Halftone Prints & Artist-Run Spaces with Vic Barquin

Welcome to the noseyAF podcast! Today's guest is Vic Barquin, an artist, arts administrator, great gal, and a bomb screen printer who started Halftone Projects, an artist-run space that… well, she will tell you about it. I asked Vic about her experience being a curator and artist #atthesamedamntime Why she started her artist space, Halftone Projects, and how it benefitted her and the art community she is involved in, as well as some advice to creating your own artist space. I love Vic's work, and I hope you enjoy this conversation. Hit me up and let me know! Links Mentioned in This Episode: Halftone Projects Vic's Website Follow Vic on Instagram Parlour and Ramp (where Vic had her retrospective show) Calling Art Collectors+Art Supporters: Vic and I collaborated on a print to benefit the Southside Art Center. We still have a few left; you can buy a print here. As for me, Stephanie, your host. Follow me on Instagram, Slide in my DM's, and say Hi! Check out my Website and see my projects. noseyaf.com    

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On noseyAF, you'll eavesdrop on honest, behind-the-scenes conversations between working artists, filmmakers, and community organizers who are building bold, culture-shifting projects—and sharing exactly how they do it. I'm Stephanie Graham, a multidisciplinary artist and filmmaker, and these are the conversations I actually want to have: unfiltered talks about creative breakthroughs, activist hustle, messy pivots, and daily practices that make a difference. Sure, we cover the basics—who they are, what they do, and how they got started—but we also get nosy: How do they make decisions? What keeps them going? How do they pay their bills and stay true to their vision? Every other week, I share these raw, energizing convos that fuel my own practice—and might just spark something in yours. Whether you're an artist, curator, cultural worker, or someone who loves peeking behind the curtain, you’ll walk away with practical strategies, real talk, and unexpected inspiration. The best stories live in the details—and the most powerful creativity happens when we get wonderfully nosy about what really drives us.