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Shawna Vesco Ahern 17 episodes Latest Mar 10, 2026

Convos with the creative folk shaping the arts and culture in the San Francisco Bay Area. Hosted by Shawna Vesco Ahern.

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SOLD: CCA's Closure with Melissa Leventon and Elizabeth Travelslight Mar 10, 2026 3064 CCA — California College of the Arts — is closing. Vanderbilt University is buying the campuses. And decades of art education, community, and institutional memory are being sold off with them.In this episode, recorded at Goat Hall in San Francisco's Potrero Hill, I sit down with two people who lived it from the inside: Elizabeth Travelslight, who taught in CCA's Critical Studies program a
Dreamers & Lovers Valentine's Day Feb 14, 2026 986 The night before Valentine’s Day, artists gathered at SOMA Arts to talk about saving the San Francisco art scene.It felt less like a policy meeting and more like couples therapy.In this special Art Yap episode, Shawna asks three simple questions: When did you fall in love with the SF arts ecosystem? What broke your heart? And why are you still here?From naked violinists in backyard perfor
14 - Lauren Frankel, From Musicology to Cultural Futures Nov 21, 2025 3247 Today on Art Yap, I’m talking with someone whose mind seems to run on two beautifully interwoven tracks — sharp, crystalline analysis and expansive creative instinct. Lauren Frankel is a musicologist-turned-nonprofit-arts-worker-turned-data-nerd-turned-cultural-strategist, and honestly? She’s one of the most interesting arts workers I’ve talked to in a long time. She loves spreadsheets an
13 - RMK, Painting with Ghosts Sep 26, 2025 2128 In this episode of Art Yap, I sit down with Richard Koscher (RMK)--artist, filmmaker, creative director, and bold experimenter--whose newest project GHOSTS OF THE ICE asks us to look directly at what's disappearing. Using thermochromatic paint and custom-engineered frames, RMK creates artwork that literally vanishes with heat--mirroring the way climate change is quietly erasing the world
12 - Connie Wurz (formerly Connie Wood), at SFO Museum design is everywhere Aug 22, 2025 2815 Today’s guest is Connie Wurz (formerly Connie Wood), Curator in Charge of Graphic Design at the SFO Museum—and someone whose work quietly shapes how millions of people experience art and information every day.Connie’s design work isn’t just beautiful—it’s empathetic. It meets people where they are: in motion, in stress, in transit. Whether it’s a traveler sprinting to a gate or someone pa
11 - Jackie von Treskow, Fringe Signal, Civic Scale Aug 15, 2025 2535 Today’s guest is Jackie von Treskow, Senior Program Manager for Public Art at the San Francisco Arts Commission.Jackie’s journey into the arts wasn’t a straight line—it involved mythical Asheville forests, fringe pirate radio, writing hard for SF from LA in a master’s program, and non-profit hustle.We talk about what it really means to make art public, how monuments shape our collective m
10 - Raquel Espana & Daly City's Peninsula Book Collaborative Aug 1, 2025 1206 “A room without books is like a body without a soul." And honestly… a mall without art or bookstores? Same energy. Today we’re heading into Daly City’s Westlake Shopping Center—yes, my childhood stomping grounds—for a conversation about how community spaces can transform not just a neighborhood but a whole way of life. I’m joined by Raquel Espana, founder of the Peninsula Book Collaborati
9 - Tina Wiley Crawford, Art Jobs Inside Jul 25, 2025 2377 This week’s guest is Tina Wiley Crawford, recruitment manager at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. She is also a talented graphic designer, a champion for youth programs, and—by her own words—a Swiss Army knife of skills.In this episode, we talk about why claiming “artist” can feel weird, why thank-you notes still matter, and how to get your foot in the door—without selling your sou
8 - Deborah Munk & Bryan Keith Thomas, What Keeps Jul 18, 2025 2060 In this week’s episode I head down to the dump to trash talk...pardon me, talk trash with Deborah Munk, who’s been running the Artist in Residence program at Recology San Francisco for over 25 years, and Bryan Keith Thomas, an incredible artist, educator, and deep thinker about materials, memory, and community.We talk about how trash becomes treasure, how art can teach sustainability thro
7 - Micah Ruiz, The Luck You Craft Jul 11, 2025 1884 Today’s guest is Micah Ruiz, the founder of Orion Custom Framing. Micah is the kind of person who makes you feel like you can build something beautiful from scratch—whether it’s a frame, a business, or an entire life.Micah grew up homeschooled in a town of 400 people, the son of a pastor, with no formal arts education—but with a punk mindset that carried him from a teenage summer job in a
6 - Allison Gamlen, Futures Worth Funding Jun 27, 2025 1890 Today’s episode features Allison Gamlen, a lifelong arts advocate who now serves as the Visual and Performing Arts Coordinator for the San Mateo County Office of Education.We talk about growing up in the wings of the symphony and Kabuki theater, what happens to the brain when children are denied creativity, and how California’s Prop 28 is giving public school students a shot at becoming t
5 - Jonathan Carver Moore, To Be Seen Jun 13, 2025 1501 Today’s guest is Jonathan Carver Moore—a gallerist, curator, and unapologetic advocate for emerging artists, especially artists of color and queer voices. Jonathan runs his namesake gallery in San Francisco’s budding Mid-Market arts corridor, where he’s created a space that’s as bold, joyful, and fiercely intentional as the work he champions.In this episode, we talk about what it means to

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