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This podcast explores the process and best practices for creating successful mural projects. Each episode will be a half hour deep dive interview with art advocates, artists, art commissioners, public art planners, as well as field notes from past mural projects to both demystify the process as well…

Morgan Bricca


    • Jul 29, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 36m AVG DURATION
    • 34 EPISODES


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    Meredith Winner (Ep. 33)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 48:15


    Today Morgan is joined by Meredith Winner, cofounder of the global, women-led arts production agency Building 180. Meredith also cofounded Paint the Void, which has covered over 150 boarded-up storefronts in San Francisco with murals from local artists. In this episode, Morgan and Meredith talk business, discussing Meredith's hands-on consulting endeavors as well as the benefits of paying artists from a management standpoint. The artists share their experience on how to breathe life into public art, touching on the iterative and collaborative nature of murals and sculptures, as well as how hiring local artists creates pride and strength in the community. Meredith's Instagram: @meredithsnapsHer projects: @building180 & @paintthevoidprojectWebsite: building180.com-----------------------------Mentioned artists:Joel-Dean Stockdilljoeldean.me Inga Bardingabard.comInstagram: @ingabard Ben Davisbendavis.comInstagram: @benstoppable Katie Boyntonklboynton.com

    Ep 32: Jolene Rose Russell

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 46:49


    In this episode, Morgan talks with Jolene Rose Russel, a Sacramento-based artist whose vibrant works have been featured in many local exhibitions and publications, and who has been commissioned for dozens of public and private works in Sacramento and the Bay Area. Morgan and Jolene talk about ways to protect your creativity from the roulette of validating/discouraging social media feedback, and moving towards incorporating social media in a balanced and helpful way. Morgan and Jolene also talk about the ebbs and flows of work, whether it's motivation during a project, seasonal variation in clients, or changing workflow over the years. Finally, Jolene and Morgan discuss the emerging field of AI and art—from using it to find inspiration to controversies in receiving credit and compensation in AI-generated art. Jolene's Website: http://www.jolenerussell.com/Instagram: @joleneroserussellTiktok: @joleneroserussell---------------------------------Mentioned artists:Hanna's MuralsHannasmurals.comIg: @hannasmurals

    Festivals and Fundraising: Wide Open Walls with David Sobon

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 45:08


    In this episode, Morgan interviews David Sobon, founder of the annual Sacramento mural festival Wide Open Walls. The festival brings in a range of local artists—many of whom have never painted a wall before—as well as international muralists, who collaborate to cover Sacramento businesses - now moving into schools as well - with their designs. Morgan and David talk about getting the program off the ground, the festival's biggest success stories, and how Wide Open Walls supports bringing more art to Sacramento through engaging local as well as international talent. Find David's Website at wideopenwalls.comDavid's Instagram: @dsaeventsEvoke Arts on Instagram: @_evoke_arts_-Mentioned Artists:-Maren Conrad: marenconrad.comInstagram: @marenconrad Raphael Delgado: randmframing.comInstagram: @artbyraphael Enchi Wang: enchiwang.comInstagram: @enchi.art Shane Grammer: shanegrammer.comInstagram: @shanegrammerarts

    Curating a Successful Public Arts Program in Arlington, VA with Angela Anderson Adams

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 32:39


    In this episode, Angela Anderson Adams shares nearly 3 decades of expertise as director of the public art program in Arlington, Virginia. Angela discusses the "arts ecosystem" in Arlington, especially how Arlington's grants program and nonprofit partnerships have helped fund the arts over the years. Angela and Morgan explore murals as creating space for remembering history, as well as how murals have combined with architecture and transportation in Arlington to create an inviting urban environment.Learn more about the Arlington Arts Program here: https://www.arlingtonva.us/Government/Programs/ArtsInstagram:  arl_artscene-Referenced Works and Artists:Nancy Holt's Dark Star Park: https://holtsmithsonfoundation.org/nancy-holts-dark-star-park-Find Ham Smith's website at hamsmith.comInstagram: @ham.smith-Kipp Kobayashi: www.kippkobayashi.comInstagram: @kippkobayashiFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/kipp.kobayashi/-Linn Myers: linnmeyers.comInstagram: @linnmeyers-See Doug Hollis' Wave Arbor work here: https://www.arlingtonva.us/Government/Programs/Public-Art/Public-Art-Collection/Permanent-Collection/Locations/Wave-Arborand here: https://www.facebook.com/TrocoFab/videos/552885658543849/-Walter Hood: https://www.hooddesignstudio.com/Hood's Arlington work can be found here: https://www.arlingtonva.us/Government/Programs/Public-Art/Public-Art-Collection/Permanent-Collection/Locations/John-Robinson-Jr.-Town-Square 

    Ep 29: BAMP Founder Andre Jones

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 61:53


     Find out more about the Bay Area Mural Program at www.thebamp.org or on Insta @bayareamuraproYou can find more about Natty Rebel artmaking at www.nattyrebel.com or on Insta @nattyrebelart

    Ep 28 Kada Goalen Minneapolis-based Mural Artist

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 75:22


    You can find Kada here:https://kada-creative.com/Insta @Kada_Creative 

    Creating Artistic Spaces and Experiences with Rachel Wolfe-Goldsmith

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 51:00


    In this interview, Morgan and muralist Rachel Wolfe-Goldsmith dive into the Bay Area Mural Project, creating unique compositions, and why murals are their chosen medium. They also talk about marketing yourself as an artist and the up-and-coming world of NFTs! Links:Web: morganmurals.comhttps://www.instagram.com/wolfe_.pack/

    The Mural Artist's Audiobook: Chapter 8

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 16:18


    "Protecting the joy and primacy of artmaking is an ongoing balancing act in the life of a professional artist" —Morgan BriccaIn the final chapter of her book, Morgan dives into keeping the artist happy! She explains how her criteria for selecting projects keeps her artistically challenged and fulfilled, and how to protect the fun of artmaking.Purchase the Mural Artist's Handbook here:https://www.amazon.com/Mural-Artists-Handbook-Morgan-Bricca/dp/0578784785/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+mural+artists+handbook&qid=1656707059&sprefix=%2Caps%2C181&sr=8-1

    The Mural Artist's Audiobook: Chapter 7

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 42:15


    "When bankers get together for dinner, they discuss Art. When artists get together for dinner, they discuss money." —Oscar WildeIn Chapter 7, Morgan dives into her greatest area of expertise: making money making art. Morgan discusses questions such as: how much should I charge for a mural? Should I set a minimum? How much will I earn? She covers the basics of setting up your mural business and lists 5 things you should do this week to grow your business. Morgan talks about her art/business balance, why she always overbooks her mural schedule, and drawing the line between passion projects and working for free. Overall, this chapter explains why the "starving artist" model is unsustainable, and manages the dichotomy of being an artist and a businessperson.Purchase the Mural Artist's Handbook here:https://www.amazon.com/Mural-Artists-Handbook-Morgan-Bricca/dp/0578784785/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+mural+artists+handbook&qid=1656707059&sprefix=%2Caps%2C181&sr=8-1

    The Mural Artist's Audiobook: Chapter 6

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 27:52


    In Chapter 6, Morgan discusses art advocacy, finding public mural projects, and painting in public spaces. She introduces some of the practical and economic reasons for funding public mural art, and how to create an effective design in the face of community input that can stretch the artist thin. Finally, Morgan offers a case study that demonstrates the effectiveness of murals against graffiti and explains why varnishing to protect against taggers is often not necessary.Purchase the Mural Artist's Handbook here:https://www.amazon.com/Mural-Artists-Handbook-Morgan-Bricca/dp/0578784785/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+mural+artists+handbook&qid=1656707059&sprefix=%2Caps%2C181&sr=8-1

    The Mural Artist's Audiobook: Chapters 4 & 5

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 46:08


    In Chapter 4, Morgan explains why residential murals are the best place to start for an aspiring mural artist. She outlines 5 main tips for successful private commissions, and details how to set effective boundaries and expectations with clients. Morgan also dives into the design process, incorporating client feedback (she feels her clients have the best ideas!) and how to avoid surprises on your finished product.In Chapter 5, Morgan talks about all aspects of school murals: funding, design, student engagement, and artist's rights. She offers two case studies of school spaces that have been transformed by artwork, and finally, explains why schools can be the most hesitant to approve project, but benefit the most from the artwork.Purchase the Mural Artist's Handbook here:https://www.amazon.com/Mural-Artists-Handbook-Morgan-Bricca/dp/0578784785/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+mural+artists+handbook&qid=1656707059&sprefix=%2Caps%2C181&sr=8-1

    The Mural Artist's Audiobook: Chapter 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 31:43


    Morgan covers best practices for painting a mural, from materials, when to varnish, how to set up your space, to the physically demanding art of painting ceilings. Morgan also explains why you should buy top-of-the-line paint, what brands she recommends for different projects, and the "hidden skill" of mural painting.Purchase the Mural Artist's Handbook here:https://www.amazon.com/Mural-Artists-Handbook-Morgan-Bricca/dp/0578784785/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+mural+artists+handbook&qid=1656642665&sprefix=mural+artists+han%2Caps%2C213&sr=8-1

    The Mural Artist's Audiobook: Chapters 1 & 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 25:22


    "Speak softly, but carry a big can of paint" —Banksy In the first chapter of her audiobook, Morgan discusses the current mural renaissance, gives a lay of the "Wild West" of mural art, and explains how the reputation of murals is changing for the better.In the second chapter, Morgan tells the story of how she quit her IT job to start painting murals and why she chose mural art as opposed to other mediums. She addresses the aspects of a sustainable art career (hint: you have to make money) and why you shouldn't take another art class. Finally, Morgan talks about what success means for her and how mural art lets her achieve that goal.Purchase the Mural Artist's Handbook here:https://www.amazon.com/Mural-Artists-Handbook-Morgan-Bricca/dp/0578784785/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+mural+artists+handbook&qid=1656642665&sprefix=mural+artists+han%2Caps%2C213&sr=8-1

    Carlos Rodriguez

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 40:30


    Carlos unpacks how despite it being a hard year, confronting financial fears and the racism he has experienced, last year was his most successful year yet. Carlos encourages artists to walk towards their fear, no matter how they might feel. How to take responsibility for our welfare, not be dependent on politicians and those who don’t have our best interests at heart. This has been the year of truth, not so comfortable.Carlos shares with us the chakra system for clearing creative blocks and how he applies this process of removing blocks to his community mural-making process. “We will believe anything except in ourselves.”Website:https://www.carlosrodriguezart.com/Instagram: @carlosrmk

    Who gets picked? And other controversial opinions...

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 11:01


    This passage that I meant for the book was accidentally left on the cutting room floor: Who gets pickedDeciphering which artists are chosen, which creative voices and perspectives are shared in a community is too frequently the result of an imperfect selection process. For example, street art festivals can gain city and building-owner approval for walls, but typically don’t have much in the way of budget to pay the artists. The art that gets made under those conditions is painted by whoever is willing to work for little to no payment, typically younger and less experienced artists who don’t have families to feed. Intentionally curating a diversity of voices is frequently overlooked in the artist’s selection process, especially on privately-funded public mural projects. One community I bid on a project for had brought ten large-scale murals to their downtown, all funded through private donations. However, nine out of the ten artists selected to paint the murals were either white or male, representing only a small segment of the diverse community. Private interest groups can be a boon to bringing artwork to communities, but ensuring the artist representation is well-rounded makes for more diverse perspectives and is vital to ensuring the artwork relevant to the broader community.

    Mural Joe: YouTube's Favorite Mural Art Teacher

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 59:52


    You can find Mural Joe here:Homepage:www.muraljoe.comYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/user/muraljoeFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/muraljoeInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/muraljoe/

    The Untapped Potential of School Murals

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 21:57


    Back with a whole new season of fun, in this episode Morgan unpacks Chapter 5 from her new book, The Mural Artists Handbook, on why school murals hold so much potential as venues for creative mural art. She explains why she is so enthusiastic about school murals that she dedicated a whole chapter of the book to the subject. This podcast highlights the benefits of school murals and possible funding sources for school murals Visit www.MuralArtistsHandbook.com to find out more about Morgan’s new book!

    Morgan Bricca / Getting Started as a Mural Artist (Ep. 15)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 24:45


    Host: [Morgan Bricca][1] Links: [Web: www.Morganmurals.com][2] [Insta: morgan.mural.studios][3] [Blog www.morganmurals.com/blog][4] Episode Summary: I answer questions posed in an email from an artist in Portland, OR who wants to move towards mural painting. I wrap up this last episode in the season with a list of reasons why I love painting murals.

    Alex Cook / You Are Loved Murals (Ep. 14)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 37:40


    Host: Morgan Bricca Guest: Alex Cook Links: Web: www.Morganmurals.com Insta: morgan.mural.studios Blog www.morganmurals.com/blog Alex's Website Alex's Video Episode Summary: Is it possible to be a rebel against street art culture? Alex Cook might be the first. His overtly loving messages and collaborative approach to his You Are Loved murals blur the edges between art and service, and bring a kind message into public spaces all over the globe.

    Hanna Daly/ Hanna's Murals (Ep. 13)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 34:58


    Host: Morgan Bricca Guest: Hanna Links: Web: www.Morganmurals.com Insta: morgan.mural.studios Blog www.morganmurals.com/blog Hanna's Murals: hannasmurals.com Hanna's Instagram: @hannasmurals Episode Summary: Hanna has been painting murals in the San Diego area for 15 years. We discuss the details of “the hustle” including pricing, materials, physical challenges, finding more clients, and taking time off to travel and recharge.

    Empire Seven Studios founder Juan Carlos Araujo (Ep. 12)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 34:50


    Host: Morgan Bricca Guest: Juan Carlos Araujo Links: Web: www.Morganmurals.com Insta: morgan.mural.studios Blog www.morganmurals.com/blog Juan Carlos Araujo: empiresevenstudios@yahoo.com https://www.empiresevenstudios.com/ Episode Summary: Juan Carlos Araujo brought Pow Wow mural festival to San Jose and has been a steady presence in the street art scene in San Jose since he founded E7S in 2008. We talk about diversity and inclusion, balancing making a living and being of service through art in the community, and the art of winning over mural skeptics.

    San Jose Director of Public Art Michael Ogilvie (Ep. 11)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 34:48


    Host: Morgan Bricca Guest: Michael Ogilvie Links: Web: www.Morganmurals.com Insta: morgan.mural.studios Blog www.morganmurals.com/blog Michael Ogilvie, Public Art Director, City of San Jose michael.ogilvie@sanjoseca.gov San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs http://www.sanjoseca.gov/index.aspx?nid=4195 Episode Summary: Running the public art program for the tenth largest city in the united states is no easy task. Michael walks us through how public art projects happen in San Jose, as well as the vision for the public art program in one of the fastest growing cities in the country.

    Ink Dwell: Going big and finding partnership in the quest to cure "Nature Blindness" (Ep. 10)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 33:01


    Host: Morgan Bricca Guest: Jane Kim Links: Web: www.Morganmurals.com Insta: morgan.mural.studios Blog www.morganmurals.com/blog Episode Summary: Ink Dwell co-founder Jane Kim opens up about the challenges of running an art studio, taking on large mural commissions across the country, and nature education through art. Inkdwell.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/InkDwell/ Wall of Birds Book: https://www.inkdwell.com/wall-of-birds/ Learn more about the decline of the Western Monarch population and the conservation efforts surrounding it, at the Xerces Society.

    Creativity is Contagious: Bringing lessons from Burningman home to the suburbs (Ep. 9)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 35:54


    Host: Morgan Bricca Guest: Jason Newblanc Links: Web: www.Morganmurals.com Insta: morgan.mural.studios Blog www.morganmurals.com/blog Episode Summary: Software engineer by day and arts advocate by night, Jason Newblanc brought inspiration from his annual pilgrimages to Burning man back to his hometown, Redwood City. His efforts were the beginning of the transformation of “Deadwood City” to Redwood City: The Arts Destination on the Peninsula. The Commercial Way Mural Alley in Redwood City, a series of seven murals that transformed a blighted alleyway, was his brainchild. He believes creativity is contagious and that good art “pushes the edges”. jasonnewblanc@rewoodcity.org

    One success opens the doors for more: The transformation of Springer Elementary School (Ep. 8)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 42:34


    Host: Morgan Bricca Guest: Christy Flahavan Links: Web: www.Morganmurals.com Insta: morgan.mural.studios Blog www.morganmurals.com/blog Episode Summary: In this episode I interview Christy Flahavan, former PTA president of Springer Elementary School about how in the course of three years she transformed a boring, beige campus into a school bursting with art. She had a vision, and despite a retiring principal and lackluster support, started with one project and built on that success. My blog post about that transformation at Springer is here: https://www.morganmurals.com/blog/how-transform-school-for-less-15000

    City Art Success Story with Chris Beth (Ep. 7)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 35:37


    Host: Morgan Bricca Guest: Chris Beth Links: Redwood City Downtown Precise Plan (DTPP) Episode Summary: Chris Beth, Director of Parks and Recreation for the City of Redwood City, shares how his town went from a ghost town to the most vibrant arts destination on the peninsula, reviving the downtown businesses and community engagement and vibrancy.

    The Benefit of a City Master Plan with Amanda Golden (Ep. 6)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 37:03


    Host: Morgan Bricca Guest: Amanda Golden, Principal, Designing Local Links: Mark Regalman Article on art in alleyways (including Chattanooga's alley) Janet Eckleman TED talk Images of her piece in LeBauer Park in Greensboro, NC Episode Summary: In this episode Amanda Golden, Principal of Designing Local discusses the benefits of having a city master plan, including identifying various sources for funding the public art, having a plan that individuals or businesses can participate in, the pull of art dense communities, and the magic of site-specific, context-specific artwork.

    Artist's Perspective with Paz de la Calzada and Shannon Geis (Ep. 5)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 38:07


    Host: Morgan Bricca Guests: Paz de la Calzada - Website, Instagram Shannon Geis - Website, Instagram Episode Summary: Lunch break on the job site with artists Paz de la Calzada and Shannon Geis. We interview each other and cover money, the benefits of working with other artists, the challenges artist are facing in San Francisco and the benefits of painting over each other’s work.

    Public Art as a Catalyst for Social Change with Brad Maihack (Ep. 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2018 31:31


    Host: Morgan Bricca Guest: Brad Maihack - (Instagram) Episode Summary: Brad Maihack is on the board of zero1.org and founder of Social Venture Café. The topics covered in this podcast include: the importance of protecting the experimental, incubation phase of the creative process, the importance of collaboration and integration of feedback for public artists, and the potential for public art projects to create social change. Brad also fills us in about a new public art project he is embarking on in Sonoma.

    Supporting the Art Community in the City of Palo Alto with Elise Demarzo (Ep. 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2018 25:29


    Host: Morgan Bricca Guest: Elise DeMarzo (Elise.DeMarzo@cityofpaloalto.org, @edavyne) Links: Palo Alto Public Arts Program Episode Summary: Part Two of an Interview with Elise DeMarzo, Director of the Public Art Program for the City of Palo Alto. In this episode, we will discuss how Palo Alto supports its artist community and how they plan years in advance to integrate artwork into to the building process. We explore the fine line between accommodating the positive psychological impact art can have on a community and the merit of more challenging, thought provoking pieces. We also discuss the benefits of temporary art, and how a short time frame can allow for more experimentation and spectacle.

    Engaging the Community in the Public Art Process with Elise DeMarzo (Ep. 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 27:57


    Host: Morgan Bricca Guest: Elise DeMarzo (Elise.DeMarzo@cityofpaloalto.org, @edavyne) Links: Palo Alto Public Arts Program Episode Summary: Interview with Elise DeMarzo, Director of the Public Art Program for the City of Palo Alto. We discuss how to ensure artwork is site specific and relevant while avoiding design by committee, the trend of including a “selfie moment” in mural art, whether murals should be considered temporary or permanent art and why mural art is one of the most litigious type of art to get made.

    One City's Journey to Pass a "1% for Art" (Ep. 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 31:01


    Host: Morgan Bricca Guests: Maddie McBirney and Paula Rini Episode Summary: Maddie McBirney and Paula Rini served as city art commissioners for the Bay Area community of Los Altos. During their tenure they were able to secure a budget for future art, through a 1% tax on future development projects, as well as develop a master plan for art. Show Notes: (1:50) How creating a Master Plan was instrumental in passing the "1% or Art" in Los Altos. (7:00) Why does a small city need art, and does it deter development projects? (8:35) What advice would you give yourself in retrospect about the process of getting a "1% for art " approved? (11:45) The decision-making process of approving art projects. (17:53) Tapping into various demographics (19:42) What advice do you have for other small cities who want to pass a "1% for art"? (26:18) Why are you an arts advocate? (27:10) What was the process like for getting the new murals approved in Redwood City? (28:35) Morgan's white paper on Managing a Public Mural Project

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    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 1:43


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