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Frame by Frame

Frame by Frame

By: WJBF Productions
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A weekly podcast hosted by Dania Alawir and Josh Recor that explores the powerful, emotional, and often unspoken language of visual arts—from painting, photography, sculpture, and street art to videography, installations, performance, and conceptual art. Each episode will dive into different forms of artistic expression, featuring stories from artists, curators, and creatives around the world.

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Episodes
  • Frame by Frame | Joshua Ansley
    Jan 28 2026

    In this episode of Frame by Frame Dania and Josh had the pleasure to interview the insanely talented Joshua Ansley of Streetlight Manifesto, Hurt, Catch 22, Dive Bar Stick Up, and now Least of Thieves. They were able to chat about his life, his career, and his recent diagnosis of Parkinson's disease.

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    25 mins
  • Frame by Frame | Rhian Swain
    Jan 26 2026

    Rhian Swain has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Atlanta College of Art. She is a painter, photographer, designer, illustrator, writer, and former talk show host.

    She owns RedWolf Advertising, an ad agency that provides marketing services to national and international clients.

    You can follow her on Instagram.

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    25 mins
  • Frame by Frame: First Friday highlights local art and community
    Jan 26 2026

    First Friday brought the community together for an evening celebrating local art, culture, and creativity.

    As part of a special Frame by Frame feature, we covered the event that spotlighted artists and organizations across downtown, including Candl Fine Art Gallery, Westobou, and the Artzilla Group.

    In this special episode, we focused on capturing the energy of the event and the voices behind the art that continue to shape the local creative scene.

    One of the interviews was with Matt Porter, Executive Director of Westobou. He took the time to explain the benefits of being a member in Westobou art gallery.

    “You are part of a group of people that helps underwrite all of the operations that happen here so that our opportunities year-round for artists to exhibit, paid opportunities for arts writers, for curators, for designers, for makers and creative people, for performers, for musicians, for DJs, for all kinds of things like that that we know make them more vibrant place,” said Porter. “It also helps keep our doors open and free to the public six days a week.

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    15 mins
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