88: Dáreece Walker, visual artist, on fear and vulnerability in making art, and his series "Police Cross Lines" and "Black Fathers Matter"

Episode 88 May 12, 2020 01:06:57
88: Dáreece Walker, visual artist, on fear and vulnerability in making art, and his series "Police Cross Lines" and "Black Fathers Matter"
Humanitou: Exploring Humanness + Creativity
88: Dáreece Walker, visual artist, on fear and vulnerability in making art, and his series "Police Cross Lines" and "Black Fathers Matter"

May 12 2020 | 01:06:57

/

Show Notes

Dáreece Walker talks with Humanitou about his artwork, which combines race, identity and religion into socio-political responses. We talk about his work that speaks against police brutality, and his series that celebrates black fathers and addresses the lack of positive imagery of black men in society. We navigate creative process, and facing fear, vulnerability and one's inner critic. Among other things. More at humanitou.com.

----MORE----

Humanitou is created, hosted and produced by Adam Williams.

Show notes at https://humanitou.com/dareece-walker/.

Follow on Instagram @humanitou

Support Humanitou: https://humanitou.com/support-humanitou/

About Humanitou: https://humanitou.com/about/

Media Kit: https://humanitou.com/media-kit/

Other Episodes

Episode 125

January 21, 2023 00:03:30
Episode Cover

A Way of Being & Seeing on a Trail Hike

In this short solo episode, Adam Williams shares a couple poetic examples of his awareness practices while on a trail hike. Read and listen...

Listen

Episode 107

November 12, 2020 01:20:17
Episode Cover

107: Chip Thomas, doctor, public artist & activist, on documentary photography, 'soul wounds' of the Navajo Nation, Quaker values, and surviving a widow-maker

Dr. Chip Thomas, a.k.a. "Jetsonorama," as a boy, avoided the violence of school desegregation by spending a fateful few years in a Quaker community....

Listen

Episode 103

October 02, 2020 01:05:53
Episode Cover

103: Lucas LaRochelle, designer and founder of Queering the Map, on the magic of archiving queer experience, and anonymity, love and truth, data privacy and A.I.

Lucas LaRochelle is a designer and artist, and the founder of Queering the Map, a collaborative digital archive of queer experience across the world....

Listen