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Listen to the Light Work Podcast. Today’s Artists. On Photography.

March 25, 2020/in News

Dear friends of Light Work,

I hope everyone is continuing to keep safe and healthy during these unusual times. We’ve been working hard over the past weeks to develop more online content while we are closed to the public, and today we’re happy to launch the Light Work Podcast!

Find the Light Work Podcast on the most popular podcast streaming services! We will roll it out to more streaming platforms over the coming days. Just search for it on your preferred service and subscribe!

We’re launching with 25 episodes featuring artists that we’ve worked with on exhibitions at Light Work since 2013, discussing their artistic work and process. We will release at least four new episodes each year, along with other special audio content, but for now, you can listen to this incredible group of artists: 

George Awde, Gideon Barnett, Robert Benjamin, Justyna Badach, Michael Bühler-Rose, John Edmonds, For Freedoms, Todd Gray, Karolina Karlic, Jason Lazarus, Nicola Lo Calzo, Mary Mattingly, Aspen Mays, Raymond Meeks, Jackie Nickerson, Kristine Potter, Keisha Scarville, Pacifico Silano, Xaviera Simmons, Miki Soejima, Wendy Red Star, Rodrigo Valenzuela, Letha Wilson, Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa and Suné Woods. 

If you’d like to support the development of the podcast, consider treating yourself to a limited-edition print, signed book, and Contact Sheet subscription from our online shop (note: shipments will be delayed) or by making a donation directly to Light Work. If you can’t support us financially at the moment, simply help us by sharing the link to the podcast with friends, on your social media pages, etc., so we can expand our audience. 

We feel it’s necessary that we all stay connected and inspired during this time, so I hope this gift from us to you comes at a nice moment.

My best,
Shane Lavalette 
Director

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