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Hello Listeners, Welcome. My name is Phillip J. Mellen and I hail from the state of Massachusetts, USA. Hence the ‘Bostonian accent’ stand-in: \"aht\" for \"art\". It’s ahtcast. Ahtcast is a word, a partially made up word. It is a podcast. It is a podcast that aims to discover the passions, through the investigation of process, of the artist and their work, studio practice and inspirations etc. The backbone of each interview is the set of questions that are asked in each interview. They are a vehicle for dialogue. They are designed to gain insights and are a catalyst for open conversation. These questions often yield some very personal stories behind why artists do what they do and how they do it. I hope you enjoy the content shared in these interviews. Thank you for listening. Please visit: www.ahtcast.com for more on each artist. (\"explicit\" only because some artists use so many darn swear words).

Phillip J. Mellen


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    Revisited: Brooke Mullins Doherty and Phillip J. Mellen in Conversation

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 33:18


    Words of the day: scale. organic. layer. complexity. intuition. Welcome Brooke Mullins Doherty back to the podcast! Brooke and I first spoke in the early days of ahtcast back in 2011 and I thought it would be a good thing to catch up and talk about Brooke's current show and the work in it, along with details regarding her varied and focused working methods. Brooke's show is titled Divulgences, catch it if you are in the New Bedford, MA area for the reception October 13th 2022 from 5:30pm. The exhibition runs September 12 – October 20, 2022 at the Co+ Creative Center at 137 Union Street in New Bedford, MA. Also featured in the interview are 3 questions submitted by previous podcast guest and Chicago based painter, Renee Robbins!     The artist's website: https://www.brookemullins.com/index.html     (Original podcast intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)   Thank you for listening!

    Ronan Bowes Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 70:21


    Words of the day: transitive. tension. experimentation. looking. passages. This episode's guest is Ronan Bowes! In the conversation you'll hear Ronan share some of his early formative experiences with art and how they helped him in the right direction. Also what practice helped shape his identity as an artist, he expresses his love of materials and how work can take on the studio patina, also part of the interview is talk of painting as installation and blurring the lines of painting and constructions...listen in for more... Wanted to also send a quick thank you to previous podcast guest Heather Yip for sending me an interview question for Ronan, thanks Heather! Welcome Ronan Bowes!     The artist's website: https://www.ronanbowes.com/     (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Guest host Lauren Levine interviews Paul Behnke

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 75:48


    Words of the day: figuration. abstraction. sketchbook. practice. driven. Guest host Lauren G. Levine takes over the interview mic to talk with fellow painter Paul Behnke about his work and practice, as well as his move to Taos, NM with his wife. Paul also shares his thoughts about ways of working on his paintings, his sketchbook practice, and how his current living conditions and location influence, or don't influence, his current body of work. And more…     Paul Behnke's website: https://www.paulbehnke.net/   Thanks for listening! And many thanks to Lauren Levine for guest hosting!   (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Barbara Laube Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 39:23


    Words of the day: history. ritual. open. magic. portrait. This episode's guest is Barbara Laube. In the conversation you'll hear personal accounts and connections between the artist and her work. As well as the surprising, and not so surprising, places the work derives from. Also a list of artists' studios she would like to visit. This interview also features a few questions submitted by previous guest Brigid Watson. And more….. Welcome Barbara Laube to ahtcast!     The artist's website: http://barbaralaube.com/     (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Sabine Tress | the Space Oddities interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 38:56


    Words of the day: gesture. vulnerability. consciousness. Zero gravity. For this episode Sabine Tress returns to the podcast, from her studio in Cologne, Germany, to discuss the work in her solo show Space Oddities. This conversation acts mostly as a virtual tour of Sabine's exhibition. Detailing the relationships between the actual exhibition space, the paintings, the viewer, and the painter herself. Somehow I make my way into the mix as well. I did not know this interview would journey in the direction it did, it wasn't until editing did I realized how these states were apparent. This recording creates a virtual venue where the show takes place for those who can't make it to the brick and mortar space, and yet helps make it a show not to miss in person.     Sabine Tress' website: https://sabinetress.de/   Space Oddities runs until February 12th 2022 At Esther Verhaeghe Art Concepts Brussles, Belgium   More info on the show: https://estherverhaeghe.com/     Thanks for listening!   (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Astrid Dick Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 43:22


    Words of the day: energy. intuition. rigor. patience. faith. Paris based painter Astrid Dick joins ahtcast for a conversation. We talk the daily practice of painting, faith in the work that triggers more faith in the work, words and how they mix, and don't mix, well with painting and more. Also, listen as I share a question and some thoughts by previous guest Lauren G. Levine. Tune in for more!     The artist's website: https://astriddick.com/home.html   Thanks for listening!   (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    The Mixed-Media Tapes: The Art of Taking a Break with Carl Simmons

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 74:08


    New Bedford, MA multi-disciplinary artist Carl Simmons joins me for a discussion on creative breaks, not just blocks. An art residency doing nothing, if ever that was a thing. We also talk using instagram and facebook as a venue and medium for visual art formats. How do these platforms differ for painting and video work etc. Carl and I share a few laughs, and some serious accounts on working as an artist using one of the near only venues for showing work during a pandemic without making the episode a total downer. Besides, how could an art chat where Star Wars comes up multiple times be anything less than a galactic experience?     Follow Carl in instagram at: carlcarlsimmons     Thanks for listening!    

    The Mixed-Media Tapes: Dance, and Art-Practice Parallels with Sarah Boyts Yoder

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 31:24


    Welcome the The Mixed-Media Tapes! Sarah Boyts Yoder was a previous guest on Ahtcast and I thought to invite her back on the share more on the subject of parallels regarding dance and her art-practice. There was more to dig into so here we are back on the topic. Sarah shares how dance came to her life and how she met it in the middle! Making their way into the talk are a couple quotes that are fitting for the subject as well as some wisdom coming from both dance and painting. Listen in for more!   Sarah Boyts Yoder in her studio   The artist's website: https://sarahboytsyoder.com/home.html   Thanks for listening!  

    Sarah Boyts Yoder Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 72:37


    Words of the day: color. improv. hungry. iteration. attention. guru. This episode's guest is Charlottesville, Virginia based painter Sarah Boyts Yoder. In the conversation Sarah draws parallels between music and painting, collecting visuals subconsciously through experiences outside of the studio, not to mention the practice of hoarding paint, and what the viewer can be for a finished piece of art… Sarah also shares a bit on being a mother and what the artist in her was doing while reading books to her children. And more… We have the 'five words' question making its appearance in the interview so don't miss that. And keep your ears tuned in for a few questions submitted by previous ahtcast guest Fiona Stanbury, thanks for the great questions Fiona. So listen in and welcome Sarah Boyts Yoder to ahtcast!     The artist's website: https://sarahboytsyoder.com/home.html   Thanks for listening!   (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Douglas Witmer Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 79:53


    Words of the day: elemental. aspire. ambient. place. context. Philadelphia based painter Douglas Witmer joins me for a conversation on this episode. The interview starts of with Douglas sharing some of his early experiences with art and what feeds his work most. Then the conversation focuses on his ambient album FORTY, FOR YOU, a forty track album where each track is paired up with a painting. We talk about the relationship between the music and the paintings and what Douglas' process was like changing up the format a bit within his studio practice. The paintings, as well as the music, are an invitation for contemplation... Listen in for more!     Douglas Witmer's website: https://www.douglaswitmer.com/   Thanks for listening!     (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Ron Fortier Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 72:18


    Words of the day: gesture. narrative. emotion. abstraction. lineage. This episode's guest is Fairhaven, Massachusetts based painter Ron Fortier. In my chat with Ron you'll find detailed accounts of his past, present, and even what the future will hold for his paintings,... along with a healthy list of artist from the lineage that is his rich continuing story. Lots of materials shop talk as well as the challenges inherent to abstraction, and narrative work, as he works in both concentrations. Ron is also the host of The Southcoast Artist Index's In Focus podcast, he shares a bit about his podcast's goal as well. Listen in for more!     Ron Fortier's website: https://www.ronfortier.net/     Thanks for listening!     (original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Andrew Tedesco Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 64:59


    Words of the day: poetic. tactile. inspired. community. driven. New Bedford, Massachusetts based painter, spoken word poet, and food enthusiast Andrew Tedesco featured on this episode! Andrew shares in-depth accounts on decisions made, along with the struggles, surrounding art school, sticking with visual path of imagery he feels is important to talk about, poetry and painting and how they are siblings in his practice, and more. Stay tuned...because you will also find out who he would like to entertain for dinner, and Mr. Tedesco performs some original spoken word on this recording! Just a heads-up (interview contains some strong language)     For more from Andy check out his instagram content here: @bad_andy_art     Thanks for listening!     (original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)    

    Judith Kruger Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 52:53


    Words of the day: actions. rain. process. paradox. touch. Western Connecticut based Judith Kruger joins ahtcast for a great chat about materials and experiences surrounding the nature of her art practice. After making many trips to Japan throughout her artistic career Judith has certainly developed her thoughts on alchemy and how it is a fitting description for her hands on methods of making art. She also has some interesting takes on the nature of what surrounds us every day...listen in for more!     Judith Kruger's website: http://www.judithkruger.com/     Thanks for listening!     (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Marvin Hoffmann Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 50:44


    Words of the day: experimental. spontaneous. blots. calm. see. Essen, Germany based Marvin Hoffmann joins the show for an interview. We chat about the experimental nature of Hoffmann's work and how the imagery is intended to be seen without association. This is supported by his nuanced working methods incorporating limited palette choices, contrasts and dualities, and the often used process of decalcomania. Listen in for more!     Marvin Hoffmann's website: https://www.marvinhoffmann.net/ Connect on instagram: @atelier_marvinhoffmann   Thanks for listening!   (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Dena Haden Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 44:43


    Words of the day: playful. organic. being. transformation. quiet. New Bedford, Massachusetts based fiber artist and sculptor Dena Haden on the program! Dena and I share some good art talk about her inspirations, transitions, and coming full-circle back to sculptural sensibilities she experimented with as a child. Dena also shares a couple quotes from her growing archive of collected thoughts by nature and spirituality writers. Listen in for more, especially for which artist from history Dena would like to speak with about art!       The artist's website: https://hadendena.com/home.html     Thanks for listening!       (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Amelia Briggs Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 45:49


    Words of the day: color. scale. object. identity. character. Nashville, TN based artist Amelia Briggs is this episode's guest, she pops in to share her inspirations and elements of her work and creative process, some cool words that she associates with her work, as well as how she chooses work for a show. Amelia also talks about identity, the nature and history of an object, and how mirrors are becoming a new and important element in her work....and more. Listen in for more!     The artist's website: https://ameliaabriggs.com/     Thanks for listening!       (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Revisited: Susan Carr and Phillip J. Mellen in Conversation

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 47:37


    Words of the day: material. zombies. directly. from. life. awareness. Welcome! In this episode Cape Cod based artist Susan Carr returns to the ahtcast studio for a walk back into her work. Susan shares the personal stories behind her new visual work as well as her written pieces that can be found in her book "Tensions" published by Raw Meat Collective. Truly an important experience hearing Susan raise awareness on very real parts of life such as death, addiction, mental-illness, and how most importantly that all we have is today and right now...so make some art! Not to mention that Susan reads two of her written pieces for the episode! For more of Susan Carr's work please visit @susancarr88 on instagram     (Original podcast intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)   Thank you for listening!

    Lauren G. Levine Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 58:46


    Words of the day: elemental. color. learning. direct. response. Ab. Ex. Lauren G. Levine, Boston based painter, joins ahtcast to talk painting, efficient painting, elemental painting, and painting! We also talk about color, artists Lauren looks at, and how prepping canvas really can get things going in the studio. Also making its way into the conversation are which colors she uses to mix her deep darks and blacks. A real painter's episode! Listen in for more!         The artist's website: https://laurenglevineart.artspan.com/home       Thanks for listening!     (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Cat Balco Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 56:15


    Words of the day: joy. newness. magic. manual. looking. In this episode I have a conversation with Hamden, Connecticut painter Cat Balco. Cat shares how she manages time and how having lots of time doesn't necessarily make good paintings. We also talk about the series of paintings in her current show My Exploding Stars. Cat fills us in on where these paintings came from in process, and how a studio visit can really be valuable to ones own progression. Listen in for more!       The artist's website: https://catbalco.com/home.html       Thanks for listening!     (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Renee Robbins Interview | Part Two

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 27:43


    Words of the day: art. community. Chicago. commission. tea. Welcome to Part Two of the Renee Robbins interview! In this episode Renee talks about the Chicago based art podcast Bad at Sports, as well some of the artists working in the Chicago art scene and how they enrich the art community both in and out of the studio... And be sure to stay tuned as Vincent van Gogh makes his way into the conversation in a fun and optimistic way. Listen in for more!     Renee Robbins' website: https://reneerobbins.com/     Thanks for listening!     (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)  

    Renee Robbins Interview | Part One

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 64:59


    Words of the day: microscopic. invented. cinematic. fantastical. Chicago. This episode features Chicago based painter Renee Robbins. I think it's safe to say that there is plenty of enthusiasm on display in this interview regarding sea creatures, titling artwork, connecting with biologists, working in a series, and public artwork... In this episode Renee shares quite a bit about her fascinating Daily Drawing series and I encourage you to check it out on her website here: https://reneerobbins.com/daily-drawings/     Thanks for listening!   (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Kate Frazer Rego Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 44:10


    Words of the day: inspiration. threshold. aging. narrative. nuance. New Bedford, MA based artist Kate Frazer Rego is this episode's guest. Kate shares how it was important to receive support in her younger years as an artist. As a result, she knew early on that 3-dimensional work was where she was headed. Though Kate does also make text based paintings to extend her subject matter. The interview takes off from there. Plenty of good art name-drops in this one, and one great quote from Langston Hughes. Listen in for more! (some strong language, just a heads-up!)         The artist's website: https://katefrazerregoartist.wixsite.com/labiaseries   Thank you for listening!     (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)  

    Heather Yip Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 46:10


    Words of the day: the void. garfield. investigational. myth. poetry. device. Heather Yip, based in British Columbia, Canada, joins ahtcast to talk all things contemporary communication and how it fits nicely, and not so nicely into our lives. Heather's art practice translates her ideas into assemblage, painting, poetry, and video. We talk medium and themes behind the work quite a bit, and it all turns into a conversation about tablets, cell phones and the possibilities and limitations of such devices for making art, and for interactions with other people. Listen in for more!   The artist's website: http://lowresgradstudios.ecuad.ca/hyip/   Thank you for listening!   (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Thomas Flanagan Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 37:46


    Words of the day: jazz. experience. feel. sound. vibration. Painter Thomas Flanagan joins ahtcast from Brunswick, Maine for this episode. We talk studio space, how Maine influences his work, as well as music both in and out of the studio. Early experiences in art school, and how Tom came to use the tools currently part of his studio life! Listen in for more...     The artist's website: http://thomasflanagan.com/   Thank you for listening!   (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Kevin Callaghan Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 38:59


    Words of the day: bank. relevant. trust. time. forever. Kevin Callaghan, artist based in Glasgow, joins ahtcast for this interview. Kevin shares a bit about color and how it might just need to be dynamic in order to be released from his studio. He also talks scale as a result of my bringing up the word "artifact" when reacting to an aspect of his work. Kevin humors me in offering to answer my "What is Utopian philosophy?" question. Somehow Rihanna's music follows us into that stream of conversation. Listen in for more! (some strong language).     The artist's website: https://www.kevincallaghan.ie/   Thank you for listening!   (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Brigid Watson Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 53:35


    Words of the day: drawing. color. cement. time. view-finder. Boston based painter Brigid Watson is ahtcast's guest this time around. You may remember Brigid from The Mixed-Media Tapes recordings where she spoke in depth about color, and metaphysics. I have invited her back for a full length interview about her process here on the podcast. Brigid answers my questions about drawing, how long it takes to finish her thick impasto like paintings, and where her titles may or may not come from. She also returns to the topic of color, and composition, plus more about her process. Listen in for more!         Brigid Watson's website: https://brigidwatson.art/     (Original podcast intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)   Thank you for listening!

    Revisited: Sabine Tress and Phillip J. Mellen in Conversation

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 69:15


    Words of the day: pink. zen. sad. challenge. change. contrast. Sabine Tress, painter based in Cologne, Germany returns to ahtcast for this episode. Having originally been interviewed back in 2013, I thought it was time to check in with Sabine to talk about changes, feelings on the studio, paintings, methods and materials, relationships to other artists etc. You'll find this recording to be more of a collaboration between Sabine and myself. Custom questions were brought to the table on this one that investigate collage, color. nature, dead painters...and more. Listen in!       Sabine Tress' website: http://www.sabinetress.de/     (Original podcast intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)   Thank you for listening!

    Kat Knutsen Interview | Working on the Loving Vincent film

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2017 25:30


    Words of the day: brushstroke. animate. palette. blue. technique. New Bedford, Massachusetts based artist Kat Knutsen joins ahtcast to talk about her experience working on the Loving Vincent film. Loving Vincent is an animated film, telling an important part of the Vincent van Gogh story, using oil paintings created in the style of the artist himself.  Working at the film's painting studio in Gdansk, Poland for a number of months, Knutsen was immersed in the production that turned out thousands of paintings for the project. Kat painted upwards of 80 oil paintings for the film herself. Mixing. mixing, mixing, and even counting paint-strokes at times as her paintings came together. Listen in for more!   Above: Kat Knutsen's working space while painting for the film. Character featured is Dr. Gachet.     Kat Knutsen's website: http://katknutsen.com/home.html       (Original podcast intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)  

    Katie Wynne Interview | Part Two

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 51:46


    Words of the day: perimeter. definition. koan. bottomless. whir. Welcome to part two of the interview with Katie Wynne. Katie is based in Philadelphia and is currently installing work for her two person show, with Haynes Riley, titled "Familiars" that opens at Sediment Arts in Richmond, Virginia on Friday April 7th 2017. In this episode we discuss, at length, elements of the installation as part of Familiars. We also extend the conversation to include some of the inspiration affecting studio life, especially where the work is and where it could be going. Thanks for joining us.   Kaytie Wynne's "Perimeters." Also part of the show: Familiars   Katie Wynne's studio shot of the work (partial) headed to Sediment Arts for the 2 person show titled: Familiars.       The artist's website: http://katiewynne.com/home.html       (Original podcast intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Katie Wynne Interview | Part One

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2017 26:35


    Words of the day: stasis. gizmo. banal. abandon. escape. Welcome Philadelphia based installation artist, Katie Wynne. Here during part one we weave through some of the work leading up to Katie's latest work in her forthcoming two person show, with artist Haynes Riley, titled "Familiars" at Sediment Arts in Richmond, Virginia on April 7th 2017. We will discuss where Katie is coming from with the work, as well as my interpretations. Thanks for joining us.   Installation view of "Workday" by Katie Wynne   Installation view of "Workday" by Katie Wynne     The artist's website: http://katiewynne.com/home.html     (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Petra Nimtz Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017 21:46


    Words of the day: shape. spontaneous. line. palatte. materials. Welcome. In this episode, Woodstock, NY based artist Petra Nimtz shares thoughts and experiences in art making, and maintaining a studio while moving around over the years. She also has a thing or two to say about art training, both in school, and on ones own. Petra gives us a window into her inherent practice that utilizes creative freedom in the sweep of her studio. Listen in for more!           The artist's website: http://www.petranimtz.com/     Thanks for listening! (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Kevin P. Kelly Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2016 31:18


    Words of the day: drawing. ubiquitous. immortalize. conflict. Wichita , KS based painter, Kevin P. Kelly shares his thoughts and working methods used in his Sketch Of the Day project. Irony, humor, and tension are just a few elements considered when picking objects to paint for Kevin in this series. Listen in as he describes the deconstructing of objects in his compositions and what that means to him as the artist. Thanks for listening! (some strong language). (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Kimberly Rowe Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2016 58:39


    Words of the day: discovery. palindrome. jazz. illusion. intuitive. Oakland, California based artist, Kimberly Rowe, is the guest for this interview. Kimberly shares elements of her working practices including working on the floor, for larger pieces, which stems from her childhood, how a specific song helps to shape her painting philosophy, and the importance and lasting impression Graduate School has in her studio time to this day. Listen in for more! The artist's website: http://www.kimberlyrowe.net/ (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Joanne Freeman Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2016 31:29


    Words of the day: formal. direct. witty. freshness. Ahtcast is back. This time I spoke with NYC artist, Joanne Freeman. Inspirations, community vs. isolation in art school, and working in a series are all the topics discussed. Listen in to Joanne as she also shares her thoughts the formal qualities of painting, she also talks a bit on working with the figure, yes. The artist's website: http://www.joannefreeman.net/ (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Katy Stone Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2015 56:55


    Words of the day: parts. ontology. suggestive. gravity. distilled. Seattle based artist, Katy Stone, joins ahtcast to share her thoughts and process. Making and looking are very important to Stone's studio practice, it brings a greater spontaneous element to her work. Duality can be found in the work such as organic, and calculated gestures. Listen in as the materials used in this assemblage work are discussed and said to be falling, spreading, and unbound by the environments they dwell in. Welcome to this episode of ahtcast!         The artist's website: http://www.katystone.net/#enter   (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Sue Danielson Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2015 29:56


    Words of the day: mistakes. space. process. scale. conversation. Sue Danielson, painter based in Seattle, joins me in this conversation about her work and the experiences that surround it. Process, process, process is the main element keeping Danielson's practice together and quietly strong. Listen in as she details her fascination with printmaking and experimentation. The artist's website: http://www.suedanielson.net/ (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Martina Nehrling Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2015 57:30


    Words of the day: optimism. audible. flying. direct. whale. Martina Nehrling, painter based in Chicago, joins ahtcast to talk process, scale of the work, and how some pieces require a lot of "think time." Martina Nehrling also shares her reasons for wanting to have had the chance to speak with a special list of artists who's work means a lot to her and her being an artist. Please tune in as I also share my thoughts on the work, as well as which musical act I feel would make an appropriate soundtrack to some of Nehrling's paintings. The artist's website: martinanehrling.com/home.html (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Brenda Hope Zappitell Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2014 19:28


    Words of the day: intuitive. doodle. travel. process. environment. Splitting her studio time between Santa Fe, NM and Delray Beach, FL, Brenda Hope Zappitell finds her work heavily influenced and inspired by travel and life experiences. Family and scheduling studio time are also part of the gig. Movement, gesture and energy all come to mind as Zappitell translates these factors into her expressions in paint. Listen in as she shares the details of her studio practices and inspirations. The artist's website: http://www.zappitellstudio.com/ (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen. Outro music by Ani DiFranco and Utah Phillips)

    Jennifer Shepard Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2014 46:24


    Words of the day: simultaneous. absurd. journey. celebration. intervention. Brooklyn, NY artist, Jennifer Shepard joins ahtcast and shares a bit on her art and practice. Early on, Shepard was active in both art and music, and thought it was tough to decide which to focus on. As an artist in adult life, things appear to be a little clearer in the way that location, art community, and an organic studio practice all help contribute to success as an artist. Listen in for more. The artist's website: http://www.jennifer-w-shepard.com/ (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen. Outro music by Ani DiFranco and Utah Phillips)

    Ian White Williams Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2014 59:50


    Words of the day: immediacy. environment. intimate. respond. This interview is with Ian White Williams. With roots as a sculptor, Williams finds himself drawing and painting as of late. He gives us a history of 'why the shift to painting?' Also in this interview, Ian shares what has helped him stay connected and current on what is going on in contemporary painting, and how this continues to be valuable to him today. Listen in for more!         The artist's website: http://ianwhitewilliams.com/     (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)    

    Adam Lovitz Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2014 63:53


    Words of the day: immediate. energy. inform. nature. color. This interview is with Philadelphia based painter, Adam Lovitz. We dig in and talk a bit about education and how Lovitz was encouraged to create daily while growing up. Balancing work and painting can be a challenge, listen in as he shares how he has dealt with that issue. Nature also comes up and we talk the importance of it's image in painting. Lovitz also shares his thoughts and practices in color, space and dealing with paintings as objects. Listen in for more! The artist's website: http://www.adamlovitz.com/ (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen. Outro music by Ani DiFranco and Utah Phillips)

    Fiona Stanbury Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2014 38:48


    Words of the day: shape. space. arrangement. up-side-down. London based artist, Fiona Stanbury, shares her thoughts on painting and process in this interview. Inspiring to Stanbury, early on, was her time living in Africa, she details that the "Colors, deep shadows and..." were part of what she took away from her time there. Also inspirational was her studies under painter, Stass Paraskos, who was teaching at Cyprus College of Art Lemba. Stanbury has some nice words about Paraskos, who recently passed away. His inspiration lives on, as mentioned throughout the interview, for Stanbury who studied his teachings on being a brave painter, and also to draw with color, among other disciplines. Listen in for more! The artist's website: http://www.fionastanbury.com/ (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen. Outro music by Ani DiFranco and Utah Phillips)

    Stephen Wright Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2014 32:57


    Words of the day: grid. imagination. fundamental. intentional, and pair. Stephen Wright, based in Kentucky, is a painter deeply moved by color, not just any color, but greys. Wright talks at length about his relationship with the perceived meaning of his work by others and would prefer... As one who works on a number of series at once, Wright is interested in how each approach has it's independence as well as.... Listen in for more(some strong language). The artist's tumblr blog: http://stephenwrightblog.tumblr.com/ (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen. Outro music by Ani DiFranco and Utah Phillips)

    Podcasting Painters: David A. Linneweh and Phillip J. Mellen

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2014 46:00


    Words of the day: share. stories. share. community building. share. David A. Linneweh joins ahtcast to share his experiences as host of the esteemed Studio Break podcast. Linneweh talks about the beginning of his podcast and how it has grown to enrich his own studio practice as a painter. Listen in as we both express some of the rewards and inspiring aspects of hosting an artist interview podcast. Thanks for listening! (Some strong language)         Studio Break host, David A. Linneweh   ahtcast host, Phillip J. Mellen     Studio Break website: http://studiobreak.com/       (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Matt Schaefer Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2014 34:58


    "There's no place for being careful when making art." This episode is with Rapid City, South Dakota artist, Matt Schaefer. Schaefer's beginnings with art worked in tandem with playing music. Painting shortly took over his focus and his unique ways of studying art history was born. He let's you in on his thoughts over an important artist that has let him down. He also share's his feelings on planning as it relates to process. Listen for more! (Some strong language) (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen. Outro music by Ani DiFranco and Utah Phillips)

    Stephen B. MacInnis Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2014 55:46


    This interview is with Prince Edward Island artist, Stephen B. MacInnis. Parts of the process MacInnis enjoys most is the "history of the accidents that occur" along with the "ghost images" that sometimes appear will working on multiple layered paintings. Catch some of the thinking that went into titling his ongoing "Long Series" and how studying art can bring a creative freedom. The artist's website: http://sbmacinnis.wordpress.com/category/abstract-painting-2/long-series-12x12-inch-paintings/ (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen. Outro music by Ani DiFranco and Utah Phillips)

    Meg Lipke Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2014 37:29


    Words of the day: work and work and work and work, destroy. Meg Lipke joins ahtcast for this interview. Working out of Brooklyn and drawing and collaborating with the past to create a modern conversation. Carrying the experience of an art filled background, Lipke shares that an artist has to work with a "faith" to get through creative blocks and figure it out. She also describes where, and how, the ideas tend to flow. What is painting? Lipke responds: "It's where one works out..." Listen in for more! The artist's website: http://meglipke.com/ (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)

    Peter Shear Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2014 40:50


    Words of the day: pause. confusion. change and interested. This interview is with Bloomington, Indiana artist, Peter Shear. I asked about the beginnings of becoming an artist, and Shear talked about it as being a kind of attraction to it, and that can be what makes one an artist. I asked about education and a bit of the response I got was about "self-educating" without shortcuts, and much more. One of my direct questions was: "What is your favorite thing about the internet? A snippet of Shear's answer was: "It's where our..." On creative block? Answer: "It doesn't last..." Listen in for more! (due to a couple of audio blips, this interview is not recommended for headphones. Some strong language) The artist's website: petershear.com/home.html (original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen. Also appearing in this episode is the music of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah)

    Ashley Garrett Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2014 76:26


    Ahtcast talks with Ashley Garrett for this interview. You will discover great descriptions of experiences that are both universal and specific in their private nature. To Garrett, art making is the tapping into the "energy and/or space that hovers around us all the time." It brings us together, both artist and non-artist. According to Garrett, there may be no such thing as 'non-artist.' Her work needs no sketch, because it would "take away the mystery and drain the energy of the discovery." Learn the inner workings of her process and how listening to creative impulses can keep one on the right track to being present and "aware." Listen in for more! (some strong language). The artist's website: www.ashleygarrett.com/ (Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen. Outro music by Ani DiFranco and Utah Phillips)

    Lorri Ott Revisited

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2014 50:48


    Ahtcast revisits the work of artist, Lorri Ott, in this episode. Lorri Ott and I originally spoke in February of 2012 and I thought it would be interesting to see what she has been up to in her studio as of late. We also talk about past work and how it has changed as well as how the work has, in a sense, come full circle. Thanks for listening. The artist's website: http://lorriott.net/home.html (podcast intro/outro music by Ani DiFranco and Utah Phillips)

    T J Donovan Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2013 55:28


    T J Donovan, a South Dakota native finishing his studies in Chicago, discusses his work and philosophies on art making. Donovan likes to preserve a space for abstract making and direct address in his work. He believes that working through a creative block is important, and feels that action will automatically "yield to something different." Listen in as he also describes his experience on playing with the work in different contexts, and how that it may or may not change how the work is received, both for him and the viewer. (some strong language) The artist's website: http://www.tjdonovanart.com/index.html (podcast intro/outro by Ani DiFranco and Utah Phillips. Also featuring music by Heroic Doses)

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