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From The Desk of Pat Greene

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Thoughtful interviews with creative people living uncompromised lives.

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7/14/2020

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December 1, 2020

Frank Haines Interview

<p><strong>New York based artist Frank Haines is a visual artist, performer, writer, and a lot of what he does barely falls into those confines. Quantifying him, short changes what he does. His performances often involve music, theater and a lot in between. He has written several essays and books. Florida Damage is a long memoir type essay about his early days in Florida. He has performed as Sandy Smiles, Francis Heinzfeller and other names. He is interested in a wide variety of subjects. We talked about the occult, psychedelics, Florida etc.</strong></p>

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October 30, 2020

Pat Greene interviews with Jim Drain

<p>Jim Drain is an artist who mostly works with textiles but is definitely not limited to any medium. His work in film and music is worth checking out. He currently teaches at Rhode Island School of Design in Providence. He went to school there, where he was a large part of the Fort Thunder and Forcefield Collectives. They were featured in the Whitney Biennial in 2002. I met him when he lived in Miami. He was a founder of the Bas Fisher Invitational. His textiles have been worn by the likes of Bjork, Erase Errata, and many others. His work has been shown all over the world. He is a generous force in an art world that isn’t always blessed with generous forces.</p>

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October 23, 2020

Pat Greene interviews Jim Walker and Shauta Marsh

<p><strong>For most of this century, Big Car Collaborative in Indianapolis has been not only the biggest force for redefining Social Practice Art, but they have also been extremely effective in practical terms of bringing parts of Indianapolis back to life, and reemerging these areas in a better way. Married couple Jim Walker and Shauta Marsh are the brains, the brawn, the creative and emotional forces that have made this work. In 2015 London’s Guardian presented them as an example of how gentrification can work, and be sensitive and aware of who lives in these neighborhoods and giving them a better place to live. Big Car Collaborative has brought in affordable housing, the Tube Factory art gallery, Listen Hear an ambitious sound art program and an FM radio station. These are just a few examples of what they have done. They have secured major funding from grants and donors. They are models of how to make a city a better place.</strong></p>

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