Welcome to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by Rob Lee, where we unravel the mesmerizing stories of Monique Crabb, a Baltimore-based conceptual artist with a passion for exploring personal history, identity, body, and the environment through her multidisciplinary work. Primarily known for her expertise in quilting and her innovative use of natural dyes to explore color, Monique's art delves into themes of history and identity. Her commitment to sustainability and meaningful expression is evident through her use of secondhand textiles and low-cost experimental techniques. With a BFA in Photography from the Maryland Institute College of Art and currently pursuing an MFA in Intermedia + Digital Arts at the University of Maryland Baltimore County, Monique continues to create vibrant and impactful art.
In this installment:
Don't miss this incredible episode as Monique discusses her journey as an artist and her fascination with second-hand materials and low-cost experimental art. She shares how her influences, including music, TV, and her family, have shaped her artistic practice. Monique also talks about her process of working with textiles, particularly quilting, and her use of natural dyes to create vibrant colors. She emphasizes the importance of connecting with the environment through art and encourages viewers to think differently about their surroundings.
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Monique's website
Current Space
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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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