9/11/24

Celebrating Artists and Culture: A Look Back at "Art of The Matter" Season One

Converge Media’s very own Art Queen, Takiyah Ward, recently took a moment to reflect on the first season of her show, Art of The Matter. The show, hosted by Ward, dives deep into the vibrant world of art and culture, giving audiences a personal glimpse into the lives of artists. As Takiyah eloquently explains, Art of The Matter takes a unique approach to art conversations by meeting artists in their creative spaces, allowing them to share their processes, inspirations, and the impact of their work on the world around them. 


The purpose of the show is clear: to document a crucial moment in art, providing a platform that highlights the humanity behind some of the world’s top creatives. By stepping into the artists’ worlds, Art of The Matter captures a pivotal time in the art community and elevates voices that contribute to shaping the future of the industry.


As Ward takes a look back on the first season, she expresses deep gratitude for the incredible journey, saying, "It really warms my heart to look back on all we’ve done and covered in just the first season of Art of The Matter." She proudly shares updates on some of the remarkable artists who were featured in season one, showcasing how their careers have continued to thrive since their appearance on the show.


- Moses Sun is currently showcasing his work at Slip-Stitch Studio.

- Barry Johnson is dedicating time to his family and his passion for documentation.

- Joey Nix has recently opened a new event space and gallery.

- Caela Bailey is hard at work on her second studio album.

- Carolyn Hitt has organized On the Block, a monthly vendor and art event on Capitol Hill.

- Kimisha Turner has made a big move to the East Coast.

- Barbara Earl Thomas has new glasswork featured in the halls of Yale.

- Aramis Hamer has relocated her studio and continues to create stunning pieces.

- Cristina Martinez and partner Al Baseer recently welcomed a baby girl to their beautiful family.

- Breyahna Monet, Takiyah’s best friend, is currently showing her work at Wa Na Wari.

- Sheila Ward, lovingly known as "Momma TDUB," is celebrating her oldest child heading off to high school, as well as her new title of proud grandmother.


Ward’s connection to each artist is evident, not only through her words of appreciation but also through her excitement for their ongoing journeys. "I truly appreciate everyone who was featured in season one of the show," she shares. "It was beyond incredible to document such a pivotal moment in art history—for us, by us."


As Art of The Matter moves forward, Takiyah Ward continues to shine a light on artists who shape the cultural landscape. With season two on the horizon, there’s no doubt that her passion for highlighting the creative process and the artists behind the work will continue to inspire and captivate audiences everywhere.

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