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Asheville View: Johnnie Rush Interview Part 3

September 22, 2019 by Stretch

Asheville FM contributor, Aisha Adams, brought us a recent interview she did with Johnnie Rush on the Asheville View. Mr Rush was assaulted by Asheville Police officers in August 2017 while walking home from work. Former officer Christopher Hickman plead guilty and was convicted of “felony assault by strangulation, misdemeanor assault by strangulation, and misdemeanor communicating threats.”

Part 3, the final segment of the audio interview, is featured below.

To hear more work from Aisha Adams with the Asheville View, including this three part video interview, you can visit their website at: http://theavlview.com/

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Asheville View- Johnnie Rush Audio Interview Part 2

September 13, 2019 by Stretch

Asheville FM contributor, Aisha Adams, brings us a recent interview she did with Johnnie Rush on the Asheville View. Mr Rush was assaulted by Asheville Police officers in August 2017 while walking home from work. Former officer Christopher Hickman plead guilty and was convicted of “felony assault by strangulation, misdemeanor assault by strangulation, and misdemeanor communicating threats.”

Part 2 of the audio interview found below.
To hear more work from Aisha Adams with the Asheville View, including this three part video interview, you can visit their website at: http://theavlview.com/

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Nappy-Thoughts-Johnnie-Rush-Podcast-pt-2-6.mp3

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Asheville View: Johnnie Rush Interview Part 1

September 13, 2019 by Stretch

Asheville FM contributor, Aisha Adams, brought us a recent interview she did with Johnnie Rush on the Asheville View. Mr Rush was assaulted by Asheville Police officers in August 2017 while walking home from work. Former officer Christopher Hickman plead guilty and was convicted of “felony assault by strangulation, misdemeanor assault by strangulation, and misdemeanor communicating threats.”

Part 1 of the audio interview is featured below.

To hear more work from Aisha Adams with the Asheville View, including this three part video interview, you can visit their website at: http://theavlview.com/

 

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Shining New Light on Contemporary Design

September 9, 2019 by KP Whaley

By Nora Donovan

The Bright Angle, an Asheville-based pottery and design studio, debuted its new collection of translucent porcelain lighting on August 27. The showcase, called a “Luminary Craft Event,” was a collaboration between Bright Angle founder Nick Moen and Lexington Glassworks, a glassblowing studio and gallery.

Moen is not a big fan of exposed light bulbs, which is a current trend. His new collection is a response, as “the porcelain’s light shades diffuse light to provide a warm glow at eye level while the opening at the bottom produces direct white light on active spaces,” he said. “We are changing the face of contemporary ceramics.”

The event took place in the Cloud Room, a gathering space located inside Wedge at Foundation. Moen has a history with the brewery. He unintentionally moved to Asheville when his van broke down in the Wedge Brewing parking lot years ago (at the brewery’s first location on Riverside Drive). He then honed his love for design at the Penland School of Craft. Displaying this new exhibition at the Wedge at Foundation has really made it a “full-circle moment” for him, he said.

The event featured local videographers Matt Wegleitner and Micah Yaple, who premiered their first video performance as Aerial Asheville. Drawings by Daniel Garver, collage art by Jamie Karolich, and prints from BJ Lumbaugh were also included.

Moen asked local musician Jonathan Scales to bring his steel drums. “He thought that some of my music, as a soloist, could … set the tone,” Scales said. The porcelain lighting was equipped with state-of-the-art technology that allowed for the pieces to play in time with the music.

“I’ve been in this industry for 15 years and can honestly say I’ve never seen anything like this before. While I have seen a few other translucent porcelain lights, they are not made with the same mastery of material and proportional design sense.” The collection took Moen six years to complete.

The event was produced by Jefferson Ellison, who is also based in Asheville. “Moen really wanted to show the lighting in its natural habitat: in use, surrounded by great vibes, good people and intentional design,” Ellison said. “Celebrating local artists who have a connection to the community and creating custom lighting pieces for the event is so authentic to the brand because it represents the core of what The Bright Angle offers, [which is] craftsmanship. It’s great for Asheville but it’s also just great for the design community as a whole.”

 

Caption- Audience at the Luminary Craft event watch as Jonathan Scales performs on the steel drums. Photo credit- Emily Arismendy. 

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Queer Art Exhibit – A Catalyst And Force For Change In The South

August 22, 2019 by KP Whaley

Southern Equality Studios (SES) is a special project of the Campaign for Southern Equality (CSE), an Asheville-based non-profit that promotes full LGBTQ equality across the South. The mission of SES is to explore how the arts can help achieve that equality. 

“Artists have always been a catalyst and force for change in all kinds of social movements across the South, across the county,” said Al Murray, the Director of Engagement and Organizational Development for CSE. “[But] it’s still true that LGBTQ artists in the South are largely invisible on a world stage.”

After several successful “pop-up residencies” last year, CSE decided to expand the project to a full summer residency for two artists while also engaging other queer artists from the area. The hope is that the project increases the visibility of LGBTQ artists in the South. “Even in organizing this we found that we didn’t know each other very well,” said Murray, who is also one of the artists in residence this year.

Murray and fellow artist-in-residence, Liz Williams, spent four months interviewing other artists and hosting a panel discussion to discuss topics of identity, politics, creativity and healing trauma.

The result is their collaborative multimedia project “Up/Rooted,” an exhibition on display at REVOLVE in Asheville from August 23 to September 3. Murray’s kinetic sculptures contain items that express the queer, Southern and artistic roots of artists and people from the panel. Williams created photographs of the artists she interviewed, placing them surreally suspended in mid-air.

Come to the opening reception on August 23 from 7-9 pm at REVOLVE Gallery, 821 Riverside Drive, Suite 179 in Asheville.

Listen to the full interview here:

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Studios-Uprooted.mp3
Photos courtesy: Campaign for Southern Equality.

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Interview with Pansy Fest and Another Carolina Anarchist Bookfair

August 16, 2019 by Emma Hutchens

Emma Hutchens sits down with organizers of Pansy Fest and Another Carolina Anarchist Bookfair Both events are coming up the weekend of August 20th-22nd.

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/ACAB08142019-online-audio-converter.com_.mp3

Learn more here: 

https://www.facebook.com/pansyfestavl/

https://www.facebook.com/AshevilleACAB2019/


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