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Submit ReviewIn this episode of the podcast, join host Rob Lee as he engages in a fascinating conversation with Emilio Maldonado, an Afro-Caribbean artist living and working in Philadelphia. Emilio's work provides a unique perspective from the systematically disenfranchised, utilizing discarded materials to explore the significance of objects in collective memory and the construction of narratives.
During their conversation, Emilio and Rob touch upon various intriguing topics, including:
Join us in this enlightening episode as Emilio Maldonado shares his unique perspective and insights into his artistry, offering thought-provoking perspectives on perception, memory, the impact of social constructs, and mental health.
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