East End Arts invites artists to rest their brush, tools or instruments and talk about creativity, inspiration and how they found their niche and their success.
Teacher and musician Jeannie Woelker talks all things strings; playing, Perlman, performing and passing on the skill and her deep appreciation.
Listen in as our newest team member, Wendy Weiss, shares her superpower, talks about the benefits of mentors, membership and explains EEA's plans to help artists build a business to create a more profitable future.
Like a crash course in music (and life) philosophy, listening to professional musicians John Tocco and Nick Bavaro, it's easy to understand how they've made EEA Rocks the performance program every young musician wants to join.
Who knew there were so many ways to use improv and theater to make everyday life easier? Well, Kasia does. But that’s only one of a dozen reasons to sign up for a class with her.
On nature or nurture, Buddhism and the power of art to impact emotions.
Photographer Miranda Gatewood shares some enlightening and valuable lessons she’s learned about being behind the camera.
What’s it take to be a successful working artist? Where did it all begin? And... what exactly IS ‘encaustic’ painting?
From fashion to textiles to teaching to today, Amy Worth has always been submerged in the arts. Listen in and learn how she turned her love of art into a evolving career path, what's the significance of ten heads?, and get a lesson in how to draw. Get more information on upcoming studio (or zoom) classes, at www.EastEndArts.org.
In our premiere episode exploring artists and their art, we talk with Kenneth Jackson about his process, his (many) projects and what inspires him to be an artist.