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Giuseppe Castellano talks to Arabelle Liepold, Executive Director of The Society of Illustrators, about the past, present, and future of the Society; why illustrators should consider becoming members; what the Society can be for… society; and more.To learn more about the Society, visit societyillustrators.org.Artists mentioned in this episode include: Norman Rockwell, Dean Cornwell, Charles Dana Gibson, Liza Donnelly, Edel Rodriguez, and Steve Brodner If you find value in this podcast, consider supporting it via Substack or Patreon. Among other benefits, you will gain access to bonus episodes we call “Extra Credit”. | Visit illustrationdept.com for offerings like mentorships and portfolio reviews, testimonials, our alumni showcase, our best-selling Substack, and more. | Music for the podcast was created by Oatmello.
Giuseppe Castellano talks to the folks behind The Edward Gorey House (as well as other Gorey fanatics and aficionados) about the life, work, and house of Edward Gorey.The first half of this episode was recorded at Gorey's 100th birthday gala, which was held at The Mansion at Ocean Edge in Brewster, Massachusetts. Special thanks go to The Edward Gorey House's director and curator, and assistant director and curator, Gregory Hischak and Coco Raymond.To learn more about The Edward Gorey House, visit edwardgoreyhouse.org.Photograph by Richard Avedon / © The Richard Avedon Foundation If you find value in this podcast, consider supporting it via Substack or Patreon. Among other benefits, you will gain access to bonus episodes we call “Extra Credit”. | Visit illustrationdept.com for offerings like mentorships and portfolio reviews, testimonials, our alumni showcase, our best-selling Substack, and more. | Music for the podcast was created by Oatmello.
Giuseppe Castellano talks to Skylar Smith, Professor of Liberal Arts at the Ringling College of Art and Design, about why there's no time like the present to start learning about illustration history; whether an illustration is fully complete without the interpretation of an audience; what Generative AI and a lawsuit by Albrecht Dürer have in common; and more.You can find Skylar on LinkedIn.Artists mentioned in this episode include: Jules Feiffer, Norman Rockwell, George Petty, Miné Okubo, Arthur Szyk, J.C. Leyendecker, Al Parker, Saul Tepper, Norman Bridwell, Beatrix Potter, Todd McFarlane, James Montgomery Flagg, Seymour Chwast, Hilary Knight, Ashley Bryan, Tomi Ungerer, Tex Avery, Eric Carle, George Herriman, Caravaggio, and Albrecht Dürer If you find value in this podcast, consider supporting it via Substack or Patreon. Among other benefits, you will gain access to bonus episodes we call “Extra Credit”. | Visit illustrationdept.com for offerings like mentorships and portfolio reviews, testimonials, our alumni showcase, our best-selling Substack, and more. | Music for the podcast was created by Oatmello.
In this episode, I talk to a person of one of coolest professions I've ever heard of - a painting conservator Lisa Capano, about her professional journey. How does anyone choose to become an art conservator and what does it take to become one? Lisa is sharing her story and insights into the industry, and the market of being an independent art restorer. How cool is that! Capano Fine Art Restoration & Conservation specializes in restoring painted surfaces on wood, canvas, walls, gesso, plaster, and other painted objects in the Greater San Diego Metro Area lisacapano@aol.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-capano-47381911/ Instagram (@capanofineartrestoration)
Today in 2012, the New York Times reported on what it called “probably the worst art restoration project of all time.” Thanks to an amateur artist, a fresco of Jesus in a church in northeastern Spain ended up looking quite different. Plus: a youngster in England wanted to help a local museum, so she donated her favorite rock to the collection. A Town, if Not a Painting, Is Restored (The New York Times) Unassuming rock from Dorset Museum goes viral again (Dorset Live) Back our show on Patreon and it will become a one-of-a-kind work of art --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
Jane Adams, former director of Partnership Relations with Jane Fortune and Advancing Women Artists, a non-profit organization that was dedicated to rediscovering, restoring, and exhibiting works by women artists found in Florence's Museums and State deposits, shares how she is continuing to raise awareness about forgotten artists and reclaim their rightful place in history.Jane explains how meeting Jane Fortune and Advancing Women Artists led to one of the most recent examples of lost art and also one of the most impressive. Sister Plautilla Nelli's (1524-1588) The Last Supper is the only known depiction of Christ's last meal by a female artist in the pre-modern age. The self-taught artist's massive canvas—about 21 feet long and 7 feet high—is one of the largest works by a woman artist of the pre-modern era in the entire world. Though women were banned from studying anatomy, Nelli defied conventions of the time by taking on a theme reserved for male artists and creating 13 life-size male figures. There are still so many questions and Jane helps clarify why some of these works were never considered masterpieces. A movement is happening now around Italy's women's art restoration and Jane will bring you into a history that is not just restoring the works of art, but also restoring women's place in art history. Over the past 10 years, over 70 works of art are now restored. When you think about it, art has always been used as a means of storytelling and has vastly enriched our lives. The world needs women to inspire us, to raise our spirits, and to serve as role models for our future generation of girls. A must listen! Only on Speaking of Travel! Thanks for listening to Speaking of Travel! Visit speakingoftravel.net for travel tips, travel stories, and ways you can become a more savvy traveler.
How can art restoration benefit the future? Art restoration is the process of restoring damaged or deteriorating artworks to their original condition or as close as possible. Guest: Alicia Coutts, Founder and Head Conservator at Toronto Art Restoration Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Message Date: April 2nd, 2023 Scripture: Luke 24: 13-32 Speaker: Mike Mileski Each of us has assumptions and expectations that can keep us from recognizing the real Jesus when we meet Him. When that happens, some people will quit altogether and blame Him. Some will replace Him with their own imagined Jesus. Others will accept that Jesus we just can't know Him. In this message, we join the disciples on the road to Emmaus, who walked three hours, and seven miles beside the risen Jesus, and still couldn't recognize Him. If they can, so can we. If Israel can fail to recognize their Messiah because of unhelpful, unbiblical expectations, so can we. What else is there? This message presents an approach to discipleship we like to call Art Restoration. #MonkeyChrist #Jesus #PotatoJesus #Discipleship #Messiah #BiblicalTheology #MetaNarrative
Students current and past from the SUNY Buffalo State College masters in conservation program (Emily Mercer, Anita Dey, and Josephine Ren) discuss applying to the program, student life, and the specifics of internships and networking. Check out the Buffalo program instagram @buffalostate_artconservation
"At the age of eight, Spencer Tinkham (b. 1992) discovered the exhilaration that few people achieve in a lifetime. A simple pocketknife, given to him by his grandfather, launched both his passion for creating and his future as an artist. Enthralled by the rich biodiversity that inhabited the water's edge in Norfolk, Virginia, Spencer's love for nature was also sparked early on. He realized that through sculpture, he could create lasting mementos of fleeting encounters. Spencer sculpted many readily available household materials- mostly soap bars and wood scraps. His tools were limited and primitive- a pocketknife, a hacksaw, and a pencil. Before Spencer graduated high school, he had already twice-won the Danner Frazer Youth Decorative Wildfowl World Championship. Spencer has no formal art training and is entirely self-taught. He continues to use primitive tools and mixes his oil paints from pigment powders. Most of his sculptures are still made out of found materials and are wildlife focused. Spencer's sculptures draw influence from literature, folk art, Modern art, and contemporary art. Spencer is intrigued by the repetition of human behavior over history and uses animal sculpture to help people ponder their impact on the environment and each other. Most recently, Spencer was inducted into the National Sculpture Society as an Associate Member. “Colaptes auratus auratus” was juried into the prestigious Leigh Yawkey Woodson “Birds in Art 2022” museum exhibition. He has work in the Dollar Tree, Inc. corporate art collection, and has sent his sculptures to many private art collections worldwide." https://www.spencertinkhamart.com/about-spencer-tinkham.html --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/loveletterstovirginia/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loveletterstovirginia/support
Cardiff Programs:Conservation Practice (MSc)https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/taught/courses/course/conservation-practice-mscThis hands-on conversion programme is dedicated to teaching the next generation of conservators through problem-based learning on real heritage objects. It is not required to have any previous experience in conservation. Two years, full time.Professional Conservation (MSc)https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/taught/courses/course/professional-conservation-mscDesigned for students with a background in the sciences, history, or conservation. One year, full time.The Future Conservators Podcasthttps://soundcloud.com/user-979095571/future-conservators-podcastthemeGrants and Loans:Information from Cardiff Universityhttps://www.cardiff.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/funding/loans-and-grantsThe Anna Plowden Trusthttps://www.annaplowdentrust.org.ukVisa information for studying in Wales:https://www.studyinwales.ac.uk/information/visasInstagram:Follow Kate at her job @warrenlasch_conservation_ctrFollow Mike @miketheconservatorFollow the Cardiff Conservation program, student run account! @cuconservationTwitter:Follow Seren @serenkitch11 Seren also recommends following @mainlymuseumsRead Mike's article in the December-January 2022 issue of News in Conservation “Out of Step: Conservation education and Military Veterans” Hosted and produced by Liz Hébert.
This episode covers the full range of success and failure when it comes to writing a master's thesis. Listen to hear about the personal writing experiences of Liz Hébert, Terri Costello and Paul van Lear.
Recent Masters graduates Liz Hébert, Terri Costello and Paul van Laar discuss the process of writing a thesis with Rosemie Coppens.
Episode 773 Stevie Kim moderates Clubhouse's Ambassadors Corner – In this episode Catherine Stratton IWA interviews Giulia Monteleone. These sessions are recorded from Clubhouse and replayed here on the Italian Wine Podcast! Listen in on this series as Italian Wine Ambassadors all over the world chat with Stevie and their chosen wine producer. Which producer would you interview if you had your pick? About today's guest host: Catherine Stratton IWA Educator, Owner of C.S. Selections LLC and Sales Manager for Strade Bianche Wines. Catherine Stratton Wenger was raised in her family's restaurant business, in Los Angeles. A first trip to Italy in 2001 led to her moving there at age 19 to pursue a degree in Art Restoration in Florence. She achieved a Certificate in Wine Education and Management from UCLA; she is also an Italian Wine Specialist from the North American Sommelier Association and a certified Yoga Instructor. In 2016 she founded Vino and Vinyasa Tours, a boutique travel company focused solely on Italy with winery visits and personal yoga instruction. In 2018, she founded CS Selections a wine brokerage working with several small importers in Southern California. In 2019 she finished second in her course at the Vinitaly International Academy in Los Angeles, becoming Italian Wine Ambassador. Currently she lives in Portland, Oregon, where she works as Sales Manager for Strade Bianche wines, a direct importer of Italian wine, and she manages the Oregon and Southern California markets for Charles Neal Selections, a French importer. Moreover, she co-founded the brand Due Terre Wines – producing certified organic wines from indigenous grapes in Sicily. On May 11 she will graduate with an Executive MBA – beyond the standard business coursework she has specialized in supply chains & operations, startup entrepreneurship, and strategic thinking. If you want to learn more about today's guest host, you can by visiting: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/cat.stratton Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/paroleinutili/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/catspringboard LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherinestratton222/ About today's guest producer: Giulia Monteleone was born in Palermo in 1989, after her studies she used to write for several magazines and guides about food and wine (L'Espresso, Slow Food) nonetheless - through bizarre turns of events - she met her current husband Benedetto Alessandro, a winemaker. They were both very passionate about Etna's wines, so after a long research, in July 2017 Monteleone project took shape: Giulia bought an old, two-hectare vineyard near the river Alcantara. In the following years Giulia has been focusing on expanding her knowledge of the Volcano through new vineyards which would be the basis for new wines. Today they cultivate around 5 hectares in 3 different Contrada, in the North and in the East face of Mount Etna. If you want to learn more about today's guest producers, you can by visiting: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/giulia.monteleone.94 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/giuliamonteleone___/ Website: http://www.monteleonetna.com/chi-siamo/ To find out more about Stevie Kim visit: Facebook: @steviekim222 Instagram: @steviekim222 Website: https://vinitalyinternational.com/wordpress/ Let's keep in touch! Follow us on our social media channels: Instagram @italianwinepodcast Facebook @ItalianWinePodcast Twitter @itawinepodast Tiktok @MammaJumboShrimp LinkedIn @ItalianWinePodcast If you feel like helping us, donate here www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/
Pour se lancer, il faut savoir s'entourer et prendre les bons conseils ! C'est le but de ce podcast, en collaboration avec le Réseau Entreprendre Alsace ! Patrick Pugin a lancé "Art Restoration" en 2007. Avec son CAP Mécanicien et son diplôme d'ngénieur en génie mécanique, il rénove des Porsche pour "vendre des voitures neuves qui ont plus de 30 ans".
On this episode of Showcase; Islamic Art Auction 00:36 Sara Plumbly, Head of the Islamic and Indian Art Department at Christie’s 01:12 The Art of Yang Qian 07:46 The Art of Art Restoration 10:59 Dystopia Sound Art 13:18 The Art and Soul of Mosul 17:57 The Good of the Hive 21:59 #IslamicArtSales #Dystopia #ArtRestoration
Current students discuss their personal experience with the second phase of the application (testing, portfolio, interview) and how COVID has changed the process - in some ways for the better.
No primeiro Boteco Holodeck, abrimos uma cerveja e conversamos sobre o que estamos jogando e ainda explicamos a confusão em torno das ações da Gamestop após as movimentações do subreddit r/WallStreetBets, onde milhares de usuários decidiram comprar ações da loja de jogos, fazendo subir vertiginosamente o valor da empresa, resultando numa confusão generalizada em Wall Street. Mas antes, conversamos sobre os problemas de Resident Evil Zero, com sua história morna e dinâmicas cansativas e falamos sobre Umurangi Generation, jogo independente desenvolvido por um Maori e que possui uma forte mensagem decolonial. Aproveite e leia nosso artigo sobre o jogo e como ele apresenta um perspectiva diferente do fim do mundo, comparado ao resto da indústria de jogos: Umurangi Generation: A Última Geração Que Deve Assistir O Mundo Morrer Diga também o que você achou do Boteco Holodeck e se gostaria de mais programas assim! Siga o Holodeck no Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Twitch, YouTube e entre em nosso grupo de Discord do Regras do Jogo. Escute nosso episódio anterior Regras do Jogo #86 – Representações De Guerra Participantes Fernando HenriqueGamer Antifascista Comentado no episódio: Art Restoration (and the Biggest Mod in Resident Evil History)A bolha da GameStop é uma lição sobre o absurdo e a inutilidade da bolsa de valores Músicas: Persona 5 – Beneath The Mask lofi chill remixLazerhawk – Star Hustler
On this episode of Showcase; In Conversation with Ekin Bernay 00:45 Ekin Bernay, Performance Artist 01:18 'Breaking' Barriers 08:55 The Royal Tenenbaums 11:17 Metamorphosis 14:01 The Art and Soul of Mosul 16:33 The Met Unframed 20:36 The Art of Art Restoration 22:42 #EkinBernay #Mosul #TheRoyalTenenbaums
On this episode of Showcase; Sustainability on Set 00:41 Paul Evans, Co-founder & Partner of Greenshoot 04:52 The Art of Art Restoration 12:31 Bollywood in 2021 14:47 All-New Superhero TV Series 17:43 Movie Almanac: Scream 20:33 Charlie Chaplin's The Kid 23:51 #TV #CharlieChaplin #Bollywood
Van Eyck's Ghent Altarpiece is often considered one of the world's most important paintings due to it being the first great oil painting and the forerunner of artistic realism in the Renaissance. It also has a very exciting history, escaping destruction from angry reformation crowds and being stolen multiple times throughout its lifetime. One panel, stolen in 1934, is still missing. Come listen and learn about questionable restorations, Nazi art thievery, and a very disturbing looking lamb.
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Restoration work has begun on a piece of Acadian artwork that has been tucked away in the basement of a school in Shediac for decades now. We talk to Daniel LeBlanc - executive director of Nation Prospere Acadie - the charity that now owns the piece.
How did Chris go at Improv? What's classed as a lamp these days? Crazy art restoration, Hamilton won an award, Brittany Spears and so much more. Come join us.
Back for their second year, the C&R students chat about how they spent their summer break.
Last week saw another failed painting restoration in Spain, and the world just can not stop making fun of it. Sara Crofts, Chief Executive of The Institute of Conservation 00:28 #Murillo #Painting #Restoration
ECPs are largely dependent upon odd jobs for money, and internships for experience. Grad students from the C&R program share their experiences working odd jobs and finding internships.
What's the first semester of the C&R program like? Do you start conserving on the first day? Are you drowning in readings? Paul van Laar [TAH], Charlotte Wiechmann [glass & ceramics], Marieke Voogd [contemporary], Danicia van Glanen-Weijgel [textiles], and Liz Hébert [paintings] answer all of these questions and more.
This week we sat down with Ella Hendriks, a professor involved with the C&R application process, to find out how COVID-19 has effected selection week.
In our first episode, five masters students from the University of Amsterdam discuss their personal experience applying to the Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage program. Featuring Mané van Veldhuizen [technical art history], Anthi Soulioti [contemporary], Willemijn Bolderman [textiles] , Terri Costello [glass & ceramics], and Liz Hébert [paintings].
Kevin Tacka = Visual Artist, Musician, Theatrical Performer/Producer, Building Trade Artisan, Educator.Kevin Tacka has been located on/near Congress Square Portland since 1994. Specializing in Fresco Murals, Fountains, Painting, Art Restoration, Plaster - Paint -Cement Surfaces, Song/Story Producing, and Campfire Cowboy Appearances. Appearances that have resulted in 100's of Adventures Of The Black Toad and Big Bad Dan Stories, performed live at the local Cable Access Station. Kevin also enjoys being the Portland Chapter Coordinator for The Plein Air Painters of Maine since 2014.As a 2 time University of Southern Maine Graduate ( Fine Arts, Art Education ), Kevin has been in the WMPG Radio community since 1984.
Kevin Tacka = Visual Artist, Musician, Theatrical Performer/Producer, Building Trade Artisan, Educator. Kevin Tacka has been located on/near Congress Square Portland since 1994. Specializing in Fresco Murals, Fountains, Painting, Art Restoration, Plaster - Paint -Cement Surfaces, Song/Story Producing, and Campfire Cowboy Appearances. Appearances that have resulted in 100's of Adventures Of The Black Toad and Big Bad Dan Stories, performed live at the local Cable Access Station. Kevin also enjoys being the Portland Chapter Coordinator for The Plein Air Painters of Maine since 2014. As a 2 time University of Southern Maine Graduate ( Fine Arts, Art Education ), Kevin has been in the WMPG Radio community since 1984.
This is part 1 of a 2-part interview.Portugese master painter Nelson Ferreira discusses the state of realism in the West, his shocking rebellion against his academic institution, and how painting a haunting series carried him through a years-long depression.Nelson studied Fine Arts Painting and has exhibited and taught internationally. He is a visiting lecturer for the National Portrait Gallery, National Gallery of Lisbon, Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa and many other museums and artistic institutions, where he teaches both beginners and advanced levels – including courses on historical painting methods specifically tailored for restorers.Nelson created and runs the classes in the Saatchi Gallery, V&A Museum, Chiswick Business Park, Regent Street Crown Estates and Grosvenor. He's just been awarded a diploma for his continuous research on Mediaeval painting methods and he's now preparing to advance for his PhD at the Prince's Foundation, on the topic of 15th century Primitive Flemish oil painting techniques.
This is part 2 of a 2-part interview.Portugese master painter Nelson Ferreira discusses his fidelity to ancient techniques and working with toxic materials, the chemical properties of pigments, and making professional connections in the art world.Nelson studied Fine Arts Painting and has exhibited and taught internationally. He is a visiting lecturer for the National Portrait Gallery, National Gallery of Lisbon, Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa and many other museums and artistic institutions, where he teaches both beginners and advanced levels – including courses on historical painting methods specifically tailored for restorers.Nelson created and runs the classes in the Saatchi Gallery, V&A Museum, Chiswick Business Park, Regent Street Crown Estates and Grosvenor. He's just been awarded a diploma for his continuous research on Mediaeval painting methods and he's now preparing to advance for his PhD at the Prince's Foundation, on the topic of 15th century Primitive Flemish oil painting techniques.
Scott M. Haskins is an art conservator with Fine Art Conservation Laboratories, an internationally renowned painting restoration firm that provides a variety of professional services, including disaster response for art and murals. He is also the author of the Save Your Stuff series, of which over 10,000 copies have been distributed to help people save their stuff at home.
The Comic Source Podcast Episode 189 Art Restoration with Michael Kelleher Introduction of Michael How did you discover comics? What were some of your favorite titles as a kid? Finding a career in art restoration Restoral Process What is the … Continued The post The Comic Source Podcast Episode 189 Comic Art Restoration with Michael Kelleher appeared first on The Comic Source Blog.
Home Art Chat Greeting Cards Art Chat Library Blind Series Linda’s Artwork Artistic Harmonies Blog Color Your World! Art Books 4 Sale Linda’s Biography Study With Linda Art Chat Library [Edit Inline] All the Art Chats in One Place! This is where you can watch/listen to all Linda’s Art Chats. The list runs from the most recent to oldest art chats, including those that were done as AMO Art Chat. Enjoy! Restoration, Conservation and Collecting Advice with Doug Eisele In this Art Chat, Linda welcomes Doug Eisele, owner of the oldest and more respected gallery in Cincinnati, Eisele Gallery of Fine Art and Old World Restorations. Whether you are an artist or collector, there are many things you need to know to make wise decisions that will affect your painting’s ability to be restored. We will touch on what artists should know tackling questions about materials as well as when the painting should be varnished. These are only two of the many topics we’ll discuss. If you are a collector, we will talk about what you should look for before investing in a painting. How do you know if the painting will last? Are you making a good investment? What other clues should I be looking for? Should I look at the back of the painting? What is restoration? For what reasons is restoration done? What is the difference between conservation and restoration? Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/LindaRiesenbergFisler)
Continuing from our podcast Restoring the Masters, Sally Woodcock, a PhD student from the Hamilton Kerr Institute talks about how we restore old oil paintings to their former glory. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Continuing from our podcast Restoring the Masters, Sally Woodcock, a PhD student from the Hamilton Kerr Institute talks about how we restore old oil paintings to their former glory. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
It’s amazing who you can meet in a park during your child’s soccer game. I was introduced to Stephen Gritt on one such occasion last summer by someone who knew that Stephen would make a great guest for Electric Sky. They were right. Show ID and intro Interview with Stephen Grit National Gallery of Canada […]