After a long holiday break, the podcast is back with a new episode and a new guest: Angella d’Avignon, a writer & curator based out of Los Angeles who has contributed to various publications including the Contemporary Art Review LA, the Atlantic’s City Lab and Vice’s Broadly. Originally from San Diego, Angella discusses her unique journey into the art world and how it led her to being a writer. She also discusses her recent decision to go back to school to receive her undergraduate degree and the experiences of being older than the average student.

To learn more about Angella and her work visit www.heyangella.com where you will also find a list of articles she has written such as the Washington Post piece titled “I waited until I was 30 to go to college. Best decision ever.” You can also follow her on Instagram at @heyangella.

Music from the song Didn’t you Know by Richie Cunning.

Louis meets with Luca Antonucci: Bay Area artist and co-founder of the SF-based Colpa Press, a design, printing and publishing partnership. Luca talks to Louis about his work as an artist and his recent exhibition titled The Custodian. In addition, he discusses the origin of Colpa and the variety of projects that it produces.

To learn more about Luca and his work be sure to visit his website: lucaantonucci.com. Be sure to also visit colpapress.com to learn more about past, present and future projects coming out of Colpa or if you just want to buy some cool prints for collection. You can also follow Colpa Press on either Instagram or Twitter at @colpapress.