Rizzhel Mae Javier is a photographer and installation artist based in San Diego, CA. I first met Rizzhel when we were both participating in the portfolio reviews at the Medium Festival a few years ago, and her stop-motion, flipbook-style pieces immediately caught my attention. More recently, Rizzhel was named one of the 2017 emerging artists by the SD Art Prize for her "Unmentionables" project, creating new art out of old mementos. We had a great conversation for the show about her artistic process, what she loves about making mistakes, and her experience as a teacher. For the second segment, Rizzhel chose the Philippines as her topic.
(Conversation recorded July 26, 2017.)
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Show Notes: Rizzhel Mae Javier Rizzhel Mae Javier - Move(meant) Rizzhel Mae Javier - Unmentionables San Diego Art Institute - Millennial Pink SD Art Prize - 2017 New Contemporaries CM Curatorial Keep the Channel Open - Episode 33: José Olivarez ARID Journal - Strange Vistas: The Work of Walter Cotten Richard Keely Duane Michals Eikoh Hosoe Richard Prince Lab No. 347 - Intro to the Dark Art San Diego