ART WAVES is the perfect way to take a little bit of the Scugog arts and culture scene along on your morning commute, when you work out at the gym, or while you wash the dishes. Scugog Arts is bringing you a new interview with a local arts and culture practitioner every Tuesday, straight to your podcast platform of choice. You can subscribe in your favorite app to get a new episode every Tuesday morning.
Roz Pritchard is the Symposium and Workshop Manager here at Scugog Arts. On this episode, Roz discusses how she got started in the arts and culture sector right from the beginning. Roz explains how a community can work together to break down the silos between the arts and build positive relationships. Roz also gives a sneak peek of what to expect at the upcoming Scugog Arts multi-arts symposium. Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for helping make this podcast possible! Learn more about Energize! A Multi-Arts Symposium, here: https://scugogarts.ca/symposium/
2/14/23 • 30:17
Lauren Gould is the CEO at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery. Lauren explores how she leads the vision and mission of the gallery, while getting hands on with a little bit of everything. Lauren describes how arts organizations can work together to build up arts and culture in rural areas by leveraging what they already have and thinking about how they can amplify it. Lauren and Marion discuss the architecture and aesthetic of the Robert McLaughlin Gallery and how it presents a dynamic and inclusive environment for the public to visit. Lauren also touches on the current exhibits in the art gallery and what’s next for the space. Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for helping make this podcast possible! Learn more about the Robert McLaughlin Gallery, here: https://rmg.on.ca/
2/7/23 • 40:51
Kristen Meyer-Creamer does it all! She is the Marketing and Social Media Manager at SportsLogos.net and a community leader. Kristen explores the many organizations she volunteers with, as well as the creation of the Port Perry Bulletin Facebook group. Kristen discusses creating sports content seen around the globe with her husband and the places it has taken them. Kristen shares how her marketing work allows her to support female entrepreneurs in launching and building their own businesses. Kristen also touches on her plans to create an online space for people to connect, find volunteer opportunities, and local events. Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for helping make this podcast possible! Learn more about SportsLogos.Net, here: https://www.sportslogos.net/
1/31/23 • 30:40
Marni Thornton is a professor in the Music Business Program over at Durham College. Marni describes the steps she took to land a job in music business and how she is now inspiring young people to achieve their own dreams in the industry. Marni explains the dynamics of the Music Business program and what makes it one-of-a-kind. Marni explores how the program attracts international students and how that is making a difference in the arts and culture scene in Durham Region. Marni touches on Oshawa Music Week, a week-long series of events organized by the students to develop, support, and unite the music community. Marni and Marion also discuss how events like this are an opportunity to build up the talent and the music industry in the region. Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for helping make this podcast possible! Learn more about the Music Business Program at Durham College, here: https://durhamcollege.ca/programs/music-business-administration-music-business-management Learn more about Oshawa Music Week, here: https://www.oshawamusicweek.ca/
1/24/23 • 30:40
Jack Doak is the man and mind behind Old Flame Brewing Co. Jack tells the story behind the Old Flame name, how it influenced and formed the brand today, and why the brewery is much more than just beer. Jack explains how the first location of the award-winning brewery ended up in Downtown Port Perry and explores the history of the building. Jack also describes how he grew the brand and expanded the business to multiple locations with unique experiences. Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for helping make this podcast possible! Learn more about Old Flame Brewing Co., here: https://oldflamebrewingco.ca/
1/17/23 • 32:25
Lori Korkola is a visual artist and an educator. She comes from a creative family and has always had a pencil in hand ready to draw. On this episode of Art Waves, Lori describes the route she took to become an art teacher and landscape painter. Lori explains the challenges of teaching visual arts virtually and the sense of community that can exist between peers in an actual art classroom. Lori illustrates what makes a great art teacher and how investing in her own skills allowed her to encourage the next generation of artists. Lori discusses how small towns can bring creative people together, that would have a harder time finding each other in a larger community. Lori also touches on the opportunities that exist in Scugog that can connect people to the arts, and the willingness to look and consider that is found in this area. Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for making this podcast possible!
11/1/22 • 35:26
Brent Donnelly is a tour director and podcaster. He deals with the logistics and dynamics of major world tours, and explores coffee from around the globe on his own show — Brenton On Tour. On this episode of Art Waves, Brent explains how he began his music industry journey as a musician, made the move to tour manager, and then tour director. Brent describes the day-to-day of coordinating major world tours and how he creates unforgettable experiences for audiences. Brent discusses the importance of volunteering at events and how being behind the scenes can lead to bigger opportunities. Brent also touches on the world tour he’ll soon be concluding in stadiums and arenas throughout South America, before moving onto a new tour that will take him across 50 countries in 2023. Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for making this podcast possible! Listen to Brent’s podcast, Brenton On Tour, here: http://www.brentonontour.com/
10/25/22 • 32:19
Birgitta MacLeod is an artist and co-owner of META4 Contemporary Craft Gallery. Birgitta knows how important art is to the quality and vibrancy of a community. Birgitta explains how META4 Gallery came to be out of a need for local art outside of the studio tour season, along with how artists and their works get featured in the space based on the gallery's clientele and customers. Birgitta and Marion discuss the value of art beyond the price tag and how the gallery strives to educate people about the work that goes into each piece. Birgitta also briefly describes the cyclical nature of art and touches on a handful of META4 artists. Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for making this podcast possible! Learn more about META4 Contemporary Craft Gallery, here: https://www.meta4gallery.ca/
10/11/22 • 31:59
Melissa Rada wears multiple hats, she is the Marketing and Special Events Manager for the Port Perry BIA, as well as the Arts Administration Manager at Scugog Arts*. Melissa discusses how she first got involved with Scugog Arts and the various roles she has worked with the arts organization. Melissa describes what went into organizing the Mural Marathon and how she helped build up Culture Days in Scugog. Melissa shares the differences and how she balances working with two community organizations, and how working with both has allowed her to build valuable connections within the business and arts community. Melissa explains how the programs she took at Durham College provided the skills that she uses regularly on the job. Melissa also touches on her side hustle, Radar Digital Marketing, and upcoming projects. *Note: Melissa’s titles have changed from recording to publishing of this episode. Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for making this podcast possible! Learn more about the Port Perr BIA, here: https://discoverportperry.ca/ Learn more about Scugog Arts, here: https://scugogarts.ca/ Learn more about Radar Digital Marketing, here: https://radardigital.ca/
10/4/22 • 29:18
Chief Kelly LaRocca of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation joins Art Waves for a very special episode. Chief LaRocca explains the role of a chief, and how she makes and keeps space for people to engage with their culture. Chief LaRocca describes the Williams Treaties and the impact on the Mississaugas, how the treaties recognized pre-confederation harvesting rights, and how inadequate compensation packages pushed First Nations communities to be resourceful. Chief LaRocca and Marion discuss how the Mississaugas support local organizations and encourage the community to learn more about the rich history and culture of Indigenous peoples. She also describes her advocacy work which includes ending a 13-year drinking water advisory for the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation. Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for making this podcast possible! Learn more about the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation, here: https://www.scugogfirstnation.com/Public/Home.aspx
9/27/22 • 39:16
Brandon Pickard is with the Region of Durham Tourism. Brandon knows how important it is to drive tourism to rural towns, how arts and culture can impact a community, and what makes small towns special. Brandon explains how businesses, community organizations, farms, and artists can collaborate to create a unique visitor experience. He touches on some of the pushback that can be presented by a small community when promoting tourism to new demographics; and how that mindset can be shifted to create new opportunities that pull people into experience a new place. Brandon also describes the popular Durham is Home apparel and souvenir collection created by Durham Tourism to celebrate exploring your own backyard — available at Scugog Arts! Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for helping make this podcast possible! Learn more about Durham Tourism, here: https://www.durham.ca/en/tourism/index.aspx
9/20/22 • 36:46
Tamara Green combines Indigenous cuisine with personal chef services as the Indigenesis Personal Chef. Tamara and Marion discuss what makes her practice unique, how she creates menus, and how she obtains ingredients. Tamara shares the role that food plays in Indigenous culture and how she seeks to provide traditional foods that are both restorative and creates a meaningful experience. Tamara explains her own link to Indigenous food and how it has shaped the way she eats and cooks. Tamara also describes her responsible foraging techniques and the opportunities that allowed her to build up her business in a small community. Tamara will be back at this year’s Culture Days celebration with her Indigenous Food Pop Up on Saturday, September 24th from 11 am to 3 pm. Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for helping make this podcast series happen! Learn more about Tamara Green the Indigenesis Personal Chef, here: https://tamaragreen.wixsite.com/indigenesis
9/13/22 • 25:44
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9/6/22 • 31:06
Patrick Lyver creates branding experiences with his business, Kleurvision. On this episode of Art Waves, Patrick discusses how he helps clients collaborate on change and the benefits of operating in a small community when dealing with big clients. Patrick explains how Kleurvision has been influenced by the music industry and got its start from developing Myspace pages for bands all over the world. He illustrates how small communities have used music festivals to attract diverse audiences to create recognition for both the destination and the artists. Patrick also touches on what’s next for Kleurvision and how stable internet can change the way you do business in a rural community Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for helping make this podcast series happen! Learn more about Kleurvision, here: https://kleurvision.com/
8/30/22 • 31:34
Michael Serres is the Theatre Administrator at the Town Hall Theatre. Michael joins Art Waves to discuss the local theatre scene, what keeps him involved, and the impact of theatre on a community. Michael explains his background before theatre and what drew him to the stage. He gives a brief history of the beginnings of The Borelians, a community theatre group that has been around since 1971. Michael also describes some enhancements coming soon to the Town Hall Theatre and what the day-to-day can be like for a theatre administrator in a small community. Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for helping make this podcast series happen! Learn more about The Borelians, here: http://borelians.ca/ Learn more about Town Hall Theatre, here: https://townhalltheatre.ca/
8/23/22 • 41:52
Bill Eull is a member of the Bill Lishman Memorial Project Committee, a group of friends working together to bring an art installation to Scugog that celebrates the life of Bill Lishman — sculptor, architect, aviator, photographer, writer, inventor, environmentalist, Father Goose. Bill joins Art Waves to describe the many contributions of Bill Lishman to the community of Scugog. The Bill backstory is extraordinary, imaginative, and truly inspiring. Bill (Eull) recounts his favorite Bill (Lishman) story, and touches on his world-famous journey that shaped the feature film Fly Away Home. Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for helping make this podcast series happen! Learn more about the Bill Lishman Memorial Project, here: https://scugogarts.ca/bill-lishman-memorial-project/
8/16/22 • 21:37
Chuck Thibeault is the Executive Director of Central Counties Tourism. He helps motivate the development of tourism capacity through the region. Chuck and Marion discuss tourism in depth and why it matters, how to create a desirable destination, and what makes a tourist — is it distance traveled, amount spent, or things to do done. Chuck also explains the importance of the arts community to visitors and how to maximize those aspects to draw guests from around the region and beyond. Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for helping make this podcast series happen! Learn more about Central Counties Tourism (the B2B side), here: https://centralcounties.ca/ and York Durham Headwaters (the B2C side), here: https://yorkdurhamheadwaters.ca/
8/9/22 • 39:48
Lisa Follows helps people buy, sell, and invest in dream homes in and around Durham Region as part of the Williams and Follows team. Lisa joins Art Waves to discuss why people visit Scugog then choose to live here, and the role that arts and culture has in defining a community. Lisa also explains how the widely popular Facebook group the Port Perry Bulletin was created as an outlet for the community to connect and how it has now become a part of the local culture. Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for helping make this podcast series happen! Learn more about Williams and Follows, here: https://www.williamsandfollows.com/about/
8/2/22 • 20:11
Doug Ferris is a musician that loves the sweet sound of jazz. Doug joins Art Waves to discuss the influence of music on a small community and how that scene can be built up to become part of the fabric of the town. Doug explains the value of music to local culture and how he builds links in the community to get gigs in Port Perry and beyond. Doug also describes what he calls a ‘practiced amateur’ and how the Ferrport Jazz Ensemble was formed from regular jazz jams in his garage. FunFact: Ferris + Port Perry = Ferrport Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for helping make this podcast series happen! Learn more about the Ferrport Jazz Ensemble, here: https://ferrport.com/
7/26/22 • 24:38
On this episode of Art Waves, educator and abstract painter Michael Black joins Marion to discuss his lifelong love of abstract art and how its universality can appeal to different people. Michael describes his process, explores his influences, and expands on how the arts can connect across generations. Michael briefly touches on the similarities and differences of showing at different galleries and arts spaces. Michael also shares how an active and diverse local arts scene can strengthen the overall community. Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for helping make this podcast series happen! Learn more about Michael Black, here: http://www.michaeljbblack.com/
7/19/22 • 31:27
Jon Colwell is a visual artist best known for his murals and pop culture mash ups. Jon and Marion discuss how his works come together, the process from iPad to panel, and making art a career. Jon explains why he started creating art that fosters a sense of nostalgia in people’s minds and how he is challenging what Indigenous art can look like. Jon also shares a brief background of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation’s annual Pow Wow. Jon also touches on his various tattoo tours across North America, his side hustle – Alive at Night, and upcoming projects. Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for helping make this podcast series happen! Learn more about Jon Colwell, here: https://www.jonnyonethree.com/
7/12/22 • 34:08
Ross Lomas joins Art Waves to discuss his role as the Operations Manager at the Biidaaban Gallery and Minisi Store located on Scugog Island. Ross explains what it was like to build a space that can be a gathering point, as well as connect the community with culture. Ross explores how he discovers new artists to represent in the Biidaaban Gallery, how culture can be passed from generation to generation through storytelling, and how anyone that is interested in these important conversations can help by sharing. Ross and Marion chat about building relationships in the community with interactive educational Indigenous programs and activities at events like Culture Days in Scugog — Save the date: Saturday, September 24th, 2022! Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for helping make this podcast series happen! Learn more about the Biidaaban Gallery, here: https://biidaabangallery.com/%20
7/5/22 • 30:26
Author and educator Lucy E.M. Black joins Art Waves to discuss the importance of bearing witness in her writing and the journey to getting published. Lucy details her three published books: Eleanor Courtown, Stella’s Carpet, and The Marzipan Fruit Basket. She explores the important themes within the pages of each story and explains why she was drawn to these historical narratives. Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for helping make this podcast series happen! Learn more about Lucy E.M. Black, here: https://lucyemblack.com/
6/28/22 • 38:23
Matt Somerville, Two Blokes Cider Co-Founder, joins Art Waves to discuss the rewards and challenges of opening a cidery in a rural community, where he sees the future of farming, and his plans to use arts and culture to create a buzz in Scugog. Matt explains how his roots and travels shaped his passion for cider and how his background as an urban planner not only gave him a unique perspective but also came in handy when setting up Two Blokes Cider. BONUS: Enjoy a brief history of cider! Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for helping make this podcast possible! Learn more about Two Blokes Cider, here: https://www.twoblokes.ca/
6/21/22 • 25:13
Actor Michael Williamson discusses growing up around the arts. How it inspired him to make his own mark in the theatre world. And what it’s like being a working actor in a small rural community. Michael and Marion also talk about how the pandemic forced actors to adapt to a new medium to keep the show going and how seeing peers in the spotlight can foster a strong artistic community. Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for helping make this podcast happen!
6/14/22 • 28:09
Carey Nicholson of Theatre on the Ridge joins Art Waves to discuss how the theatre company is keeping live theatre alive. From exploring the realm of Canadian content and acting as an incubator for theatrical activity in Durham Region — Theater on the Ridge works with diverse groups to tell important stories. Carey gives a sneak peek of the Theatre on the Ridge 2022 summer season, including exciting partnerships with Ontario Culture Days and the Scugog Shores Museum Village. Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for helping make this podcast possible! Learn more about Theatre on the Ridge: http://www.theatreontheridge.ca/
6/7/22 • 36:54
Meet Shannon Kelly, Recreation and Culture Coordinator at the Township of Scugog. Shannon and Art Waves host Marion Meyers discuss the Scugog Shores Museum and its mission to the community, unique history, fun events, and youth recreation camps. Discover where the museum gets its historical items and how they determine what makes it in their collection. Shannon touches on the museum’s relationship with the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nations and how they have worked together to engage and teach local youth about the rich history of the Indigenous people whose land the museum resides on. Shannon describes the museum’s flag ship event, Canoe the Nonquon; which not only raises money for the museum but is the longest-running race in Ontario with this being the 52nd year. The event always takes place on the first Saturday of June. Save the date: June 4th, 2022! Shannon also mentions other important partnerships within the community with local artists and arts organizations like Theatre on the Ridge. Stay tuned for Episode Two with Theatre on the Ridge Artistic Director, Carey Nicholson, for more on the upcoming collaboration.
5/25/22 • 25:00