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Submit ReviewJoe Boruchow is a Philadelphia-based artist who specializes in mural and paper cutout work. He is self-taught and began working with paper cutouts in 2003. He is known for creating large-scale murals, graphic novels, fine art prints, and metal wall hangings, often inspired by architecture and current events. His work often explores themes such as race, sexuality, politics, history, and art. He is a finalist for Pew Fellowship and has worked with the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program, and his graphic novel "Stuffed Animals" was awarded a Xeric Grant. He is often invited to lecture and instruct at colleges and institutions such as The University of the Arts and The Barnes Foundation. His work has been featured in national and international press and blogs. His original paper cutouts are often exhibited and are known for their intricacy and craftsmanship. The contrast of the small scale of the paper cutouts with his large-scale murals creates a tension between the private and public aspects of his work and creates powerful images that transform the spaces they inhabit.Featured in This Episode
The Truth In This Art
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Welcome to the Truth In This Art Beyond: Philadelphia!
Philadelphia one of the foremost creative regions in the world and this series of interviews was sparked by my curiosity about the arts and culture of the city.
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This interview was recorded in Philadelphia, PA between September 2022-September 2023.
fi.com/D1D81J7MZ" title="★ Support this podcast ★">★ Support this podcast ★Joe Boruchow is a Philadelphia-based artist who specializes in mural and paper cutout work. He is self-taught and began working with paper cutouts in 2003. He is known for creating large-scale murals, graphic novels, fine art prints, and metal wall hangings, often inspired by architecture and current events. His work often explores themes such as race, sexuality, politics, history, and art. He is a finalist for Pew Fellowship and has worked with the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program, and his graphic novel "Stuffed Animals" was awarded a Xeric Grant. He is often invited to lecture and instruct at colleges and institutions such as The University of the Arts and The Barnes Foundation. His work has been featured in national and international press and blogs. His original paper cutouts are often exhibited and are known for their intricacy and craftsmanship. The contrast of the small scale of the paper cutouts with his large-scale murals creates a tension between the private and public aspects of his work and creates powerful images that transform the spaces they inhabit.Featured in This Episode
The Truth In This Art
The Truth In This Art is a podcast interview series supporting vibrancy and development of Baltimore & beyond's arts and culture.
To find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory.
Stay in Touch
fi.com/D1D81J7MZ">Support my podcast
Welcome to the Truth In This Art Beyond: Philadelphia!
Philadelphia one of the foremost creative regions in the world and this series of interviews was sparked by my curiosity about the arts and culture of the city.
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This interview was recorded in Philadelphia, PA between September 2022-September 2023.
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