Hi! You've stumbled on a podcast about the arts! We try to cover them all with special guests, fun segments, and an overall interest in women in the arts. Here are some of the arts we cover: Visual Arts Drawing, painting, ceramics, photography, architecture, sculpture, conceptual art Literary Ar…
We want to begin with how serious of a situation this is, and we are praying for the peace and health of everyone in the world. We are taking it light during this podcast to show the arts side of things while we are all cooped up. Stay safe, and we love you all. You'll find a ton to do while staying indoors and away from others physically in this episode. Please share it with anyone having a hard time. Also, a big thanks to Wendy Wallenberg for joining us for Question Time at the end of this episode.
What a cool time to live in musically? Music has come such a long way. Come join our conversation about new music and how it fits in our lives. https://terroirnewmusic.org/ https://www.kindsofkings.com/ https://www.wsmr.org/modern-notebook-for-october-20/ People we talked about: Nate Corder https://metropolisensemble.org/ https://bangonacan.org/ https://juliawolfemusic.com/ https://www.sekhonmusic.com/
Inspiring young minds, Nicole Reed shapes the future of art in the city of Portland. Join our conversation about art education and all things in the life of an artist with this episode. Send any questions or comments our way to womenwhoartpodcast@gmail.com. Find Nicole and her school projects here: https://www.instagram.com/irvingtonart/ People we talked about: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdEo82iK2lzwMqCxBuQmmrQ https://www.instagram.com/artwithmrs.e/ http://mikebennettart.net/
Yeah! Dana is a food stylist and a professional in culinary arts. We are super excited to bring this talk to you. Listen in for food tv, seasonal eating, and travel talk. Beatriz and I are moms of little ones, so the kids might be in this episode here and there. Baby crying alert. Also, Dana tell us a secret about NYC. #eatlocal Peace, Garine
Yes yes! It's time to talk photography. We talk to a pro from central Florida for tips on taking and editing your own best photos as well as how to pick out cameras and equipment. Listen in to get to know her and hear our photo talk.
Hello all! You're in store for some laughs with this episode, but seriously, it's great to talk with comedians. We have Lesley Jo, a comedian and show organizer, with a heart of gold telling us how it goes in the Central Florida comedy scene. You can hear her all over town, but here you get the exclusive talk of what's up. Enjoy! p.s. surprise comedian comes in rogue at the end for a game of Jenga.
Listen in to hear our talk with writer and creator Jamie Joyce about her transformational experiences from Burning Man, Society Library, Internet Government, and her experience with Stendhal syndrome. Get inspired to do something small that helps something big. She is doing some great work to help our world. Here are the links to get started for yourself: Society Library Internet Government
Welcome back! We are pumped to spend some more time putting this project together. Please welcome Beatriz Ramirez-Belt as our cohost this season. With having kids and still working, we've been working at full force. Enjoy your time listening to this less than a half hour bunch of fun learning some facts about the arts in trivia form. Also, join us at the end of the episode for a public question time. You can email us at womenwhoartpodcast@gmail.com Peace and Love, Garine Adams
In this episode we have a very fun evening with the Improv Runaways, improv comedy group from Orlando, FL. Half of the episode consists of games and the other half improv comedy. The ladies bring their art to life through laughter. Get your face muscles ready for a fun hour of laughing with these funny ladies.
In this episode we focus on Elizabeth A. baker, who considers herself a new Renaissance woman. She specializes in classical contemporary music, visual art, dance, poetry, and anything and everything else that brings her art to life including toy pianos and some exotic ways to play prepared piano pieces. **We get into talking some adult subjects in this one, so definitely preview before letting little ones listen in.
We sit down with the women who are behind North Florida Christian Service Camp's Alive week for high school worship arts. We talk about the range of things they provide for our high schoolers here in the state of Florida and beyond. The camp is a year round camp helping the community of Keystone Heights, FL. We focus on the one week a year they offer to high schoolers from all over to bond using music, theater, dance, art, sound design, writing, and service. All for the glory to God.
She's the band leader for Tef London, Orlando’s premiere ska/punk band. Sold out shows with a mix of American music (swing, punk, and Dixieland) Award winning band from 2011 till now. Check it out on their website/facebook Teflondonska.com Facebook.com/teflondonskaband
This statue artist brings her 3D art to life interacting with people from all over the globe. She sits with us for a talk about stress management and more.
This episode is all about the woman who started all this Women Who Art Podcasting, Gariné Adams. She is a multi instrumentalist with a passion for learning and teaching her craft. Get to know all about her in this episode. Special guests for question time!! Jeremy Adams and Joshua Senften. (Gariné and Ashley's significant others)
This episode is all about the Orlando Art Collective. You can find out more about this eclectic group of artists and see if it's the type of thing you're interested in being a part of helping fund by listening in. They meet once a week in Orlando, FL. If you live far away, you might want to be a person to start your own collective of artists. What a cool way to bring like minds together to create and enrich your city. Thanks to Amber and Lisa for sitting with us to discuss your art and the collective.
This week I spoke with Lora Levison, a renaissance woman out of LA. she's involved with everything from modeling to entrepreneurship. Listen in to see what she's all about! Peace, Gariné Adams
Beatriz Ramirez is a phenomenal oboist and classical contemporary literature promoter with a fierce fire to bringing the contemporary arts to the main stage. She is part of multiple ensembles that do as such, and helps run the Accidental Music Festival in Orlando, Florida, alongside her husband, F.C. Belt. You can find out much more about upcoming concerts and the goingson in this episode and at ramirezoboe.com.
Listen in to hear more about our visual arts host, Ashley Gillam. Lots of new things happening in her life including a new exhibit of her art open October 2017 at USF (University of South Florida, Tampa).
We sit with Carrie Simmons, School of Rock owner and operator, and some rock solid players from one of the national touring Summer All-Star teams. The all-star girls rock, and you'll have a chance to hear them jam in this episode of Women Who Art.
In this episode you'll be listening into a conversation about the art of impersonating another artist. Taking something someone else created and being innovative enough with it for people to be interested takes a special kind of talent. Jennica McCleary has that zing! We talk about everything from impersonations to burlesque, so sit back and enjoy. I know we enjoyed our night out at Oudom Thai and Sushi in Thornton Park, Orlando, FL.
Good riddens Irma! We are happy to be safe and sound after the storm passed. Luckily, no bad damage aside from shingles lost, tree debris, and lack of sleep. We got through the night and wanted to send our listeners an update on how we weathered the hurricane. We also included some of the precautions we took to keep our art safe from the elements with a special guest interview, my husband, Jeremy Adams. Ashley, our art host, called in from Colorado while on a trip visiting the tail end of the most recent Supervillains tour. She tells us a bit about how they're doing and their anticipation to see how their homes did through the recent, almost 24 hour long, storm. We send our thoughts and prayers out to all the people of Florida assessing damage and grieving lost ones.
This week we sit with Meredith Moody, an art historian and a woman with an extensive knowledge of the relationship of mental health and the arts. We talk personal struggles with mental health and the relationship of how the arts effect that struggle. Are you or someone you know a person who uses their art to help them through life's ups and downs?
We talk a bunch of topics about consuming different styles of art. Be THAT person who invites friends out to join you in your art consumption. It makes for a more interesting life. Topics from this episode: Aveleon Music Marina Abramovic Book Stores SAK Comedy . . . and more
In this episode Ashley and I interview a body positive model, Keira Christman. She is an advocate for body positivity and feminism. We don't get too far into the feminism side of things, but it is a fun interview that has a few adult topics (some younger listeners might hear topics they've never heard before). You might want to preview before sharing with the little ones. Here's a short listing of some topics we hit: Clothed vs. nude modeling Milk bath photo shoot, lingerie, nude beach group shoot Advice to up and coming models with love, Gariné Adams
Hello! This is the first episode of our first 20 episode season of the Women Who Art podcast. In this one you'll find out about what the next 19 episodes will bring and meet our hosts Ashley Gillam and Gariné Adams. We talk about all the arts including, but not limited to: Visual Arts Drawing, painting, ceramics, photography, architecture, sculpture, conceptual art Literary Arts Poetry, long form, short stories, novels Performing Arts Dance, music, theater, opera, mime, statue art Multidisciplinary Arts Film, opera, and performance art Most of our episodes are interviews with local, regional, and international artists of all types. Look out for a diverse listening experience bringing you the serious to funny side of the arts, as well as resources for budding artists. Peace, Gariné Adams