Pioneering Women, Paintings, and Prairies with Susannah Papish and Melissa Potter

noseyAF: Conversations about Art, Activism, and Social Change - A podcast by Stephanie Graham - Tuesdays

Welcome back to another episode of noseyAF! Episode 37!!I am still keeping the series going with the "On the Rock" series!In this engaging episode, artists Melissa Potter and Susannah Papish are two incredible women I spoke to while I was at my residency in Pouch Cove. In this conversation, I delve into their journeys within the art realm and their collaborative project, "Invisible Labors." Melissa touches upon her unorthodox route into the arts, spurred by her mother's encouragement. At the same time, Susannah recalls her formative experiences at the Art Institute and her deep dive into art history at the University of Illinois Chicago. The heart of their discussion centers on "Invisible Labors," a rich exploration of the women from the Blue Island area, spotlighting their roles in gardening, farming, and community engagements. They also discuss the pressing environmental concern of the vanishing prairies in Illinois and the vital importance of soil health. Dive in to hear two passionate artists discuss their work, inspirations, and the environmental ties that bind their projects. Follow Melissa and Susannah and learn more about their project, "Invisible Labors."Melissa Potter's WebsiteMelissa Potter on Instagram: @melissahpotterMel's project Feminist Seed Bank Susannah Papish's art space boundaryFollow Susannah and boundary on Instagram: @susannahpapish @boundarychicagospaceCheck out Mel and Susannahs Book "Invisible Labors" 

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