The Kaleidoscope

Written by: Sally Taylor
  • Summary

  • Conversations that celebrate our differences and bridge the gaps that divide. Consenses founder, Sally Taylor, sits down with artists who have participated in a game of telephone that starts with a quote. Exploring a different artist’s interpretation each week, discussing process, choice, and control in their artistic practice. The quote is given to a painter who creates a painting that represents the essence of the quote. The painting is given to a musician, who creates a song. The song is given to a dancer. The dance is given to sculptor. The sculpture is given to a poet. The poem is given to a photographer. The photograph is given to an artist specialized in olfactory. Each artist only sees the piece of art they are given until they have a conversation with Sally. Conversations that celebrate our differences and bridge the gaps that divide.
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Episodes
  • The Soil - Carly Simon, Ben & Sally Taylor, Dean & Bodhi Bragonier E7
    Sep 1 2019

    Sally Taylor sits down with her family, Carly Simon, Ben Taylor, Dean & Bodhi Bragonier, to share the entire interpretive chain of art started from this quote, "The creation of a thousand forest is in one acorn." Ralph Waldo Emerson. Help us reach our $25,000 goal and donate today. consenses.org/donations View all the art we are talking about at consenses.org/podcast

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    38 mins
  • Home - Christian Thornton E6
    Aug 29 2019

    Christian Thornton interprets Matt Cosby's photograph by created a delicious summer salad that to him plays homage to his children. This entire interpretive chain of art started from this quote, "The creation of a thousand forest is in one acorn." Ralph Waldo Emerson. Help us reach our $25,000 goal and donate today. consenses.org/donations View all the art we are talking about at consenses.org/podcast

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    40 mins
  • The Longest Summer Day - Matt Cosby E5
    Aug 26 2019

    Matt Cosby interprets Elise Paschen's poem by taking a photograph that to him holds the memory of the longest summer day, when your biggest plans were to climb a tree. This entire interpretive chain of art started from this quote, "The creation of a thousand forest is in one acorn." Ralph Waldo Emerson. Help us reach our $25,000 goal and donate today. consenses.org/donations View all the art we are talking about at consenses.org/podcast

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    52 mins

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