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Reality Club Listens is a series of arts interviews.

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Episode no. 4

Megan Pobywajlo

May 1, 2020

Megan Pobywajlo’s work includes photography, writing, book making, education, and installation. Most recently, she was part of the group exhibition for the Charlotte Street Visual Artist Award at the Kemper Museum, and she was selected for the Crossroads Artboards.

To learn more about Megan and to see more examples of her work, you can go to her website, https://meganpobywajlo.com/ .

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Episode no. 3

Graham Carroll

April 14, 2020

Graham Carroll’s work includes photography, painting, and film. Most recently he collaborated with historian Kara Heitz to create the documentary A New Deal for Public Art in the Free State and he co-curated the show, Origin Stories, along with Paige Nicole Gordon at Open House.

To learn more about Graham, and to see some of his films, check out the following links.

grahamograph.com

Rabbit Samba

A River Rock

A New Deal for Public Art in the Free State


Episode no. 2

William Plummer

April 8, 2020

William Plummer explores their identity as it pertains to gender, family, history, nationality, DNA, and language often-times in collaboration with plants, animals, and bacteria. Most recently, they had a collaborative show at the UMKC Gallery of Art entitled Body of Inquiry, and were part of the group show, Melt, at La Esquina.

To learn more about William Plummer and to see more of their images, you can visit their website, poillywoig.com.

Cohesion Graph - William Plummer

Episode no. 1

Mike Sinclair

April 7, 2020

Mike Sinclair’s photographs span a variety of subjects including fairs, architecture, public spaces, schools, and museums. His recent projects have included a series of prints and books on Kansas City thoroughfares, and a photography book on the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art. His work is held in several public and private collections including the Nelson-Atkins Museum, the Kemper Museum, and the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. He is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a Charlotte Street Award. He is currently the Professor of the Practice of Photography at the University of Kansas.

To learn more about Mike Sinclair and to see more of his images, you can visit his website, www.mikesinclair.com.

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