A podcast about what it means to make contemporary art and culture happen in a small town. The hustle. The sweat. The DIY tips. An @anti_aesthetic project. Episodes every other week.
"How are you doing during quarantine? It’s the question we are all asking each other over seemingly endless Zoom calls. In this episode we gather a fe...
We’re back! Welcome to Season 2. Our last episode aired in May of last year, since then a lot has happened.You might recall our debating over organiza...
We don’t have any money, but we want art and culture. What do we do? In Episode 10 of Bottleracks & Fountains, Courtney and Agnese dig into how arts o...
This might get snarky. In this episode we talk to artist and writer Vicki Amorose about the importance of art writing and criticism; who writes it, wh...
Does the community want and need contemporary art? And how do you build an audience? Julia Oldham goes back home to Frederick, MD, and talks to Louise...
Rural outposts may be the most impactful, interesting, and subversive places to make art. In this episode we talk to Stacey Ray, Programs and Communic...
No guest this episode, just cocktails and conversation. Join us as we dive into a couple of texts that describe contemporary art in small towns from d...
In Bottleracks & Fountains episode 5 we sit down with Jam Jessie Allison, Maddison Colvin, Andrew Douglas Campbell, and JoJo Ruby, of Tropical Contemp...
What is it like to jump feet first into a successful community arts organization, honoring tried-and-true programming while trying to bring in somethi...
In Episode 3 of Bottleracks & Fountains, ECA’s Julia Oldham is at a residency at The Blue House in Dayton, Ohio, and interviews Nicholaus Arnold and A...