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Nicole Kita - a NorCal Artist who works as an Educator and Advocate for Artists with Developmental Disabilities

Artists in Offices

Release Date: 05/29/2019

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In this bonus episode between seasons, I talk to Lennon Michelle Wolcott Hernandez, a Boston-based interdisciplinary artist who works in graduate admissions. Lennon received her BFA from Michigan State University, then attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University for the Post-Bac and MFA programs. In recent work, Lennon explores how having a full-time job impacts artists’ time for creativity and practice.

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In episode 9, I speak with NorCal artist Nicole Kita, who works as an educator and advocate for artists with developmental disabilities. Born in Canada and raised in Florida, Nicole moved to Boston for grad school, graduating into the economic recession. Eventually she relocated to a rural part of California near Eureka, by way of Chicago, where she returns from time to time to print at Crosshair Studio during a sort of art vacation and self-designed residency.

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In episode 9, I speak with Nicole Kita,  a visual artist living and working in Northern California, who works as an educator and advocate for artists with developmental disabilities. As an educator, Kita has taught artists of diverse ages, cultural and socio-economic backgrounds, as well as individual behavioral and learning needs. She currently works as a full-time teacher at The Studio, a non-profit arts organization in Eureka, California, that provides an inclusive studio environment for artists of all abilities to foster an authentic art practice and professional growth.  

As an artist, Kita explores the visual language of signs and symbols. Her practice is informed by anthropology and the history of print media: artifacts of the history, folklore, and cultural heritage of North America.

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In the interview, Nicole mentions traveling to Chicago to screenprint with Dan McAdams at Crosshair. Learn more about Nicole on her website, visit her Etsy shop, and follow her on Instagram.

As always, podcast music is provided by Mr. Neat Beats.