This episode of the “Mondo Neon Show” we're talking with artist Roxy Rose about her years of neon glassblowing, lessons learned from her four-generational family neon business, Alert-Lite Neon, her character Neo Girl, being transgender, teaching at the Museum of Neon Art, and so much more!
Exploring ‘80s American Mall Culture & Nostalgia Trips with Photographer Michael Galinsky
This episode of the “Mondo Neon Show” we're talking with filmmaker and photographer Michael Galinsky about his book, The Decline of Mall Civilization, a sequel to the long-out-of-print Malls Across America book he put out, the glory days of mall neon, the power of nostalgia and the internet, and so much more!
Building A Neon Sign Playground with Jon Simo from Neon Demon Studio
Jon Simo is a cinematographer, photographer and creator, but he’s also the founder of one of the most important neon studios in Toronto's East End, Neon Demon Studio. Mondo talks with Jon about shaping the 1200 square foot industrial warehouse space into a thriving neon playground for cinema professionals and premiere photo shoots.
Chopping It Up With Motion Graphics Designer Ellsworth Ramclam
Ells is responsible for something truly unique that we all love on the show - creating neon. However, his unique process harnesses the power of digital technology. Max talks with the prolific motion graphics designer, photographer, and creator about all that goes into making these computer generated representations.
Becoming A Neon Artist & Expert Advice with Emma-Kate Hart
Australian artist and glass bender, Emma-Kate Hart, became deeply captivated by the people and experiences she had whilst living in Sydney. Immersed within the cities underground cultures and Hibernian Art Commune, Hart searched relentlessly for any last remaining neon factories that still existed.
How to Make Neon in Seattle | Chat with Western Neon School of Art
For the 8th episode of Mondo Neon, we welcome the Executive Director for the Western Neon School of Art, Dylan Neuwirth. Established in the summer of 2017 in Seattle, WA - WNSA was put together as a nonprofit trade and art school.