Art as a Vehicle (with SaBrina Jeffcoat)
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In this episode, we have an insightful discussion with Dr. SaBrina Jeffcoat, founder of Royal African Company and a professor of social media technology at UAlbany. Dr. SaBrina shares her journey through the arts community, the motivation behind her fabric and jewelry company, and reflections on her academic pursuits in studio art and digital storytelling. She provides perspectives on balancing art, academia, and parenthood. The conversation explores the power of art in social change, practical advice for artists to enhance sustainability, and details on upcoming engagements and community involvement.
00:00 Introduction to Liberation is Lit Podcast
00:38 Meet Dr. SaBrina Jeffcoat
01:18 The Origin of Royal African Company
02:33 Incorporating Storytelling in Art
05:28 Supporting the Arts Community
06:32 Intersection of Art and Scholarship
09:46 Finding Passion and Staying Grounded
10:33 Balancing Parenthood and Art
11:14 The Power of Unfinished Work
11:51 Creating Art in Difficult Times
12:31 Impactful Reads and Academic Interests
16:45 Advice for Making a Positive Community Impact
18:47 Where to Find More from Royal African Co.
19:46 Closing Remarks and Contact Information
Books Mentioned in This Episode
A Pictorial History of African Americans by Langston Hughes
Where to Find Jeffcoat
royalafricanco.com
@royalafricanco on Instagram and Facebook
*Correction* Come visit her at the Good for the Sole Market in early November and the Artista Vista Market!
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