Jim Bratton. Proletariat
Episode Description In this episode, we reconnect with Galveston artist and welder Evan McClimans as he shares his exciting new collaboration with the environmental art initiative Washed Ashore. He discusses the inspiration, technical challenges, and community engagement surrounding the sculpture, which will depict a Reddish Egret and debut on World Ocean Day, June 7. The project has also deepened Evan’s personal commitment to reducing plastic use and educating others on environmental responsibility.
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In this podcast, Jim Bratton interviews artist J Erin at the Proletariat. J shares how art has always been a part of her life, and how they transitioned to oil painting about five or six years ago. They discuss the unique subject material of J's paintings, which focus on life, people, and raising awareness about child trafficking. She also talks about her current exhibit, which features paintings priced between $100 to $500. She encourages aspiring artists to keep trying and learning. The exhibit will be up until the end of May.
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In this lively Sidewalk Sessions episode, Kai Derrick shares details about his evolving open jam sessions hosted at the Ann Lane Gallery, a local space where community members and musicians alike come together to create art and music. He reflects on the nuances of performing—touching on everything from weather-induced tuning challenges to the acoustic magic of the venue—and recounts personal anecdotes that highlight his deep connection to Galveston’s creative scene. Additionally, Kai announces his upcoming gigs and the formation of his new band, emphasizing the collaborative spirit and...
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Sarah and Steve Saenz talk about their collaboration of this exhibit at the proletariat. Music, photography, and art along with how that impacted their lives. More info:
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Samuel Gorashko and Joshua Figueroa talk about: The Broadway Miscast Cabaret at the Pro... January 23-26 The Broadway Miscast Cabaret flips the script on classic theater with bold, unexpected performances. Featuring songs and scenes reimagined by a talented cast, this show delivers humor, heart, and surprises at every turn. Partnered with Misfit Productions, it’s a celebration of creativity and the arts you won’t want to miss! About Galveston Lighthouse Productions Our Mission The purpose of GALVESTON LIGHTHOUSE PRODUCTIONS,...
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Have you heard of Galveston's Misfits Krewe? This Mardi Gras Krewe, composed of talented artists, refreshes its theme each season. Their decorations and signage are meticulously handcrafted, and they consistently exceed expectations with their elaborate costumes. As the vibrant hues of Mardi Gras season approach, we are joining forces with them for ArtWalk, presenting a tapestry of themes from their past creations. At the grand opening, you will encounter many of these spirited souls and uncover the enchanting world of the Krewe, discovering how you too can don the festive mantle of...
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An incredibly interesting conversation with Dr. Dan Jupiter about bread. It's longer than most at almost an hour, but the audience was enthralled. If you have an interest in baking or bread or the culture of bread, you will find this enlightening and intriguing.
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Kristina, Dan and Rox on the unique collabrative multi-sensory experience at the Pro. Plus the Book: Going to Bed with Bread Dan: A transplanted Canadian, his bread interest is worldwide. From North American corn bread, to Northern Europe’s rye traditions, to France’s brioche and baguettes, Russian kvass, Vietnam’s bahn mi, China’s bao buns, Japanese milk bread, and back again to the revival of ancient grains in the American South, Dan is constantly energized and enthused by humanity’s journey with bread and grains. Food, and bread in particular, is a way to stay...
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Dan Jupiter talks about a multisensory happening at the Proletariat during the next art walk. It combines taste, smell, visual, art, and touch. You won't want to miss this exhibit at the Proletariat!
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Carrie Pulkinen Talks to jim Bratton at The Pro About Carrie I've always been fascinated with the paranormal. Of course, when you grow up next door to a cemetery, the dead (and the undead) are hard to ignore. Pair that with my love of a good happily-ever-after, and becoming a paranormal author seems like the logical choice! I love ghosts, psychics, werewolves, vampires, demons, and even the occasional guardian angel. If it's paranormal, I've probably written about it...or at least considered writing about it. In my past life, I was a high school journalism teacher. But...
info_outlineIn this lively Sidewalk Sessions episode, Kai Derrick shares details about his evolving open jam sessions hosted at the Ann Lane Gallery, a local space where community members and musicians alike come together to create art and music. He reflects on the nuances of performing—touching on everything from weather-induced tuning challenges to the acoustic magic of the venue—and recounts personal anecdotes that highlight his deep connection to Galveston’s creative scene. Additionally, Kai announces his upcoming gigs and the formation of his new band, emphasizing the collaborative spirit and dynamic energy that define his local musical community.
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