Light Work

Everything Is Connected

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Light Work Presents: Everything Is Connected, created by Folasade Ologundudu is a podcast that shares the interesting and inspiring stories of artists, thought leaders, and critical thinkers on life, work, and a wide range of cultural and social topics. Through engaging content, Ologundudu seeks to inspire listeners to lead their best lives through the transformative power of art and culture. She dives into ideas on art and society across cultures with a focus on diverse communities worldwide. Guests include artists, curators, entrepreneurs, educators, and creatives who are changing the way we...

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Light Work

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Society

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Latest episode

Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

Adrienne Elise Tarver: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu 10.05.2024

On this episode I'm joined by, Adrienne Elise Tarver.  Adrienne Elise Tarver is an interdisciplinary artist based in Brooklyn, NY with a practice that spans painting, sculpture, installation, photography, textiles, and video. Her work addresses the complexity and invisibility of Black female identity including the history within domestic spaces, the fantasy of the tropical seductress, and the...

Mario Joyce: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu 25.04.2024

On this episode I'm joined by Mario Joyce. Mario Joyce is a self-taught African American artist based in Los Angeles. His process began early and was heavily influenced by prejudices experienced growing up Black and Queer in rural Ohio. He uses genealogical research, soil from the Ohio he grew up on, carefully sourced vintage collage materials and oil paint to explore how American History is...

Maria Elena Ortiz: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu 04.04.2024

On this episode I'm joined by Maria Elena Ortiz. Maria comes to the Modern from the Pérez Art Museum in Miami (PAMM), where she curated discerning exhibitions such as Allied with Power: African and African Diaspora Art from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection and The Other Side of Now: Foresight in Caribbean Art . At PAMM and with support of the Mellon Foundation, Ortiz founded and spearheaded the...

Mario Moore: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu 21.03.2024

On this episode, I'm joined by Mario Moore. Mario Moore is a Detroit native, who received a BFA from the College for Creative Studies, Detroit, MI in 2009 and an MFA in Painting from the Yale School of Art, New Haven, CT in 2013. I met Mario late last fall in Detroit when I attended the DIA Gala and spent a weekend in the city, checking out the art scene and meeting some of the city's ke...

Radcliffe Bailey: A Special Tribute to the Life and Legacy of Radcliffe Bailey as told by friends and colleagues 07.03.2024

Late last year, as I was ending my season, the news of Radcliffe Bailey's passing was announced and sent shockwaves throughout the art world among his friends, family, peers.  At the time, I was planning on recording an episode with Karen Comer Lowe, a long time arts professional and curator based in Atlanta. As Karen began to share with me her introduction into the art world, she mentioned t...

Essence Harden: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu 21.02.2024

On this episode I'm joined by Essence Harden. Essence Harden is the Visual Arts curator at CAAM,  the California African American Museum.  She' s one of two curators of the Made in L.A. biennial taking place next year in 2025.  This year, Essence was named the curator of Focus at Frieze LA.  For this year's focus, Essence explores the intimate, environmental, and urban dimensions of...

Dominic Chambers: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu 31.01.2024

On this episode I'm joined by Dominic chambers.  Dominic and I have known each other for a couple of years now and I’ve watched his practice grow so much in that time. It's been a minute since we sat down and talked about his work and practice, so it was great to catch up with him and learn all about the work in his latest show at Lehmann Maupin gallery, and some of the things that have...

Reginald Sylvester: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu 13.12.2023

On this episode I'm joined by Reginald Sylvester. Reginald has his first solo show open right now at Roberts projects in Los Angeles when we sit down to talk about his work and art practice.  Reginald Sylvester II works predominantly in abstraction, making large-scale paintings and sculptures which often include found objects. His show, at Roberts Projects, T-1000, features new and interconne...

Bethany Collins: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu 06.12.2023

On this episode I'm joined by Bethany Collins. Her first solo show is on view at  Alexander Gray Associates  when we sit down to talk about her latest works and the ideas and concepts that ground her practice. Bethany Collins is a multidisciplinary artist whose conceptual practice examines the relationship between race and language. Centering language—its biases, contradictions, and ability t...

Sanford Biggers: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu 29.11.2023

On this episode I'm joined by Sanford Biggers. Sanford Biggers was born in Los Angeles and currently lives and works in New York City, where he has for decades. Over the course of his career, Biggers has won numerous awards and exhibited in countless museums and exhibitions. His work is currently held in some of the world's most important artistic institutions from the Museum of Modern A...

Calida Rawles: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu 16.11.2023

On this episode I'm joined by Calida Rawles. Calida Rawles merges hyper-realistic paintings with poetic abstraction. Rawles opened her first major solo show in New York City where we hosted an artist talk this past weekend. In A Certain Oblivion, the title of her latest show, Rawles presents 10 paintings that reflect on the overturning of Roe v Wade, and what Calida calls ‘a dark time’ in soc...

Deborah Roberts: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu 01.11.2023

On this episode I'm joined by Deborah Roberts. She’s on the eve of her first show in New York City in over five years at Stephen Friedman gallery opening, "What about us?" at their newest space in Tribeca. It's an important moment for her as an artist and for the New York art scene. Deborah is showcasing some of her biggest works to date and playing with composition and scale i...

Alteronce Gumby: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu 18.10.2023

On this episode I'm joined by Alteronce Gumby. Alteronce Gumby is an artist and local of New York City. His artistic practice includes painting, ceramics, installation and performance. Gumby’s work has been exhibited at galleries such as Hauser & Wirth, Gladstone Gallery and Camden Arts Centre. Gumby graduated from the Yale School of Art with an MFA in Painting and Printmaking in 2016.  U...

Lisa Kim: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu 05.10.2023

On this episode I'm joined by Lisa Kim. Kim is the director of the Ford Foundation Gallery, an exhibition space within the Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice. A former Gagosian Gallery staffer, Kim’s previous post before joining the Ford Foundation Gallery was as director of cultural affairs at Two Trees Management Company, a real estate development firm in Brooklyn, where she oversaw...

Raelis Vasquez: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu 20.09.2023

On this episode I'm joined by Raelis Vasquez. A native of the Dominican Republic, Vasquez moved to the United States in 2002 when he was seven. He graduated with his BFA from the Art Institute of Chicago and his MFA from Columbia University in 2021. It was around this time that I was first introduced to his work and I was immediately drawn to his figures.  Vasquez draws on historical, politic...

Tariku Shiferaw: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu 06.09.2023

On this episode I'm joined by Tariku Shiferaw.  Tariku Shiferaw is known for his practice of mark-making that explores the metaphysical ideas of painting and societal structures. This formal language of geometric abstraction is executed through densely layering material to create “marks,” gestures that interrogate space-making and reference the hierarchy of systems.  -------------------------...

Basil Kincaid: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu 12.07.2023

On this episode I'm joined by Basil Kincaid. I first met Basil in Miami with Mindy Solomon, a Miami-based gallerist who has built a working relationship with Basil over the years exhibiting his work in multiple shows. Our introduction sparked a deeper conversation about Basil’s work and practice, and in 2021 I wrote the exhibition text for his first monograph with Galleria Poggiali in Milan. ...

Tunji Adeniyi-Jones: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu 28.06.2023

On this episode I'm joined by Tunji Adeniyi-Jones the London born, Nigerian painter whose lived and worked in New York for the past severalyears. Tunji is back from a long stint in Lagos when we sit down to talk about his experiences, life in Lagos, the importance of traveling, the commercial art world, and the importance of professional development for emerging artists. We bumped into each o...

Christine Kuan: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu 21.06.2023

On this episode I'm joined by Christine Kuan, President & Executive Director of Creative Capital. Before joining Creative Capital, Christine Kuan was CEO/Director of Sotheby’s Institute of Art-New York. With twenty years of experience in both nonprofit and commercial sectors of the art world, Kuan has expertise in art education, museums, and digital strategy across cultural institutions a...

Emma Prempeh: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu 08.06.2023

On this episode I'm joined by Emma Prempeh. I first became introduced to Emma’s work on Instagram during the pandemic. I was researching artists for a series of conversations I’d put together with women artists on Art News Africa, a large IG platform that promotes the work of African diasporic artists. It’s a couple weeks after Frieze New York when Emma and I sit down to talk over Zoom. She’s...

Phillip Collins: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu 24.05.2023

On this episode I'm joined by Phillip Collins.  Phillip is a marketer turned art collector. Out of the urgent need to bridge a gap in the commercial art market and the desire to spotlight the stories that mattered to him the most, Phillip gave birth to Good Black Art—a platform that’s investing in emerging Black artists from the onset of their careers, creating an ecosystem that offers access...

Selasie Gomado: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu 14.05.2023

On this episode I'm joined by Selasie Gomado. Selasie and I met in 2022, in Accra through Gideon Appah a Ghanaian artist, who closed his first solo show with Pace gallery earlier this year in London. Selasie and I are in Accra when we sit down to talk about the artist agency and collective ARTEMARTIS which works with some of Ghana’s most emerging artists showcasing their work both locally in...

Katherina Olschbaur: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu 04.05.2023

On this episode I'm joined by Katherina Olschbaur. I first met Kat in LA when we were deeper into the pandemic and still reeling from life in lock down. We were both following each other on Instagram at the time but had never met in person. I was immediately stuck by Kat’s energetic presence and her interesting ideas about the world.  Originally from Austria, Kat currently lives and works in...

Ayesha Williams and Paul Ninson: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu 26.04.2023

On this episode I'm joined by Ayesha Williams and Paul Ninson. Ayesha Williams is an art professional with over a decade of experience working with visual artists, presenting programs, and generating funding for both commercial galleries and nonprofit institutions. She is currently the Executive Director of The Laundromat Project, a nonprofit organization that advances artists and neighbors a...

Helina Metaferia: in conversation with Folasade Ologundudu 20.04.2023

On this episode I'm joined by Helina Metaferia. Helina Metaferia is an interdisciplinary artist working across collage, assemblage, video, performance, and social engagement. Her work integrates archives, somatic studies, and dialogical practices, creating overlooked narratives that amplify BIPOC/femme bodies.  Her work is in the permanent collection of institutions including Los Angeles Coun...

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