Vermont College of Fine Arts
Unapologetically Creative
Unapologetically Creative is the official podcast from Vermont College of Fine Arts, featuring bold voices in art, design, and storytelling. Through fearless creativity and cross-disciplinary thinking, each episode explores how culture is shaped and reimagined. Hosted by Andrew Ramsammy, the show highlights how VCFA’s collaborative community empowers creators to challenge convention, embrace risk, and lead with purpose. Cover Art by David Jon Walker
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Jul 7, 2026
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Episodes
Questioning What We Inherit: Natalia Ilyin on Writing, Design, and Critical Thinking 07.07.2026 33:29
Natalia Ilyin, writer, educator, and critic, explores how the stories and assumptions we inherit shape the way we think, create, and understand the world. She discusses the intersection of writing and design, the importance of questioning established narratives, and how critical thinking can lead to more thoughtful and meaningful creative work. Timstamps: 01:36 Looking Beyond the Surface 04:27 Fin...
From Archives to Art: Mapping Culture, History, and Identity 23.06.2026 26:35
Lauren Bartone, visual artist, researcher, educator, and Ph. D. candidate in Italian Studies at UC Berkeley, discusses how archival research, mapping, botanical histories, and material culture shape her creative practice. From studying migration, textiles, and colonial histories to creating artwork with hand-dyed pigments and community-engaged mapping projects, Bartone explores how art can uncover...
The Power of Representation: Sam Feder on Storytelling and Social Change 09.06.2026 40:56
Sam Feder, Peabody Award-nominated filmmaker and director of Disclosure and Heightened Scrutiny, discusses the power of representation, the responsibility of storytelling, and the role media plays in shaping public perception. Drawing from decades of work at the intersection of documentary filmmaking and advocacy, Sam reflects on trans visibility, media criticism, and the ways stories influence cu...
Directing Animation: Mark Kirkland on The Simpsons and the Creative Process 26.05.2026 42:28
Mark Kirkland, Emmy Award winning animation director and one of the most prolific directors in The Simpsons history, joins Andrew Ramsammy for a conversation about storytelling, artistic growth, and the creative process behind one of television’s most influential animated series. From making silent films as a teenager with his father to studying animation at CalArts and directing 84 episodes of Th...
BONUS VCFA Writers' Conference: Building Creative Community: Adam McOmber, Erin LaRosa, and Spiro Skentzos on Storytelling and Artistic Risk 14.05.2026 57:33
Adam McOmber, co chair of the VCFA MFA in Writing program, joins Erin LaRosa, author and romance workshop leader, and Spiro Skentzos, screenwriter and producer, to discuss the next chapter of the VCFA Writers’ Conference as it moves to CalArts in Los Angeles. The conversation explores creative community, the evolution of romance and screenwriting, storytelling in the age of AI, artistic risk takin...
Feeling Before Thinking: Suné Woods on Intimacy and Artistic Connection 12.05.2026 23:27
Suné Woods explores intimacy, collaboration, nonlinear storytelling, and the balance between feeling and thinking in artistic practice. Through reflections on water, ancestry, collective care, and multisensory installation work, Woods discusses how art can create spaces for connection, sanctuary, and deeper emotional presence in an increasingly overwhelming world. The conversation also examines op...
Claiming Your Story and the Power of Creative Nonfiction 28.04.2026 29:52
Sue William Silverman, award-winning author and co-chair of the MFA in Writing program at the Vermont College of Fine Arts, joins Unapologetically Creative to explore the craft and courage behind creative nonfiction. From uncovering deeper meaning through metaphor and revision to writing through vulnerability and emotional risk, Silverman shares how storytelling becomes a path to self-discovery. S...
Imagination Without Limits: Shruti Swamy on Writing, Intuition, and Creative Freedom 14.04.2026 22:53
Shruti Swamy, author of A House is a Body and The Archer, explores how imagination, cultural inheritance, and intuition shape her work. Drawing from Hindu mythology and her experience growing up between cultures, she reflects on the flexibility that comes from a bicultural perspective and how it informs the way she sees and tells stories. In this conversation, Shruti challenges traditional rules o...
A Language Within a Language: Brendan Constantine on Poetry, Voice, and Creative Evolution 31.03.2026 31:22
Brendan Constantine, poet and educator, explores how creativity evolves over time and why great work comes from moving forward rather than repeating what once worked. In this conversation, he reflects on poetry as a “language within a language,” one that allows us to express what everyday speech cannot. He shares how teaching and working with individuals experiencing aphasia and brain injuries res...
Still That Artist: Karla Diaz on Intuition, healing, and Creating Through Life 17.03.2026 30:03
Artist Karla Diaz discusses how personal experiences, including caring for her mother and navigating loss, have shaped her creative work. She reflects on the ways art can serve as a space for processing grief, memory, and transformation, and how those experiences continue to inform the themes and direction of her practice. The conversation also explores the role of intuition in the creative proces...
Art and Accountability: Ashley Hunt on Mass Incarceration, Research, and Speaking Alongside 03.03.2026 37:56
Ashley Hunt discusses how research and lived experience shape his creative work. Beginning with his evacuation during the Los Angeles wildfire, the conversation expands into his long engagement with mass incarceration and the systems that structure punishment in the United States. He reflects on art as a way to examine power, the importance of historical context, and the responsibility artists car...
Creating Closer to the Nerve: edwin bodney on Grief, Performance, and living Without Apology 17.02.2026 28:54
Poet, performer, and educator edwin bodney joins Unapologetically Creative for a deeply honest conversation about writing closer to the nerve, transforming grief into a landscape for discovery, and creating work rooted in truth, vulnerability, and connection. Edwin reflects on their journey from early open mic nights at the Poetry Lounge to becoming a powerful voice in contemporary spoken word, ex...
Writing Through Humor and Pain: Brooke Champagne on Identity, Storytelling, and Creative Truth 03.02.2026 27:11
Brooke Champagne, award winning author of Nola Face: A Latina’s Life in the Big Easy, joins Unapologetically Creative for a conversation about writing from the most personal places and finding humor inside life’s contradictions. Growing up biracial in New Orleans shaped her voice, teaching her to hold darkness and joy in the same frame and to explore the complicated emotions that drive honest stor...
Letting the Story Lead: Damon Davis on Medium, Meaning, and Creative Practice 20.01.2026 33:48
Damon Davis reflects on how stories shape meaning, memory, and responsibility. Working across film, music, visual art, and public installation, Davis explains why he lets the story dictate the medium and how creative practice begins with close attention to place, history, and lived experience. Throughout the conversation, Davis discusses subjectivity and fairness in storytelling, the implications...
The Responsibility of Story: Charles Burnett on Community, History, and Filmmaking Beyond Entertainment 05.01.2026 30:46
Filmmaker Charles Burnett reflects on a career shaped by community, history, and a deep sense of responsibility to tell stories often left unseen. Growing up in Watts and coming of age during a pivotal moment in American history, Burnett shares how lived experience, observation, and empathy became central to his approach to filmmaking. In this conversation, Burnett discusses why he has always view...
The Power of Welcome: Daniel Nayeri on Specificity, Truth, and Universal Storytelling 19.11.2025 32:26
Daniel Nayeri explores how specific details in a story can reveal something universal. He reflects on his fascination with “welcome,” from inviting strangers into his home for dinner to the moment characters meet around a fire, and discusses the role of food in his life and how being a pastry chef shaped his sense of pleasure, honesty, and craft. Daniel also shares what readers have taught him abo...
Stories that Shape Us: Linda Sue Park on Representation, Reading, and Real World Impact 05.11.2025 29:54
Linda Sue Park, Newbery Medalist and author of A Single Shard and A Long Walk to Water, reflects on growing up without stories that reflected her Korean identity, the importance of representation in books, and how reading helps young people develop deep thinking skills. She also shares the real-world impact of A Long Walk to Water, which inspired students to raise millions for clean water projects...
The Art of Listening: Miller Wrenn on Improvisation, Authenticity, and Creative Connection 22.10.2025 30:43
Miller Wrenn is a bassist and composer who explores the beauty of improvisation, collaboration, and the deep trust that fuels creative work. In this conversation with Andrew Ramsammy, Wrenn reflects on how neurodiversity shapes his process, why true artistry begins with openness, and how music becomes a living dialogue between people. From his early days as an 11-year-old bassist to collaborations...
Between Humor and Honesty: Christine Sneed on Story, Identity, and Creative Persistence 08.10.2025 29:36
Christine Sneed, award-winning author and creative writing professor, reflects on her path from teenage poetry journals to national acclaim. She shares how humor, specificity, and emotional honesty shape her storytelling, the moment in Paris that cemented her identity as a writer, and why trusting your instincts matters more than chasing trends. Christine also opens up about the realities of publi...
Taraneh Hemami: Art, Memory and the Power of Community 24.09.2025 28:20
In this episode of Unapologetically Creative, host Andrew Ramsammy speaks with multidisciplinary artist and educator Taraneh Hemami, whose work bridges personal history and collective storytelling. From growing up during the Iranian revolution to building community through art in San Francisco, Taraneh shares how displacement, memory and resistance have shaped her creative journey. Through install...
Reframing the Frame: Elizabeth Tremante on Art, Motherhood and the Museum Gaze 10.09.2025 29:56
In this episode of Unapologetically Creative, host Andrew Ramsammy sits down with painter Elizabeth Tremante, whose powerful and often humorous “paintings within paintings” challenge traditional museum narratives. From a rural childhood in upstate New York to graduate school at Stanford, Elizabeth shares how motherhood, feminism and a deep curiosity for art history shape her vivid imagined museum...
Season-1 Trailer 21.07.2025 1:05
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Creative Courage: Michael Riley on Pitching Big Ideas and Finding Your Path 24.06.2025 28:10
Michael Riley, founder of Shine Studio and the creative force behind iconic opening sequences for Gattaca, Kung Fu Panda, and Modern Family, joins Unapologetically Creative to talk about embracing uncertainty, trusting your instincts, and working in service of the story. From cold pitches to career pivots, Michael shares how saying yes to new opportunities and being okay with rejection can shape a...
Expanding the Frame: Amy Fortunato on Story, Identity, and Creative Possibility 24.06.2025 28:59
Book artist and educator Amy Fortunato joins Unapologetically Creative to share how her early experiences shaped a career built on curiosity, complexity, and care. From her first creative spark at CalArts to her current work mentoring students and crafting museum-quality books, Amy opens up about the power of asking questions, embracing identity in all its dimensions, and resisting the urge to sta...
Designing Without Permission: The Creative Journey of David Jon Walker 23.06.2025 25:30
In this premiere episode of Unapologetically Creative , host Andrew Ramsammy sits down with artist, educator, and creative entrepreneur David Jon Walker to explore his path from quilting as a teen to teaching design and graduating from Yale. David reflects on how discomfort builds creative strength, why resilience is essential, and what it means to make art without asking for permission. From scre...
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