orleans) Ashley Teamer (New Orleans) and Nadine Hall (Jamaica).

Click here to listen to the full podcast.

About Fresh Art International & Fresh Talk:

Mission: To inform and inspire a world of followers, Fresh Art International’s team shares conversations, commentary, news, and views about contemporary art.

Launched in October 2011, Fresh Art International is an evolving independent media outlet with a global point of view. Our website is the virtual platform for Fresh Talk: Conversations About Creativity in the 21st Century, our signature audio podcast. The site welcomes up to 3,000 monthly visitors. Averaging more than 9,000 feed hits monthly, we welcome new friends and followers every day: Facebook (3,000+ Likes and Friends) and Twitter (5,000+ Followers).

For Fresh Talk, independent curator Cathy Byrd meets with contemporary artists, curators, designers, architects, composers, writers, filmmakers and other cultural producers. Listen to conversations directly on this website, download episodes, or subscribe to the series on iTunes and Stitcher. Fresh Talk is also accessible through Public Radio Exchange at prx.org.

Celebrate Women Artists with Fresh Milk

Fresh Milk celebrates the extraordinary creative women that have been in residence with us over the years in honour of International Women’s Day 2018.

Thank you:

Alberta Whittle, Shanika Grimes, Anna Christina Lorenzen, Conan Masterson, Emma Critchley, Cherise Harris, Helen Cammock, Halcyon Macleod, Jessica Carden, Jordan Clarke, Kara Springer, Katherine Kennedy, Lauren Craig, Maj Hasager, Marla Botterill, Malaika Brooks-Smith-Lowe, damali abrams, Nadijah Robinson, Rayanne Bushell, Saada Branker, Sasha Link, Shea Rose, Simone Asia, Sonia Farmer, Thais Francis, Tiffany Boyle, Versia Harris, Willoh S. Weiland, Umi Baden-Powell, Hannah Catherine Jones, Torika Bolatagici, drea brown, Dorothea Smartt, Letitia Pratt, Kate Keohane, Chelsea Odufu, Ayesha Hameed, Renelde Headley, Raquel Marshall, Leann Edghill & Anisah Wood for enriching our studio and expanding our horizons!

Take a look at the blogs kept by these inspiring artists on our Local Residents & International Residents pages to learn about their unique contributions to the platform!

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Open Call: ‘My Time’ Local Residency 2018

Fresh Milk is pleased to share its fifth open call for the annual ‘My Time’ Local Residency 2018.

Thanks to the ongoing support of our generous group of donors, one Barbadian artist will be selected from this call to undertake a one-month residency at Fresh Milk, and will receive a stipend of $1,000.00 BBD towards their artistic practice. Visual artists working across a number of disciplines (sculpture, installation, painting, drawing, performance, photography, new media, interdisciplinary) are invited to apply.

We are open to a variety of projects and proposals, but are particularly interested in contemporary artists working in non-traditional ways who wish to engage with the material in the Colleen Lewis Reading Room, using the residency as a time for research, production and expansion of references & knowledge.

Duration of Residency:  4 weeks

Fresh Milk will provide:

– A $1,000.00 BBD stipend to the artist
– Wireless internet
– A 15.5 x 14 ft studio space
– A wide expanse of rural land
– Access to the Colleen Lewis Reading Room on-site
– A varied network of creatives to connect with
– Facilitation of community outreach initiatives
– The option to participate in a public event showcasing the outcome of the residency

Eligibility criteria:

–  Artist must be Barbadian
–  Artist must not have taken part in an on-site Fresh Milk Residency within the last 2 years

Expectations of the Artist:

–  Artist must come out to the studio a minimum of four days per week between Monday and Friday. Studio access is between 8 am and 6 pm
–  Artist must supply their own materials and equipment
–  Artist must complete some form of public outreach in relation to the work created during the residency (artist talk/presentation, workshop, open studio, showcase, etc.)
–  Artist will be required to keep a weekly blog of their activities and processes, and submit a report to Fresh Milk at the conclusion of the residency
–  Artist will be required to donate a piece of work to the donor who made this residency possible

Application Process:

To be considered, please submit the following to freshmilkbarbados@gmail.com with the subject line ‘My Time Local Residency 2018 Proposal’:

–   The completed application form which can be downloaded here (includes applicant’s contact information, an artist statement, and full residency proposal)
–  An up to date Curriculum Vitae (CV)
–  A numbered portfolio of 5-10 images (or 2-3 short videos as the case may be) of recent work
–  An index of the portfolio pieces in numerical order, with the title, medium and date listed

Incomplete applications will not be considered.

The deadline for submission is March 30th, 2018. The residency will take place between April 30th – May 25th, 2018.

Art + Science – A presentation by Pamela Lee

International curator and gallery manager Pamela Lee joined us at Fresh Milk in May 2017 as part of our public event FRESH MILK XX, where she delivered a presentation about the connections and potential for collaborations between the areas of art and science.

Pam has generously shared a copy of her presentation with us, so we can make this fantastic resource publicly available.

Click the image below to access the full PDF!

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About Pamela:

Pamela Lee is a skilled arts industry and communications manager with over 5 years of experience working in high profile arts organisations, the not-for-profit sector and corporate companies in Europe and Australia. She has a Master’s of Curating Contemporary Design from Kingston University London in partnership with the Design Museum, London, where she also worked as a curatorial and digital media development assistant. Most recently, Pamela has worked as the gallery manager for the Dominik Mersch Gallery, one of Sydney’s leading international, commercial galleries.