Why are people so creative? What's the point of making things? In short...why art? We talk with artists, writers, and creatives of all stripes to find out.
In this month’s episode, we chat with award-winning painter Susanna Bluhm. Susanna talks with us…
This month we’re talking with Seattle artist Tina Randolph. Tina chats with us about the…
This month, we talk with maternity photographer and photojournalist Jennifer Loomis. Jennifer’s pioneering work…
This month, we’ve got a very special episode of Original Lines. We talk with several…
For episode twelve we’re excited to talk to Seattle storyteller Sharon Nyree Williams. Sharon is…
Two Ponies talks with Claudia Castro Luna about her role as Washington State Poet Laureate, her life as an immigrant, and her poetry and projects.
In this episode, we talk with encaustic artist Alicia Tormey. Alicia talks with us…
In this episode, we’re talking with artist Matthew Brennan IV, mastermind behind Seattle’s pop art favorite, Two…
We talk with Seattle visual artist Tara Tamaribuchi about her life as both an artist and a mom, as well as about public art vs. studio art and much more.
This month, our guest is writer, photographer, and poet Patrick Dixon. Patrick is perhaps best…
This month, we talk with multitalented artist Kelly Lyles about art cars, AA, and living…
Happy Halloween! In this episode, we talk with FX artist Seth Wolfson about puzzle…
In this episode, we talk with printmaker and photographer Brian Lane about printmaking, art as…
In today’s episode, we talk with author Arleen Williams about memoir, self-publishing, and the practice…
In this episode of "Original Lines" we talk with Seattle painter Robin Siegl about oil painting, solitude, and the scope of a creative life. Just back from a month-long residency at Wilapa Bay, Washington, Robin also offers a glimpse into the joys of artists' residencies.
Welcome to Creative Lines! In our first-ever podcast, we chat with visual artist Isobel Davis about her life in the arts. Isobel and host Laura Allen talk about everything from cooking to conceptual art, and offer a peek into the mind of an active, diverse artmaker working in Seattle, Washington.