The Riverviews Artspace Podcast
Podcast Description
The Riverviews Artspace Podcast explores the intersection of art, culture, and community through conversations with artists and creative voices. Listeners get a behind-the-scenes look at Riverviews' exhibitions, programs, and the broader contemporary art scene.Each episode uncovers the stories behind the art, highlighting the creative process, artistic influences, and how art sparks dialogue and social change. From gallery exhibitions to public art initiatives and the evolving arts landscape in Lynchburg and beyond, the podcast offers an engaging way to experience and connect with the world of art.Perfect for art lovers, emerging artists, and curious minds, the podcast celebrates creativity’s power to inspire and bring people together.
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The podcast focuses on topics such as the creative process, artistic influences, and social change, with episodes that delve into exhibitions, public art initiatives, and artist interviews, such as the discussion with Lewis Colburn on his exhibition 'New Precarious Systems' which illustrates the link between art and infrastructure.

The Riverviews Artspace Podcast explores the intersection of art, culture, and community through conversations with artists and creative voices. Listeners get a behind-the-scenes look at Riverviews’ exhibitions, programs, and the broader contemporary art scene.
Each episode uncovers the stories behind the art, highlighting the creative process, artistic influences, and how art sparks dialogue and social change. From gallery exhibitions to public art initiatives and the evolving arts landscape in Lynchburg and beyond, the podcast offers an engaging way to experience and connect with the world of art.
Perfect for art lovers, emerging artists, and curious minds, the podcast celebrates creativity’s power to inspire and bring people together.
This episode features an insightful conversation with artist Lewis Colburn, who explores the intersection of art, history, and infrastructure in his exhibition ”New Precarious Systems.” Listeners gain valuable insights into how Lewis' teaching informs his practice, the significance of found materials in contemporary sculpture, and the ongoing dialogue between our past and present.

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