"Can I Get A Witness?" is the audio component of the Preacher Gallery. Based in Austin, Texas The Preacher Gallery curates solo and group shows for artists near and far. Join us as we get to know the artists behind the art that fills our gallery walls.
Inspired by hand drawn and hand painted lettering, Joe Swec is a sign painter in Austin, Texas. His artwork embraces the spectrum of typography from painting to calligraphy. Growing up in California and the East Coast, Joe has always been inspired by family and the ocean. Sea of Kin features collaborative works created with his father and calligraphy works inspired by his late great uncle and grandfather.
Adam Young and Aaron Michalovic returen to Preacher Gallery to talk about their new body of work, "There and Back Again". Recorded May 2020.
Fort Lonesome, the beloved chain-stitch embroidery studio based in Austin, TX has dressed the coolest of the cool from Bill Murray to Diplo. The founder, Kathie Sever, stops by the galley to talk to us about working on a ranch in Montana, her past life as a pastry chef, and eventually starting Fort Lonesome. Jason and Kathie reflect on the influences that come from being raised by artists and the various avenues it often takes to discover your artistic medium. Fort Lonesome’s show, “Haus of Shiny Shit” ran at the Preacher Gallery this past February. Follow Fort Lonesome @FtlonesomeFollow Jason Archer @DesignatedbadassFollow The Preacher Gallery @preacheraustin
Beloved Austin based sign painter, Joe Swec, stops by the gallery to chat about his show, “Sea of Kin.” Joe comes from a long line of artists and brings along his sister, Jana, to prove it. They share stories of growing up, flip-flops, and calling Austin home.
Adam Young and Aaron Michalovic sit down with us in the Chapel to discuss their latest show "There and Back Again" and how collaborating with each other takes their work to the next level.