Ariel Cavalcante Foster is a Brazilian-American artist, consultant, and edge worker based in Baltimore and DC. Her practice includes printmaking, installation, painting, sound, video, and performance. She is also an inclusion strategist, consultant, and facilitator, and has recently received training in holistic healing practices.
Ariel discusses her background and early experiences that shaped her creative practice. She talks about her multicultural upbringing and the impact it had on her perspective and artistic expression. Ariel also shares her journey of self-discovery and exploration of identity, particularly in relation to whiteness and white supremacy. She discuss the themes and questions that drive her creative process, including the exploration of symbols, culture, nature, and spirituality. Ariel emphasizes the importance of spontaneity, curiosity, and embodiment in her work. She also touches on the conditions and attitudes that support creativity and innovative thinking. Ariel shares her favorite colors and her symbolic meanings, as well as her dream job of being a global representative and inspirational speaker. She concludes by discussing her upcoming projects, including the Embodied Arts Project and the Pleasure Club, and invites listeners to follow her on social media for updates.
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Join me in this enlightening conversation with Ariel Cavalcante Foster, as we explore her journey as an artist and cultural worker. Discover the role of symbols in her work and how she channel her energy into creating meaningful art. Listen now!
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Host: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
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