Southcoast Artists Index
Welcome, Zarla Ludin, a design strategist, product enthusiast, and sometime artist. Her career has focused on helping businesses—such as , , and —connect their creative teams with clear narratives and organizational goals. Zarla has also partnered with municipalities, including the , to shape service innovations and reflect on design practice. She is now channeling her love for storytelling and product development into her artistic side. After she began prioritizing her art practice, she was surprised by how few art supply stores exist in Massachusetts—outside of big-box chains, options...
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In Episode Seven, Jazz Podcast Host, Dave Reis speaks with drummer Chris Poudrier, Sr., about his talent, passion, and dedication. Chris's career has not been limited to a specific genre. He graduated from the with a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education, Cum Laude. He is a drum set professor at the , where he is the musical director for the Chris has also been on the guest faculty for . His work has been documented on many recordings. He performs with Chris Poudrier, Sr., is also a composer, an player, and an piper. The Artist Index's jazz documentarian and ...
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Welcome, Lara Lourenco Harrington, AKA Lara Harrington, a re-emerging artist and supporter of the arts in the South Coast. She is the daughter of immigrants from and , "two of the most beautiful islands in the ." Her journey to connect more deeply with her heritage took a significant turn in 2011 when she became involved with the in Lara's involvement opened doors that allowed her to immerse herself deeply in the culture, "particularly through participating in international regattas with and ." Through these experiences, she has built amazing friendships and discovered incredible...
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This is the July episode - our eleventh - in our continuing series of livestream podcasts from co-hosted by our podcast partner and friend We invited The Artists Index's new volunteer development director, and Kat Knutsen (, , and ). joined us later. The topics ranged as they usually do. Our guests joined podcast host to relate and swap stories about our wonderful South Coast creative Community and , the world-famous, historic New England seaport. The Living Room at is "an old-school 80’s style arcade offering a full-service bar, craft-made drinks, and food..." and over 40...
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Welcome, Jimi Blacksheep, AKA James A. Bourne, musical artist. His mantra: sounding good and looking good. His alter ego, his stage persona, is Jimi Blacksheep, and his life has been a musical journey. Now in his 60s, this transplanted , resident is most at home busking on the streets, entertaining pedestrians with his vast catalog of covers and original songs. Jimi Blacksheep has been taking his dream to the streets for quite some time, and he continues to do it with style. He regularly commutes to Boston to entertain pedestrians with his catalog of covers and original songs on the city’s...
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Welcome, Jeff 'Pixel' Palmer, a block and screen printing artist with deep New England roots, is currently based in . His artistic style is heavily supported by his years in the field of graphic design production. Jeff or Pixel has extensive credentials in video and film production. His subject matter includes historic icons, famous actors, musicians, animals, pop art, humor, and a dose of whimsy. Jeff's is where you'll find "Cool art for fun folks!" Jeff spoke with The Artists Index’s cofounder, documentarian, and podcast host, , recently about his passion, his...
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In Episode Seven, our podcast host Sean FitzGerald speaks with , musician and ESOL instructor at for over 20 years. Matt, AKA Gaston Jethro, is the vocalist and bass player in the popular South Coast musical group, ! He is an associate member and an important part of the evolution of Matthew joins Sean's other guests in contributing his memories to the Gallery X Documentation Project and discusses his part in the gallery's growth. Gallery X is integral to New Bedford and the creative community. PHOTO CREDIT: UMass Dartmouth...
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In Episode Six, our podcast host Sean FitzGerald speaks with , painter/art writer. Don is an important part of and contributes his memories to the Gallery X Documentation Project! He's one of the earliest Gallery X members and an integral part of the gallery's formation and growth into a New Bedford and overall creative community institution. Don's art articles have appeared in , , , ,, and currently, as the arts columnist for , is a free, nonprofit, nonpartisan digital news outlet for the South Coast. PHOTO CREDIT: Don Wilkinson About Gallery X The gallery was...
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In Episode Five, our podcast host Sean FitzGerald speaks with John Neiman, AKA Screamin' Johnny Neiman. John is an important part of Gallery X and the Gallery X Documentation Project! He's one of the founding members of Gallery X. John has served in many capacities as an active member, an integral part of the everyday operations, and in all aspects and projects, from hanging work to helping set up musical productions. John is also a member of the musical . The gallery was founded in 1990 and is a contemporary, cooperative art gallery of visual, performing, and literary artist members and...
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In Episode Six, Dave Reis speaks with internationally renowned, award-winning jazz musician and centenarian, Terry Gibbs, via Zoom from Australia! Terry Gibbs, was born Julius Gubenkon in 1924. The renowned American jazz vibraphonist and band leader is 101 years old! According to his page, Gibbs has performed or recorded with many of the greatest names in Jazz, including , , , , , , , , , and to name just a few. "I am the oldest bebopper alive!” proclaims 93-year-old Terry Gibbs, according to an article in , "This forefather of the...
info_outlineWelcome Milt Brightman to this special episode. Milt, who was our guest on Podcast Episode 17, speaks about his late friend, Swain School of Design classmate, and fellow artist, the late Eric Hart. Eric was the very first person Milt met when he attended the Swain School of Design. They attended their first class in the sculpture building behind the Rodman House - the William Rotch Rodman Mansion - in 1972 .
In this podcast, Milt Brightman relates how he, "approached the front of the building... I saw stacks of boxes, which turned out to be clay, and a male student with long flowing blond hair. I asked him what’s going on and he said, 'help me move these boxes inside'. After we had done so and the class started and ended, I thought I had someone in this sea of strangers to talk to, but he just ignored my approach and moved away to the next class."
Milt continues, "The way we ended up as friends was through a third party, Dave Peloquin, who found out I liked sword and sorcery art work and started talking to me. As it turned out, he and Eric Hart were rooming together. On my many visits to their apartment, that, by the way was filled with Swain students in other apartments inside the same building. Eric warmed up to me eventually but had a stronger bond to Dave at the time. I believe it was in our sophomore year that Dave, who was a very good artist in his own right, had to drop out of Swain due to personal reasons. From that point on, it was just me and Eric working together."
"In our Junior and Senior years we shared a studio together in the Melville (Building) and our bond grew much stronger. Many times we abandoned our classmates on landscape painting excursions and went off on our own to paint. Yes, we got some flack for that but we were young and arrogant and making the progress in our work that we hoped to make, so we continued along in the same way all the way to graduation."
"When Eric left, we made the usual promises that people make to stay in touch, but in our case we did, through letter writing and I begain to make excursions to Connecticuit (where Eric moved to) on a yearly basis. Eric also came back to Massachusetts on occasion and we always, had painting as our connection. We drank and spoke of old times, but that was after day long excursions into the landscape to paint in oils, watercolors and drawings. Our friendship lasted right to the end when he passed away, and I will never forget him. Every time I start to draw or paint he is always there with me, and will be so always."
On this podcast, Milt Brightman speaks with The Artists Index’s cofounder, documentarian, and podcast host, Ron Fortier, about his friend Eric Hart, their lifelong friendship, and their journey as artists. This episode was recorded at our recording studio at Spectrum Marketing Group at Howland Place in New Bedford.
Eric Palmer Hart | PAINTER
According to Milt Brightman, he lived at a number of locations in Connecticut. He moved to Uncasville, Connecticut on the shore of Haugton's Cove. It was his second studio and was adjoined to the house. He moved to Groton, Connecticut just before he died in October of 2023.
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