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Have you ever wondered what exactly an artist residency is and whether it might be the missing piece in your creative journey? In this comprehensive guide, Ty Nathan Clark takes you through everything you need to know about these transformative opportunities.Artist residencies aren't just retreats—they're powerful creative accelerators that provide dedicated time, space, and freedom to focus exclusively on your work. From rural sanctuaries nestled in nature to dynamic urban studios, these programs offer artists the chance to step away from daily distractions and immerse themselves in their practice.The benefits extend far beyond a change of scenery. Residencies foster creative growth through uninterrupted studio time, expose you to new perspectives in unfamiliar environments, build valuable professional networks, provide access to specialized equipment and mentorship, and can significantly enhance your artistic credibility. As one resident reflected, "I left with the certainty that I'm an artist with a commitment to the creative life that I've never since questioned."Finding the right residency requires understanding what you need. Do you crave rural peace or urban energy? Are you seeking community or solitude? Can you self-fund, or do you need financial support? From fully-funded career-makers like Skowhegan and MacDowell to self-directed retreats, there's something for every artist at every career stage—you just need to know where to look and how to successfully apply.Ty shares insider tips for crafting winning applications: be specific about your plans, showcase your strongest recent work, explain why this moment and this particular residency are right for you, and always follow application guidelines meticulously. For those who secure a residency, he offers practical advice on preparing materials, absorbing your surroundings before diving into work, and documenting your experience.Whether you're considering your first residency application or looking to elevate your approach, this episode provides the knowledge and inspiration to take this meaningful step in your artistic journey. Ready to transform your practice through new experiences, connections, and creative freedom?Send us a message - we would love to hear from you!Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg
Doubt isn't the enemy of artistic greatness—it's the catalyst. Reuniting after two months apart, Ty and Nathan dive into the profound relationship between artistic excellence and uncertainty through Robert Hughes' provocative quote: "The greater the artist, the greater the doubt."Ty shares his exciting news about being accepted to the Marfa Invitational after years of persistent applications, exemplifying how perseverance through doubt eventually bears fruit. We explore Charles Bukowski's observation that intelligence breeds uncertainty while ignorance fosters unearned confidence, and how this paradox shapes the creative journey.The conversation weaves through profound insights from Anton Chekhov on asking questions rather than providing answers, Francis Bacon's challenge to "deepen the mystery," and Kurt Vonnegut's call to "jump off cliffs and develop wings on the way down." Drawing parallels between artistic exploration and literal mapmaking, we discuss how venturing into unknown creative territory requires tolerating discomfort while expanding our artistic capabilities.Whether you're feeling stuck in your creative practice or questioning your direction, this episode offers a refreshing perspective: interesting failures lead to interesting successes. By redefining what success means and embracing experimentation as part of the journey, artists can transform doubt from a burden into a powerful tool for growth.Ready to make your most interesting work? Join us for a conversation that might just change how you view uncertainty in your creative practice. As Van Gogh wisely advised, "I am always doing what I cannot do yet in order to learn how to do it."Send us a message - we would love to hear from you!Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg
This episode is a replay from Dec 28th 2023. Just Make Art will be back with a brand new episode on March 20th.What happens when an artist truly understands their medium? For Robert Rauschenberg, that's precisely when it was time to stop and move on. His philosophy—"I usually work in a direction until I know how to do it. Then I stop. At the time I am bored, or understand, and I use those words interchangeably"—serves as the launching point for a deep dive into artistic evolution and the creative mindset.Ty Nathan Clark and Nathan Terborg unpack Rauschenberg's approach to creativity, exploring how his constant medium-shifting—from painting to sculpture, printmaking to performance—wasn't merely restlessness but a deliberate artistic strategy. They examine his famous "combines" that incorporated everyday objects and trash, born initially from economic necessity but evolving into a revolutionary artistic approach that bridged the gap between art and life.The conversation takes fascinating turns through the concept of the "beginner's mind," the documentation of creative processes, and the tension between commercial success and artistic growth. Particularly compelling is their discussion about creating opportunities in today's art landscape—from organizing house shows to leveraging digital platforms—that echoes Rauschenberg's resourceful spirit.Whether you're a working artist feeling stagnant in your current practice, or someone curious about the artistic mindset, this episode offers both philosophical insights and practical takeaways about embracing boredom as a creative signal, following your curiosity, and maintaining that crucial sense of wonder throughout your creative journey. Ready to transform your approach to making art? Listen now and discover why sometimes understanding something completely is your cue to move on to the next exciting possibility.Send us a message - we would love to hear from you!Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg
Join us for an exploration of art and materials in this interview Nathan Terborg, recorded at his solo exhibition at Galerie Benjamin Eck in Munich. Nathan skillfully transforms found objects into thought-provoking art pieces. Discover how his early experiences in his grandfather's woodshop influenced his artistic journey, leading him away from traditional painting towards an immersive sculptural practice. Nathan dives into the essence of experimentation, stressing how the relationship between artist and materials is foundational to creating meaningful work. Nathan's approach of curiosity and discovery emphasizes that artistic freedom resides in the acceptance of imperfection and the willingness to explore beyond the surface. The conversation also highlights the importance of communication through art, with Nathan referencing the impactful words of Louise Bourgeois. This insight showcases the intrinsic value of art as an unspoken language that connects both the creator and observer. By drawing from personal anecdotes and professional insights, Nathan inspires listeners to reconsider their interactions with materials and art forms. As he encourages audiences to engage with sculptures tactually, he elucidates the transformative potential hidden within the discarded. Dive into this rich dialogue on creativity and allow yourself to be inspired by the alchemy of art! Make sure to subscribe, share, and leave your thoughts in the comments! We love to hear how art resonates with you!Galerie Benjamin Eck: www.benjamin-eck.comChris Fay Media: www.chrisfay.deSend us a message - we would love to hear from you!Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg
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Host Ray McManus and Producer Drew take a nostalgic journey through the past five years of CMA programming, revisiting standout moments. From the Mona Lisa to video games inspired by M.C. Escher, this lively clip show highlights a diverse range of fascinating topics.Featured Programs:Interior Lives Lecture with Curator Michael Neumeister: https://youtu.be/_123uORVr_A?si=fL4Ri3W_I1Ft3dpECatawba Law and Indigenous Sovereignty: https://youtu.be/JDF_zzwyNYM?si=pcnQQ0vmyVY90Lby"A World Seeing More Than Human Culture" with Rina Banerjee: https://youtu.be/w89nPIrIoiY?si=IznzCQwTjUExjfeiDonatello, Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Raphael: The Italian Renaissance in America: https://youtu.be/_0ErgsUHnDw?si=lTZCpScPkB96dcXdThe Secret Lives of Great Artists with Alyssa Velazquez: https://youtu.be/dxyrDG1-960?si=kUd-vF38yRz5dT9aEscher and the Virtual Realm: https://youtu.be/ZxLL_1aZRbI?si=Ce6Vmfcs3lN4IRkc(Un)Settled: Opening Performance: https://youtu.be/BF5prkLD-mg?si=SkZJ1MOQ8o-H_cyv
Imagine the thrill of witnessing your art travel across oceans for a debut in Europe. Join Nathan Terborg he recounts the exhilarating journey of his solo exhibition at Gallerie Benjamin Eck in Munich and the captivating artist talk with curator Domenico de Cirico. This episode promises an insider's look into the logistics of moving over 1,300 pounds of art, the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi that fuels his worldview, and the concept of Weltanschauung that shapes his artistic vision. With Domenico's engaging questions, they traverse the landscape of impermanence and decay, finding beauty in the overlooked and forgotten materials Nathan incorporates into his works.Listeners will gain insight into his creative processes as Nathan shares how artists like Kiefer, Burri, and Bradford have profoundly influenced his work with discarded materials. This isn't just about art; it's a narrative of transformation and resilience. From a personal journey from addiction to recovery, they explore parallels between personal growth and artistic creation. This conversation is a heartfelt appreciation of the power of creativity to renew perspectives and give new life to forgotten materials, turning them into compelling stories of renewal. A special thanks goes to Benjamin Eck for this incredible opportunity, Domenico de Chirico for the thoughtful and thought-provoking questions, Chris Fay for doing the videography at the event, and everyone who supported and attended the exhibition.@galerie_benjamin_eck@domenico_de_chirico@chris_fay_mediaSend us a message - we would love to hear from you!Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg
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In this episode of the Brief Talk Podcast, host Unb Tim welcomes artist Paul, creator of Cheesecake Boys, to discuss the intersection of art and personal expression. They explore the origins of Cheesecake Boys, the importance of vulnerability in art, and the challenges of burnout and creative pressure. Paul shares insights into his creative process, the playful nature of his work, and the significance of visibility and representation in LGBTQ+ art. The conversation also touches on the evolution of coloring books and the future of LGBTQ+ art in a changing political landscape. In this engaging conversation, Paul and Unb Tim explore the intersections of art, identity, and community within the LGBTQ+ experience. They reflect on the impact of the AIDS crisis, navigate the complexities of queer identity in everyday life, and discuss the importance of representation in art. The dialogue also delves into the playful exploration of gender norms, the role of fantasy in artistic expression, and the evolution of queer spaces. As they share their dreams of creating an underwear line and hosting art shows, the conversation highlights the vibrant community that art can foster and the inspiration drawn from pioneering artists. Takeaways Paul's Cheesecake Boys merges art with playful sexuality. Art can serve as a form of therapy and personal expression. Navigating burnout is a common challenge for artists. Inspiration can come from everyday experiences. Vulnerability in art allows for deeper connections. Finding one's unique voice is essential in art. Coloring books can be a fun and inclusive medium. Visibility in LGBTQ+ art is crucial for representation. Art can address political issues through humor. Creating art should be a joyful and personal experience. The AIDS crisis profoundly shaped the identities of those who lived through it. Art can be a powerful medium for expressing and exploring queer identity. Navigating everyday interactions can reveal hidden layers of identity. Representation in art is crucial for fostering inclusivity and understanding. Challenging gender norms through art can lead to new forms of expression. Community spaces are essential for queer individuals to connect and thrive. The evolution of queer spaces reflects broader societal changes. Inspiration can come from both contemporary and historical artists. Dreams of creating art-related products can lead to exciting collaborations. The creative process is unique to each artist and can evolve over time. Links: Website - https://paulrichmondstudio.com Social Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/real_men_apparel_company/ Twitter - https://www.youtube.com/@realmenapparelcompany Bluesky - https://bsky.app/profile/cheesecakeboys.bsky.social YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/paulrichmondstudio Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/paulrichmondstudio NOTE - if reading this after the show has dropped, sometimes the account gets deleted by the social media site. Support UNB For on going support join our Patreon - www.patreon.com/unbblog You can now Join for free. For one time support visit our support page - https://www.underwearnewsbriefs.com/about/support-unb/ You can donate by Ko-fi or Paypal Or buy from the UNB Store - www.unbstore.com Gift us something from our wish list - https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/KCJXCDDPU0LI?ref_=wl_share Buy Amoresy - https://amoresy.com/UNBTIM Buy BodyAware - https://bodyaware.com?bg_ref=7FgHF6QR1x Buy Xdress - https://xdress.com?bg_ref=cG6ohBdgUO Buy Real Men - https://www.rmac.store/TIM77812 Find out More Read more at unbblog.com Follow unb on Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/unbblog Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unbblog Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/unbstoreandblog/ Follow Tim Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/unbtim Instagrm - https://www.instagram.
What if the mind could fish for ideas just as easily as one casts a line into the sea? Join us on a voyage into the enigmatic world of the late David Lynch as we explore his profound influence on creativity. From the haunting landscapes of "Twin Peaks" to the visceral imagery in "Eraserhead," Lynch's work has left an indelible mark on the arts. We share personal stories about encountering Lynch's films for the first time and how his distinct vision has shaped our own artistic paths. The episode also highlights Lynch's unique approach to capturing ideas, likening them to fish swimming in the vast ocean of our subconscious, just waiting to be caught with the right amount of patience and silence.The art of meditation takes center stage in our conversation, revealing how it can be a powerful tool for achieving balance in your studio practice. By examining David Lynch's philosophy and the insights from his book "Catching the Big Fish," we delve into how meditation aids in nurturing the true self. This introspective journey includes reflections on the wisdom of philosophers like Donald Winnicott, historical figures such as Abraham Lincoln and musical poets like Nick Cave, with anecdotes that illustrate how meditation serves as both a shield and a weapon against life's inevitable challenges. The discussion underscores the importance of clarity and focus in the pursuit of artistic expression.In the quest for creative freedom, we navigate the essentialism and the balance between light and darkness in the artistic journey. We uncover the liberating potential of saying no to distractions, embracing the mystery of the unknown, and documenting fleeting thoughts to ensure they aren't lost to time. Practical tips come to life, offering listeners ways to capture inspiration through journaling and other methods. Whether you're a seasoned artist or a curious beginner, this episode invites you to rethink the boundaries of your creative process and rediscover the joy of genuine artistic freedom. We will mis you David Lynch.Send us a message - we would love to hear from you!Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg
What if embracing uncertainty could unlock your artistic potential? Inspired by Jack Whitten's "Notes from the Woodshed," Nathan Terborg embarks on a reflective journey through the philosophical depths of creativity and doubt. This episode unpacks Whitten's profound insights, shared through compelling quotes and personal anecdotes, revealing how his struggles with self-doubt and conviction resonate with our own artistic journeys. Nathan navigate's the beauty of complexity and the transformative power of journaling, drawing from Whitten's 1987 journal entries. This episode emphasizes the significance of acknowledging emotions and using journaling as a tool for growth and introspection. By exploring Whitten's creative process, we highlight how embracing the daunting feeling of starting over can lead to profound artistic breakthroughs. The artist dive's into personal experiences of vulnerability, illustrating how recognizing our starting points allows us to move forward with intention, despite the shadows of uncertainty.Our journey continues with an exploration of Whitten's artistic intention and innovative techniques. Delving into his creative process reveals how intentionality and evolution drive artistic expression and how unconventional tools can become refined techniques. We reflect on the power of self-coaching and the potential benefits of documenting intuitive experiments. As we wrap up, the transformative potential of journaling stands out as a beacon for personal and professional insight, encouraging listeners to maintain clarity of vision while confronting challenges and negativity.Send us a message - we would love to hear from you!Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg
Can an artist truly live without creating? Join us as Ty Nathan Clark explores this compelling question and offers an intimate view of his creative journey while Nathan prepares for his much-awaited exhibition in Munich alongside the talented Kit King. Through the lens of cherished literary works by Lewis Hyde and Rainer Maria Rilke and the poetic brilliance of Theodore Roethke and Allen Ginsberg, Ty shares insights into the transformative power of turning inward for inspiration. Together, we unravel the essence of inviting past artistic influences into our work, embracing the natural flow of creativity, and celebrating the raw authenticity that emerges when we connect with our inner selves and nature.This episode is a heartfelt celebration of the artist's journey, filled with profound reflections and inspiring moments. Ty delves into the necessity of pursuing art as an intrinsic need and the value of self-discovery and solitude in fostering true creative expression. Highlighting a captivating encounter with artist Edward Povey, we discuss the importance of focusing on the soul and authentic creativity over seeking external approval. Let this conversation inspire you to prioritize your genuine artistic vision and find solace in the undeniable magic of creation.Books:The GIft: Creativity and the Artist in the Modern World - Lewis HydeLetter to a Young Poet- Rainer Maria RilkeA Small Porch: Wendell Berry Where Nathan is Showing in Munich January 2025:https://www.benjamin-eck.comKit King:https://www.kitkingart.comEdward Povey:https://www.instagram.com/edwardpoveySend us a message - we would love to hear from you!Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg
Creative Guts is pleased to share this episode of Off the Wall with Matt and Amy from the Rochester Museum of Fine Arts in Rochester, New Hampshire. Off The Wall is a semi-regular series where Matt and Amy chat with a wide variety of visual artists, digging into the nuts and bolts of their creative process to reveal more about the layers of meaning, emotion, and intent behind their work.In this episode, Matt and Amy talk to Matt Gerding about "Weekend Wanderings: Explorations Not Too Far Off the Main Trail", an exhibition featuring a series of original works in the Bernier Room, at the James W. Foley Memorial Community Center. The exhibit will be on view from November 4, 2024, to January 31, 2025, with a reception planned for December 7, 2024, from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm.Matt is a painter, educator, and mayor from Somersworth, NH, whose work is deeply inspired by the conserved natural areas of Seacoast New Hampshire, Southern Maine, and the Great North Woods. https://mattgerdingart.com/Learn more about the Rochester Museum of Fine Arts at www.rochestermfa.org.
What if chasing your dreams and confronting your fears are two sides of the same coin? Join us on a journey through the intricate dance of art and fear. We unveil the tightrope artists walk between ambition and dread, sharing personal stories and insights on how external expectations and internal critics can often hijack our creative instincts. With a nod to Agnes Martin's studio rituals and Andrew Wyeth's secretive Helga series, we discuss how action and routine can triumph over fear, creating a safe space for authentic artistic expression.The creative process is often a battlefield between personal vision and external validation. We explore this tension and offer a roadmap for minimizing distractions in our tech-driven world. By examining Helen Frankenthaler's patience-first approach to art and the pitfalls of chasing trends, we illuminate the importance of following one's heart amidst the noise. Whether through the lens of cinema's slow storytelling or the raw truth in self-directed growth, the conversation highlights the significance of focusing on the art itself rather than fleeting social media approval.As we navigate the emotional highs and lows of the artistic journey, we celebrate the vital role of community and collaboration. Drawing inspiration from historical art movements and the camaraderie among fellow creators, we emphasize the power of artist friendships. Listen as we share how genuine relationships can inspire creativity and foster healthy competition. Our discussion also touches on the strategic use of social media, encouraging artists to journal their progression with intention, and reminding us that the joy of creation and problem-solving lies at the heart of every artist's path.Send us a message - we would love to hear from you!Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg
Send us a Text Message.In this Episode of World Talk, dubbed as Art Talk, we continue our conversations into the mind of Nathan Frank Walton, artistically known as Life After Death. In this episode, we discuss how the repercussions of Nathan's criminal behavior started to take a toll on him, his family and friends. Resulting in Nathan hanging up the title of Cayman Brac's Most Wanted.Listener discretion is strongly advised as we discuss drug, alcohol and sexual abuse as well as criminal activity. Because of the references to self harm and suicide, please click this link for helpful resources during times of mental distress.https://alexpantonfoundation.ky/contact/Support the Show.
What happens when an artist's "unit" of work is rooted in "trouble"? Join us as we explore this fascinating concept through the insights of Amy Sillman, uncovered in an enlightening Art21 episode. We dive into the gripping narrative of how tension and contradiction can be both a hurdle and a muse, shaping the creative grammar that artists use to articulate their vision. By reflecting on Sillman's methodology and the wisdom of experienced artists, we uncover the power of understanding and defining our own unique artistic foundations.Have you ever thought about the intimate relationship between an artist and their materials? Our journey continues as we traverse the dynamic landscape of artistic mediums, from the smell of fresh paint to the thrill of finding the perfect object in a thrift store. We emphasize the importance of experimentation, pushing boundaries, and feeling the materials in your hands. Like relationships tested through trials and imperfections, the artist's connection to their mediums evolves, leading to unexpected innovations and a renewed passion for creation.Can embracing imperfections in your work actually propel you forward? We wrap up by reflecting on the significance of documentation and the evolution of one's artistic journey. Drawing inspiration from unconventional tools and the stories of transforming unsold pieces, we highlight the beauty of unpredictable art-making. By documenting progress and embracing both control and spontaneity, artists can continuously improve and grow. Balancing moments of struggle with bursts of inspiration, we stress the need to stay energized and committed, always pushing the boundaries of our creative potential.Watch the Art21 video here: Amy Sillman Art 21Send us a message - we would love to hear from you!Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg
Send us a Text Message.In this Episode of World Talk, dubbed as Art Talk, we begin our conversations into the mind of Nathan Frank Walton, artistically known as Life After Death. Listener discretion is strongly advised as we discuss drug, alcohol and sexual abuse as well as criminal endeavors. The goal of this interview is to help society understand the mentality of a young man in turmoil and how his actions impact himself, loved ones and the greater community. For the first part of the interview, we explore who Nathan was as a child and how he became Cayman Brac's Most Wanted. Because of the references to self harm and suicide, please click this link for helpful resources during times of mental distress https://alexpantonfoundation.ky/contact/ Support the Show.
Ever wondered what it truly means to be a perpetual student in the world of art, or more simply put, an Art Nerd? We're pulling back the curtain on the relentless pursuit of knowledge that fuels creativity. Join us as we share our personal stories of embracing the titles of "nerd" and "elitist" with pride, and reveal why there is a heavy responsibility on an artist of continuous self-education. We also reflect on wisdom from Winston Churchill, Gandhii, Haruki Murakami and others about the real journey of learning, urging you to never stop seeking new information and diversifying your avenue's.Curiosity is the lifeblood of any artist, and this episode celebrates that insatiable hunger for knowledge. From the childlike wonder of exploring vintage bookstores for hidden gems to diving into the lives of influential artists like Joan Miró, we discuss how maintaining a curious mindset can lead to profound artistic discoveries. We also highlight the importance of asking questions and engaging with more knowledgeable individuals, reinforcing that the quest for knowledge is endless and ever-rewarding.Finally, we delve into how diverse influences shape creative expression and why it's crucial to expand your horizons beyond the conventional. Learn from the past and discover the transformative power of blending different cultural and artistic elements. We share practical advice on networking, researching, and maximizing artistic growth through various mediums, emphasizing the necessity of being a lifelong learner. Whether it's through unconventional sources or engaging with the art community, this episode is packed with insights to help you grow as an artist and creative thinker.Send us a message - we would love to hear from you!Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg
Ever wondered how to turn happy accidents into artistic masterpieces? Join us as we sit down with Jeremy Cowart, the visionary photographer known for his high-profile subjects like Taylor Swift and Barack Obama, to explore the unpredictable nature of art and the magic of childlike creativity. Jeremy shares his journey from launching the impactful Help Portrait initiative to pioneering the world of Lightographs and NFTs. Get ready to be inspired by his relentless pursuit of innovation and his unique approach to photography that ensures no two photos are ever the same.Discover the intricate dance between passion, purpose, and creativity as we delve into the purity of creating for creation's sake. Jeremy's insights reveal the pressure of social media on today's creative processes and emphasize the beauty of embracing one's unique identity. Through personal anecdotes and quotes from iconic figures like Basquiat, Thom Yorke, Picasso and Oscar Wilde, we explore the essence of maintaining an open and playful mindset in our artistic endeavors, reminding us that true artistry thrives on the freedom to explore and express. With reflections on the importance of lifelong learning and adapting to new creative landscapes, this episode celebrates the relentless spirit of artists who continue to reinvent themselves and inspire others through their unyielding commitment to self-expression.Send us a message - we would love to hear from you!Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg
Brand New Learn Squared Instructor Kris Brady joins us for an inspirational episode where we discover his path toward mastery and talk about his incredible new course, MASTERING FILM UI. In this episode, Kris shares how he started when UI design and animation was a niche and how he levelled up and progressed over the years to work in Film (Black Panther, Love, Death & Robots, Aquaman & more) and curate the exact career he wanted. We also discover how Kris built his course with storytelling and artistry in mind and the best way to approach it. SIGN UP FOR MASTERING FILM UI https://www.learnsquared.com/courses/mastering-film-ui FOLLOW KRIS https://figurestudio.co/ https://www.instagram.com/kris_brady_ https://x.com/kris_brady_ FOLLOW LEARN SQUARED https://www.learnsquared.com https://www.patreon.com/patreon https://www.cara.app/learnsquared https://www.instagram.com/learnsquared https://www.twitter.com/learnsquared https://www.linkedin.com/school/learnsquared YOUR HOST https://www.artstation.com/dhanda https://www.instagram.com/dhandatron https://www.cara.app/dhandatron
In This episode of ArtTalk, we find out how the community is harnessing its creative power. Cassie Paup shares all about the line up for the Moab Free Concert Series, beginning June 28th. There's a new local magazine called Ephemeral, a storytelling collective from the Colorado Plateau. Guests include Alison Hartford and Molly Gurney. We also hear from a budding new talent in Moab, Cozy Soul, whose new works recently appeared in his premier showing at the Moonflower. Multi Instrumentalist, educator, Jeff Guttierez of the Fiery Furnace Marching band and other bands hops in to give the downbeat on all things Musical and Moab. We even get to hear some original jazz compositions. Enjoy!
Join us on "Just Make Art" as we tackle this age-old dilemma of pricing your art, when to show the world the work you have been experimenting on, exploring new ideas, maintaining studio focus and more. In our latest episode, we uncover strategies for setting art prices with confidence and consistency, exploring methods like per square foot pricing, market research, and peer comparison. We emphasize the delicate balance between overpricing and undervaluing your work, and the critical role of supply and demand. Discover the importance of not just setting the right price, but also finding the right audience who values your unique artistic voice.We also venture into the complex world of gallery sales versus direct studio sales. Gain insights into standard gallery commission splits and learn about the flexibility you have when selling directly from your studio, including offering discounts. Our conversation centers around developing a strong pricing strategy backed by solid market research and sales data, and we stress the value of external input and mentorship. Empower yourself with the tools to confidently justify price adjustments to dealers, ensuring your art is valued appropriately in the market.Ever felt torn between producing familiar work and diving into new, experimental projects? We explore this common struggle among artists, offering advice on building confidence in new work and balancing hidden projects with existing commitments. Our discussion extends to the dynamics of different galleries and their impact on your artistic growth. We share personal stories about the freedom and creativity of using found materials, and practical tips for maintaining studio focus. Tune in for an inspiring dialogue that encourages you to embrace artistic evolution while staying connected to your creative spirit.Artists mentioned in the Episode:@Wunderwood_art@jennhassin@acestark@nanvanryzin@theartsofmythoughts@eh.painting @Samantha.lesan.art@AudreyCha.art Send us a message - we would love to hear from you!Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg
The intimacy of a personal journey weaves through this episode, with our special guest host who recounts a moment back in 2006 when a dream compelled them toward the canvas, marking the beginning of a lifelong passion. Their narrative strikes a chord with anyone who has discovered art's calling later in life, illustrating that it's never too late to reimagine your path. I mirror this sentiment, sharing the defining day I chose art over the corporate ladder, a reflection of my own quest for deeper meaning. Together, we celebrate these pivotal decisions—the courage to embrace a new chapter, the embrace of uncertainty, and the triumph of personal narrative in art's expressive tapestry. Embarking on a creative journey requires a leap of faith, something our recent guest, the captivating Eric Breish, knows all too well. As we unravel the threads of Eric's transformative venture into the art world, we share in his brave decision to present metal paintings at the Ferrari Gallery—a medium that challenges and delights in equal measure. It is a privilege to discuss Eric's daring approach on Just Make Art, where taking risks isn't just encouraged—it's a philosophy. Join us for a conversation that not only charts the course of artistic evolution but also ignites the spark for your own creative revolution.Follow Eric on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eric_breish_artSend us a message - we would love to hear from you!Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg
Mark and Nick are back for another whirlwind tour of our brains from museums to travel and reading. We answer a listener question from Griffin Makes! Send in your question for the next "Art Talk with Mark and Nick". We'll revisit the themes of trying to make art in a world of distractions periodically. Check out Nick at @designisblank and Mark at @markadamspictures
Art Talk ประจำเดือนเมษายน 2024 หลังผ่านพ้นวันหยุดสงกรานต์ไป ใครนอนดูหนัง ดูซีรีส์อะไรจบไปก็มาเมาท์มอยกันได้ ฝั่งสามดู๊ดเองก็ขนหนังมาป้ายยากันมากมาย ทั้งสารคดี Kusama Infinity จากนายจุฬ / Banned from Broadcast: Saiko! The Large Family (2009) ของบีมหว่อง และ Fallout สุดเดือดจากต้นกล้า ต่อด้วยเรื่องราวศิลปะอื่นๆ ไม่ว่าจะเป็นการรีวิวเชียงรายเบียนนาเล่จากนายโจ้บองโก้ และนางสาวชมพู / เทรลเลอร์ของอนิเมะเรื่อง Look Back / หนังรอมคอมเรื่องแรกจากการ Generate ของ AI / “Rumours” หนังตลกร้ายเรื่องใหม่จาก Ari Aster ที่นำแสดงโดย Cate Blanchett และอีกมากมาย #SalmonPodcast #SalmonLAB #SalmonHouse #Arttrovert #เรื่องศิลปะน่าสนใจ #Podcast #พอดแคสต์ #พอดคาสต์ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you ever felt the magnetic pull towards the unknown realms of creativity, while the familiar clutches at your sleeves? That's where you'll find us in Pouch Cove, Newfoundland, ensconced in the James Baird Gallery's artist residency. Our latest gathering will come to you in 2 parts, minus the dearly missed Nathan Terbord, his spirit ever-present, delves into the heart of artistic innovation. Through a melding of voices—from the cobblestoned streets of Spain to the hustle of Philadelphia—we unravel the threads of comfort and courage that bind every artist's journey.Think scarcity stifles creativity? Think again! We challenge the more-is-better mindset as we celebrate the ingenuity and the power of creativity under constraint. We cover quotes from Louise Bourgeois, Agnes Martin, Dave Adey, Mark Rothko, Eva Hesse, Jerry Saltz, and Ursula von Rydingsvard. It's a call to arms for artists to embrace vulnerability and authenticity, to create not for applause but for the sheer necessity of expression.Our session wraps with a reflection on personal growth and its indelible mark on our craft. So refill your glass and settle in for an extended session of heartfelt artistic camaraderie, where the lessons shared promise to resonate with your creative spirit and perhaps even light the path for your next breakthrough.Artists in the episode:@Moksananda@francis.beaty@audreycha.art@jaclyn_gordyan@giannatesone@allisonhudsonart@bonny_thomassen_art (present but not in the episode)Send us a message - we would love to hear from you!Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg
Art Talk ประจำเดือนมีนาคม 2024 รอบนี้พบกับสารพัดเรื่องศิลปะจากสามดู๊ดอีกเช่นเคย เริ่มต้นด้วยเรื่องผู้ประกาศข่าว AI ใหม่ล่าสุด / แอป Gesture VR ที่เราสามารถนั่งวาดภาพ still life ในโลกเสมือนได้ / ละครเวที Chicago ของคณะละครม.กรุงเทพฯ / ชีวิตโรงหนังท้องถิ่นในญี่ปุ่น (จากสเตตัสของพี่เต๋อ นวพล) และหลากหลายเรื่องราวศิลปะอีกมากมายที่เกิดขึ้นในช่วงเดือนนี้ #SalmonPodcast #SalmonLAB #SalmonHouse #Arttrovert #เรื่องศิลปะน่าสนใจ #Podcast #พอดแคสต์ #พอดคาสต์ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
House KeepingBe sure to follow us on social media:FacebookTwitterInstagramBuy swag atTeePublicSubscribe to our exclusive contentMcSoss Private ReserveCome see us at:Steel City Con | Monroeville Convention CenterApril 12th thru 14thBuy tickets at:www.steelcitycon.comShownotes (all timestamps are approximate)Art Talk (04:40)Star Wars: The Acolyte (14:50)X-Men '97 (Episodes 1-2) (47:00)
Embark with Ty and Nathan on a reflective odyssey through the ebbs and flows of our art careers and the burgeoning community of our podcast. The artists peel back the layers of their journeys, from the leap into full-time artistry after two decades in another profession, to Ty's lifelong commitment to creative expression, inspired by his family's artistic legacy. Together, they delve into the significance of mentorship, the bond of friendship, and celebrate the milestones that have marked their paths in the unpredictable world of art.Step inside the artists' studio where the canvas of conversation stretches from the pressures of preparing for solo exhibitions to the collaborative harmony of a joint museum show. The artists share the transformative experience of seeing their work in the tangible reality of gallery spaces and the exhilarating challenge of translating themes like the ever-shifting "Warm Impermanence" into a visual narrative. Listen as they reveal the nuanced dance of inspiration, from the tangible beats of a Nine Inch Nails album to the immaterial yet potent acknowledgment from peers that propels us forward.Closing the episode with an encouraging brushstroke for emerging artists, the artists share hard-earned insights on navigating the art landscape—from the power of consistent creation to the joy of unexpected recognition. Whether discussing the anticipation of upcoming exhibitions or reflecting on the evolution of the podcast, our dialogue is imbued with the shared aspiration to inspire you to craft your own artistic journey. So, connect those headphones and prepare to explore the rich tapestry of creativity that awaits in our latest auditory gallery.Articles referenced in the podcast. https://www.laweekly.com/from-trash-to-transformation-the-art-of-nathan-terborg/https://drawinginspiration.fm/podcast/109-finding-beauty-in-brokenness-with-nathan-terborg/Chatabix Episode with Russell Toveyhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/russell-tovey-celeb-chataguest/id1560965008?i=1000630901990Send us a message - we would love to hear from you!Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg
How can we see ourselves as artists whose lives are the art we are constantly creating? Join us in this week's episode, We Are The Art, as we continue our Talk Story Time Series, in which Dr. BethAnne shares selected passages from her books and offers dialogue and wisdom inspired by her journey.Key talking points include: Personal reflections on embracing change and living by the heartHow we can work with anything in our lives and use it to create and growInspiration to live creatively, authentically, and expansivelyLive poetry readings, storytelling, spiritual wisdom, and candid reflectionsTune in next week for our next episode, Death is A Door: Archetypes of the Tarot. New episodes of Your Heart Magic drop weekly on Thursday evenings at 6 pm.Selected Readings/Books Shared in Episode:We Are The Art from Transformations of The SunFingerpaints & The Art of Becoming from Cranberry Dusk--Dr. BethAnne Kapansky Wright is a Licensed Psychologist, Spiritual Coach and Educator, and Akashic Records Reader. She is the author of the Award-Winning Lamentations of the Sea, its sequels, and several books of poetry. A psychologist with a mystic mind, she weaves perspectives from both worlds to offer holistic wisdom.If you'd like to explore what your Akashic Records have to share with you to guide you on your path at this time, you can find more about Akashic Magic Sessions HERE or Creative Soul Coaching HERE. Alternatively, sign up for the monthly newsletter Akashic Magic. Each month offers a unique perspective on the current energies along with intuitive writing prompts! Members enjoy a free gift— a complimentary copy of Dr. BethAnne's book, Cranberry Dusk— upon signing up. FIND DR. BETHANNE ONLINE:BOOKS- www.bethannekw.com/books FACEBOOK - www.facebook.com/drbethannekw INSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/dr.bethannekw WEBSITE - www.bethannekw.com CONTACT FORM - www.bethannekw.com/contact
Arttalk เดือนแห่งความรัก ก็ต้องคุยเรื่องที่น่ารักๆ อบอุ่นหัวใจกันบ้าง เริ่มจากการได้ subscribe เว็บดูหนัง MUBI ของนายจุฬ ที่ทำให้ได้ค้นพบหนังดีๆ มากมาย และฝั่งของบีมหว่องก็ได้ค้นพบ Spring Fever (2009) หนังเควียร์สุดฉาวที่ได้รับรางวัลจากคานส์ เรื่องนี้นายเม้งก็ดูจากใน MUBI เช่นกัน ต่อด้วยความประทับใจในหนังเรื่อง Perfect Days และห้องน้ำญี่ปุ่นสุดสะอาด ต่อมาด้วยข้อสงสัยของต้นกล้า ว่าทำไมแผนที่โบราณต้องมีรูปสัตว์ประหลาด กับขอชวนดูภาพวาดที่ปรากฎในซีรีส์มาแรงอย่าง Mr.&Mrs.Smith และเรื่องอื่นๆ อีกมาก ถ้านึกออกเดี๋ยวจะมาเล่าให้ฟังนะ #SalmonPodcast #SalmonLAB #SalmonHouse #Arttrovert #เรื่องศิลปะน่าสนใจ #Podcast #พอดแคสต์ #พอดคาสต์ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
เทปบันทึกการสนทนาจากกิจกรรม Arttrovert: Urban Art Talk เมื่อวันที่ 4 ก.พ. 67 ที่ศาลาว่าการกรุงเทพมหานคร โดยกิจกรรมนี้เป็นส่วนหนึ่งของเทศกาลออกแบบกรุงเทพฯ 2567 (Bangkok Design Week 2024) เพราะ "เมือง" เกิดขึ้นจาก "คน" และการจะหล่อหลอมวิถีชีวิตและความเป็นอยู่ของคนได้นั้น "งานออกแบบ" ก็เป็นจุดเริ่มต้นหนึ่งที่สำคัญเช่นกัน ในงาน Arttrovert: Urban Art Talk เราขอพาผู้ฟังไปย้อนชมอิทธิพลของการออกแบบพื้นที่และสิ่งอำนวยความสะดวกที่ช่วยสร้างเอกลักษณ์และแก้ปัญหาให้กับคนในพื้นที่ รวมถึงยังช่วยปลูกฝังค่านิยมทางการใช้ชีวิตของคนในเมืองไปได้พร้อมๆ กัน ภายใต้คำถามร่วมที่ว่า: “การออกแบบ” ในพื้นที่ สามารถช่วยให้เมืองดู “น่าอยู่” ขึ้นสำหรับทุกคนได้อย่างไร? Guest Speakers - ชัชวาล สุวรรณสวัสดิ์ : สถาปนิก / นักเขียนเจ้าของหนังสือ อาคิเต็กเจอ และเจ้าของสตูดิโอออกแบบ Everyday Architect Design Studio - ณัฐวุฒิ อัศวโกวิทวงศ์ : ผู้อำนวยการ Bangkok City Lab ศูนย์การทดลองเมืองกรุงเทพมหานคร ดำเนินรายการโดย - จุฬภัทร ผการัตน์ : Salmon Podcast - ธีรภาส ว่องไพศาลกิจ : Salmon House - คุณภัทร โสภารัตน์ : Salmon Lab #SalmonPodcast #SalmonLAB #SalmonHouse #Arttrovert #เรื่องศิลปะน่าสนใจ #Podcast #พอดแคสต์ #พอดคาสต์ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ช่วงต้นเดือนที่ผ่านมา ชาวแซลมอนรวมถึงเหล่าสามดู๊ดได้ไป outing ที่ไต้หวันกัน หลังจากวางแผนการเดินทางไว้ดิบดี แต่นายต้นกล้าดันเป็นกรดไหลย้อนจนต้องนอนพักอยู่ที่โรงแรมซะงั้น ในไลฟ์ Arttalk ครั้งแรกของปี 2024 นี้ สามดู๊ดขอชวนจัส-ธีรพันธ์ จาก Cinefile มารีวิว Art Space ในทริปไต้หวันแบบเล่าสู่กันฟัง และอัปเดตข่าวสารวงการศิลปะอื่นๆ อาทิ Juergen Teller / การตามดู Elemental ครั้งแรกของนายจัส และการดู Jojo Rabbit ของนายต้นกล้า ที่ขอเล่าย้อนหลังซะหน่อย #SalmonPodcast #SalmonLAB #SalmonHouse #Arttrovert #เรื่องศิลปะน่าสนใจ #Podcast #พอดแคสต์ #พอดคาสต์ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SIDA takes you around his first solo show in our first field trip in a while. GET THE BONUS SEGMENT ON PATREON: https://patreon.com/POWERFULTRUTHANGELS LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS!! https://apple.co/2UetHQb Other Audio Platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4w3Fpl9Y4Gb8sxCTiBpBac Castbox: https://bit.ly/2vsZBQn FOLLOW US: Powerful Truth Angels: https://www.instagram.com/powerfultruthangels 2TONE: https://www.instagram.com/alex2tone Polo Cutty: https://www.instagram.com/polo_cutty 7EQUIS: https://www.7equis.net/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We sat with Rania, a multi-disciplinary artist with an extensive resumé in the creative arts and has dedicated her entire life to manifesting a very well curated stage in the community. We speak on her journey and perspective on diverse issues as we typically do and it is a convo worth tuning in to.Support the showFollow Us:IG - www.instagram.com/imld.podTwitter - www.twitter.com/imldpodFacebook - www.facebook.com/IMLDPodYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/@IfMoreLetsDivide
สามดู๊ดพารีรัน Art Talk เดือนพฤศจิกายน เริ่มตั้งแต่เหตุการณ์ถกเถียงจาก Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 จนกลายเป็นกระแสเรียกร้องสิทธิคนทำงานอย่างแฮชแท็ก #ThankyouMappa สู่ #ThankyouAnimator, รีวิวแอนิเมชัน Pluto กับ Scott Pilgrim Takes Off ที่นายจุฬเพิ่งดูมาหมาดๆ และประสบการณ์จากงาน DIAGE Festival สุดประทับใจของต้นกล้าและบีมหว่อง #SalmonPodcast #SalmonLAB #SalmonHouse #Arttrovert #เรื่องศิลปะน่าสนใจ #Podcast #พอดแคสต์ #พอดคาสต์ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we welcome Alan Bamberger, a renowned art consultant and author with decades of experience. Bamberger has advised artists, galleries, and collectors, penned the influential "Art Talk" column, and authored seminal books like "The Art of Buying Art". His expertise has been sought after by top media outlets such as the New York Times and CNN. Join us as we delve deep into the art world with Alan. This is an episode not to be missed. Websites:Clean Break: https://cleanbreakpodcast.com/ Powered by AlwaysArt: https://www.alwaysart.com/ Us on Social:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cleanbreakpodcast/
This week we welcome Alan Bamberger, a renowned art consultant and author with decades of experience. Bamberger has advised artists, galleries, and collectors, penned the influential "Art Talk" column, and authored seminal books like "The Art of Buying Art". His expertise has been sought after by top media outlets such as the New York Times and CNN. Join us as we delve deep into the art world with Alan. This is an episode not to be missed. Websites:Clean Break: https://cleanbreakpodcast.com/ Powered by AlwaysArt: https://www.alwaysart.com/ Us on Social:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cleanbreakpodcast/
เม้าท์มอยหอยกาบกันแบบ Art Talk คราวนี้หลักๆ คือจุฬไปเที่ยวญี่ปุ่นมา แล้วไปเดินนิทรรศการศิลปะที่นั่นกันแบบฉ่ำ อาทิ นิทรรศการ David Hockney, Teamlab ฯลฯ เลยขอ express ความประทับใจต่อการเที่ยวญี่ปุ่นครั้งแรกไว้ ณ ที่นี้ พร้อมข่าวสารและรีวิวงานศิลปะไทยและเทศอีกหลากชิ้น เช่น Museum Mania นิทรรศการที่รวมประวัติศาสตร์ศิลป์ไทย 5 ยุคไว้ด้วยกัน และรีวิวนิทรรศการของคลังสยองของ Junji Ito Horror House พร้อมแขกรับเชิญพิเศษ วี จากทีมขายหัวเราะ ที่ได้ไปร่วมงานคลังสยองมากับต้นกล้าและเม้ง #SalmonPodcast #SalmonLAB #SalmonHouse #Arttrovert #เรื่องศิลปะน่าสนใจ #Podcast #พอดแคสต์ #พอดคาสต์ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From the Henssler Financial Studio this is your news minute on the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast presented by Engineered Solutions of Georgia. Today is Monday, October 2nd and I'm Keith Ippolito. On October 14th from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., the Hudgens Center for the Arts in Duluth will host an Art Talk featuring two prominent local artists, Olu Amoda and Dwain Vaughns. Their exhibitions have been on display at the center since August 12th. Amoda, the recent winner of the Hudgens Prize, will discuss his sculptural work, known for repurposing everyday objects to elevate contemporary art conversations. Vaughns, a renowned Gwinnett photographer, will share insights into his exhibition "Airfoils," which captures the essence of flight and the natural world. The event offers a unique opportunity for art enthusiasts to engage with these artists and gain a deeper understanding of their creative processes. The Hudgens Center for the Arts is located at 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway in Duluth. For more information, visit www.thehudgens.org. For more news about our community, visit gwinnettdailypost.com. For the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast, I'm Keith Ippolito. www.gwinnettdailypost.com https://www.esogrepair.com www.henssler.com www.thehudgens.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your past doesn't depict your future... In this segment, Kevo the Artist gives it to us straight via art talk. He shares his journey and life lessons from incarceration to entrepreneurship. WHO IS KEVO? Kevo is from Houston, Texas and holds an MFA degree. His art ranges from painting to theater production, highlighting racial dynamics and human experiences. He is the director of a nonprofit for arts, Kevo Arts Studios, and teaches at a college, with over 10 years of experience as the owner of a successful tattoo studio. Additionally, he has a background in Stage plays and filmmaking and has written and published several books. His story was even featured on Fox 26 News in a segment called From Inmate to Entrepreneurship, highlighting the journey from incarceration to business artistry. Kevo was proclaimed his own day from the Mayor of Houston, Kevo Day, April 6th, where he is honored for his value to the Houston community. KEVO'S CALL TO ACTION Support people with integrity. https://www.artbykevo.com/ CALL TO ACTION Subscribe / Follow GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp podcast & YouTube channel, Hit the notifications bell so you don't miss any content, and share with family/friends. GENESIS'S INFO https://genesisamariskemp.net/genesisamariskemp If you would like to be a SPONSOR or have any of your merchandise mentioned please reach out via email --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/genesis-amaris-kemp/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/genesis-amaris-kemp/support
A car lease is bad news for financial health. In this episode, a listener asks Art to talk her out of getting a car lease. Art does his best by explaining how a car lease works, why people get them, and why she should avoid them.Resources:Free Resources from Christian Money SolutionsAsk a Money Question!
This week we discuss our experiences working the comic book convention circuit as freelance artists.HostsPaul McGintyIan SharpleyMatt CasaleHouse KeepingBe sure to follow us on social media:FacebookTwitterInstagramBuy swag at:TeePublicSubscribe to our exclusive content:McSoss Private ReserveSee Matt at:Motor City Nightmares Jul 30 - Aug 1Sheraton Detroit Novi Hotel21111 Haggerty RdNovi, MI 48375Shownotes (all timestamps are approximate)Convention Talk(~ 04:00)Ian's Solo Art Career(~ 08:20)
Aqui vão os links das notícias Último retrato de Klimt vai leilão e gera grandes expectativas Galeria de arte é invadida e furtada no Rio de Janeiro Museu do Louvre resgata e exibe bens culturais da Ucrânia Exposições Portugal Exposição ˝Uma azeitona bordada em azul˝ de Rui Costa em Lisboa As imagens instáveis de Mattia Denisse na exposição Pau-Podre em Lisboa Exposições Brasil Exposição “Portinari Raros” chega ao CCBB de Belo Horizonte Exposição fotográfica traz vida do povo Yanomami em Curitiba Mostra de Antonio Obá com instalação inédita na Pinacoteca de SP Mostra coletiva em Campinas contesta a baixa presença feminina na arte "Enquanto", individual de C. L. Salvaro na Central Galeria, em SPO --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/art-talks/message
Art Talks News #9 Notícias A decisão judicial sobre obra de Andy Warhol que sacode o mundo da arte OK Venda de Spider de Louise Bourgeois gera polêmica no mercado de artes OK Exposições Portugal Vem aí a Feira Internacional de Arte Contemporânea ARCO lisboa Ex-banqueiro português condenado por fraude escapa da prisão Exposições Brasil Vem aí a segunda edição da feira de arte ArPa, em São Paulo Edital Projeto Viva Usina lança edital para artistas da Paraíba Centro Cultural Vale Maranhão lança edital para artistas da Amazônia Funceb lança edital "Diálogos Artísticos" na Bahia --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/art-talks/message
Creative Type Podcast: Conversations for visual artists and art lovers
Today, we tackle another listener question. Elizabeth asks when or how do you know when your painting is finished.Lori and Jaime talk about their experience along with practical tips and advice about how to know when your artwork is finished. Sometimes it takes taking a step back to know if a piece is finished. Sometimes pieces are never really finished.Join us as we each share what we do to determine when a painting is finished. From looking at it in a mirror to taking pictures of it and viewing it on the camera. Try some of our tricks that we use in our own studios.Usually, in each episode, we include bits of our personal lives into the discussion. Think of it as sitting with your two artist friends chatting about art, the art biz and life. Grab a cup of your favorite beverage and join us.Shoutouts: People and/or podcasts mentioned:Thanks to our listener Elizabeth Fahrlander for sending in today's question! Here's a link to see Elizabeth's artwork.Don't forget to subscribe so you won't miss out on any episodes. We'd love to hear from you, so email us any questions and comments. We're always looking for podcast ideas from you on subjects that you want to hear us talk about or questions you'd like the answers to.Help support the Show! We're selling merchandise to help cover podcasting costs. Support Creative Type Podcast and look super stylish and artsy while doing it.Painting Aprons with "Creative Type Artist" logo printed on it.Tote Bags with “Creative Type Artist” logo printed on it.
On Don't Listen To Me Episode 118: "Self Checkout"..Nerd & Coach Mally return to discuss being ready for Spring/Summer, the women's basketball Race War, the "Edge Fitness Reality Show" & plenty more. With music by DJ No Answer, enjoy! Song played @ the end: Art Talk by Larry June, The Alchemist & Boldy James
Andre Mazelin (he/him) As Dance Place's new executive director, Mazelin will oversee the development and growth including strategic direction, operational oversight, talent acquisition and retention, and legal. Mazelin most recently served as senior manager for Prince George's Community College Center for Performing Arts and was a member of its launch team in 2019.Previously, Mazelin held several arts leadership roles in Baltimore, Maryland, as managing director of Motor House, an operations director of Creative Alliance at the Patterson and a grant panelist for the Maryland State Arts Council. Born in Montego Bay, Jamaica, Mazelin immigrated to the U.S. with his family as a child. He earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Baltimore and an associate degree in music and video business from the Art Institute of Fort LauderdaleInterview conducted in November 2022.This season of The Truth in This Art podcast is generously supported by The Gutierrez Memorial Fund and The Robert W. Deutsch Foundation. The Robert W. Deutsch Foundation invests in innovative people, projects, and ideas that improve the quality of life in Baltimore and beyond. The Gutierrez Memorial Fund was established in the spring of 2010, to honor the life of artist, visionary and community leader, John K. Gutierrez. The Gutierrez Memorial Fund is committed to supporting arts organizations and individual artists who are residents of Maryland and whose programs or projects serve Maryland communities. Thank you to both of these foundations for their support and making this season possible. ★ Support this podcast ★
YO! Ever since we first talked with Tim for a Bitter Branches bonus episode we had mentioned how we'd love to get in the weeds with him about his design work. We finally delivered! This was worth the wait if we do say so ourselves. Check it out!