Kate Savage

Art Throb

Arts EN ↓ 81 episodes

Inquisitive conversations between Art Throb host Kate Savage and artists, writers, performers, producers and artistic entrepreneurs about their work and all things arts related. ​Get to know who’s doing the work, who’s making the arts happen and who's keeping them exciting and accessible. Gain an insider’s view through these exchanges and a glimpse into the wonder-filled world of creative individuals.

Author

Kate Savage

Category

Arts

Podcast website

www.buzzsprout.com

Latest episode

Jul 7, 2026

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No. 81: Drew Barr - Casa Valentina with ActOut Theatre Company 07.07.2026

Drew Barr, acclaimed director of new, modern, and classical plays known for his work on Broadway and internationally with productions such as War Horse, joins Kate Savage to discuss his latest project: directing Harvey Fierstein’s Casa Valentina for the Act Out Theatre Group in Lexington. Kate Savage delves into Drew Barr’s background, prolific career, and previous challenging productions like Ang...

No. 80: Stacey Chinn-Hart - ReCreation : A Retroactive Solo Exhibit Spanning 30 Years. 23.06.2026

Artist Stacey Chinn-Hart discusses her conceptual art exhibition 'Recreation,' exploring themes of identity, vulnerability, and transformation through personal and powerful works. Host Kate Savage delves into Stacey's creative process, the significance of her pieces, and the emotional journey behind her art. Stacey R. Chinn (Chinn-Hart) is a Lexington, Kentucky-based visual artist,...

No. 79: Pam McDaniel, JoEllen Wilhoite, Buffy Lawson - The Nest We Built 09.06.2026

JoEllen Wilhoite, Director of Corporate and Annual Giving at the Nest, along with artist and illustrator Pam McDaniel and singer-songwriter Buffy Lawson, discuss their heartwarming collaboration on the children’s book "The Nest We Built," launching June 16 at Arts Place. Jo Ellen talks about the Nest’s holistic mission to prevent abuse and neglect, and how the idea for the book was inspi...

No. 78: Vanessa Becker Weig & Rylie Sudduth - Reclamation 26.05.2026

Vanessa Becker Weig, co-founder and Executive Artistic Director of Voices Amplified, and Rylie Sudduth, rising senior at the University of Evansville and Associate Producer, discuss the ambitious first Voices Heard Women’s Theatre Festival in Lexington, themed “Reclamation.” Vanessa explains the festival's origins, its mission to reclaim and amplify women’s stories, and provides an in-depth l...

No. 77: TOM WILLIS, Creator and Director and YAN MARTINEZ, Choreographer - ICARUS IN HEAT 12.05.2026

When Tom Willis first encountered the Icarus myth, it felt like a warning to him: don’t fly too close to the sun. But then he thought - what if instead, it’s a call to leap into the unknown? That’s the heart of his new ballet, Icarus in Heat , where the fraught relationship between a father and son is explored, and how those big leaps can be necessary for growth. Podcast host Kate Savage explores...

No. 76: WILLIE DAVIS - Writer, HONEYSUCKLE SEASON 28.04.2026

In this engaging interview, Willie Davis discusses his innovative novel Honeysuckle Season, which uniquely recounts a single incident through 12 diverse perspectives. The conversation with host Kate Savage, explores the book's creative format, influences, and the power of storytelling in shaping our understanding of events.  The different voices in the book reflect the subjective nature of tr...

No. 75: ALLISON LANKFORD - CEO Gatton Park and Conservancy 14.04.2026

Allison Lankford  has overseen the Gatton Park project for more than a decade. In addition to raising the money necessary to build the park, with more than $55 million secured, Allison led the planning related to the design, programming, revenue model and governance structure for the future park. The team broke ground in August 2023 and opened to the public on August 23, 2025. In conversation with...

No. 74; Kevin Lane Dearinger - At The Lexington Opera House - A Scrapbook 1887-2026. 17.03.2026

Kevin Lane Dearinger, retired Broadway actor, singer, English teacher, and prolific author, joins Kate Savage to share the fascinating story behind his new book, At the Lexington Opera House: A Scrapbook, 1887–2026 . In a lively and engaging conversation, Kevin delves into the rich history of Lexington’s beloved opera house, from its 19th-century glory days—when everyone from world-famous performe...

​No. 73: Gregory Turay - Executive Director, ElevateART KY 03.03.2026

Gregory Turay, internationally recognized operatic tenor, educator, and civic arts leader, joins host Kate Savage to discuss his visionary project, ElevateART—a proposed civic and community arts center aimed at transforming Lexington’s arts landscape. Gregory shares how his experiences performing globally, teaching at the University of Kentucky, and engaging with local nonprofits underscored the c...

No. 72: Dan Stone - Artist. With Claudia Michler and Ave Lawyer 17.02.2026

Ave Lawyer, founding member of the theater group On the Verge, and artist/horticulturalist Claudia Michler join host Kate Savage to reflect on the life and art of Dan Stone, a prolific yet private Lexington artist and poet whose works are now on public view following his passing. Longtime friends and supporters, Ave and Claudia share stories of their decades-long friendship with Dan, his philosoph...

No. 71: Zak Foster - Artist, Southern White Amnesia 03.02.2026

Zak Foster, a community-taught textile artist, joins host Kate Savage for an exploration of his exhibition "Southern White Amnesia" at the Morland Gallery, which delves into the family stories white Americans tell—and forget—about their historical roles in slavery. Zak describes how discovering records of his ancestors’ involvement in slavery became a catalyst for both his research and c...

No. 70: Daniel Pfalzgraf - Owner, Wheelhouse Art 20.01.2026

Daniel Pfalzgraf, longtime preparator, curator and now gallery owner, sits down with Kate to discuss the seamless transition of Lexington’s beloved New Editions Gallery into its next chapter as Wheelhouse Art. Daniel recounts his two-decade journey through museum and gallery worlds, how mentorship and timing made gallery ownership possible, and the remarkable parallels between his Louisville and L...

No. 69: Lori Meadows - Board Chair, Kentuckians for the Arts 08.01.2026

Lori Meadows, Board Chair of Kentuckians for the Arts and former Executive Director of the Kentucky Arts Council, joins host Kate Savage to discuss the essential role of arts advocacy across Kentucky. Lori sheds light on the dramatic decline in state arts funding—from $4.5 million in 2001 to just $1.8 million today—ranking Kentucky 45th in the nation and second lowest in the South for per capita a...

No 68: Jim Clark - Henry Clay Memorial Foundation, Executive Director 09.12.2025

Jim Clark, Executive Director of the Henry Clay Memorial Foundation, joins Kate Savage for a wide-ranging conversation about Ashland, the historic Lexington estate once home to Henry Clay. They discuss Ashland’s architectural evolution, the intentional landscape design echoing European traditions, and the site’s ongoing role as a gathering place for arts, culture, and community. The conversation a...

No 67: Keelan O'Sullivan on Casey Joiner’s HOUSEKEEPING at Institute 193 25.11.2025

Keelan O’Sullivan, writer, curator, and executive director of Institute 193, joins host Kate Savage to discuss Casey Joiner’s exhibition "Housekeeping," a dreamlike photographic meditation on family, grief, and the architecture of memory. Keelan explains how Casey’s images—rooted in the experience of losing her father and inheriting the family home—balance personal specificity with unive...

No. 66: Jeremy Kisling - LEXINGTON CHILDREN'S THEATRE, Producing Artistic Director 11.11.2025

In my conversation with Jeremy Kisling we talk about the importance of creating a sense of belonging for young people at the Lexington Children's Theatre.  Jeremy emphasizes the universal need for all individuals to find spaces where they can be authentic and free from societal expectations.  The discussion also explores the role of theatre in personal development, community engagement and th...

No. 65 - Joe Ferrell & Joe Gatton - THE WEIR 28.10.2025

Joe Farrell, veteran director with a distinguished 60-year career, and actor Joe Gatton, well-known in the Lexington theater scene, join host Kate Savage to discuss their upcoming production of Conor McPherson’s "The Weir" at the Antagonist Theatre. The conversation explores the play’s haunting Irish folklore, its setting in a rural pub where ghost stories are shared to impress—and ultim...

No. 64: Dr. Vicki Bell and Dr. Stephen Bolster - KENTUCKY BACH CHOIR 14.10.2025

Dr. Vicki Bell, Professor of Music Theory at Asbury University, and Dr. Stephen Bolster, retired Chair of Music at Berea College, join host Kate Savage to share their story as newly appointed co-artistic directors of the Kentucky Bach Choir . Vicki and Stephen recount decades of collaboration, their combined musical backgrounds, and the unique advantages of co-directing a choir—such as sharing res...

No. 63: Marina Ubaldi Ritter and Lucinda Zoe - EAT YOUR CARROT CAKE 30.09.2025

​Marina Ubaldi Ritter and Lucinda Zoe, members of the Carrot Cake Collective, join Art Throb host Kate Savage to talk about about their efforts to document the history and recipes of the beloved Alfalfa Restaurant in Lexington. The conversation explores the impact of the restaurant's closure during the pandemic, the importance of preserving its legacy, and the community that formed around it....

No. 62: Margaret Price - WHERE STILLNESS SPEAKS 16.09.2025

Margaret Price, award-winning writer and recipient of the Kentucky Arts Council's Al Smith Fellowship, joins host Kate Savage to discuss her new novel Where Stillness Speaks , inspired by decades of research into the mystical world of Kentucky’s Shaker communities. Margaret shares the story’s origins, from a chance encounter with a local storyteller to deep dives into Shaker journals and the...

No. 61: Kevin Nance - SMOKE 02.09.2025

Kevin Nance is a writer and photographer in Lexington. His books include EVEN IF and MIDNIGHT, both collections of photographs and haiku; GENEVA’S GARDEN: FOUR SEASONS OF BEAUTY IN LEXINGTON’S GRATZ PARK, a book of photographs; and most recently SMOKE, a poetry collection just out from Accents Publishing, As an arts journalist, Kevin writes for Lexington’s online arts magazine Undermain and has al...

No. 60: Seth Tuska - MYTHOS - TUSKA'S ART OF SELF REFLECTION 19.08.2025

Seth Tusker, son of the late artist and educator John Regis Tusker, joins Kate  to recount the creation and evolution of the Mythos Experience—an immersive, reflective art encounter originally inspired by his father’s work. Seth shares the story of how the program moved from its first pop-up in a church sanctuary to being embraced by Lexington’s schools, and how the experience centers on guided jo...

No. 59: Celeste Lewis - MANAGER OF PAM MILLER DOWNTOWN ARTS CENTER 05.08.2025

Celeste Lewis, longtime manager of the Pam Miller Downtown Arts Center (PMDAC), joins host Kate Savage to reflect on more than a decade of transformation at this Lexington cultural hub. Celeste traces the building’s evolution from a retail block to a multi-use arts center, noting key milestones like the closure of beloved venues Alfalfa’s and Ann Tower Gallery, changes in gallery spaces, and how t...

No. 58: Michael Morris - HALLELUJAH ANYWAY - A PORTRAIT OF KENTUCKY 15.07.2025

Michael Morris is a photographer and designer living in Louisville, KY and working in marketing. ​He is a self-described introvert who is much more comfortable writing to people than talking to them, who uses photograph and exploration as a way to force himself to try and connect more with the world. He began exploring Kentucky in late 2011 with an old Hasselblad camera, some black and white film...

No. 57: Sarah Porter and Becky Soules - Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill in Harrodsburg, Music and Crafts 01.07.2025

Sarah Porter, Music Program Specialist at Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, and Becky Soules, Director of Collections and Education, join host Kate Savage to explore the profound influence of music and craft in Shaker life. Sarah delves into the unique, unifying role of Shaker music—sung daily in a cappella unison, often accompanied by dance, and integral to both worship and work—sharing insights o...

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