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Larry Forte talks to interesting people about fascinating things

Larry Forte

  • Jul 26, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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Phillip Rivlin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 82:00


Mr. Rivlin came in to join a crew of craftsmen builders painters in the early nineties, a crew which I eventually joined and would work with through out the decade. My audio is low in this but the convo is still a good one. Here’s me and Phil catching up.Check out Phil’s artwork on instagram. https://www.instagram.com/p_as_in_phillip/Get a few extras on my Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/limitedperspectiveAlso the Limited Perspective website. https://limited-perspective.com/

James Cullinane

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 76:36


James Cullinane is an artist with a B.F.A. from Cooper Union . Everyone I worked with at 1071 fifth ave was an artist of some kind most of us trying to pay the bills and make our own work in the big city. A lot of friends were made as we labored to install the latest show at the Gugg. I thought of them as coworkers at the time. Looking back now I consider most of them friends. James was part of a core group that was my introduction to the Guggenheim and I would work with him in some way whenever I was back up town, all though out the 90s. It really doesn’t seem like that long ago. I remember James sharing the word of the day. He once had shirts printed with the phrase “possible blame opportunity “ on the back. If you’ve worked in certain types of environments then you understand. I promised to buy one but never did. Sorry about that. To really survive as a freelance art handler you have to juggle several jobs. James has done just that. He’s still doing that, or up until the quarantine he was.Mr Cullinane was kind enough to give me a call. This is me and James catching up after over 20 years. Listen up.https://www.roberthenrycontemporary.com/artists/james-cullinanehttp://criticalresistance.org/https://www.patreon.com/limitedperspective?alert=2https://www.dsausa.org/

Sarah Titheridge

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 3113:12


What’s happening with my counterparts and former coworkers? My latest inquiry has lead me to a counterpart across the sea. What do you know. They have museums over there too. My next guest is a fascinating woman with a great story that I am eager to share with you. Sarah Titheridge changed course from a likely career in either art history or art conservation to the hands on job of Art Handler or Art Tech as they say across the water. In addition to that she has also set up a few resource websites for those working in the field, starting with Art Tech Space, known for connecting employers with art techs and hosting forums for users to connect and talk about the biz. I’m so happy she was able to talk to me and fill me in on all the details. Listen up people.ArtTechSpace https://www.arttechspace.com/ArtTechlympics https://www.arttechlympics.uk/BECTU art technician branch https://bectu.org.uk/get-involved/art-technicians-branch/International Mountmakers https://www.mountmakersforum.net/Art Technician Emergency Fund https://www.jumblebee.co.uk/arttechniciansemergencyfundBecome a patron of this podcast https://www.patreon.com/limitedperspective?alert=2

Keith Losh

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 83:27


I met Keith Losh through my first museum job. He came in on occasion to help out at the Ringling Museum, while I was there. Recently I learned that the position I was fortunate enough to fill is the one that he had left after five years. Keith was, a guide, a supporter and a fellow artist on the scene during my years in Sarasota, I never thought about it much at the time. I was too self centered. I know him from his artist/art handler days. Though he made an interesting 25 year career change into drafting in the mid 90s, he’s back at it, installing at some of the new venues that have popped up over the 30 years I was gone. He also brought me up to speed on a few changes in the Sarasota, Museum and gallery world. Keith holds an A.A. degree in Fine Arts from Polk Community College in Winter Haven, and a B.A. in Sculpture and Drawing from New College of Florida in Sarasota. What a great way to get back in touch with Keith.please support Limited Perspective on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/limitedperspective

Scott Wixon

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 74:48


Scott Wixon is an artist with a BFA from he Massachusetts College of Art and Design and a MFA from Yale University.By the time we met, Scott had worked his way up from art handler to Operations Manager at a well known art museum, housed in one of the most Iconic buildings in New York City, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. He was the person that met me at the employee entrance and lead me down behind the sense to a work area, affectionately known to as The Grotto. this was an assortment of hallways connecting few workrooms, a freight elevator and a small office. Scott worked in that little office and I guess he was my bosses boss whenever I was there on a two or three week freelance gigg. I don’t know. I wasn’t really paying that much attention. Several years ago we connected on social media and I was able to folow his artwork and career a bit. After this conversation, I know Scott even better than before. Listen up.http://scottwixon.com/

Joe Adams

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 85:04


In 1992, I had the good fortune to meet Joe Adams at the Guggenheim museum in NYC. Joe ran the art handling crew and I was thrilled to be part of it. Mr. Adams is an Artist with a BFA from The University of Georgia and a MFA from LSU. He managed up to 40 free lance installers per show , meeting all the deadlines ,while keeping the spirits high among all of us. I was inspired and I learned allot from the work environment Joe created. So I decided not to wait another 20 years to reconnect with my friend Joe.

Sean Harrison of PACCIN

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 2685:06


Did I say I’m an artist? Well sometimes as an artist one must find work to help “supplement” ones income. For me that has been art handling and museum exhibition work. Some people don’t even know this kind of work exists. However, now that museums and galleries are closed for the foreseeable future and as I’m a little too young for retirement, my focus has been renewed into networking. Hence this podcast. Once I began calling up old friends from the field it occurred to me to reach out to a known source of information and networking opportunities. PACCIN.(Preparation,Art handling,& Collections Care Information Network). To my delight they got back to me and I was connected with their secretary to the board, Sean Harrison. Sean generously gave an hour of his time to explain to me the history and objectives of the organization, and more.http://www.paccin.org/content.php?s=4ab366cdea2949ca9ecb3d0d04903aa7PACCIN_Org@PACCIN.orghttps://www.jumblebee.co.uk/arttechnicianemergencyfundhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbWS9tXKHo0fAVrtOHjktJghttps://www.facebook.com/PACCIN.org/

Christopher Skura

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 70:27


Christopher Skura is an artist with a BFA in painting and a professional certificate in sculpture from the Ringling Collage of art and design, and an Associates degree in Liberal arts from NYU. Though currently on pause from his duties as a paper conservator. Right now he and his wife Julie are in their up state live-in studio making art until this whole thing blows over. https://www.christopherskura.com/http://alvarezconservation.com/experiencehttps://foundwork.art/artists/christopherskura

Rich Gombar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 98:48


I was fortunate to not only have worked with Joe and the art handlers, but also work with the builders and the painters under Rich. These were high stress, labor intensive giggs, but most of the time they were fun. All my coworkers were artist or creatives of some kind. I use to call him Coach, because I am a smart ass, but only after this talk did I learn he played football in high school and might have continued if not for a life changing event. Checking in with Rich after all these years was awesome.http://www.richgombar.com/

Julie Knight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 99:10


Artist Julie Knight Majored in printmaking at the Ringling College of Art and Design. Also Julie is a skilled Potter, Art Framer and Mount maker.She won the Anna Soik Award Award for Ceramics in 1999, and was also the recipient of the 2009 Mary Blakeley Fellowship at the Haystack School of Crafts. Julie is currently an instructor at Greenwich House pottery in Manhattan.We’ve been a good friends for over 30 years. In this episode I share our recent conversation. As I attempted the game of 20 questions with her, I was reminded of events and activities that deserve their own episodes. Julie is a wealth of information with many stories to tell. We cover some them here, Check it out.http://julie-knight.squarespace.com/

Rob Gainfort

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 2723:11


On one of my freelance work trips to NYC I met Rob Gainfort when he joined our crew at the Guggenheim. Enthusiastic, engaging and hard working. We hit it off right away. It was a pleasure working with him. He Studied Studio Art at Hunter College and Interior Design/Art at Parsons School of Design. He is currently the chef preparator at the MassArt Art Museum or MAAM for short. Also Rob is a brilliant musician. Check out “Ego & the Appropriators”. It was great talking to him after so many years. Listen to this people.https://soundcloud.com/user-709474045

Deborah Whitney

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 2656:19


My guest on this episode is Deborah Whitney an artist with degrees from Mass College of Art, Boston, BFA, and Wimbledon College of Art, London, MABut I know her as an astute and focused crew mate a fellow museum laborer, a guiding spirit and a friend. She shares with me the healthy attitude of an artist, and what it was like to be a woman in the art handling biz in the 80s-2010s.http://www.deborahwhitney.com/

Bethanee Waya

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 51:00


I’ve just had and inspired chat with the brilliant Composer, singer/songwriter Bethanee Waya. https://www.instagram.com/bethaneewaya/?hl=enBethanee was one of the first performers I met when I decided to peep my head out from under the rock from which I was hiding seven years ago to participate in an open mic. The over all themes here are: Creators must create, Love your self, Listen to your higher self, and make art. https://soundcloud.com/bethanee-waya

Kristen Baskin

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 3332:22


So much of what we throw away can be recycled or reused or converted into nutrient-rich soil for gardening. I meet with Kristen and learned about her business, Letuscompost, A brilliant company that will collect your compostables and deliver soil and mulch to gardeners. Check it out!Letuscompost https://www.letuscompost.com/Kiss the Ground https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc7HM-7sBLaxWhhOzAkf04A

Fun Bonus: My Interview With Larry

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019


Paintingshttps://www.etsy.com/shop/larryforteYoutubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKoz-khnF1BDgTJv1WUzAIQSuporthttps://www.patreon.com/limitedperspective?alert=2

Dale Wheatley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 64:44


Have you ever heard of a film called Don’s Plum? Neither had I until I met a man named Dale Wheatley. Dale made a film starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire that is banned in the US and Canada. The other day I had a couple beers with him. I got a peek into his world of film making, writing and producing. He also had a major role in a local hit filmed mostly here in Athens GA called Small Group.http://freedonsplum.com/https://smallgroupmovie.com/https://www.patreon.com/limitedperspective?alert=2

Ian McFarlane

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 70:16


In this episode I’m hanging out with photographer and artist Ian McFarlane. He’s been at it for about 30 years. We talk about the days before digital and the difference between making art, and creating commercial images for a client. But there’s more, so you have to listen. We are joined by his dog Daisy who for most of the hour was a very good girl! This was time well spent. I think you’ll get in to it.https://ianmcfarlanephoto.format.com/#2

Ben and Katie of Dominar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 82:19


In this episode I talk to the two talented and hard working film makers at the head of one of Georgia most prolific film production companies. Director Benjamen Roberts and Producer Katie Gregg of Dominar Films. I showed up at their office after work one day and started asking questions. I have already begun the list of questions for the next time we meet.They are responsible for several other worldly music videos as well as 9 award winners of various film festivals and competitions. This was great!https://www.dominarfilms.com/http://freakylamps.com/https://www.facebook.com/FilmAthens/

Mike Reser

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 95:57


The Georgia Guidestones Movie won the Best Regional Documentary award at the 2013 Charleston Film Festival.In this episode I talk with director Mike Reser and co-producers Christy Sinksen and Paul Floyd. Learning the story behind the story is always allot of fun for me. They present as unlikely film makers, but I know better.The Georgia Guidestones Moviehttps://youtu.be/jKOakBPOdmcKyle Dawkinshttps://kyledawkins.bandcamp.com/

Bonus Episode

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 99:32


Check out the website for more https://limited-perspective.com/Please rate and review on iTunes and become a patron if you want https://www.patreon.com/limitedperspective

Jen Parrilli

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2018 74:00


Jen is the creator and host of an awesome pod-cast about fungus called Fungi Town. She was kind enough to let me ask her a bunch of questions. Now I have a better understanding of the vast world of Fungi and my close connection to it.https://www.fungitown.org/https://www.fungitown.org/

Andy Dixon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2018 95:36


check out Gumshoe on face bookhttps://www.facebook.com/gumshoetunesand band camphttps://gumshoetunes.bandcamp.com/

E. M. Watson Justin Daniel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2018 69:10


Great talk with Estebon and Justin! They share a few stories about their latest projects in music and film and a little philosophy on how to maintain and move forward in the entertainment industry.We talk about E. M Watson's new EP White Castle and his short film Emerge and more.https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/white-castle-ep/id1291720147https://youtu.be/48KQ_sUCl9g

Greg Benson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 83:11


In episode eleven I chat with a multitalented magical creature and all round good guy known as Greg Benson.https://www.facebook.com/Greg-Benson-of-Athens-355408744493654/

Dan Edgar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018 64:19


He is a comedian and a singer song writer I had a Great talk with Dan Edgar, a vibrant young talent with quite a story!

MrJordanMrTonks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 91:15


I had a great time chatting it up with these two brilliant musicians. Tommy Jordan and William Tonks. They live to play and play to live! So much more to talk about but last night was a start.http://www.mrjordanmrtonks.com/

Cortez Garza

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2017 73:57


Americana takes a fascinating turn in the hands of this mysterious artist.https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/cortez-garza/1002166082

Mark Katzman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2017 81:39


I learned a little more about artist books, mark shared his experience interviewing Timothy Leary.Great talk with author/musician Mark Katzman. This is a unique glance into the life of a writer.http://www.markkatzman.net/

Kevin Dunn

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2017 61:21


As a founding member of the Fans Kevin was and is a Pioneer of the early Athens/Atlanta new wave seen. He talks about his life and work, and more.https://kevindunn.bandcamp.com/

Aaron Strand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2017 65:26


Actor, writer and Singer/songwriter Aaron Strand.What a great talk. For a window into the soul of an artist, listen to this.

Giordana Diaz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 53:00


The very talented and delightful Giordana Diaz is an up and coming youtube star with a truly positive message. With humor, she comments on friendships, relationships and humanity. She is bold, funny and a lot of fun! check out The Low Budget Gio Show.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCka2YGQOTer2p6UQ0QlWmnw

Shadeaux Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2017 36:43


Shadeaux Brothers. Derek Adams and Jonathan Sparks are the artist behind the brilliant podcast, Shadeaux Public Radio. www.shadeauxpublicradio.com

Liam Parke

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017 56:08


Liam Parke has been around the block y'all. Film maker, song writer, baseball coach. All that stuff.https://www.facebook.com/groups/1037290596324894/

Seth Hendershot

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017 57:04


1. In this episode Seth talks about his time performing with acts like Kishi Bashi and Randall Bramblet and The Fuzzy Sprouts. I feel like there is allot more to talk to him about. Might have to call this part 1.https://hendershotscoffee.com/

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