Artists Unscripted

Artists Unscripted was produced with BronxNet Community Television. The podcast featured host K’nicia King in conversation with New York based artists as they discussed their projects, their education, inspiration and community outreach.

As Producer I managed the production calendar, booked guests, approved questions and conversation leads by the host, wrote scripts, attended all recording sessions, oversaw the editing and mixes, created social media content for the social media manager, updated the website and worked with web team to oversee QC for the content.

Check out a few of the episodes below and listen now on Apple podcasts.

Ingrid Jean-Baptiste

On this episode of Artists Unscripted, Former Journalist Ingrid Jean-Baptiste is the Founder & Director of the Chelsea Film Festival which has presented over 500 fims since its debut in 2013. The mission is to promote works from emerging artists and from underrepresented communities. The Chelsea Film Festival has received great praise, making it one of the top 10 film festivals in North America according to USA Today. Now celebrating the 10th year anniversary in October, Jean-Baptiste speaks with Host K’Nicia King and shares her journey and what’s to come from this year’s film festival.

Judy Jordan

On this episode of Artists Unscripted, Host K’Nicia King is joined by Writer and Producer, Judi Jordan. Jordan is in development on a new television series based on the 5-book historical vampire series "The Don Sebastian Chronicles" by American Author Les Daniels. Jordan provides insight on how she got started, how production for “The Black Castle” (Book 1 in the series) is going, and her future projects.

Marcus Jansen

On this episode of Artists Unscripted, Host K'nicia King sits down with artist Marcus Jansen.

Jansen’s work has been shown in numerous international institutions including solo museum exhibitions at the La Triennale di Milano Museum (Milan, Italy), Cornell Fine Arts Museum, at Rollins College, (Orlando, Florida), the Kallmann Museum (Ismaning, Germany) and most recently at the Baker Museum, Artis-Naples, in (Naples, Florida). Other museum highlights include a spotlight exhibition at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, “Deconstructing Marcus Jansen.”

His permanent collections include, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, University of Michigan Museum of Art, Rollins Museum of Art, the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, the New Britain Museum of American Art, the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art,, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.

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