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Best podcasts about art industry

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The Curated Craftsmenâ„¢
13. Laura with Velasco Silversmithing: Forging Jewelry with Grit, Grace, & Grandeur of The Wild

The Curated Craftsmenâ„¢

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 86:46


Get to know the hands, head, and heart behind Laura of Velasco Silversmithing. Laura turned her passion for metalwork into a thriving jewelry business 5 years ago, blending Southwest aesthetics with Alaskan influences. After relocating several times, she settled in Alaska with her family and found her true calling in silversmithing. Her bold, durable pieces reflect both her Mexican heritage and northern home, incorporating precious stones and Alaskan wildlife. Despite personal challenges and balancing a medical career, Laura has built a successful business rooted in family legacy and artistic authenticity. In this in this Curated Craftsman ™ Conversation we chat about: ✘ 00:12 - Crafting Gritty Southwestern Jewelry in Alaska ✘ 07:26 - Exploring Creative Passions: From College Art to Jewelry Making ✘ 09:20 - Transitioning from Ceramics to Silversmithing ✘ 19:56 - Navigating Pricing and Confidence as a Silversmith ✘ 23:06 - Honoring Family Legacy in Business ✘ 26:25 - Balancing Creative Passion and Practical Realities ✘ 30:51 - Jewelry as a Creative Outlet, Not Materialism ✘ 41:58 - Embracing Faith and Patriotism in the Art Industry ✘ 47:52 - Embracing Bold Faith in a Gray World ✘ 50:26 - Crafting a Unique Style Through Mastery ✘ 55:07 - Navigating Instagram Ads and Organic Growth ✘ 1:18:49 - From Jewelry to Influencer Connections: A Creative Entrepreneur's Journey ✘ 1:24:20 - Persevere Through Challenges and Find Your Path Want to learn how Laura balances a healthcare career with running a successful silversmithing business? Tune in to hear how she's built a unique jewelry brand while managing the demands of both worlds! Laura's Links: Website: https://www.velascosilversmithing.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/velasco.silversmithing?igsh=MW1laml5cHg1MDV6bg== Want to buy the next Curated Craftsmen™ a cup of coffee? Support the production of this podcast with a $5 monthly contribution on Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/user?u=83891320&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator | SHOW SPONSORS |  Alpha 6 Corporation (Affiliate Link) Artisan Paint & Tools et 10% off youre order when you apply my exclusive code COOK10 at checkout!  Dupe the Room: Luxury Fragrances for Your Car Get 10% off youre order when you apply my exclusive code KATECOOK at checkout!  Curated Craftsmen Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/curatedcraftsmenpodcast?igsh=MWo3aXp1djJyZG9taw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr Kate's Link's: Official Asphalt Canvas Art Website: https://asphaltcanvascustomart.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asphaltcanvasart?igsh=cnJjdmR2czY3NHBj&utm_source=qr  

Painful Lessons
Walter May Shares Lessons About Working in Hollywood, Working with Katy Perry, and the Art Industry

Painful Lessons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 80:15


Walter May is a Los Angeles based Director and Executive Producer known for his directing work for brands such as Toyota, Starbucks, ESPN, Walmart, & Smirnoff. He has directed celebrity talent including Katy Perry, LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Serena Williams, & Eminem. Walter's work has won awards, including at Cannes Lion, Webbies awards, and more. He also worked at one of the largest advertising agencies on the planet. Walter joins Painful Lessons to talk about lessons he's learned in life, working with Katy Perry and many other superstar athletes and musicians, and a really interesting discussion on the art industry. Thanks for watching! Let us know what you think in the comments below!

LaunchPod
Navigating a digital reckoning in the art industry | Elizabeth Van Bergen, Product Experience Lead (Phillips)

LaunchPod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 30:28


Today, LogRocket's VP of Marketing, Jeff Wharton, talks to Elizabeth Van Bergen, who leads product experience at Phillips, a global high-end auction house. In this episode we talked about: Creating a product experience for both tech novices and early adopters “One of our big things is always creating parity between experiences. We always want to create the journey for the client, we want to show people what they can do, not force them. We've really been able to also bring that online and offer them the digital space from a product standpoint. Some people just always prefer that personal high touch. But the idea for us is to be able to create an experience where for 80% of the clients it's not necessary. So the 20% of the market that we're looking towards, the ultra-high net worth individuals, we will always be able to service them. But by being able to solve for the 80%, it gives our team the bandwidth and ability to focus on the ultra-high net worth individuals, whereas our tools help those early adopters." How the traditional auction industry went digital overnight “[The pandemic] was a reckoning for the whole world, but I think for an industry that is so rooted in tradition, like the auction world, it was the catalyst that drove everyone to really be interested in the change. It wasn't that people didn't know that it needed to happen, that we didn't need to change our digital offerings; it just wasn't the core of what we were doing. Changing something within the auction world can sometimes be like trying to move a mountain. You're trying to explain something that is maybe very foreign to what our specialists are used to doing; this is how we've done it for 20, 30 years. So the pandemic was great because it changed everybody's minds and it rerouted how people were thinking about things like 'What can I do for this client or what can I offer them digitally?'” And why the digital experience is as important as the functionality itself “Relationships within our industry are key. So you want people to keep coming back because, whether someone is a consigner or a buyer, both are clients. Either way, the company is making money and it's important to service both of those clients. So you always want people to be coming back. If you have a happy buyer, they come back, let's say maybe five, 10 years later and they sell, you have a happy consigner. So you also develop a brand loyalty and that trust is really key. So even though some of what we do is still, and will always be, in person, that digital aspect of it, if someone's trying to WhatsApp someone after a meeting and now all of a sudden that share option isn't providing the correct metadata that's supposed to be there, that can be really frustrating, and can also not always look as nice, and sometimes it just needs to look nice too." Links LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethvanbergen/ Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:54 Elizabeth Van Bergen's Background and Career Journey 02:15 The Art of Productizing Taste 03:22 Digital Transformation in the Auction Industry 05:17 Creating Seamless Digital Experiences 12:10 Navigating the Pandemic and Embracing Change 16:29 Leveraging Social Media and Data 21:36 Balancing Functionality and Experience 28:27 Collaborative Efforts and Future Directions 32:09 Outro Follow LaunchPod on YouTube We have a new YouTube page (https://www.youtube.com/@LaunchPod.byLogRocket)! Watch full episodes of our interviews with PM leaders and subscribe! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket combines frontend monitoring, product analytics, and session replay to help software teams deliver the ideal product experience. Try LogRocket for free today. (https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Elizabeth Van Bergen.

Three Castles Burning
Night at the Museum

Three Castles Burning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 35:16


These are exciting times at the Collins Barracks branch of the National Museum of Ireland. This week, the first Harry Clarke display at the museum opens, showcasing six works by Ireland's most beloved stained glass artist. The Museum is also taking part in the Dublin City Council 'Dublin Winter Lights' for the first time. Dónal Maguire, Keeper of Art & Industry at the National Museum of Ireland, gave me a sense of the museum and its collections. Tickets and more information from www.dublinwinterlights.ie.

Celticunderground:The Celtic Football Fan Podcast

Celtic's First Cup Final (Glasgow Exhibition Cup)Season1888-1889 not only saw Celtic's first competitive game, but Celtic's first, second and third cup finals. It would be a year of learning, losing, wining and controversy starting with The Glasgow Exhibition Cup, held to coincide with the International Exhibition of Science, Art & Industry.For more information, follow Hail Hail History Enjoy… This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thecelticunderground.substack.com/subscribe

Draftsmen
State of the Art Industry

Draftsmen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 76:29


Stan and Marshall discuss how the art industry is always changing, facing challenges like economic downturns, tech advances, and shifts in consumer behavior and the importance for artists to adapt to survive. Industries go through cycles, and the art world is no different. Stay resilient, improve your skills, and be open to new ways of working, like collaboration, using technology, or finding alternative income sources. Embrace change, build mental strength, and focus on creating value to navigate the uncertainties of the art industry. Learn to Draw - www.proko.com Marshall Vandruff - www.marshallart.com Stan Prokopenko - instagram.com/stanprokopenko Show Links (some contain affiliate links): Let's Have Another Cup of Coffee by Irving Berlin - https://youtu.be/rFniGuoCBXA Prosperity Is Just Around Which Corner? by Carson Robison - https://youtu.be/mkNn4WUwtCA Crips and Bloods, made in America - https://amzn.to/4cxgYhp Jeffrey Katzenberg - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_Katzenberg Highest Grossing Animated Films - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_animated_films James Gurney Blog Post - Why Are Art Schools Closing? - jamesgurney.substack.com/p/why-are-art-schools-closing Radiorunner's Curriculum - https://www.reddit.com/r/learnart/comments/dapk62/from_the_guy_who_made_the_most_comprehensive_list/ Being Mortal by Atul Gawande - https://amzn.to/4dPNix3 Andrew Huberman - https://www.hubermanlab.com/ Simon Sinek -​​ https://simonsinek.com Simon Sinek - Coronavirus Team Speech - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdSWReBrQuk Don Richardson IMDb - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0724504/ Edgar Müller sidewalk art - https://www.metanamorph.com/ SLEW - https://slewniverse.com/ Meet The Man Who Can Teach Anyone to Draw - https://youtu.be/Usry6gVEAcE?si=6OBw6M1Gb0fGvRa8 In-Depth Tour of the Greatest Art Studio in California - https://youtu.be/R4ocBGf0614?si=UOaYZn76HIVtS7Gn SLEW doc on Zac Crawford - This Artist Makes $1,000 Per Day Drawing People in NYC - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kA9Qk4HKa4 Tim Ferriss - https://tim.blog/ Maui Nui Venison Sticks - https://mauinuivenison.com/ Perfect Bar - https://perfectsnacks.com/ Artists Mentioned:  Justin Sweet Vance Kovacs Vance's Mouse Guard art - Old Greyfur Tells a Story.jpg Artists who studied at the closed American Academy of Art College in Chicago - Thomas Blackshear, Alex Ross, Richard Schmid, Howard Terpning, Gil Elvgren, Haddon Sundblom Remedios Varo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Extraordinary Creatives
How to Navigate the Art Industry Like a Pro | Why Authenticity Matters with Louise Chignac & Will Jarvis

Extraordinary Creatives

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 69:16


Join Ceri as she speaks to visionary entrepreneurs Louise Chignac, co-founder of Canopy Collections, and Will Jarvis, CEO of Gertrude. Together, they share their innovative approaches to revolutionising the art world, making it more transparent and accessible. Discover the secrets behind their successful collaboration and gain valuable insights for artists, collectors, and entrepreneurs alike in this must-listen episode. KEY TAKEAWAYS Embrace the unknown and treat building a business as a living, creative process that evolves based on feedback and growth opportunities. Collaborate with individuals who genuinely understand and believe in your work, and foster a support network within the art world. Prioritise creating authentic, high-quality content and resist generic social media trends that may not align with your unique artistic identity. Understand the hierarchies within the art world and focus on finding the right context or gallery to showcase your work effectively. Adapt your language and approach to cater to both established art world figures and new, eager audiences. Recognise that investment conversations typically arise later in the art world journey, and focus on connecting with buyers who genuinely appreciate and resonate with the artwork. Embrace your unique identity and lean into being a "weirdo" if that's who you are, as the best artists are often strange and interesting people. Cultivate a professional practice that reflects your authentic self, rather than adhering to perceived notions of success or projecting a false image. BEST MOMENTS  "If you know what is ahead of you, you're not going to do it because you'll know it's going to be awful, like a big swing and it's going to be really hard. And you won't do it. So you need to be a bit of a fool to like get stuck in." "If you're a weirdo, lean into being a weirdo. It's fucking brilliant. We love it. Some of the best artists are strange, interesting people." "Always work with people who understand and like your work to start with. Cause I hear a lot of artists out there working with gallerists or agents that don't actually believe in the work." "It's innate. It's so in us. It's always been in us. I don't know why there's so few people actually engaging with it. I think something's been allowed to happen. But, like, we can open those doors and, like, tons more people can engage with art and can have it enrich their lives, increase their mental wellbeing, you know, and in turn support a broader range of artist views in the world." "If you adapt to every shift or every desire...you lose self, you lose identity. So you still have to mediate and know like, what's my bigger agenda." "Find the people around you that, that will nurture you and look after you and help you and just believe in you."   PODCAST HOST BIO Meet Ceri Hand, the driving force behind countless creative success stories. A creative coach, entrepreneur, and dynamic speaker, she's committed to empowering creatives to realise their dreams and make a meaningful impact through her creative coaching, mentoring and training company. With three decades in the arts under her belt, Ceri has ridden the highs, the lows, and everything in between. Now, she's here to help you achieve your goals, your way. **** Book Your Personal Consultation or Explore Group Coaching Options To schedule a personalised 1-2-1 session with Ceri or explore our group coaching options, simply email us at hello@cerihand.com. Join "Unlock Your Artworld Network" Embark on your journey to success in the artworld! Enrol in our 5-step self-study video course, "Unlock Your Artworld Network," and gain the tools and confidence to build a powerful network that opens doors for you. https://cerihand.com/courses/unlock_your_artworld_network/ Discover How We Empower Creative Excellence Unlock your full creative potential with our tailored support. Visit www.cerihand.com to learn more about how we can help you become an extraordinary creative.

MAKE IT
372 - Jason Padgitt, Executive Director of the Nashville Film Festival - Inside the World of Film Festival Programming, The Power of Music Docs, What Festival Selections Reveal about a Film, and Balancing Art, Industry and Integrity

MAKE IT

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 110:55


Hello, Hello!   In this episode, Chris has a conversation with Jason Padgitt, Executive Director of the Nashville Film Festival. They discuss Jason's role and responsibilities at NaFF, the film selection process, balancing industry and artistic interests, and the future of AI in filmmaking. Enjoy this insightful conversation about the inner workings of a major independent film festival.   We also talk about: - Importance of music and music-based films to NaFF - Balancing industry influence with artistic integrity in programming - Role of technical quality versus storytelling in film selections - Managing filmmaker expectations for a music-focused regional festival - Trends in annual programming "points of view" - Role of opening credits in assessing a film - Potential for new "Best AI Film" categories in the future   Enjoy!     Indie Artist Spotlight     Artist: The Familiar   Track: Starry Eyes   Above the Arctic Circle during Norway's season of darkness, a chance encounter between an American and a Norwegian spawned a transatlantic musical partnership called The Familiar. The duo of native New Yorker Ruth Mirsky and Tromsø-born producer Mads Martinsen is the northern lights meeting the skyscrapers of New York. "Starry Eyes" tells the story of a woman that knows the odds are stacked against her, but remains optimistic that if she follows her best instincts, satisfaction will arrive. A pebble starts a landslide right?   https://www.instagram.com/thefamiliarmusic/   https://www.tiktok.com/@thefamiliarmusic

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
Discussing the art of intelligence and the true meaning of creativity: Generative AI's Impact on Creative Professions | A Conversation with Alex Shvartsman | Redefining Society with Marco Ciappelli

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 36:50


Guest: ✨ Alex Shvartsman, Anthologist / Editor, UFO Publishing, Caezik SF&F [@arcmanorbooks]On LinkedIn | https://www.alexshvartsman.comOn Twitter | https://twitter.com/AShvartsmanOn Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/shvartsman.alex____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsBlackCloak

Audio Signals
Discussing the art of intelligence and the true meaning of creativity: Generative AI's Impact on Creative Professions | A Conversation with Alex Shvartsman | Redefining Society with Marco Ciappelli

Audio Signals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 36:50


Guest: ✨ Alex Shvartsman, Anthologist / Editor, UFO Publishing, Caezik SF&F [@arcmanorbooks]On LinkedIn | https://www.alexshvartsman.comOn Twitter | https://twitter.com/AShvartsmanWebsite | https://www.alexshvartsman.comOn Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/shvartsman.alex____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsBlackCloak

MILLION DOLLAR ARTIST
The Art Industry is the Villian

MILLION DOLLAR ARTIST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 10:34


We help Visual Artist gain confidence, sell art & transform into full-time AFFLUENT ARTIST®. MILLION DOLLAR ARTIST shares the stories of successful artists as they journey towards & surpass the million dollar sales mark while creating the life of their dreams with their art.

MTR Podcasts
Building Sustainable Businesses for Artists: A Conversation with Scott Burkholder

MTR Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 56:19


In this episode, host Rob Lee interviews Scott Burkholder, principal at Burkholder Agency, about the intersection of arts and business. They discuss the power of human creativity, Scott's role as an agent for artists, and the challenges and opportunities of building sustainable art businesses. Tune in to gain insights into the art world and learn how artists can navigate the business side of their craft.

Passion & Purpose: A Podcast with Jimmy Seibert & The Antioch Movement
God's Moving in the Music & Art Industry: How God is using music, media and arts to glorify Him.

Passion & Purpose: A Podcast with Jimmy Seibert & The Antioch Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 28:21


In this episode we share a testimony of how God is moving in the music, media and arts industry and the Lord's power to make beauty from ashes Episode links: Lily Jade Diaper Bags: https://www.lily-jade.com Magnolia: https://magnolia.com Dunamis :https://dunamismovement.com/en/ Forrest and his apparel: https://forrestfrank.com Tracy Evans session from World Mandate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5t6Ckn7vgoY Passion & Purpose is a podcast that desires to help you fall more in love with Jesus and have a greater passion for Him and His purposes in the earth. I hope you enjoy this episode. Subscribe to my channel for weekly episodes  @jimmy_seibert For more resources to help you in transforming your personal life and every sphere of society, visit my website at https://www.jimmyseibert.com Follow me for more ways to grow in your love for Jesus on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jimmy_seibert/ New episodes every Tuesday. For more information on the Antioch Movement, visit https://antioch.org

Catalyze
Sam Lowe '20, Scott Diekema '19, Nicholas Byrne '19, and Jonny Huang '24 of recycleReality on launching a creative technology studio in New York

Catalyze

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 32:35


Today's guests are Sam Lowe '20, Scott Diekema '19, Nicholas Byrne '19, and Jonny Huang '24, who Zoomed with Morehead-Cain from Brooklyn. Sam, Scott, and Nicholas are the co-founders of recycleReality, a creative technology studio in New York that specializes in bespoke design and software solutions in music, fashion, art, and architecture. Jonny interned with the alumni this summer for his Morehead-Cain Professional Experience summer. On this episode, the Morehead-Cains share about the early collaborations at UNC–Chapel Hill that led to forming their own company, how their different backgrounds and skillsets (computer science to communications and music) complement one another, and a music responsive light box that recycleReality plans to release within a year.recycleReality garnered recognition earlier this year with two OBIE Awards as part of the 2022 “Breakthrough Artist” ad campaign by Amazon Music and Overall Murals. The alumni won the OBIE Craft Award for Best Illustration and a Silver OBIE Award in the Billboards category. The OBIE Awards, presented annually by the Out of Home Advertising Association of America, recognize outstanding contributions to the world of advertising and design.Nicholas and Sam are returning Catalyze guests. The two (along with Eric Lee '18) spoke with Morehead-Cain back in 2020 during a road trip across the country with a U-Haul-turned-mobile-recording-unit. The episode's intro song is by scholar Scott Hallyburton '22, guitarist of the band South of the Soul.How to listenOn your mobile device, you can listen and subscribe to Catalyze on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. For any other podcast app, you can find the show using our RSS feed.Catalyze is hosted and produced by Sarah O'Carroll for the Morehead-Cain Foundation, home of the first merit scholarship program in the United States and located at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. You can let us know what you thought of the episode by finding us on Twitter or Instagram at @moreheadcain or you can email us at communications@moreheadcain.org.

Edge of NFT Podcast
Fastackl Of Kanon.art - A Web3 Art Community Combining Top-Tier Art Industry Players With NFT Technology

Edge of NFT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 69:37


There is an immense potential that Web3 art holds that remains to be tapped. Kanon.art is making waves in the art community as it combines top-tier art industry players with Web3 technology. Today on the Edge of NFT, our Edge team sits down with Fastackl, a representative of this community that is making strides in facilitating the growth of Web3 art by building protocols and products that align the incentives of the artists and collectors. Kanon.art is a pseudonym collective of institutional art design and crypto-native technology professionals dedicated to building enduring practices and protocols for the art of the next 100 years. Plus, learn how yWhales, a community-based firm, is revolutionizing the world of commerce through a metaverse trade show concept. Tune in for all of these and more on the Edge of NFT! More from Edge of NFT:

Edge of NFT Podcast
Fastackl Of Kanon.art - A Web3 Art Community Combining Top-Tier Art Industry Players With NFT Technology

Edge of NFT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 63:03


There is an immense potential that Web3 art holds that remains to be tapped. Kanon.art is making waves in the art community as it combines top-tier art industry players with Web3 technology. Today on the Edge of NFT, our Edge team sits down with Fastackl, a representative of this community that is making strides in facilitating the growth of Web3 art by building protocols and products that align the incentives of the artists and collectors. Kanon.art is a pseudonym collective of institutional art design and crypto-native technology professionals dedicated to building enduring practices and protocols for the art of the next 100 years. Plus, learn how yWhales, a community-based firm, is revolutionizing the world of commerce through a metaverse trade show concept. Tune in for all of these and more on the Edge of NFT!

OOO - A Web3 Marketing Podcast
#22 The Web3 Transformation: How RealNifty is Shaping the Art Industry with Jamie Parmenter

OOO - A Web3 Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 51:14


Happy Wednesday. My guest this week is Jamie Parmenter. Jamie now finds himself CEO at physical and digital NFT marketplace and agency RealNifty, leading a team of like-minded individuals in building a community for artists, creators, collectors, and those new to the fine art space.  In this week's episode, we chat about * His journey with RealNifty * (personal) Branding for artists looking to get into the Web3 space * Phygital art as well as Web2 to Web3 onboarding of both artists and community members * Metaverse "parties" * Community building for this part of the industry and obviously a lot more. Get in touch: Jamie - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamieparmenter/ RealNifty - https://www.realnifty.xyz/

The Gold Collar Investor
TGCI 232: Investing in ART! Get the basics of what does it even mean!

The Gold Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 52:02


In this episode, we interviewed Maria Brito, an experienced art advisor who has acquired over $100 million worth of art for various clients, including celebrities, Fortune 500 CEOs, hedge fund managers, and more. Art has proven to be a more lucrative investment than traditional options like stocks and bonds. Studies show that art has outperformed the S&P 500, with an average annual return of 7% over the past decade. The art industry has experienced unprecedented sales and attracted new investors in recent years. Today, Maria will guide us through the intricacies of leveraging art in business, highlighting why artists are increasingly seen as a valuable asset class for investors at all levels.   Quotes: "Getting acquainted with the culture, education, and the value of living with art, as well as owning a piece of culture, is a different experience. Not only does it hold great value for money, but it also offers additional benefits." Shownotes: 0:45 - Introduction of Guest 11:11 - The Art market is incredibly dynamic, characterized by rapid movements and shifts. 15:03 - Three essential categories to keep an eye on when immersing yourself in the Art Industry. 19:01 - How can you determine the value of a piece of art? 25:52 - Analyzing the Movement and Trends shaping the Art Business. 28:20 - It is crucial to have self-confidence in your knowledge and abilities. 33:33 - What are effective strategies for promoting your art both online and offline? 43:55 - Embracing the unknown: Overcoming fears and embracing the excitement of taking a leap. Opportunities for financial gain exist everywhere, so be fearless. 3 Key Points: Expansion is crucial in art. It is essential to comprehend and appreciate diverse perspectives within the artistic realm. Art is subjective, yet it is crucial to consider all the elements that contribute to its essence and make it what it truly is. Both art investors and stock market investors rely heavily on their intuition and instincts, placing significant trust in their decision-making process. Get in Touch: Maria's Website - https://www.mariabrito.com/ Artnet - https://www.artnet.com/ ARTnews - https://www.artnews.com/  The Gold Collar Investor Club - https://thegoldcollarinvestor.com/club/ and http://thegoldcollarinvestor.com/show9  Pancham Gupta Email - p@thegoldcollarinvestor.com

7am
The Weekend Read: Quentin Sprague on shocking reports in the Aboriginal art industry

7am

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2023 26:49


Today, writer Quentin Sprague, with his piece from The Monthly.  He examines the recent revelations of “white hands on black art” – reports of White gallery figures instructing and even working on the canvases of Indigenous artists – and examines how white Australia applies the idea of ‘authenticity' onto the work of Indigenous artists. Quentin will read his story, ‘White privilege and black disadvantage in the Aboriginal art industry' after a short conversation.

Development Debate
Arts and Economic Development

Development Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 33:56


Dave Robinson chats with Chad Whittington, guest and President & CEO of Columbus Association for the Performing Arts, to discuss the intersection between the arts and economic development.

The Enlightened Passenger
Simone Milasas is Today's Enlightened Passenger

The Enlightened Passenger

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 17:06


You can learn more about Simone at www.simonemilasas.com You can learn more about The Enlightened Passenger at www.peopleonplanes.com Simone Milasas is a lady who knows how to be a woman, who sees the joy of possibility and future and knows that there is the prospect of possibility in every choice you choose. Simone has worked in many different industries around the world. She has owned companies, created them, managed them, changed them all with an enthusiasm to invite people to a different possibility in the world. Simone has always believed that anything is possible and desired to inspire people to choose everything they could.   “True leadership is knowing where you are heading and not allowing anyone to stop you. You have to know what you wish to create.” – SIMONE MILASAS Simone is the worldwide coordinator of Access Consciousness®, a forever expanding company in over 176 countries. She is also the author of Joy of Business, translated into 13 languages, and best-selling book Getting Out of Debt Joyfully, translated into 5 languages. Simone is currently working on her third book with Brendon Watt, called Relationship. Are you sure you want one? Simone currently travels the world facilitating seminars with Access Consciousness. She also has numerable online courses and is always asking for more possibilities to show up. You can find Simone every week on her podcast – The Art & Industry of Business & Living available on her website and on iTunes.

Future of Business
Frida's Fight: Examining the Gender Gap in the Art Industry

Future of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 27:35


In this episode of season 5, Susheel Siram, an Oxford Saïd MBA and host, discusses gender inequity in the art market with fellow student Brooke Reese. Prior to pursuing her MBA, Brooke spent over five years in the contemporary and modern art market. She begins by sharing her experience working in the art world and then delves deep into the role that gender plays in the valuation of art. Drawing on her experience and research, Brooke analyses the reasons behind the undervaluing of artwork created by women and makes predictions about how this theme will develop in the age of digital art. Featuring: Brooke Reese - https://www.linkedin.com/in/brookecreese/ Susheel Siram - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sks93/ Resources: Sydney Morning Herald on how artwork created by women is undervalued - https://www.smh.com.au/culture/art-and-design/blind-viewing-shows-how-female-artists-are-undervalued-20201109-p56d0v.html The Economist on why women's art sells at a discount - https://www.economist.com/books-and-arts/2019/05/16/why-womens-art-sells-at-a-discount Link to the school website - https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/ Link to the podcast - https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/about-us/school/our-community/future-business-podcast/season-five

The Art Angle
4 Predictions on How the Art Industry Will Transform in 2023

The Art Angle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 41:51


Well, it's happened again. Tim Schneider has gone prophetic, again. At the beginning of every year, our trusted art business editor goes through the Sisyphean task of assessing his predictions for the most recently-wrapped year in the art world, and lays down his prophecies for the next 365 days to come. As is now tradition, for his first Gray Market column of the year, Soothsayer Schneider makes a set of predictions specific to the murky machinations of the art market, each of which must be able to be proven true or false 12 months later. (For the purposes of the podcast recording, we've homed in on four very specific predictions to elaborate on, but the full list of eight is available to readers.) From the rise of artist-branded merchandise (think Basquiat-emblazoned hoodies, dog collars, and phone cases) to the death of an art fair, plus predictions about the state of the market amid skyrocketing interest rates and the ongoing war in Ukraine, here's what you should be prepared for in the year to come.

Up Next In Commerce
Selling Shares in Iconic Artworks

Up Next In Commerce

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 33:26


In an innovative move, Scott Lynn, CEO and Founder of Masterworks, democratized art investing by registering art pieces with the SEC and selling shares to investors. The first company of its kind, Masterworks is now a major art dealer with more than 600,000 investors on its platform. Scott dives into the future of art investing, the historical data the company analyzes, and how to determine which art pieces will perform.   Tune in to learn:Historical data in the art industry (7:00)Art investing over the next couple of years (10:46)The role of alternative asset classes in coming decades (20:55)How do you determine which art will perform financially? (25:40)Evolutions and trends in art valuation (27:20)Mentions:Sotheby'sBasquiatPaul Allen's $1.5 billion collection saleBanksyJoan MitchellSam GilliamUp Next in Commerce is brought to you by Salesforce Commerce Cloud. Learn more at http://www.salesforce.com/commerce Mission.org is a media studio producing content for world-class clients. Learn more at http://www.mission.org.

Work From Your Happy Place with Belinda Ellsworth
From College to the Art Industry: Find Your Path to Success with Whitney Keeter

Work From Your Happy Place with Belinda Ellsworth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 37:25


Navigating the transition from college to a life of professional success can be daunting. There will most likely be numerous rejections before you finally land a “yes”, but this doesn't mean that you aren't valuable or capable. It's just part of the process. As you move forward, it is important to learn how to separate your business and personal successes so that rejections don't feel like personal attacks. If you want to be successful in the art industry, it takes long term commitment and effort. Put in the time and energy to increase your visibility and improve your skill set while also establishing and maintaining relationships with other industry professionals. Show enthusiasm for the work that you do, learn from those around you, and prove yourself as a capable artist so that you can climb the ladder to greater success. In this episode, Whitney Keeter, a Professional Stage Manager, shares her story of transition and success in the art industry. While sharing her insights, she emphasizes the need to protect yourself by separating your personal life from your career. She further advises us to get out of survival mode and work from our happy place for ultimate satisfaction. Snapshot of the Key Points from the Episode: [02:39] Whitney shares her backstory and journey in the art industry. [04:42] Who is a stage manager? What is their role in the theatre? And how has Whitney managed to be successful in it? [0715] Whitney's favorite performances and shows that she has been part of in her career. [12:55] Whitney's list of superpowers that set her apart and has helped her in her journey. [15:35] The best way to navigate the transition from college to earning a living and Whitney's experience in the space [22:38] What did Whitney do to continue her education post-college to stay relevant to the changing environment? [27:18] What does working from your happy place mean to Whitney? [30:16] How to separate your personality from your job to protect yourself and still be present in your work. [34:39] Whitney's advice for someone starting out on how to find their unshakable success. About Whitney Keeter - Whitney is a PSM and Production Supervisor for The Play That Goes Wrong in NYC and has been a Professional Stage Manager for 15 years—worked up from small regional theaters in Alabama to commercial theaters in NYC. How to connect with Whitney Keeter: Website: https://broadwaygoeswrong.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whitney.keeter/?hl=en About the Host - Belinda Ellsworth is a Speaker, Trainer, Best-Selling Author, and Podcaster She has been a professional speaker, mover, and shaker for more than 25 years. Having built three successful companies, she has helped thousands of entrepreneurs make better decisions, create successful systems, and build business strategies using her "Four Pillars of Success" system. Belinda has always had a passion and zest for life with the skill for turning dreams into reality. How to Connect with Belinda: Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/workfromyourhappyplace LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/belindaellsworth Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/workfromyourhappyplace/ Website - www.workfromyourhappyplace.com Quotes: “When you admit that you don't know it all, your life will get easier because you will be willing to listen and learn from what people with greater experiences have to offer.” “If you don't like it don't do it.” “Your reputation precedes you in every room you walk into.”

Jimmy's Jobs of the Future
Art, Industry and Climate Change: The 450 Tonne Art Project - Patrick O'Mahony - Part 2

Jimmy's Jobs of the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 32:44


This episode is the second part of our conversation with Patrick O'Mahony, Creative Director of NEWSUBSTANCE. This episode is all about their ambitious project ‘See Monster' in Weston-Super-Mare. Part of the Unboxed Festival, it's an old gas platform (think ‘oil rig') converted into a public space to inspire conversations around climate change and renewables.We went there to film these two episodes and the sheer scale of the project blew me away.It is one of the greatest pieces of industrial theatre that I have ever seen and a wonderful example of British creativity. Listen to our first episode with Patrick to get a wider backstory on him and his company NEWSUBSTANCE.In this episode we discuss:How See Monster came to be.Where the creative vision started.How do you transport a gas platform from the Netherlands to Weston-Super-Mare?Scoping a project on this scale. How will sustainability and creative design develop in the future?Where did the idea for the waterfall come from?The future of pop-up installationsSubscribe so you don't miss any new episodes, releasing every Wednesday.You can up to Jimmy's substack here for weekly content on the future of work, technology, and politicsAlso make sure you subscribe to The Shift- you can find it here on Spotify or on Apple Podcasts. Once again thank you to our series partner Octopus Group, a collection of 8 entrepreneurially minded businesses that look to back the people, ideas, and industries that will change the world.

'Art Is...' a podcast for artists
Expert Art Industry Insights for Emerging Artists

'Art Is...' a podcast for artists

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 27:41


Episode 16: Welcome to this week's episode of Art Is... a podcast for artists where Susan Hensel, a multidisciplinary artist with an emphasis on digital textiles, shares several insights into the art world. Her story originates in creating with clay to craft dinnerware. Today, Susan is a Gallerist of an online gallery and makes various sculptures out of material goods and digital processes. Throughout her career, her goal remains the same. She wants the viewer to have an experience; to find peace and slow down. Her goal as a Gallerist is for emerging artists to have an easier route to having their art seen. She hosts several online exhibitions featuring artists from all over the nation, and makes it a point to gather those in the MidWest of the country to share their art with the greater world.Join Isotta on today's episode as Susan takes us on her career journey from clay to digital textiles and sculptures; and learn how it's possible to have your art seen, recognized, and eventually sold. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or on your favorite podcast platform.Topics Covered:Materially driven in different forms of self expressing through clay, handmade paperRunning a gallery led to art installations Media guiding the contentThe physics in triangular embroidery to change hue based on light scatterDigital embroidery used in sculpture to provide a light experience for the viewerThe onset of online exhibitionsGuest Info:Connect with Susan Hensel on Instagram or on her website. Click here for her gallery, her Free Artist Resource, and artsy.net/partner/susan-hensel-gallery.Follow Us:Our WebsiteInstagram | Isotta's InstagramFacebookTwitterDonate | Music by Blue Dot Sessions | Cover art by Eleonora TucciSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-is/donations

Valuetainment
How the Trillion Dollar Art Industry Works & Why Billionaires Use It To Avoid Taxes

Valuetainment

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 15:28


In this video, Patrick Bet-David reveals the truth about the art world. Download the free PDF from Valuetainment here: https://valuetainment.com/how-the-trillion-dollar-art-industry-works-why-billionaires-use-it-to-avoid-taxes/ Recommended Video: Million Dollar Card Collection: https://youtu.be/66yNvHeePq4 #Masterworks - the only investment platform dedicated to art investing: https://www.masterworks.art/valuetainment Invest in blue-chip art for the very first time. Purchase shares in great masterpieces from artists like Pablo Picasso, Banksy, Andy Warhol, and more. How Masterworks works: -Create your account with a crypto wallet or traditional bank account -Pick major works of art to invest in or our new blue-chip art fund -Identify investment amount, there is no minimum investment -Hold shares in works by Picasso or trade them in our secondary marketplace #artinvesting #alternativeinvesting #securities #tkatstock #ntfstock See important disclosures: https://mw-art.co/37WwvbD Private Coaching from Patrick Bet-David - Apply Now: 1 On 1 Mentorship: http://bit.ly/2ow0mEO Monthly 90-Minute Webinar: http://bit.ly/2PxF30R Keynote Request: https://bit.ly/2ZXaUfI To reach the Valuetainment team you can email: info@valuetainment.com #valuetainment #patrickbetdavid --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/valuetainment/support

Beyond The Horizon
A Look Back: Money Laundering Within The Art Industry

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 15:58


One of the industries that has flown under the radar when it comes to money laundering is the high end art market. For decades people have been able to conduct business in an annonymous fashion, hiding huge amounts of money in works of art. Now, after all of these years, policy makers world wide have taken aim at the art market. In response to the new scrutiny, these high end art houses have their own ideas. In this episode, we dive in and take a look!(commercial at 8:48)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2022/03/14/damaging-and-unjust-legislation-linking-art-and-antiques-trade-to-money-laundering-and-terrorism-financing-must-stop-industry-body-says

The Epstein Chronicles
A Look Back: Money Laundering Within The Art Industry

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 15:58


One of the industries that has flown under the radar when it comes to money laundering is the high end art market. For decades people have been able to conduct business in an annonymous fashion, hiding huge amounts of money in works of art. Now, after all of these years, policy makers world wide have taken aim at the art market. In response to the new scrutiny, these high end art houses have their own ideas. In this episode, we dive in and take a look!(commercial at 8:48)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2022/03/14/damaging-and-unjust-legislation-linking-art-and-antiques-trade-to-money-laundering-and-terrorism-financing-must-stop-industry-body-says

Scandinavian MIND
KONST: The art of making fun of the art industry (with Jerry Gogosian)

Scandinavian MIND

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 65:02


In this episode of KONST, our host Roland-Philippe Kretzschmar sits down with Jerry Gogosian to speak on her art meme page @jerrygogosian, and the general state of the art industry. Jerry Gogosian is jet setting blonde who loves collecting expensive blue chip art, outbidding her enemies at auction, and working remotely from St. Tropez in the summer and Gstaad in the winter. Jerry Gogosian is jet setting blonde who loves collecting expensive blue-chip art, outbidding her enemies at auction, and working remotely from St. Tropez in the summer and Gstaad in the winter. Jerry is also a frequent visitor to all the world's most important art fairs where she rubs shoulders with and goes under the skin of industry insiders.If you want to learn more about Jerry, read three of her most recent articles on The Persistence of Beauty, Venice Biennale 2022, and Millionaire's Mall.KONST is a show by Scandinavian MIND about contemporary and future art; the interconnection with society, culture, technology, finance and lifestyle. The outlook is primarily at the art world from a Scandinavian perspective, although taking into account the global arena of artists, exhibitions, trade fairs and other current events. The host of KONST is Roland-Philippe Kretzschmar, Editor-at-large at Scandinavian MIND. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

How to Sell Art: The Abundant Artist Podcast
A Process-Driven Work with Blair Vaughn-Gruler

How to Sell Art: The Abundant Artist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 38:35


“I realized that stopping before I was done, especially with the process-oriented thesis where I'm not completely in control. I'm like in peripheral control of what's. Not all mine. That leaves room for the viewer to come into it when everything's locked down and every detail is nailed down. I find that work can often be less engaging. If it's got a little space where you can enter into its imperfections maybe, or it's question marks. That seems to go along well with the idea of being process-driven.” – Blair Vaughn-Gruler In this episode of The Abundant Artist Podcast, we are joined by Blair Vaughn-Gruler, Blair makes paintings that are driven by procedure and process. Accumulation, repetition, erasure, and the physical motions made in the process of mark-making harken back to her many years practicing martial arts and foreground the body's relationship to painting. A Michigan native and New Mexico transplant, Vaughn-Gruler has been obsessed with painting since childhood. Her spare, non-objective compositions are exercises in organizing space. Even when shapes or lines repeat themselves to excess, a calm arises out of the chaos. As the conceptual love child of Cy Twombly and Agnes Martin, Blair (born in 1955) makes paintings to reconcile her early modernist training with the lived experience of the information age. She holds a BFA in painting from Northern Michigan University and an MFA in Visual Art from Vermont College of Fine Art. She and her husband Ernst Gruler were owners of GVG contemporary located in Santa Fe, New Mexico which has represented evolving abstract and non-objective Arts, fun, figurative, and functional sculpture and are carefully curated for the past 10 years. Join us as Blair, discusses her process-driven works, sharing her thoughts on how art makes her evoke emotions, dealing better ways with gallery owners, and tips for taking yourself seriously as an artist. Let's tune in to her story! [00:00 - 12:13] A Conversation Between the Media and The Artist: A Process-Driven Work Painting helps you organize your brain chemistry. How it becomes a process-driven work and a conversation between an artist and its medium. Blair describes how her work responds to her and vice versa. She responds emotionally and intellectually The media responds through her process as shown by mark-making. Blair answers how she decides to finish or abandon a piece that is processed. She exhausts all resources. And makes sure to leave a room for the viewer to come into She believes when every detail is nailed down, it would be less engaging than those of that who has A little imperfections and question marks around it. Artist observes that this accessibility comes from the physical sensation of the work, which helps evoke emotion. She shares her breakthrough moment when they were in graduate school and how felt engaged with her paintings “I actually felt like I took them in through my body instead of my intellect” – Blair Vaugh-Gruler [12:14 - 24:10] How to Work Better with Gallery Owners Working with galleries can be difficult. Blair shares tips for avoiding rejection in the Art World. Research to find out if the gallery is interested in artists and if they have a submission process Be ready with a good body of work and be willing to put in the effort to build a relationship with the Gallery. The Many Costs of Running a Gallery and can be difficult to make a profit. [24:11 - 31:40] Expenses of Being an Artist Living in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Blair points that there are many expenses associated with being a successful artist in the city. Payroll, advertising networking fees. Shipments and insurance It's important to established a good gallery relationship if you want to be successful. A good gallery will have salespeople and administrative staff as well as researchers to help you choose the right art pieces for your gallery. [31:41 - 35:31] " Discovering the Art Genealogy of Your Favorite Artists” Genealogy is a passion of Blair Blair's journey into abstract expressionism was influenced by artists like Jackson Pollock For the author, following the lineage of an artist is important to gaining confidence in one's own work Blair recommends reading books or watching films about the artists mentioned in the show. [35:32 - 38:22] Closing Segment   Key Quotes:   “You can put water media on there and it's going to suck the pigment into the clay, but you can't control it. So that's what makes it a conversation like I do this, it does that. I go, oh. That's not what I meant. Okay. Now I have to do this and now it does that. And that's where the conversation comes from. That is the fun part for me” – Blair Vaughn-Gruler   “You have to do some research. you have to figure out where you might want to be.” - Blair Vaughn-Gruler   “I think it's easy to get too focused on the commodity factor, The commodity, getting the physical object and, getting that sold to sort of throwing the baby out with the bath water, because what everybody's looking for in the making and the collecting. Are sort of the connection and the intangible glimpse into the mystery of creativity” – Blair Vaughn-Gruler Resources mentioned: Agnes Martin https://www.moma.org/artists/3787 Jackson Pollock https://www.moma.org/artists/4675 See Blair Vaughn-Gruler works at gvgcontemporary.com The Abundant Artist exists to dispel this notion and teach artists like you about all of the other ways that you can make a living from your art. Connect with us: Website: https://theabundantartist.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/theabundantartist/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theabundantartist/ LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to know more about the Art Industry and selling their art. Your ratings and reviews help get the podcast in front of new listeners.  

The NFTYQ Show - NFT Podcast
#43 Tommy Wilson - From MLB Pitcher to NFT Artist, How Sports NFTs Can Improve, NFT Art Industry Talk

The NFTYQ Show - NFT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 51:07


NFTYQ talks w/ Tommy Wilson on how he balances being an MLB Pitcher and NFT Artist in the industry, how NFTs affects Sports and Athletes, and much more!

The Jeanne Oliver Podcast
052: Grief and Loss with Lorraine Bell

The Jeanne Oliver Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 63:14


Podcast 052 | Loss and Grief with Lorraine Bell A self-taught Mixed Media Artist, Lorraine divides her time living between The Cayman Islands and Central Florida. A recent empty nester, she is passionate about sketching, traveling, and writing. She combines all three of these loves to create illustrated art journals bursting with her adventures on the road.Lorraine is one of the 5 founding members that made up the collaborative team of ART TO THE 5TH, a revolutionary group of women that brought together over 13,000 people to create art, inspire and uplift one another. She designed the visual calendar/journal that was the inspiration for The Documented Life Project, a year-long undertaking that encouraged the concept of visual and written chronicles of your daily life. This project was the catalyst for the creative planner and journal movement that is so prevalent today.Lorraine has been involved in the Art Industry for over 30 years. From creating and selling at craft fairs and exhibitions in her early 20's, to a noted sketchbook artist and author, she is continually studying art and looking for new ways to expand and improve her creative abilities. Though she often teaches through an online platform, Lorraine prefers to be among fellow creatives. “I am most inspired when I am surrounded by artists,” Lorraine says. “There is no more vulnerable feeling than to be in the presence of like-minded people who know the same need to reach deeply inside, grab hold of your soul, and expose it on canvas and paper for all the world to see.”Lorraine's Catholic faith keeps her grounded and often inspires her art. She is a lover of all things random, serendipitous and spontaneous. Her studio is anywhere from under an olive tree in Tuscany to a crowded market in Istanbul to a pristine fjord in Norway. She is constantly in motion and an accidental tourist, embracing culture and spreading art everywhere she goes.https://lorrainebell.com/https://www.instagram.com/lorraine_bell/https://www.facebook.com/LorraineBellArtist/ Creatively Made Business with Jeanne OliverIs your business aligned with how you want your life to look and feel? Many creative business owners feel trapped and overwhelmed by the business that was supposed to add more freedom to their lives. You didn't take the risk of starting a business just to end up in the same place, or worse – moving in the opposite direction of the life you want.An online workshop to build, launch, and nurture a business that aligns with how you want your life to look and feel. Instant access to six modules with over 7 hours of training. Your business should be a bridge to the life you dream of, not a barrier. To learn more click HERE.  Ten Tips To Take Back The PeaceA free ebook if you are looking for some rest in your day-to-day like I was.Get your free resource Ten Tips HERE. 

Colorado A-List
Episode 47-Revolutionizing the Body Art Industry

Colorado A-List

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 46:45


Much like the narrative in mythology of the phoenix rising from its own ashes, Nando Mondragon has transformed himself and the circumstances of his past to forge a new path forward. As a youth, he was on a course to inevitable destruction. Prison time was the catalyst for reshaping his future. Fast forward to today, he is a seasoned entrepreneur, artist, and avid community activist. He is taking the tattoo industry to the next level by working to change stereotypes, streamline business operations for tattoo artists, and create a first-ever accredited tattoo academy! Listen as Nando chronicles some of the significant events and soul searching that led him to who he is today and the causes he is working for. Check out Nando's website Certified Tattoo Studios --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/industry-alchemist/support

Stream Chasers
S|C #26 Talking NFT's & The Business of Selling and Investing in Art w/ Brian Robinson

Stream Chasers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 100:12


There's a reason why many celebrities and entertainers have dipped their hands into the lucrative art industry either as the artist or the investor. In episode 26 we had Brian Robinson the founder and owner of The Black Genuis Art Show of Baltimore join the Stream Chasers and give us the game of the Art Industry. He provided gems on how he first started by selling his work from his duplex apartment, to popup shows, then leveling up and getting his work in other large galleries including his own brick and mortar gallery studio. From the do's and don'ts of the Art industry, as well as the perspective from many artists when it comes to the booming trend of NFT's. Get your pen and paper ready Stream Chasers. Payday has arrived. Connect with Stream Chasers on IG: https://www.instagram.com/stream.chas... Follow Kalan on IG: https://www.instagram.com/kalannelson/ Follow Candace on IG: https://www.instagram.com/adio_heaux/ Follow Brian: https://www.instagram.com/theblackgeniusartshow/?hl=en

I am Northwest Arkansas
INTERFORM is building a self-sustaining design-led fashion and art industry for EVERYONE right here in Northwest Arkansas

I am Northwest Arkansas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 40:42


About This Episode: We recently sat down with fellow podcaster, model, and all-around great person, Rochelle Bailey fromhttps://interform.art/ ( INTERFORM).  INTERFORM is an organization at the forefront of a movement toward a “self-sustaining design-led fashion and art industry in Northwest Arkansas.” In addition to this mission, https://interform.art/about-us/ (INTERFORM is also responsible for NWA Fashion Week), the twice-yearly premier fashion event in Northwest Arkansas.    Rochelle, or “Ro,” as many call her, is the Communications Manager with INTERFORM. She is a fantastic individual with a terrific story of how she ended up in Northwest Arkansas and why she is so glad she came here. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/interform-podcast/id1612564639 (Ro is also the host of the INTERFORM podcast), where she gets to extend its mission of inclusion and talk about a lot of issues, including current events while focusing on connecting the community through art and fashion.   We packed a ton in this episode. Tune in and see why we are committing to having Ro back on the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast as soon as possible.  All this and more on this episode of the https://i-am-northwest-arkansas.captivate.fm/listen (I am Northwest Arkansas podcast).  Important Links and Mentions on the Show* Rochelle Bailey Email https://interform.art/ (Interform Website) https://www.instagram.com/interform.art/?hl=en (Interform Instagram) https://www.facebook.com/INTERFORM.ART/ (Interform on Facebook) https://interform.art/fashion-week/ (Interform NWA Fashion Week) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/interform-podcast/id1612564639 (Interform Podcast) https://themomentary.org/ (The Momentary) https://www.netflix.com/title/81034518 (High on the Hog - Netflix - Episode Three, Our Founding Fathers) This episode is sponsored by*: https://www.signature.bank/ (Signature Bank of Arkansas) -   https://www.signature.bank/ (Signature Bank) was founded here in Northwest Arkansas in 2005. Their focus is personal and community banking. When you bank with a community bank, you're investing in local businesses, local entrepreneurs, local charities, and the causes close to home. Signature Bank has worked hard to earn its tagline, “Community Banking at its Best.” You may ask why bank at Signature?  Because they focus on the customer instead of having a branch on every corner, this means you can have your questions answered by a real person, whether you're reaching out to the call center or your banker's cell phone. You can access any ATM in the country without fear of a fee.  They will refund all of those fees at the end of every month. Finally, they are constantly improving their digital offerings to ensure you can access the best financial tools from your laptop, phone, or tablet 24 hours a day. Signature Bank of Arkansas is a full-service bank offering traditional checking and savings accounts, investment accounts, business and personal loans, and mortgages. Give the folks at Signature Bank a call (479-684-3700) or visit their websitehttps://www.signature.bank/ ( Signature.Bank) and let them know you heard about them on the I am Northwest Arkansas Podcast.  https://www.signature.bank/ (Signature Bank of Arkansas) is a Member of the FDIC and an Equal Housing Lender.   http://www.iamnorthwestarkansas.com/canva (Canva) -   Are you looking for ways to build a Digital Marketing Strategy from scratch? Whether you need to design things for your family or personal brand or need a versatile design tool to help you with your social media presence. Canva can help.   Need new Business Cards? Canva has you covered.  Need to create and post Social Media images quickly? Canva has you covered. Need to create videos for Social Media and beyond? Canva has you covered. Need to create a sharp-looking resume? Canva has you covered....

Creative Language Technologies
On Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts: What Can AI Do for Us?

Creative Language Technologies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 56:28


This is episode #12 of the podcast and it's Thursday, the 24th of February, 2022.My guest today is Dr. Jay Friedenberg, Professor of Psychology at Manhattan College where he founded and directs the Cognitive Science Program, and where he had served as Department Chairperson for over a decade. Dr. Friedenberg is a vision researcher and has published articles on symmetry detection, center of mass estimation and empirical aesthetics. In addition,  he has written a number of science books. These include undergraduate texts in cognitive science, artificial intelligence and non-linear dynamics. He is also an artist focusing on pastel landscapes and urban sketching and is serving his third year as President of the Haiku Society of America.We started the discussion with his book on "Understanding Aesthetics, Creativity and the Arts: An Interdisciplinary Approach”, addressing the challenges in defining beauty, art, and creativity. After considering whether beauty is sensory in nature or more intellectual, we debated if beauty and art can be studied scientifically, and addressed the role of intuition in art creation.The second part of the discussion moved toward technology. Since AI has found its way into the world of art for quite some time now, we looked at how it has already influenced the art industry. Is AI going to replace artists or is there always going to be some human intervention required to create art? And, if so, is the art ecosystem going to equally welcome both kinds of art creation?  Looking in the future, Jay shared his opinion on the role of AI in the art space in the next 10-20 years, debating who should own the copyright and the ethical implications of AI in creating art. Here is the show.Show Notes:- Defining beauty, art, and creativity- Is beauty sensory/emotional in nature or more intellectual? What is the role of intuition in art creation?- Can beauty and art be studied scientifically?- AI and the art industry- The role of AI in the art space in the next 10-20 years- Should AI own the copyright? - Ethical implications of AI in art creationNote:Links o Jay Friedenberg's books on Amazon: 1) Jay Friedenberg. The Future of the Self: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Personhood and Identity in the Digital Age. 1st Edition. University of California Press. 2020. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08KCW7319/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i4 2) Jay Friedenberg. Understanding Aesthetics, Creativity and the Arts: An Interdisciplinary Approach. 2020.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08G1SG16R/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i2 Jay's art:  bigapplearts.com

The Curious Creatrix Podcast
The Curious Creatrix talks with Rocko Paolo award winning songwriter, filmmaker and author about global music collaboration, what makes great art, industry vs audience and growing creatively .

The Curious Creatrix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 44:19


Rocko Paolo is an award winning songwriter, filmmaker and author. He has a prolific approach to storytelling that creates a varied catalog of original material. FACEBOOK LINK: https//fb.com/rockopaoloi AMAZON LINK: https://www.amazon.com/Rocko-Paolo/e/B08741PRW4%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share SPOTIFY LINKS: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7n0hRdPe3IfsUWeupXgAmt (Rocko Paolo) https://open.spotify.com/artist/3HoSnPYAp7IimNLvon5G9l (Paolo I.) https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Ihk4BHUlRM23sqdIYefxU (West of West)   ***Head on over to Creatrix Compass and explore our many offerings from free inspiration to get your creative juices flowing to creativity classes to creativity coaching and life coaching for creatives.  It can all be found at: https://www.creatrixcompass.com Your donation helps us continue to spread creativity throughout the land.  Thank you! https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=2PM3V82XDS7GA  Music: Good Friends Inc by Jonathan Boyle 

Nona Chats
11. Mandy CJ - Creative Process for Painting, Art Industry, Painful Periods, Menstrual Cups

Nona Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 45:39


Selamat datang kembali di Nona Chats - seri di mana kita berbicara dari hati ke hati dengan Nona yang sangat inspiratif dari berbagai bidang. Di sini kita berbicara tentang segalanya, termasuk kehidupan pribadi mereka, perjalanan karir mereka, healthy habits mereka, dan tentu saja cerita menstruasi mereka. --- Nona Chats with Mandy: Untuk episode ini, kami berbicara dengan Mandy. Mandy adalah seorang content creator dan pelukis yang sangat passionate tentang seni dan fashion. Dengarkan kami mengobrol tentang proses seni kreatif, mendapatkan inspirasi untuk karya seninya, dan evolusi style artistiknya. Kami juga membahas tentang kesehatan reproduksi, nyeri haid, remedy tradisional untuk nyeri haid, dan penggunaan menstrual cup. Follow Mandy di @mandycj_ --- Nona Woman: Website: www.nonawoman.com Instagram: @nonawoman Youtube: Nona Woman Nona Woman Mobile App: Apple App Store: Download Free Google Play Store: Download Free

She Ready
Aditya Mehta on NFTs and it's impact on the art industry

She Ready

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 30:27


Aditya is the Founder CEO of Art&Found™ — a curated marketplace for South Asian artists making art accessible to global buyers and brands like WeWork, Levi's and Starbucks. Prior to Art&Found, he worked as a Senior Art Director at Ogilvy & Mather, Mumbai. In this episode we discussed NFTs (non fungible tokens), their importance and impact on the art industry. Will art collectors and curators buy NFTs? Will art galleries adapt to this concept? What about the energy consumption of NFTs? Will the concept of NFTs make art less 'rare'? Aditya answered all our questions backed with research. Skip to 8:14 if you'd like to directly dive into our conversation on NFTs. Aditya's instagram: @theadityamehta | Art&Found instagram:@artandfound.co Follow us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/shereadypodcast/ or email us at shereadypodcast@gmail.com Music credits: On My Way by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4163-on-my-way License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Laid Back Guitars by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3964-laid-back-guitars License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amolika-maheshwari/message

The Art of It All
Welcome to The Art of It All

The Art of It All

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 0:29


Welcome to “The Art of It All,” a new podcast about art, culture, and identity. Join host Daria Simone Harper each episode for conversation with emerging and established artists and cultural workers of color who are setting the standard in their industries. Stay tuned!

Aliens Definitely, Bigfoot Probably

Today Pat and Jim are joined by Pats wife Rae, who happens to know a lot about JFK. Jim talks about Slovenia for far to long, all of the Art Industry is just a scam for money laundering, and Rae tries desperately to figure out the format of the show. Have a fun fact about Slovenia or want to share a personal conspiracy theory? Email us at Aliensdefinitelypodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pat-and-jim/support

Next Level Business Podcast
Episode 5 - Craig Alexander Breaking into the Art Industry and Not Giving Up on the Dream

Next Level Business Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 27:42


Welcome to the Next Level Business Podcast - We created this podcast to help you learn, grow, and get to the next level in your business and life.In this episode, we are talking with our friend Craig Alexander about how he got started and not giving.  He tells an amazing story about breaking into the art industry and the setbacks along the way to achieving his goals.  -----  Mastermind Website - https://www.nlmastermind.com/---Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nextleveljp/---Youtube - https://bit.ly/YTsubscribeJP---Website - https://www.joshpather.com/---Questions? Text Josh Directly - https://bit.ly/textjoshpather---Resources (aff links) Run Payroll With Gustohttps://gusto.com/r/josh3073 Bookkeeping For Your Business https://bench.grsm.io/joshpather8018 Support the show (https://nlmastermind.com/joinnow)

The Art & Industry of Business & Living
Let's Cut to the Chase: Relationship/Single in Quarantine

The Art & Industry of Business & Living

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 36:51


Subscribe to The Art & Industry of Business & Living podcast to have all future episodes delivered straight to you!    What if you didn't have a definition of what a relationship was supposed to be? Simone and Brendon chat with Justine McKell about creating a relationship right now (or not).  Listen to learn how you can get out of judgement and projection and into question to create the relationship you desire.  On today's podcast: What have you decided you need a relationship for? What would you like to choose? Creating a relationship during quarantine The energy that you're seeking What are you not being for yourself? Getting space and making it about the other person Links: Relationship: Are you sure you want one? RelationshipAreYouSureYouWantOne.com TheClearingStatement.com Learn how to start creating the relationship you desire.  Here's to starting the journey towards a better, more successful you!

The Art & Industry of Business & Living
Truth & Lies of Being On Dating APPS with Sarah Watt, Paula Peralta, & Wesley Pullen

The Art & Industry of Business & Living

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 31:01


Subscribe to The Art & Industry of Business & Living podcast to have all future episodes delivered straight to you!    What if there was a different possibility available with dating apps?  Sarah Watt, Paula Peralta, and Wesley Pullen join Simone to discuss the effects of the current quarantine situation on how we engage with people on dating apps.  Listen to learn how to start cultivating intimacy with yourself and creating the future you desire while having fun with sex and relationships.  On today's podcast: Quarantine and relationship Changing your relationship with yourself What do you desire to create? What if the purpose of life was to have fun? Be interested not interesting Making dating and sex less significant Links: TheClearingStatement.com Relationship - Are You Sure You Want One? RelationshipAreYouSureYouWantOne.com Learn how to create the future you desire. Here's to starting the journey towards a better, more successful you!

The Art & Industry of Business & Living
This Is Me with Brendon Watt

The Art & Industry of Business & Living

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 38:10


Subscribe to The Art & Industry of Business & Living podcast to have all future episodes delivered straight to you!    What do you want to create as your life? What do you want to be?  Brendon and Simone talk about the big ‘C' word: choice.  Listen to learn how to be present in your life, be in the question of what else is possible, and create something different in your future.  On today's podcast: The 'C' Word Being present with every single part of you Acknowledging that you are a gift If you had no past, what would you create your future as? Your life is not a sprint, it's a marathon Just keep choosing Links: The 'C' Word TheClearingStatement.com Learn how to create something different in your future. Here's to starting the journey towards a better, more successful you!

The Art & Industry of Business & Living
Isolation & Interesting Point Of View

The Art & Industry of Business & Living

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 25:53


Subscribe to The Art & Industry of Business & Living podcast to have all future episodes delivered straight to you!    What if you could live in a world where everything is available to you and you have infinite choice?  On today's podcast, Simone talks with Paula Peralta and Wesley Pullen about Interesting Point of View, one of the tools of Access Consciousness.  Listen to learn how to get out of judgement and open up a world of possibilities and create something different.  On today's podcast: Allowing a different possibility to show up Judgments you have of yourself What can we choose and create? Agreeing with someone's point of view Interesting Point of View puts you in choice 90 day Interesting Point of View challenge Links: AccessJoyofBusiness.com/ipov TheClearingStatement.com Learn how to have infinite choice.  Here's to starting the journey towards a better, more successful you!

The Art & Industry of Business & Living
Why You Don't Have A Man with Christopher Hughes & David Kubes

The Art & Industry of Business & Living

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 26:28


Subscribe to The Art & Industry of Business & Living podcast to have all future episodes delivered straight to you!    Why don't you have a man? Simone chats with Dr. David Kubes and Christopher Hughes about their upcoming, two-part call on the topic.  Listen to learn how you can start having more ease with men and create a space to have fun when it comes to finding a relationship.  On today's podcast: Two gay men telling women why they don't have a man Trying to be sexy A lack of need No expectations How men function in this reality Men don't want another mother The judgements of you Links: DrDavidKubes.com MrChristopherHughes.com Learn how to have more ease with men and finding a relationship. Here's to starting the journey towards a better, more successful you!