What do you get when you combine a collage artist, a camera and a conversation about identity? The newest episode of “Jews in the Lou” drops this week and features Kevin Glazer, a multidisciplinary St. Louis artist who’s using scissors, style and spirituality to speak his truth.

Recorded in St. Louis, the episode brings together co-hosts Ben Poremba and Alex Rich for an in-depth conversation with Glazer, who works at the intersection of art, culture and memory.
Known for his bold, street-style collages and wearable artwork, Glazer shares reflections on growing up Jewish in St. Louis and how that experience shows up in his creative life. The episode explores how cultural memory, design and spiritual reflection all play a part in his work.
His pieces—built from vintage imagery, found objects and photography—often explore themes of identity, history and personal narrative. The result is a distinct visual language that blends social commentary with artistic experimentation.
As always, Poremba and Rich bring their signature warmth and curiosity, asking smart, offbeat questions that open the door to deeper conversation.
This episode of “Jews in the Lou” will resonate with anyone navigating creativity, faith and identity—whether you’re an artist or just trying to make sense of your own story.
Watch the episode now YouTube.