Vox Populi Gallery
Latest Episodes
(In)Visibility: A Panel on Identity, Technology and Surveillance
In this panel discussion, artists Johann Diedrick and Harris Kornstein, along with curator Logan Cryer, discuss what it means to be seen (and unseen) through technological and surveillant lenses. Through both technical and non-technical creative 
Give Them Their Flowers: A Conversation between Chelsea A. Flowers and Makeba Rainey
Inspired by Chelsea A. Flowers recent Vox Populi exhibition, Give Me My Flowers, artists Makeba Rainey and Chelsea discuss making work during the pandemics of Covid-19 and White supremacy. In this funny and vulnerable episode, both artists discuss cu
Coping through Humor
Humor as a creative strategy for issuing critique and speaking to specific community is discussed by co-jurors Brittany Webb and James Claiborne, along with host Imani Roach, in our final episode (
Material vs. Structural
The potential for process or materials-based artworks to create new worlds, interrogate history, and redefine structures of value and power is explored in episode three of the Make/Shift: It Wasn’t Supposed To Be Like This podcast. Hosted by Vox member Im
Earnestness & Approachability
In part two of four– Host Imani Roach, guides a conversation between the co-jurors of Make/Shift: It Wasn't Supposed to Be Like This, Brittany Webb and James Claiborne, about the power of approachability and vulnerability. The three discuss
Taking it Seriously
Tasked with reviewing over 300 artists' work in the midst of a pandemic– co-jurors Brittany Webb and James Claiborne talk about finding themselves within the art, making quiet pieces stand out and how they had no choice but to take the work seriously. Enj