Gallery 30 South, Matt Kennedy - The Path to Authenticity
The Path to Authenticity
101. Gallery 30 South Owner Matt Kennedy
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A Guy Named Kennedy or It’s a Mixtape

Episode 101 of The Path to Authenticity features part two of a conversation with Matt Kennedy, owner and director of Gallery 30 South, in Pasadena, California. Listen to part one in episode 99.

Matt is the founder and creative director of the Panik Collective, a multi-cultural crew of anonymous artists who use pop culture iconography to make political and sociological statements.He curated the first modern survey of contemporary comic book art, called Pop Sequentialism. The gallerist then rebranded the Pop Sequentialism website, which includes blogs about pop culture and links related to the topics addressed there. The new Pop Sequentialism is the nexus of all things pop culture, from fine art to film, fashion and collectibles. Prior to opening his own gallery, he was the executive curator of La Luz de Jesus Gallery for almost a decade. He was also the creative director of La Luz de Jesus Press, where he oversaw the publication of about a dozen monographs and two massive survey books.

This episode was released on the 130th anniversary of the Wounded Knee Massacre.

Gallery 30 South is mentioned in episode 94 of The Path to Authenticity, featuring the artist Elena Øhlander. Learn more about Matt at 20 Questions for Matt Kennedy.

The Path to Authenticity is proud to support the iSpeak Media Foundation. To commemorate episode 100 of the podcast, artist and former guest Heather Sundquist Hall created an original work that is available for purchase in two different sizes. A portion of the proceeds will go to iSpeak Media, to help bring media literacy education to the communities that need it most. Visit goldenhourprints.com to learn more.

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