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Live from Stitch and Staple at the illustrious 21C Hotel (because, why record in a normal studio when you can do it in a fancy hotel?), we dive into the deep end with Kris Graves, photographer extraordinaire and head honcho of KGP | Monolith, along with the relentlessly kind crew from Have a Nice Day Press. We grill Kris on everything from the role of documentary photography in social justice to navigating this wild political landscape we call life, all while discussing how photo books aren't just pretty—they're political weapons (but, you know, in a good way). If you've ever wondered how to make a photo book that doesn't just sit on a shelf, but sparks a revolution, this one's for you. Kris Graves might just be the guy to show you how. And then, we meet Have a Nice Day Press, who are all about making art books with the simple goal of being, well... nice. Like, refreshingly nice. They break down why making art books is their way of spreading good vibes and making the world a slightly less terrible place. Turns out, being nice is a radical act in the art world—who knew? Want more Kris Graves magic? KGP | Monolith (Warning: May cause sudden urges to buy all the books) Kris Graves Photography (Yes, he's that good) Curious about Have a Nice Day Press? Check them out here (Prepare to be showered with niceness) Join us for a wild ride filled with book love, kindness overload, and Kris Graves' no-nonsense take on everything from politics to photography. Grab your headphones and get ready for some serious (and not-so-serious) art talk.
Join with us as Duane Esser chats with Kathi Bogucki, daughter of renowned artist, Edwin Bogucki. Kathi's become a renown artist in her own right and, she shares stories growing up with her father, and watching him to learn. Kathi shares about his innate attraction to Arabian horses, and how he'd craft the sculptures, little bit by little bit, ever so carefully designed. Trial and error was a substantial and energetic learning curve for the Boguckis, as they crafted their vision. It's a compelling story of passion, creativity, and love for the Arabian horse, now in its next generation. The term 'pay if forward' comes to mind. VISIT OUR WEBSITE https://welovearabianhorses.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/we-love-arabian-horses/message
Episode 12 with Brooklyn Artist, Audrey Stone. Audrey is a painter that works with line, color and subtle color gradients. She observes the shifting color and light innate and describes it as an ecstatic experience. Audrey received her MFA from Hunter College and her BFA from Pratt Institute focusing on painting. She has exhibited widely across the United States as well as in Austria, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, England, France and Japan. Audrey has shown with Morgan Lehman Gallery, McKenzie Fine Art, the Andy Warhol Museum, the Arkansas Art Center, the Columbus Museum, Geoffrey Young Gallery, Kentler International Drawing Space, Kenise Barnes Fine Art, ODETTA Gallery, and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Her work is in many public collections including the Cleveland clinic, Credit Suisse, Fidelity Investments, New York Presbyterian Hospital and many more. In this conversation we talk about line, about moving through various stages of work , about the constants of a place and the markers of what is left in a place. It's about imperfect perfection, soft edge painting, moments o excitement and calm. We talked about creating paintings about unimaginable places as a way to understand the unknowable and the stories that are lost. We talk about color, showing the work and so much more!Please Subscribe to the show, leave a review and share this episode on social media or with friends! Check out our website for more information and follow us on @artist_and_place Steam Clock. Theme music by @GraceImago Podcast graphic design by @RobKimmel
Artist Marcus Bowcott's works combine his landscape painting roots, sculpture, and a good measure of irony and humor. In his works, you'll find reflections of our society's often contradictory relationship with our natural environment. In this Artist To Artist video, he shares with us his thoughts of our theme of the month, "A Greener Practice." LIVING A GREENER PRACTICE Artists have long been fascinated by and respectful of the planet we inhabit. Through the creative process, we have the power to promote environmentalism and make green initiatives a priority in cultural conversations. This April, we're diving into the myriad ways that artists can forge meaningful connections with nature and integrate sustainable practices into their artistic pursuits, while exploring diverse perspectives on the interplay between art and environmentalism. How does a connection to nature influence our work? What sustainable practices can we incorporate into our creative process? How can we use our platform as artists to promote environmentalism and inspire others to prioritise sustainability in their work and daily lives?
On today's episode of the Entrepreneur Evolution Podcast, we are joined by Kent Youngstrom, one-of-a-kind and highly acclaimed artist! He paints one-of-a-kind images (big and small) and is on a mission to make the walls of your home, office, or secret lair as stunningly beautiful as you are. Kent has collaborated with a variety of brands and individuals, including CB2, lululemon, NOBULL, Joanna Gaines & Magnolia Market. He is also the author of “be something. If you want to make something.” To learn more about Kent Youngstrom, visit http://www.kentyoungstrom.com/ We would love to hear from you, and it would be awesome if you left us a 5-star review. Your feedback means the world to us, and we will be sure to send you a special thank you for your kind words. Don't forget to hit “subscribe” to automatically be notified when guest interviews and Express Tips drop every Tuesday and Friday. Interested in joining our monthly entrepreneur membership? Email Annette directly at yourock@ievolveconsulting.com to learn more. Ready to invest in yourself? Book your free session with Annette HERE. Keep evolving, entrepreneur. We are SO proud of you! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/annette-walter/support
In this episode, Nikki Gal and her guest Sehej discuss the creative process as an artist, copyright tips, style development, owning your craft, and the power of showcasing your OWN muses. Sehej Dasan is an artist, illustrator, and designer. Living in NYC, she has made her artistic dreams a reality by pursuing her CALLING. Within developing her own distinctive and unique art style, she has showcased her pieces earlier this year. She plans on connecting with more individuals through her artwork in the near future. Never stop looking forward, JUST GO FOR IT. Check out her journey: @sehejdasan
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British composer Cheryl Frances-Hoad talks to Alexandra Wood about her new dramatic song cycle, 'Scenes from the Wild', set to lyrics by musician and librettist Amanda Holden. They talk about how many books Cheryl and Amanda went through before settling on Dara McAnulty's 'Diary of a Young Naturalist' and how Cheryl decided to become a composer over a cellist. 'Scenes from the Wild' premieres on Thursday 25 November 2021 at Southwark Cathedral, with a further two performances on Saturday 27 November. The piece will be premiered by City of London Sinfonia, Geoffrey Paterson (conductor) and William Morgan (tenor), with direction from Sarah Dowling. https://bit.ly/clsat50Origin3
Alexandra Wood talks to South Korean composer Donghoon Shin about his creative process and inspiration for his new work, My Shadow, co-commissioned by CLS and the Heidelberger Frühling. Donghoon also talks about his love for Mahler, Elgar, jazz bands and Led Zeppelin. The UK premiere of My Shadow will take place in our second Origin concert, Shifting sounds, at Southwark Cathedral on 4 November 2021. Origin: Shifting Sounds: https://bit.ly/clsat50Origin2
Alexandra Wood talks to composer Huw Watkins about his new piece, 'Five Duos', written in celebration of our 50th anniversary. 'Five Duos' will be premiered by Alexandra Wood (violin) and Katherine 'Waffy' Spencer (clarinet) in our 'Origin' series opener on 27 October at Southwark Cathedral. 'Origin: An authentic voice', 27 October 2021: https://bit.ly/clsat50Origin1
C24 is an independent platform, exploring collaboration as a creative practice. For this episode, the Berlin based founders of Collide24 - Lena Manger and Kevin Moll look in detail at Artist-to Artist collabs, with a glimpse into the NFT world and how it intersects with solo and group works.
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Welcome BLACK to the Cookout!!!Happy Black History Month!•This week on FBM: The Podcast we start out artist to artist series in Episode TISA (9): Artist to Artist with Andrew Montgomery Coleman.Drew is a multi-hyphenated actor that just does not stop working. Based but not limited to New York City, he is currently one of the stars of your new favorite webseries For The Boys . Join us as Drew walks us through his life and career being black and queer, moving from the south to the north, surviving and thriving in NY and his Covid horror story... you don’t wanna miss this one.Ig|Sc|Twitter : @drewboigeniusWebsite: theandrewcoleman.comAs always follow FBM on ig: @freeblackmillennials or email us at freeblackmillennials@gmail.com #FBMThePodcast
Jeff Ripple is an oil painter who creates fine contemporary realist paintings in the Luminist and Hudson River School traditions honoring North American landscapes. Some of the contemporary painters that have influenced him are Joseph McGurl and Erik Koeppel. A few of the Masters that have made an impression on Jeff are Frederic Church, Albert Bierstadt and Asher Durand. His fellow artists that have been of immeasurable help on his road to authenticity include Clyde Butcher, Richard Currier and his wife, Susan Currier. You can find his work on his website here and available work that I have in my gallery here.Enjoy the conversation!
Lyn is a Pastel Society of America Master Pastelist, an International Association of Pastel Societies (IAPS) Eminent Pastelist and a member of the Salmagundi Club. Her work has appeared in collections and exhibit throughout the United States, France and China. She is now living in a small town in Maine after 35 years in Florida, where she grew up. You can view her work on her website, Lynasselta.com or on my website, Lucyclarkgallery.com. She is also represented by Cutter and Cutter Fine Art Galleries in St. Augustine, FL., as well as Gleason Fine Art in Boothbay Harbor, Maine.
Marc Brown was influenced at a young age by music but moved away from it to become a Dentist. He found his love again for music at the age of 50 when, very suddenly, his life made a very large turn toward a new chapter in his life. Since then, he has developed his skills as a musician and singer and with it, creating a legacy through playing the old, the recognizable and the beloved music of Gus Cannon, Gene Autry , "That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine and The Phantom Empire. Also, there is a link for the song meaning of "The Midnight Special". Marc's website can be found here. As always, find me here. Thanks for listening! I promise, you won't regret it :)
Chris began her journey with paint about 15 years ago and has quickly developed her skills in oil. She lives in Charleston, South Carolina, with her husband and is constantly inspired by the hues of the landscape and the wildlife that inhabit it. You can see a large body of her work on her website here. You can also see the work available in the gallery here. She is also represented by Fine Art at Baxters in New Bern, NC.
Julie Willan found her love for art at a very young age and has pursued it in a myriad of different ways her entire life. 3 years ago, she came across a technique called Fumage which has entirely changed the direction of her work to incredible results. You can view her available work at my gallery here or see some of her archived work and read more about her on her website here. You can also view her Facebook or Instagram feed @juliewillanfineart or or mine @thelucyclarkgalleryandstudio on Facebook as well as Instagram. This technique is truly fascinating and one that I hope you will enjoy. Reach out by commenting, liking or subscribing!
Cindy has been an art educator for almost 40 years and all the while working to develop her own voice as an artist. Her early influences, including her parents, were instrumental to her love and passion of the arts and which continue to this day. She speaks of three artists along the way that have been of great inspiration to her and I wanted to create links to those so that you might get a little more insight into her creative aspirations as she moves and evolves into her own authentic voice. Those artists are: Email Mason, Vincent Vangogh and Franz Marc. Be sure to check out her work on my gallery website here as well. Thanks for listening! Questions, comments, subscribes and likes are very welcome indeed :)
Donna Johnson is an artist and retired Jungian psychotherapist residing in Atlanta, GA and Cashiers, NC. Her work which includes Oil and Encaustic imbues her work with archetypal symbolism which frequently appears in her work. Her work has appeared in the Journal of Sandplay Therapy due to their archetypal content and her painting, "Flower People" aired on Season 1 of "The Resident" on FOX. She is currently represented by the Reinike Gallery in Atlanta, Ga, The Encaustic Art Institute in Santa Fe, NM and at The Lucy Clark Gallery & Studio in Brevard, NC. You can also view more of her work on her website
Manfred Rehm is a found art sculptor who utilizes Stone, plastic, computer parts and metal into found wood and root sculptures. He has a degree in Art Education but his work and life carried him into many different venues. He now lives in North Carolina with his wife Cindy who also an artist. If you would like to see examples of his work, you can find them on my website. Please visit my Instagram feed @lucyclarkgalleryandstudio and my gallery Facebook which is The Lucy Clark Gallery and Studio for more information about Manfred as well as the other artists that I am proud and honored to represent :)Happy Listening and don't forget to create something beautiful just for you.
Cathryn started painting at the age of 6 and continued her studies with a scholarship to the Atlanta College of Art, graduating with a BFA in Fine Arts with her main focus being painting and photography. Her work continues to evolve as she works with collage on paper and canvas using assorted materials to create elaborate visuals. To see her work up close and personal please visit her website here or visit my website here. Be sure to check out her work on the gallery Facebook page at The Lucy Clark Gallery and Studio. As always, feel free to leave a comment, Subscribe to my Podcast channel or reach out by email. Lucy@lucyclarkgallery.com
Raymond Vennare was obsessed with the study of Archeology, Anthropology and Art. As he states, "it's the tangible artifacts left behind by those came before us." His work has since come to embody those interests and to symbolize that journey. We talk about his newest series, "If Walls Could Talk", as well as where he finds his inspiration for his writing, photography and mixed media art. To view his current body of work, Raymond's website is here. To view available works represented at The Lucy Clark Gallery click here.Please feel free to follow on Facebook as well! Raymond F. Vennare or The Lucy Clark Gallery and Studio.As always, feel free to leave a comment, Subscribe to my Podcast channel or reach out by email. Lucy@lucyclarkgallery.com
Join Matika and Adrienne In conversation with Jami Powell (Osage), Jaclyn Roessel (Diné) and Kristin Dorsey (Chickasaw), for the third and final episode of Indigenous Artist to Artist, Part 3: Who Decides? as we discuss the importance of indigenous people presenting, curating, and exhibiting themselves.As always, thank you to Ciara Sana for her amazing episode art, and Teo Elisio, for doing all the things. Thank you Max Levin for the music!!! Special thanks to Kristin Bolan and Will Paisley for supporting All My Relations. Support our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/allmyrelationspodcastSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/amrpodcast)Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/amrpodcast)
We welcome you into this intimate laughy conversation with three awesome full time artists--Photographer Ryan Redorn (Osage), painter Yatika Star Fields (Cherokee, Creek and Osage) and traditional tattoo artist Holly Nordlum (Inupiaq) for this second episode of Indigenous Artist to Artist as we discuss the importance of indigenous people holding space in the art world, the difference between help and inherent power, while we dare to imagine an otherwise— how beautiful might our world be if Native people were at the helm?Please follow and support the artists!Ryan Redcorn (@redcorn): http://www.buffalonickelcreative.com/Holly Nordlum (@hollywouldif_shecould): www.naniqdesign.comYatika Fields (@yatikafields): www.yatikafields.com.As always, thank you to Ciara Sana for her amazing episode art, and Teo Elisio, for doing all the things SPecial Kristin Bolan for your assistance.Also, welcome Will Paisley to the All My Relations team. Thanks for coordinating these cats. Support our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/allmyrelationspodcastSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/amrpodcast)Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/amrpodcast)
Mid-August every year is usually when Matika and Adrienne head out to New Mexico to get #SantaFancy, visit artist friends, and partake in all of the joy of Santa Fe Indian Market--the largest Native art market in the US. Like everything, Art Market was canceled in person this year, leaving us worried about and missing our artsy relatives. So we decided to launch a mini-series on Native art and artists!The goal of this series of episodes is two fold. In a world of cultural appropriation and “Native inspired” junk showing up on Instagram ads and in stores, we wanted you to get to know actual Indigenous artists. Folks who have been in the game for a long time, navigating the complicated and careful lines of culture, tradition, innovation, and art. We want you to hear their voices and their stories, know their work and their passion, and learn why its so important to support Native artists directly. Secondly, the pandemic has hit us all in a lot of different and difficult ways. But when the Native art world is so dependent on in person relationships, this time has meant that things have had to dramatically shift and change in a very short period of time. Many of our artist friends rely on art markets and shows for the majority of their income each year, and all of those have been cancelled. We wanted to bring these two pieces together, and introduce you to some of our artist friends, as well as check in and hear how their work and lives are moving forward in this new and challenging time. On this first episode, meet three awesome full time artists--Jewelers and metal smiths Pat Pruitt (Laguna Pueblo and Apache) and Waddie Crazyhorse (Cochiti Pueblo), and painter J. Nicole Hatfield (Comanche).Follow and support the artists!Pat Pruitt: https://www.instagram.com/patpruittmetalsmith/, http://www.patpruitt.com/Waddie Crazyhorse: https://www.instagram.com/crazyhorseclassics/, http://www.waddiecrazyhorse.com/J. Nicole Hatfield: https://www.instagram.com/jnicolehatfieldart/, https://www.jnicolehatfield.com/Adrienne’s Catapult story on Kristen Dorsey: https://catapult.co/stories/kristen-dorsey-native-jewelry-designer-fighting-stereotypes-art-adrienne-keeneSanta Fe Indian Market/SWAIA virtual market: https://swaia.org/indian-market/2020-exhibitors/We Are The Seed Market (Native run market, postponed for 2020):http://www.wearetheseeds.org/about-seeds.htmlAs always, thank you to Ciara Sana for her amazing episode art, and Teo Elisio, for doing all the things.Support our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/allmyrelationspodcastSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/amrpodcast)
March 8th, 2019 Join artists Mel Kendrick and Mary Heilmann for an illuminating talk about the works of fellow artist Louisa Chase that are part of the Parrish Permanent Collection. Moderated by Parrish Director Terrie Sultan. Our Friday Night programs at the Parrish are made possible, in part, by presenting sponsor Bank of America, with additional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes KayBe (BubbleGum Pop) to the Show! Web: www.thekaybe.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/thekaybeInstagram: @thekaybeTwitter: @thekaybeSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3ZVWWSQdSJuNJz00dcD0Bt KayBe grew up in St. Louis, Missouri and moved from Nashville to Los Angeles in 2013 to pursue a career in pop music. After a heavy hitting year of 9 single releases and 3 music videos in that pop vein, KayBe has absolutely awed and stunned her loyal fan base with the warmest Country love song ‘Sweet Love of Mine’. The song has received rave reviews from new listeners and long time fans alike and has surpassed all her success thus far. KayBe has live performances and showcases planned for the remaining of 2019 and early 2020 to share some good music and promote the release of her Sophomore EP. Media Inquiries for KayBe: Ryan Fulps Clutch32 Publicity http://clutch32.com
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes talker (Grunge-Pop) to the Show! smarturl.it/talkerintimidatedInstagram: @talkercelesteFacebook: www.facebook.com/talkerceleste During her ongoing work with Frenship, she has performed on several tours and played to sold-out crowds at Lollapalooza, Life is Beautiful and Bonnaroo. Playing with Frenship had her questioning her own role as a musician, singer, and songwriter, eventually leading to talker’s current project - something she terms “grunge-pop.” A hybrid of her musical influences, “grunge-pop” is heavily influenced by bands such as Nirvana and Soundgarden but with a more pop oriented sound. In a business where brand and persona are as important as the music, talker is authentic in a way that is instantly tangible, identifiable, and relatable. Media Inquiries: LaFamos Marketing & Publicity Dept. www.Lafamos.com
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes Spence Reed (Adult Contemporary) to the Show! www.spencereed.com Ohio-born with an indie city vibe, Spence Reed is soaking up all the creativity Nashville can offer. Listening to all genres growing up, Spence found himself somewhere between John Mayer and Eric Church. Honing stylistic approaches from indie-alt lyrics to pop-country production, Spence Reed has established his niche in a melting pot of genres. Media Inquiries: Anna Castle Kore PR www.korepr.com
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes Symetria, (Heavy Metal) to the Show! www.symetriamusic.com Welcome to Symetria. A metal band born in 2016 of musicians coming together to write what they've been waiting to hear. Twin shredders Kevin Cust and James Soto weave a sonic tapestry of complex and intertwined mastery while vocalist Vince Santonastaso grabs your attention and pulls you into the lyrics. Bassist Fernando Carrera brings the rumble and low end boom from the depths below and Blair Smith rages behind the drums to drive the sound with a thunderstorm's intensity and power that destroys everything in its path. Beautiful, humble, balanced, and intelligent, a perfect dream, is the definition pulled straight from the urban dictionary and translates clearly to what the band puts forth from the first note to the last. Symetria recorded their debut album in early 2017 and released it on September 29th. They immediately went all out and took the stage with Overkill and the rest of the Metal Alliance Tour the next day. Media Inquiries: Curtain Call Records www.curtaincallrecords.com
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes Bob Dee with Petro, (Rock) to the Show! www.bobdeewithpetro.com Bob Dee with Petro is New York City's premier rock band that has a sound reminiscent of Cheap Trick and has developed a significant worldwide fan base, as well as selling CDs and Videos on all major Internet sites worldwide. The band consists of Bob Dee (singer/guitarist), TJ Jordan (guitar). Alison Jones (bass), and Scott Campbell (drums). Bob Dee with Petro’s new album ‘Killstar’ was released April 4th, 2018 on AMG/SONY Records. This time around the band enlisted veteran producer Lou Giordano (Goo Goo Dolls, Taking Back Sunday, Plain White T's) to help mix. The 10-song album features hit singles "Fight" and "Breakdown." Media Inquiries: MBM MUSIC LLC www.mbmmusicllc.com
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes THE MÆNSION , (Metal / Alternative Rock) to the Show! www.themaension.com Bringing it with their new song "Say It", which describes the state of the world today with utmost honesty, the band is gearing up to release their revolution to the world with their upcoming tour and new album 'RÆVOLUTION'. With anthemic vocals, pulverizing guitar and bass riffs, mixed in with an electrifying amount of heart pumping percussion and keytar, THE MÆNSION are set out to crush the world. RÆVOLUTION world tour is happening now! Join the movement! Media Inquiries: Curtain Call Records www.curtaincallrecords.com
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes WNT-AL-N, (Pop, EDM) to the Show! www.facebook.com/wntalnwww.instagram.com/wntalniTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/wnt-al-n/1330743767 What do you call a melting pot of music, fashion and dance infused from living and traveling the world and absorbing the various cultures from the east to the west? WNT-AL-N! WNT-AL-N, pronounced “Went All In,” is an abundance of talent that can’t be boxed. From his diverse musical palate to his fashion flare and dance skills, his name encompasses it all. Creating radiant art to instill and inspire hope and motivation, the soon-to-be pop sensation gives his fans an authentic sonic fusion of funk, Caribbean, pop, hip hop and various ethnic sounds as he goes All In. Media Inquiries: LaFamos, Marketing & Publicity Dept. www.Lafamos.com
Artist to Artist w/ Jacqueline Hamilton In this episode of Artist to Artist DRE sits down with the Origin of Original herself, Jacqueline Hamilton! Writer, photographer, painter, corporate ladder climber AND mother. How does she do it all?! Fire conversation covering everything from motherhood and family entrepreneurship to emotional connection with art and her tremendous growth as a writer! Tune in and collect these gems and jewels being dropped...YA KNO!DREEmail: sacforlife@gmail.comIG: @artisttoartistpodcast / @_dred1_Jacqueline HamiltonFacebook: Jacqueline A. HamiltonWebsite: originoforiginal.comIG: @originoforiginal_ / @10lettersdeepTwitter: @10lettersdeepDownload Full Episode
Artist to Artist w/ Eazy Management In this episode of Artist to Artist DRE sits down with the Eazy Management Team! Mark Otero Jr. and Aaron Harris are the incredible duo behind EMT and are creating massive waves throughout the Pacific Northwest. Providing marketing, business consulting, mentorship and much more to a variety of artists, EMT is becoming the go-to team for creatives in need of career guidance! Fire conversation covering everything from marketing strategies and booking events to networking and artist contracts! Tune in and collect these gems and jewels being dropped...YA KNO!DREEmail: sacforlife@gmail.comIG: @artisttoartistpodcast / @_dred1_Eazy ManagementFacebook: Eazy Management TeamWebsite: eazymanagement.comIG: @eazymanagementTwitter: @Eazy_ManagementDownload Full Audio
Artist to Artist w/ Ike Watson In this episode of Artist to Artist DRE sits down with the renaissance man himself, Ike Watson! Using one title to describe this multifaceted silent legend would be an understatement. Singer, songwriter, rapper, producer, engineer, entrepreneur, the list goes on! Classic conversation covering everything from family and relationships to janky promoters, obscure sleep patterns and self discipline! Tune in and collect these gems and jewels being dropped...YA KNO!DREEmail: sacforlife@gmail.comIG: @artisttoartistpodcast / @_dred1_Ike WatsonFacebook: Ike Watson / @iwpmusicWebsite: iwpmusic.comIG: @iwpmusicTwitter: @iwpmusicDownload Full Episode
Artist to Artist w/ Jeffrey Cheatham II In this episode of Artist to Artist DRE sits down with author Jeffrey Cheatham to discuss the craft and business of writing. Dope conversation covering an array of topics from subliminals in children's literature to author beef! Tune in and collect these gems and jewels being dropped...YA KNO!DREEmail: sacforlife@gmail.comIG: @artisttoartistpodcast / @_dred1_Jeffrey CheathamFacebook: The Kid's Book Author Jeffrey Lee Cheatham IIEmail: jlcheatham2@gmail.comIG: jay_elcheatham2Twitter: @jlcheatham2Download Full Episode
Artist to Artist was a suite of four solo exhibitions curated by four artist’s presented in ‘rapid fire’ succession across four consecutive Fridays at Contemporary Art Tasmania in 2016. Project curator Kylie Johnson brought together four artist/curator teams: Paul Zika and Jacob Leary, Peter Waller and Micheala Gleave, Amanda Davies and Pat Brassington, Megan Walch and Justene Williams. In this episode we interview three of the project artists, Peter Waller, Megan Walch and Paul Zika, and project curator, Kylie Johnson about the aims and outcomes of the project. Angus Ashton and Kylie Johnson also produced video interviews with the artist curator pairs, to sit alongside each exhibition, and we have released these with this episode. They can be viewed on our website: http://www.contemporaryarttasmania.org/podcast What are you looking at? is produced by Theia Connell and Pip Stafford for Contemporary Art Tasmania.
In our “Artist to Artist” series, we invite two Creative Capital artists whose art practices rhyme in some illuminating ways. Recently, we got the eteam (2009 Emerging Fields) duo and Matthew Coolidge from Center for Land Use Interpretation (2009 Emerging Fields) in our offices to talk about the anthropocene, what they’re working on lately, and of course, the implications of a pile of rocks.
As part of Creative Capital's “Artist to Artist” interview series, Amy O’Neal (2006 Performing Arts) and Degenerate Art Ensemble (2013 Performing Arts) met to discuss collaborative practices in dance, choreography and site-specific performance.
As part of Creative Capital's “Artist to Artist” interview series, Cory Arcangel (2006 Emerging Fields) and Julia Christensen (2013 Emerging Fields) connected over the phone to discuss DIY projectors, outdated technology, retired constellations, source code, and other issues related to their media-based practices.
As part of Creative Capital's “Artist to Artist” interview series, Queen GodIs (2013 Performing Arts) and Tracie Morris (2000 Performing Arts) met up at the Brooklyn Museum to discuss commonalities in their work.
As part of our “Artist to Artist” interview series, Miwa Matreyek (2013 Performing Arts) and Janie Geiser (2000 Performing Arts) sat down to discuss commonalities in their work.
Creative Capital grantees Neal Medlyn and Jessica Almasy (of the theater group The TEAM) sat down to discuss their performance-based work around the theme of America.
Filmmakers Sandi DuBowski, Jennifer Fox and Braden King discuss their past experiences in raising funds for their film projects. This podcast was recorded at the 2012 Creative Capital Artist Orientation Weekend.