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Elijah Trice is a contemporary artist and architectural designer, born and raised in Baltimore. Trice was born into a family of skillful artists, varying from photographers to musicians. At a young age, he developed figurative and technical drawing skills and started experimenting with graphite and charcoal. He went on to receive his B.S in Architecture at Morgan State University. After working in an architecture firm for a year, he decided to continue his studies at Rhode Island School of Design. During his second year, he took an introductory painting course that changed the trajectory of his creative career. Upon completing that course, he realized that painting was his true passion and began to build upon his newfound skills.
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The Truth In This Art, hosted by Rob Lee, explores contemporary art and cultural preservation through candid conversations with artists, curators, and cultural leaders about their work, creative processes and the thinking that goes into their creativity. Rob also occasionally interviews creatives in other industries such as acting, music, and journalism. The Truth In This Art is a podcast for artists, art lovers and listeners interested in the creative process.To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me fi.com/D1D81J7MZ">Ko-fiUse the hashtag #thetruthinthisartFollow The Truth in This Art on InstagramLeave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Elijah Trice is a contemporary artist and architectural designer, born and raised in Baltimore. Trice was born into a family of skillful artists, varying from photographers to musicians. At a young age, he developed figurative and technical drawing skills and started experimenting with graphite and charcoal. He went on to receive his B.S in Architecture at Morgan State University. After working in an architecture firm for a year, he decided to continue his studies at Rhode Island School of Design. During his second year, he took an introductory painting course that changed the trajectory of his creative career. Upon completing that course, he realized that painting was his true passion and began to build upon his newfound skills.
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.
Mentioned in this episode:
To find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory.
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fi.com/D1D81J7MZ">Support my podcast
The Truth In This Art, hosted by Rob Lee, explores contemporary art and cultural preservation through candid conversations with artists, curators, and cultural leaders about their work, creative processes and the thinking that goes into their creativity. Rob also occasionally interviews creatives in other industries such as acting, music, and journalism. The Truth In This Art is a podcast for artists, art lovers and listeners interested in the creative process.To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me fi.com/D1D81J7MZ">Ko-fiUse the hashtag #thetruthinthisartFollow The Truth in This Art on InstagramLeave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
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