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Meet Shan Wallace
The Charlotte is Creative Podcast
English - July 03, 2019 05:05 - 27 minutes - ★★★★★ - 14 ratingsPlaces & Travel Society & Culture Arts charlotte charlotteiscreative creative mattolin thebiscuit thebiscuitcltpodcast thebiscuitpodcast timminer Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
On today’s podcast, we’ve got two segments that you’re going to want to listen to.
In the first segment, we profile Shan Wallace a photographer from Baltimore who is in residency at The Roll Up until November. In a new monthly segment you’ll hear in the first episode of each month, we’ll check in with Shan to see how she’s spending her time in the Queen City. We’ll get to know her, her art, and the impact she’s making in the community.
In the second segment, writer Jonathan McFadden sits down with Levine Museum of the New South staff historian Dr. Willie Griffin for the first in a three part series diving into Charlotte’s history of gentrification, how it affects us today, and how we’ll deal with it in the future.
Let’s take a listen!
The Biscuit Podcast is produced by Tim Miner, Matt Olin and Andy Goh. Music by Harvey Cummings.
On today’s podcast, we’ve got two segments that you’re going to want to listen to.
In the first segment, we profile Shan Wallace a photographer from Baltimore who is in residency at The Roll Up until November. In a new monthly segment you’ll hear in the first episode of each month, we’ll check in with Shan to see how she’s spending her time in the Queen City. We’ll get to know her, her art, and the impact she’s making in the community.
In the second segment, writer Jonathan McFadden sits down with Levine Museum of the New South staff historian Dr. Willie Griffin for the first in a three part series diving into Charlotte’s history of gentrification, how it affects us today, and how we’ll deal with it in the future.
Let’s take a listen!
The Biscuit Podcast is produced by Tim Miner, Matt Olin and Andy Goh. Music by Harvey Cummings.