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A Conversation with Michael Kalish: Art, Legacy, and Giving New Life to History

A Conversation with Michael Kalish: Art, Legacy, and Giving New Life to History

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In this inspiring episode of Money to Give, Rick Peck sits down with Michael Kalish, contemporary artist and sculptor known for his innovative use of reclaimed materials, to explore the intersection of art, legacy, and philanthropy. With a career spanning over 30 years, Michael shares how his passion for invention and authenticity led him to develop a groundbreaking new medium, using vintage 16mm and 35mm film to create powerful, photorealistic sculptures.

At the heart of his work is a deep belief in second chances, both for materials and for the stories they carry. From honoring icons like Muhammad Ali to creating a striking new sculpture of Jack Nicklaus, Michael reflects on how meaningful art can preserve history, spark curiosity, and inspire future generations. Through his collaborations with The Giving Back Fund and philanthropic leaders, his work not only celebrates excellence but also helps raise awareness and funds for impactful causes. This conversation is a reminder that creativity, when rooted in purpose, can become a powerful force for storytelling and generosity.

As part of Michael’s ongoing commitment to honoring legacy through art and philanthropy, don’t miss your chance to be part of the 2026 Giving Fore Good, a powerful night of philanthropy, storytelling, and impact honoring Jack Nicklaus. Tickets are limited - reserve yours here

Key Takeaways:
  • True innovation comes from authenticity, creating something new requires courage and a commitment to originality.
  • Art can give new life to forgotten history, turning overlooked materials into meaningful stories.
  • Legacy is defined not just by achievement, but by impact beyond one’s primary field.
  • Collaboration and philanthropy can elevate creative work into something that serves a greater purpose.

Connections:

  • Connect with Michael Kalish
  • Connect with Rick Peck
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