Listen to womxn artists from around the world as they speak about their creative processes, artistic curiosities, and unbridled expressions. Hosted by American artist Kate March and produced by March Art House, this series is dedicated to elevating the voices of womxn artists and to empowering others to explore their own creative impulses.
Hello listeners and newbies alike!Episode 8 of the We are Womxn Podcast features are final artist of the 8 selected artists for MARCH Art House's annual (virtual) exhibition which is up and running right now on our website: www.marcharthouse.com. Please go check it out and share with others! You can also look to our IG feed for some images and information about new artists week to week (@marcharthouse). This episode Kate March chats with photographic and video artist, Keara Saunders. Please check out more of her art and creative process on her website: www.kearasaunders.com. You can also follow Keara on her IG account: @Ikeara__saunders! Her practice revolves around an intensely personal documentation of her life and emotion through media such as video and alternative process. In February 2020 she had her first solo exhibition entitled “Your Mirror.” In April 2020 her work was featured in the Housed 2020 project's “Collective Individual Todays” as well as the School of Visual Arts 2020 BFA Photography Senior Show. In September 2020 her work was exhibited in the Atlanta Photo Group exhibition entitled “Strange Time.” Enjoy and thanks in advance for sharing our podcast supporting womxn artists!See you for Season 2 which I hope will make its debut in September 2021!
Hello listeners and newbies alike! Episode 6 of the We are Womxn Podcast features another one of the 8 selected artists for MARCH Art House's annual (virtual) exhibition which is up and running right now on our website: www.marcharthouse.com. Please go check it out and share with others! You can also look to our IG feed for some images and information about new artists week to week (@marcharthouse). This episode Kate March chats with choreographer and dancer, Irene Fiordilino. Please check out more of her art and creative process on her website: https://irenefiordilino.wixsite.com/choreographer-about. You can also follow Irene on her IG account: @Irene_Fdl! Irene Fiordilino is a freelance Choreographer and Performer based in London, she is also the Director of Scirocco Dance Theater Company, co-founded in 2020 with Sound Designer Aidan Good. Irene is a Ph.D candidate in Creative Practice at Trinity Laban, where she previously graduated with Distinction (MFA Choreography, 2018). In 2016 she graduated with Honors at Accademia Nazionale di Danza di Roma (BAhons). Irene is also Associate Fellow of Higher Education Academy, and she works as a guest teacher and lecturer internationally.Enjoy and thanks in advance for sharing our podcast supporting womxn artists!
Hello listeners and newbies alike! Episode 6 of the We are Womxn Podcast features another one of the 8 selected artists for MARCH Art House's annual (virtual) exhibition which is up and running right now on our website: www.marcharthouse.com. Please go check it out and share with others! You can also look to our IG feed for some images and information about new artists week to week (@marcharthouse). This episode Kate March chats with mixed media artist, Wenlu Bao. Please check out more of her art and creative process on her website: https://www.baowenlu.org/. You can also follow Wenlu on her IG account: @eemeimao! Raised in Shenzhen, Guangdong and currently based in Brooklyn, NY, Wenlu Bao received her BA of Sports English in Beijing Sport University, BA of TV Directing in Communication University of China and MFA of Photographic and Electronic Media in Maryland Institute College of Art. She sets out from her personal perspective in order to dig deeply into modern cyberculture, video as a medium and visual expressions. Integration and conflicts of values and aesthetics between East and West have hugely influenced her. Shackles and breakthroughs, stereotypes and resists in her works always appear as basic contradictions which inspire her a lot. Through different media like video, installation, visual and photography, with self-portrait, she concentrates on depicting awakening and revolting of individuals and females against stereotype and pressure under mass-culture.Enjoy and spread the support for women artists! Please leave your feedback!
Hello listeners and newbies alike! Episode 5 of the We are Womxn Podcast features another one of the 8 selected artists for MARCH Art House's annual (virtual) exhibition which is up and running right now on our website: www.marcharthouse.com. Please go check it out and share with others! You can also look to our IG feed for some images and information about new artists week to week (@marcharthouse). This episode Kate March chats with painter, Sidra Hassan-Brown. Please check out more of her art and creative process on her website: sidrahassanart.com. You can also follow Sidra on her IG account: @sidrahassanart! Sidra Hassan-Brown is a fine-artist with a flair for Islamic art. She is the daughter of an immigrant mother from Pakistan, arriving to the United States in late 2002 with her brother and a desire to create beautiful things. Sidra takes inspiration from her cultural roots and spends mornings, afternoons and evenings crafting visual depictions of nature, people of color, veterans of the United States Armed Services, movie art, and Muslim thematic content. Sidra holds a bachelor's degree in Accounting and Illustration Master's degrees business administration from St. Peter's University. She is an Army wife and the mother to a Siamese cat named Neo. Sidra resides with her husband, Christopher, in Queens, New York.Enjoy and spread the support for women artists!
Happy Spring!Episode 4 of the We are Womxn Podcast features another one of the 8 selected artists for MARCH Art House's annual (virtual) exhibition which is up and running right now on our website: www.marcharthouse.com. Please go check it out and share with others! You can also look to our IG feed for some images and information about new artists week to week (@marcharthouse). This episode Kate March chats with mixed media artist/sculptor, Elizabeth Schafer. Please check out more of her art and creative process on her website: http://liveseyartem.com/. You can also follow Elizabeth on her IG account: @liveseyartem! After graduating from Drew University this past December, Elizabeth is currently building up her body of work in her studio in New Jersey, while looking into jobs in the NYC area. Elizabeth's artworks consist of assembling an array of mixed media to build a dramatic pop of colored abstract textures. In order to convey these textures, she uses wood, yarn, plaster, clay, and paint. Elizabeth's assembled pieces give the impression of very neat and meticulously placed as well as, much time consumed in order for the finished product to come to life. Enjoy and spread the support for women artists!
Happy Ides of March!Episode 3 of the We are Womxn Podcast features another one of the 8 selected artists for MARCH Art House's annual (virtual) exhibition which is up and running right now on our website: www.marcharthouse.com. Please go check it out and share with others! You can also look to our IG feed for some images and information about new artists week to week (@marcharthouse). This episode Kate March chats with painter and philosopher, Clara Bolle. Please check out more of her art and creative process on her website: clarabolle.com. You can also follow Clara on her IG account: @clarabolle! Clara is based in the Netherlands and studied philosophy and cultural studies (with honours). In addition to creating, occasionally she holds lectures and talks about the philosophy of art, cultural critique and art history for cultural institutions and universities. Next to her art practice, she's also the founder of parrhesiastes.blog.Enjoy!
Happy International Women's Day y'all!Episode 2 of the We are Womxn Podcast features another one of the 8 selected artists for MARCH Art House's annual (virtual) exhibition which is up and running right now on our website: www.marcharthouse.com. You can also look to our IG feed for some images and information about new artists week to week (@marcharthouse). This episode Kate March chats with ceramic sculptor, Kimberly Riner. Please check out more of her art and creative process on her website: kimberlyriner.wordpress.com Kimberly Riner is Visual Arts Director, Averitt Center for the Arts, received her Masters of Fine Art from Georgia Southern University in 3D Art with an emphasis in ceramics. Riner currently holds faculty positions at Georgia Southern University, and Ogeechee Technical College.She is actively involved in growing the art scene in the Statesboro area where she has worked with ArtsFest, Summer Studios and Creative Art Studio. Most recently, Riner opened the Averitt Center's new visual arts facility: The Roxie Remley Center for Fine Arts.Her artwork has been exhibited both nationally and internationally and is held in private collections. Exhibition venues include: Mason City, IA; Atlanta, GA; North Charleston, SC; Lake City, SC; Fort Meyers, FL; Sheffield, England, UK.
Happy first day of March! Our favorite month here at MARCH ART HOUSE!Introducing the We Are Womxn podcast where artist and founder of March Art House, Kate March talks to womxn artists from around the world.The We are Womxn podcast debuts its first episode by introducing artist: Kira-Rashida Bölke. Kira is 1 of 8 selected artists for MARCH Art House's annual virtual art exhibition: We Are Womxn. Listen to MARCH Art House founder and fellow artist Kate March interview Kira about her creative process and journey! Also, support womxn artists by checking out her work on our website www.marcharthouse.com. You can find more about Kira and her entire portfolio on her website and social media: kira-rashida.com and @kira_rashida. Follow @marcharthouse for updates about other talented womxn artists who's work and voices you need to be familiar with!