
Who is Alison Saar? And Why All Artists Should Heed Her Advice
Listen to my story of the day one of America's finest sculptors, Alison Saar, left David Hockney in the dust. “[Alison Saar] has been an eloquent, poetic chronicler of Black womanhood for more than 30 years. Together, the exhibitions confirm Saar’s stature as among the finest American sculptors working today…Given the extraordinary agency of Black women in American life, it’s hard to think of any recent art more salient right now.”- Christopher Knight, L.A. Times
The Charmed Studio Podcast for Artists · Cristina Adora Carlos, Thea Fiore-Bloom the blogger behind the Charmed Studio Blog
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