Yaddo

Shadow // Yaddo

Arts EN ↓ 64 episodes

Read. Listen. Tinker. Walk a mile in another's narrative, with artists as your guide. Broadcasting hope, resistance, humor and curiosity — Shadow // Yaddo is a new podcast hosted by Elaina Richardson.

Author

Yaddo

Category

Arts

Podcast website

www.yaddo.org

Latest episode

Aug 27, 2025

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Episodes

Everyone Is Using It 27.08.2025

Superstar writers Meghan O'Rourke and Thomas Beller on the allure AI, virtual love, and the power of language .      

Scars On The Soul 07.05.2025

John Kelly and Paul Lisicky on s torytelling, subversion, and a voice that still breaks our hearts— Joni Mitchell .  

Art Grows Out of Life 27.03.2025

Composers Paul Austerlitz and Daniel Thomas Davis on vodou pilgrimages, lake vibes, life as collaboration, playing the hurdy-gurdy, and more.

Space on Wheels 06.11.2024

A.S.M. Kobayashi on hanging out with archivists, navigating space on wheels, playing with audio, finding transcendence in everyday objects, and more.

Understructure 09.09.2024

Ron Baron on limitless exploration, the history of the urn, hands as tools, and embracing brokenness. PLUS: Preview Laurie Anderson's Amelia.

Real Time 02.08.2024

Masterful novelists Rebecca Makkai and Porochista Khakpour on her latest,  Tehrangeles , plus parodies, parables, short attention spans, diaspora drama, K-pop, and more.

Icons 01.07.2024

Walk on the wild side, with two phenomenal biographers: Cynthia Carr on Candy Darling—dreamer, icon, superstar—and Brad Gooch on pop-art activist Keith Haring.

Carson Comeback! 04.06.2024

Revel in all things Carson McCullers, the wunderkind writer who catapulted to fame in 1940 with the publication of The Heart is a Lonely Hunter. On tap: Mary V. Dearborn, author of the biography Carson McCullers: A Life; and Suzanne Vega. 

Secret Studio Lives 27.03.2024

Audio from 1890, the symbolic power of pizza, blue suede shoes, thinking like a vulture, and more in our season roundup of favorite moments, with Nafis White, Chris Rush, Alexi Worth, Odili Donald Odita, Daron Hagen, Sam Lipsyte, Will Hermes, Lee Clay Johnson, David Gates, Brian Evenson, Ilana Boltvinik, Martha McPhee and Edgar Oliver.

Hair's Breadth 04.01.2024

Interdisciplinary artist Nafis M. White on unraveling history, finding resilience and beauty in loss, and enlisting raw materials like hair to explore power and identity.

Somewhere 14.12.2023

Leonard Bernstein —the conductor and composer known globally for his charisma and style—comes roaring back into the public discourse. We celebrate Lenny's relationship with Yaddo via a conversation with one of his mentees, acclaimed composer Daron Hagen . PLUS: Edgar Oliver , "the poet laureate of New York's dispossessed" ( The New York Times ), performs an excerpt of his latest one-man show, Rip...

Form, Scale, Medium 23.11.2023

Art converges with nature, meticulous work that spans decades and continents, making the impossible possible and more, with a feature on internationally acclaimed sculptor Martin Puryear. PLUS: Preview Missy Mazzoli's "Dark with Excessive Bright"—nominated for a Grammy, fingers crossed!

Understory 09.11.2023

Forest restoration, how families avoid reality, coming to terms with trauma, healthy ecosystems and more, with luminous storyteller Martha McPhee, author of five novels and the long-awaited memoir, Omega Farm . PLUS: A recap of the Yaddo Artist Reunion! Contributing artist: Joseph Keckler.

A Tear in the Veil 26.10.2023

Ghosts, artificial intelligence, horror, estrangement and more, with acclaimed writers Vauhini Vara ( The Immortal King Rao , This Is Salvaged ) and Brian Evenson , author of a dozen books of fiction, including Altmann's Tongue and The Open Curtain . Contributing artist:  Joseph Keckler.

True Song 10.08.2023

On the Black roots of the banjo, the godfather of bluegrass, novelist as bandleader, and more, with a trio of talented musicians and writers: Celebrated author, bass player and literary outlaw Lee Clay Johnson in conversation with the incomparable David Gates , powerhouse on guitar, vocals, pedal steel, and author of several works of knock-out fiction. PLUS: Preview the new documentary featuring s...

Blue Is the Cure 20.07.2023

Explore liminal worlds with three phenomenal Yaddo artists: Painter Elliott Green and the writer and artist Chris Rush on landscapes of the mind, blue suede shoes, outsider empathy and more. Plus: Eleni Sikelianos performs an excerpt of the title poem from her latest collection, Your Kingdom . Contributing artists: Joseph Keckler, Last Train Home, Claude Debussy, Josef Sikelianos and Kat White.

Wild Side 06.07.2023

On music, the '90s, and NYC cool: Bestselling novelist Sam Lipsyte ( The Ask , Home Land , No One Left to Come Looking for You ) in conversation with esteemed music critic, journalist and author of the forthcoming magnum opus, a biography of Lou Reed, Will Hermes .

All a Canvas Holds 22.06.2023

Every art form has its own language, a puzzle to unlock. One of the great joys of life is having a conversation with an artist who can decipher the code for us and allow us to see paintings anew. For this episode, we visit art galleries with two phenomenal Yaddo artists: Odili Donald Odita —the Nigerian American abstract painter whose vibrant large-scale paintings and site-specific installations m...

Hear Now 01.06.2023

Archival audio, a love story, new tech, and more! Hear some of the first sounds ever recorded: The New York Public Library (NYPL) digitized rare wax cylinders from Yaddo's archive and made them available for the first time in more than 130 years. We'll chat with the NYPL team who made this happen. PLUS: The Lazours will be headlining our Summer Benefit on June 22. Contributing artist: Joseph Keckl...

Trash! 18.05.2023

Shadow Yaddo hosted by Elaina Richardson is out now! Tres— Ilana Boltvinik and Rodrigo Vi ñ as —is an art research collective based in Mexico City. They explore the implications of garbage on critical ecosystems, relying upon artistic inquiry, science, anthropology, and archeology, among other disciplines. Their exquisitely beautiful and challenging work ranges from tracking plastics in the ocean...

Snow Day! 08.12.2022

Celebrating the conclusion of Season 2, with a behind-the-scenes take on Shadow // Yaddo. Plus: A few of our favorite moments featuring Moby, Terry McMillan, Mark Morris, Elizabeth Strout and more dazzling talents. Contributing artists: Joseph Keckler, John Coltrane, Patricia Towers, Colm Tóibín, Dona Ann McAdams, Saudi Burton, Fred Hersch, Dean Haspiel, Pat Palermo, Danielle Spencer, Javier Barbo...

Divine Dissonance 17.11.2022

Inhabiting the space between two places, forms or cultures and exploring the tensions that dissonance creates: Celebrated author Gish Jen on post-Nixon China, finding humor in heartbreak, and her intuitive approach to writing virtuosic fiction. Syrian writer Ayad Awwadawnan on the hopes, dreams and humanity of refugees and his own journey to asylum. PLUS: New music from The Lazours! Contributing a...

Above & Beyond 04.11.2022

Here are two of the hardest working artists we know: Sculptor Harry Leigh on the decades of discipline that saw him through more than half a century of making art, plus his new show in Berlin. And Acclaimed filmmaker Javier Barboza on growing up in East L.A., turning talent into gold, and building a better world. Contributing artists: Joseph Keckler, Billy Strange, Kid Frost, Delinquent Habits, Ea...

Showing Stories 20.10.2022

Boom, pow, bang! Nerd-out with the cool kids of comix: Emmy- and Ringo- award winning artist and writer Dean Haspiel in conversation with acclaimed painter and cartoonist Pat Palermo on the quotidian life, faux bravado, truth as prism—and all you never knew about Spiderman. PLUS: Superstar novelist and TV writer Victor LaValle on how his discovery of comic books led to, well, books in general, bot...

Keep On 06.10.2022

Patricia Towers —extraordinary editor, formidable poker player and supreme Virgo—in conversation with bestselling novelist Elizabeth Strout on process, persistence and her new novel, Lucy by the Sea , hailed by The Guardian as the "most nuanced and intensely moving Lucy Barton novel yet." PLUS: A dip into the archive, celebrating "Yaddo firsts"—composer George Walker and poets Etheridge Knight and...

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