This week we have two new guests on the podcast: Stephanie Garcés,
Education and Community Engagement Coordinator at SFMOMA & Stephanie Smith, Director of Content and Creative Strategy at CCA. Today you’ll hear them both discuss on-off.site, a creative collective focused on experimentation, collaboration and inclusion.

Be sure to submit to on-off.site‘s #callforart, which is open to individuals and collectives who are fully or partially based in the Bay Area. ⁠In response to #COVID-19, this project shares creative practices and offers opportunities for direct-to-artist donations.

️Visit on-off.site/artists/holding-space to learn more⁠. #HoldingSpace

To learn more about on-off.site website at www.on-off.site or follow them on Instagram.

Stephanie Garcés
(Image courtesy of on-off.site)
Stephanie Smith
(Image courtesy of on-off.site)
(Image courtesy of on-off.site)
(Image courtesy of on-off.site)
(Image courtesy of on-off.site)
(Image courtesy of on-off.site)
(Image courtesy of on-off.site)

Today my guest is Bay Area Artist Muzae Sesay who recently opened his first solo show at Part 2 Gallery in Oakland titled Domestic Dive. I hung out with Muzae in his studio to discuss the ideas behind his new exhibition and the preparation that went into putting it together. We also discussed his recent artist residency at Facebook and his educational background in sociology.

Read more about Domestic Dive by visiting the Juxtapose magazine website. You can also read more about Muzae in a recent article for Broadly. titled The Artistic Benefits of Forgetfulness or follow him on Instagram @muzae.

Thanks again to Richie Cunning for the intro music.