In this episode of the "The Truth in This Art" podcast, host Rob Lee converses with Cory Lee Stowers, a cultural anthropologist, visual artist, and curator. They tackle Cory's background in graffiti and his role in the DC hip-hop scene. Stowers discusses his creative influences and the significance of preserving artistic legacies. He shares the challenges of leading organizations like Art B.L.O.C. DC and DC Murals, emphasizing the need for sustainable funding and aligned partnerships. This episode explores the evolution of mural art, the use of technology to create interactive murals and the cultural impact of public murals. Cory also touches on the historical debate over African American visual identity at Howard University and the importance of impactful community murals.
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Key Takeaways:
1. Graffiti and hip-hop culture have played a significant role in shaping the artistic landscape of urban environments like DC.
2. The preservation of artistic legacies is crucial for cultural continuity and understanding the historical context of art forms.
3. Sustainable funding and strong partnerships are essential for the success and longevity of arts organizations.
4. Public murals are not just art, they are powerful tools for cultural expression and community engagement.
Website and Social Media Links:
coryleestowers.com
X: @RockCreekLee
Instagram: rockcreeklee
LinkedIn: Cory Lee Stowers
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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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