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Feb 26, 2025 - 58:24
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The paintings in Marisa DeLuca's series Spectre document the changing urban landscape of the city she lives in—Oceanside, California—mourning spaces made ephemeral by the forces of gentrification. In our conversation we...
Episode 158: Marisa DeLuca is an episode from Keep the Channel Open by Mike Sakasegawa. The paintings in Marisa DeLuca's series Spectre document the changing urban landscape of the city she lives in—Oceanside, California—mourning spaces mad...
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Published Jan 29, 2025, 01:16:45 long, audio available.
The paintings in Marisa DeLuca's series Spectre document the changing urban landscape of the city she lives in—Oceanside, California—mourning spaces made ephemeral by the forces of gentrification. In our conversation we talked about the difference between painting and photography, how process affects the ontology of an art object, how audiences make meaning, and the intersection of art and activism. Then for the second segment, Marisa and I talked about spirit of place and the importance of the commons in communities.
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Episode 158: Marisa DeLuca is an episode from Keep the Channel Open by Mike Sakasegawa.
This episode is 01:16:45 long.
This episode was published on Jan 29, 2025.
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Episode 158: Marisa DeLuca is from Keep the Channel Open by Mike Sakasegawa.
Published Jan 29, 2025 and 01:16:45 long