Call/Response: Writers on Art & Artists on Literature

Call/Response: Writers on Art & Artists on Literature

Call/Response features conversations with writers on art and artists on literature. These conversations cover art, books, writing and art processes, creative inspiration and more. Produced by K.Co Press/K.Co Arts, LLC

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January 22, 2025 46 mins

Join Court Carney, PhD, as he delves into how culture informs myth and memory

Leveraging his experiences writing "Reckoning with the Devil" (LSU Press 2024,) the artwork of Bob Dylan, personal anecdotes and professional expertise from his peers, Court gives insights into his creative inspiration, collective motivations, what he's reading now, and where to see art in Houston, Kansas City and beyond.


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In this episode of Call/Response: Writers on Art & Artists on Literature, professor, writer and multi-media artist Wendy Steiner talks with us about her latest book, creative inspiration and the role of women's choice in art.

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This episode of Call/Response: Writers on Art & Artists on Literature features a conversation with Dallas arts writer Rich Lopez. As a staff writer for LGBTQ+ magazine "Dallas Voice" and editor of "Out North Texas," a travel/relocation guide, Rich writes about art, reads to strengthen his own writing, and finds inspiration across creative cultures at home and away.

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Dallas artist Roxanne Byrne talks about her creative process, performance art that addresses trauma, and developing a sociological eye. Through writing, performance art, comedy and visual arts, Roxanne navigates her own feelings and experiences, and uses the arts to help others.

In this conversation, we discuss how Roxanne deep-dives into her creative processes, where she finds inspiration, and how she works to help others.

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This episode of Call/Response: Writers on Art & Artists on Literature features a conversation with Dallas humor writer Jason Hensel. Jason writes as an exploration of the uncanny and offbeat, and is inspired by art that sparks curiosity.

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The first episode of Call/Response: Writers on Art & Artists on Literature features a conversation with Dallas essayist E. Angela Johnson. Angela writes to understand family, and is inspired by the art in her community.

Call/Response: Writers on Art & Artists on Literature is produced by K.Co Press.

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