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Best podcasts about best art

Latest podcast episodes about best art

All in the Game | BNR
Special: Dutch Game Awards 2024-winnaars News Tower, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk en The 7th Guest VR

All in the Game | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 48:45


De Dutch Game Awards 2024 zijn uitgereikt in Beeld & Geluid, waarbij News Tower (van Sparrow Night) de grote winnaar was. Ook Bomb Rush Cyberfunk (Team Reptile), The 7th Guest VR (Vertigo Games) en meer titels, makers en supporters in de Nederlandse game-industrie werden bekroond. Joe van Burik, Jochem Visser, Donner Bakker en Niels Kooloos spreken een aantal winnaars in deze speciale aflevering van All in the Game. News Tower van maker Sparrow Night won op de Dutch Game Awards 2024 (georganiseerd door de Dutch Game Association) in maar liefst vier categorieën: Best Game, Best Audio, Best Game Design en Best Debut Game. Daarover spreken we Jan-Maarten Nachtegeller. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk van Team Reptile hebben we in All in the Game uitvoerig besproken toen de game in 2023 uitkwam. Als winnaar van de Dutch Game Award voor Best Art praten we met Tim Remmers en Solveig Møster. The 7th Guest VR van Vertigo Games won in de categorie Best Technology. Met welke innovatie? Dat hoor je in ons gesprek met Paul van der Meer. Dutch Game Awards 2024-winnaars:Best Game: News Tower – Sparrow NightBest Art: Bomb Rush Cyberfunk – Team ReptileBest Audio: News Tower – Sparrow NightBest Innovation: The Score – The Smartphone Orchestra (produced by WildVreemd)Best Technology: The 7th Guest VR – Vertigo GamesBest Game Design: News Tower – Sparrow NightBest Applied Game: Jungle the Bungle – HulanBest Debut Game: News Tower – Sparrow NightBest Student Game: King of the Bridge – Finn Schuuring, Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht Special AwardsInclusion Award: Zuraida ButerAwesome Achievement: Dutch Game GardenBest Studio: &ranjCareer Achievement: Derk de Geus Over All in the GameAll in the Game is de podcast over games voor iedereen. Wanneer er iets speelt in de wereld van games, hoor je dat hier: spannende ontwikkelingen, boeiende onderzoeken en natuurlijk de nieuwste releases om te spelen op je PlayStation, Xbox, pc of welk platform dan ook. Onder leiding van BNR's techredacteur Joe van Burik hoor je gesprekken met andere gamekenners, zoals hoogleraar computerwetenschappen Felienne Hermans, audioproducers André Dortmont en Wesley Schouwenaars, beursnerd Jochem Visser, techredacteurs Niels Kooloos en Daniël Mol én popcultuurkenners Donner Bakker en Sam van Zuilen. Elke week hoor je minimaal één aflevering van All in the Game. Of juist meerdere, wanneer er veel speelt in de wereld van games.Soms met impressies en analyses over actuele ontwikkelingen en nieuwe games. Andere keren kun je luisteren naar interviews met makers van bijzondere games, van Grand Theft Auto (GTA) tot Baldur's Gate 3 - zowel Nederlandse als internationale ontwikkelaars. Of we praten met e-sport-atleten, onderzoekers en andere experts in de wereld van videogames, in onze rubriek Main Game. En regelmatig laten we iemand van BNR Nieuwsradio aanschuiven om te vertelen over diens favoriete game van vroeger in de Retro-rubriek. In deze podcast kijken we verder dan alleen wat een game leuk maakt: we bespreken juist ook in de culturele, maatschappelijke, economische en technologische impact ervan. Jaarlijks gaat er immers zo'n 200 miljard euro om in de wereldwijde game-industrie, dat is al (vele jaren zelfs) daadwerkelijk meer dan de muziek- en filmindustrie bij elkaar opgeteld. Zo hoor je bij All in the Game niet alleen wat je moet spelen - en op welk nieuwe (game)platform - maar kun je daar nog bewuster mee bezig zijn, over praten en natuurlijk van genieten. Of het nou gaat om Super Mario of Sonic the Hedgehog, Fortnite of Roblox, voetbalgames van EA Sports FC of de FIFA, Call of Duty of Battlefield, League of Legends of Dota,of goude oude titels zoals Tetris, Rollercoaster Tycoon, The Sims of zelfs Snake. En we hebben ook aandacht voor liefhebberijen die dicht op games zitten, zoals Dungeons & Dragons, Lego en de films, series en strips rond reeksen zoals Star Wars en Marvel. Het komt allemaal aan bod in All in the Game. All in the Game werd als podcast al in 2022 opgenomen in het archief van Het Nederlands instituut voor Beeld & Geluid in Hilversum - als eerste podcast van BNR Nieuwsradio en één van de eerste gamepodcasts van allemaal. Gezamenlijk met talloze Nederlandse televisieprogramma's, radioshows, games, websites, webvideo's en podcast vormt dit materiaal de Nederlandse mediageschiedenis. Over Joe van BurikJoe van Burik is presentator, podcastmaker en techredacteur bij BNR Nieuwsradio. Je hoort hem bijna dagelijks in de Tech Update met het laatste nieuws over digitale technologie, en gaat daar in BNR Digitaal (samen met Ben van der Burg) elke woensdag dieper op in met gasten uit de techwereld. Daarnaast maakt hij onder meer de podcast All in the Game, voor iedereen die meer wil horen over videogames.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Strong Sense of Place
LoLT: World's Best Art Detective and Two New Books

Strong Sense of Place

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 11:32


In this episode, we get excited about two books: So Thirsty by Rachel Harrison and The Wildes by Louis Bayard. Then Dave shares the exploits of the world's greatest art detective. Links Rachel Harrison's website So Thirsty by Rachel Harrison Black Sheep by Rachel Harrison — hear Mel talk about it Such Sharp Teeth by Rachel Harrison — hear Dave talk about it Cackle by Rachel Harrison The Veil audiobook by Rachel Harrison, Louisa Krause (narrator) The Wildes: A Novel in Five Acts by Louis Bayard Jackie & Me by Louis Brayard Courting Mr. Lincoln by Louis Brayard The Black Tower by Louis Brayard The Pale Blue Eye by Louis Brayard Podcast — Detective Agency: Discrete Inquiries, Mysteries Solved Arthur Brand's website and Instagram Meet the World's Greatest Art Detective Confessions of an Art Detective The Indiana Jones of the Art World Hitler's Horses: The Incredible True Story of the Detective who Infiltrated the Underworld by Arthur Brand Transcript of this episode. The Library of Lost Time is a Strong Sense of Place Production! https://strongsenseofplace.com Join our FREE Substack to get our (awesome) newsletter and join in chats with other people who love books and travel. Do you enjoy our show? Do you want to make friends with other (lovely) listeners? Please support our work on Patreon. Every little bit helps us keep the show going and makes us feel warm and fuzzy inside - https://www.patreon.com/strongsenseofplace As always, you can find us at: Our site Instagram Substack Patreon Parts of the Strong Sense of Place podcast are produced in udio! Some effects are provided by soundly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Encore!
Arts24's best art shows and museums to visit this season!

Encore!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 11:12


From France's new immersive Viking city to a first look at Paris's restored and spectacular Jacquemart André museum and a celebration of the 100th birthday of the surrealism movement at Paris's Pompidou Centre, arts24 takes you on a trip to some of the best art shows and museums to visit this season. We also meet the toddlers whose art is selling for thousands.

Weekly Manga Podcast -White Grey Black-
NEW MANGA SERIES with the BEST ART

Weekly Manga Podcast -White Grey Black-

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 73:57


White Grey Black Weekly Manga Podcast for May 18th - May 24th, 2024Kaijin Fugeki: Kindled Spirits - 1 NEWSakamoto Days - 167Ghost Fixers - 9Manga newsOne more thing - Fire Emblem Engage and MoP Remix-Support me at patreon.com/WGBmanga -Twitter is @WGBManga -For business inquiries - whitegreyblackbusiness at gmail.com-Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/trinity/striped-funk

FEEL Slovenia Podcast
Best Art Museums In Slovenia

FEEL Slovenia Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later May 15, 2024 25:56 Transcription Available


Slovenia has numerous fascinating art museums, but none that are household names abroad, so they remain very pleasant surprises for visitors who discover them. In this episode, Dr. Noah Charney explores some of his favourite art museums in Slovenia, with a focus on those outside of Ljubljana. To cover some of those in Ljubljana, Dr. Noah Charney asked a few art world friends – Marko Jenko, a curator at the forthcoming Lah Museum, Matthew McQuarrie, a gallery owner and an American architect living in Slovenia, Blaž Peršin, the director of the City Museums of Ljubljana, and an Jaša Mrevlje-Pollak, a conceptual artist, for their tips. With Matthew McQuarrie, an American architect living in Slovenia, who coordinates the Dobre novice art exhibition featuring renowned international artists in Kamnik, the discussion delves into the importance of art in revitalizing communities and promoting critical thinking. Marko Jenko, a renowned curator, offers insights into the Lah Museum set to open in 2024. Blaž Peršin, Director of Museums and Galleries of Ljubljana, oversees various museums and galleries in the city and discusses the diverse art scene in Slovenia, spanning historical influences to contemporary trends. Jaša Mrevlje-Pollak, arguably Slovenia's highest-profile conceptual artist, with appearances at the Venice Biennale and the Frieze Art Fair, shares his perspective on the contemporary art landscape in Slovenia, spotlighting institutions such as Moderna Galerija, Cukrarna, UGM, the Art Gallery in Maribor, and Obalne Galerije Piran.Feel Slovenia the Podcast is brought to you by the Slovenian Tourist Board and hosted by Dr Noah Charney.Sound Production: Urska Charney For more inspirational content, check out www.slovenia.info and our social media channels, including Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Pinterest, LinkedIn and Tripadvisor.

il posto delle parole
Camilla Catarzi, Zeno Colangelo "Due caffè"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 20:31


Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.Camilla Catarzi, Zeno Colangelo"Due caffè"Barta Edizioniwww.barta.itIl caffè è un modo per rubare del tempo che sarebbe appartenuto di diritto al te stesso leggermente più vecchio.Terry PratchettPer caso, in un giorno qualunque, dentro un posto affollato, accettare l′azzardo e trovarsi di nuovo dentro un desiderio.Una storia minima, di piccoli riti, di attese, di tempi sbagliati. Un passaggio di nuvole e onde, stagioni che cambiano il cielo, fili invisibili che si tendono, si intrecciano, si stringono in nodi che possono essere sciolti soltanto con grande cura. Senza fretta e ancora meglio se insieme a qualcuno: ricetta ideale per ogni cosa, a cominciare dal caffè.Dai caffè. Due.Due caffè. Camilla Catarzi – Coltiva fin dall'infanzia una profonda inadeguatezza, che mette in pratica con costanza sbagliando scuole, lavori e fidanzati. In bilico tra punk e bohème, fa per anni l'artigiana, fin quando miracolosamente conquista un posto fisso in un'azienda che si inventa un ruolo su misura per lei: biografa aziendale. Dopo quasi dieci anni di pubblicazioni interne e 25 volumetti che sembrano dirle che è capace, incontra Barta e il fumettista Zeno Colangelo: nasce Due caffè, col quale potrà continuare a nutrire una già cospicua sindrome dell'impostore.Zeno Colangelo – Sempre alla ricerca di uno stile personale e riconoscibile, si dedica alla pittura e alle performance dal vivo prima di approdare al fumetto. Il suo esordio avviene nelle antologie di Attaccapanni press Grimorio Vol. 2 e Synth/Org. Tra i suoi titoli ricordiamo Lo scorpione addomesticato (con L. Baino e M. Rose, per Tunuè) e storie e disegni alla base del videogioco Universe for sale di Akupara Games, già vincitore del premio Best Art del Big fest di San Paolo.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.it

Grumpy Young Men
397 - Best Art of 2023

Grumpy Young Men

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 110:28


Today we're continuing our annual tradition of shouting out some of our favorite art of the year! These are things that we are both excited to talk about, but couldn't really commit to doing a full episode on. We discuss videos, movies, books, TV shows, and cool guy stuff like Magic cards and Warhammer models. Also, why we hate fake lines. (Recorded December 31st, 2023.)

Epic Loot Radio
Best Art, Music, Narrative, and Game of the Year 2023 | Part 3

Epic Loot Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 98:23


RPG of the Year 2023 and More Games Of The Year | Part 2 | Game of the Year | Podcast Be sure to follow @whatsnewvideogames & @GingerPrimeGaming #podcast #gameoftheyear #videogames Also check out @GingerPrimeComedy for Brian's Standup and new Podcast. How to Close the Book on World of Warcraft | What is an MMORPG? | Square Enix Budget Concerns.

The Innovative Mindset
Artist Eric Feuer on why the best art is art you make for yourself

The Innovative Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 92:54


Creativity is a Mindset and a Commitment with Artist, Eric Feuer This episode is brought to you by Izolda's favorite productivity and well-being app, Brain.fm*, and this podcast's host Podbean*. Eric Feuer, a self-taught NYC artist, blends abstract and realism in his faceless portraits. Drawing from photographs or social media, he invites viewers to project their own identities onto the subjects. His work transcends perfection, focusing on emotions and body language. Eric's art serves as a therapeutic dialogue between creator and viewer.  We also explore Eric's latest entrepreneurial venture with the trivia game 123 Trivia. This is a special Live episode. I traveled to Eric's studio, and recorded this one among his wonderful paintings. Eric's studio with two of his paintings. Connect with Eric https://www.instagram.com/feuercollection/ https://www.instagram.com/123trivianight/ Connect with Izolda Book a Discovery Call Answering a Question? We'd love to hear from you! Leave Me A Voicemail (and yours might get picked to be in an episode) This episode is brought to you by Brain.fm. I love and use brain.fm! It combines music and neuroscience to help me focus, meditate, and even sleep! Because you listen to this show, you can get a free trial and 20% off with this exclusive coupon code: innovativemindset. URL: https://brain.fm/innovativemindset It's also brought to you by my podcast host, Podbean! I love how simple Podbean is to use. If you've been thinking of starting your own podcast, Podbean is the way to go!** An Ingenious Idea! You can now show your support with Creative Solutions Podcast Merch! Grab the Creative Solutions logo on a bottle, hat, phone case, button, and more.    Support the show on Patreon.  Support the show. Buy me a coffee. Social Media LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/izoldat/ Website: IzoldaT.com Author Website: https://izoldatauthor.com/ Facebook author page: https://www.facebook.com/IzoldaST Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/izoldat/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@izoldat Twitter: https://twitter.com/Izoldat Listen on These Channels Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts | Podbean | MyTuner | iHeart Radio | TuneIn | Deezer | Overcast | PodChaser | Listen Notes | Player FM | Podcast Addict | Podcast Republic |   I'm thrilled that you're tuning in to the Creative Solutions Podcast. Get in touch if you have questions or comments. *Affiliate link. If you purchase it through the above links and take the 20% off, I'll get a small commission.    

The Flow
Jojos Has The BEST Art Style + Dream Con (ft. @PierceKJ)

The Flow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 93:53


00:00 - Intro 04:44 - Jojo's and Baki artwork is CRAZY good 06:34 - One Piece got bad artstyle 09:31 - At least Demon Slayer looks pretty 11:25 - Bleach artstyle is just cool 13:59 - Made in Abyss got unique designs 16:49 - No Game No Life got pretty colors 17:46 - Cyberpunk Edgerunners 29:35 - Food Wars makes food look too good 31:11 - Gundam Witch From Mercury still underrated 33:00 - Oshi no Ko is pretty 34:48 - River LOVES Yusuke 38:05 - MHA Slander 40:48 - Alex failed the assignment 42:57 - Dreamcon stories 58:47 - Pierce Dreamcon stories 1:03:52 - Take aways from Dreamcon 1:06:52 - Lines were LONG 1:16:20 - The Podcasts Panel room was TRASH! 1:20:14 - The Flow Panel Links: ____________________________________ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theflowanimepodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFlowPodcast Discord: https://discord.gg/CvejKeadmJ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/river-warner/support

Flipping the page
TSDS 291 The Best Art Comes from the Worst Times

Flipping the page

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 55:54


In this episode of The Straight Dope Show, the hosts dive deep into a range of topics, from personal experiences to societal issues. They discuss the importance of staying true to oneself and finding spiritual guidance within, rather than relying on external sources. They also explore the connection between art and societal turmoil, shedding light on how some of the best art is born out of challenging times. Join the hosts for an engaging and thought-provoking conversation that will leave you questioning conventional wisdom. Tune in now and don't miss out on this enlightening episode of The Straight Dope Show! 00:02:21 NBA's dramatic response to COVID. 00:06:00 Mental health and self-care. 00:08:08 Mental health and superheroes. 00:10:24 Good people and fucked up shit. 00:14:08 Olympic aspirations and trash talk. 00:18:37 Dylan Brooks and Team Canada. 00:20:16 No time off for NBA players. 00:23:22 The NBA's marketing strategies. 00:29:26 Steph Curry's transformation. 00:38:31 World champion. 00:40:21 LeBron's involvement in international basketball. 00:46:17 The media hype and LeBron. 00:49:38 Superstar's passionate locker room speech. 00:53:09 The geriatric dream team. 00:54:15 JV basketball team dynamics.

The Boardgame Specialists
Episode 69 Top 9 Best Art Board Games

The Boardgame Specialists

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 78:59


Contact Melanie and CarlaInstagram:boardgamespecialistmels_boardgame_roomfacebook:Mel's Board Game RoomRed Deer Board Game FanaticsDiscord: https://discord.gg/84pkkubp[00:00:42] My Father's Work[0004:27] Dundeon Makers[00:07:56] Elysium[00:12:42] Lost Cities[00:18:03] Atlantis Rising 2nd Edition[00:20:00]Gartenbau[00:23:10] Meadow[00:26:06] London 2nd Edition[00:29:06] Bob Ross Art of Chill[00:33:21] Azul[00:37:03] Kohaku[00:39:25] Everdell[00:42:50] Creature Comforts[00:45:32] Parks[00:48:44] Dice Throne[00:51:35] Emerald Flame[00:54:30] Dixit[00:58:40] Tang Garden[01:01:26] Legends of Novus[01:04:50]Sunset Over Water[01:07:30] Ashes Reborn: Rise of the Pheonix Born[01:13:06] Meadow

Grumpy Young Men
353 - Best Art of 2022

Grumpy Young Men

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 100:17


Today we're talking about our favorite art from last year! We recap some of our favorite things that we've covered on the podcast before, as well as discuss some of our favorite games, movies, mangas, podcasts, bits of code we wrote, a great essay on the subject of art criticism, and the greatest dance sequence ever put to film. Also, why we hate solving our own problems immediately before asking for help. (Recorded February 6th, 2023.)

The Trophy Room: A PlayStation Podcast
Our Game of the Year 2022 Elden Ring vs God of War Ragnarok

The Trophy Room: A PlayStation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 241:16


Follow The Trophy Room Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pstrophyroom Discord: https://discord.gg/wPNp3kC Twitter: https://twitter.com/PSTrophyRoom ---------------------------------------------------------- Timecodes!!!! Best DualSense Features - 07:57 Best Multiplayer - 15:18 Best Sport/Racing/Sim - 23:26 Best Debut Game - 34:57 Best Action Game - 45:09 Best Action/Adventure - 51:13 GoW Spoilers Skip to 58:36 Best Narrative - 58:36 Best Platformer - 01:04:40 Best Horror - 01:10:00 Best RPG - 01:14:33 Best Trophy List - 01:25:47 Best Open World - 01:31:28 Best Level Design - 01:39:36 Best Strategy - 01:44:14 Best Shooter - 01:46:41 Best Remake / Remaster - 01:51:10 Best indie Game - 02:00:38 Best PS+ Game - 02:07:48 Best Soundtrack: 02:13:04 Best Sound Design - 02:19:19 Best Art Direction - 02:22:54 Best Direction - 02:26:52 Best Accessibility - 02:35:57 Best Non PlayStation Game - 02:38:29 Best Female Performance - 02:51:37 Most Anticipated Game - 3:27:36 Game of the Year 2023 - 03:43:20 ---------------------------------------------------------- The week Joe and Kyle celebrate the year that was 2022. With over 30 catagories, 80 plus game like Elden Ring, God of War Ragnarok, Cult of the Lamb, Neon White, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Shredders Revenge, Vampires Survivors, Plague Tale Requiem, and so much more! We're celebrating the best of indie games, triple AAA publishers, and mobile games. The Best Art styles like Horizon Forbidden West. Which games have the best dualsense features. What PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 exprience is the defining this year as well as what next gen PS5 title coming out in 2023 and so much more. Best of PlayStation Plus in this year and more!

Good Luck High Five
The 2022 Chrimby Awards

Good Luck High Five

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 57:43


On this episode, Maria and Meghan hand out the extremely coveted Chrimby Awards! They celebrate the best and worst of Magic the Gathering in 2022 -- from Best Art to Most Drama -- it's a walk down memory lane (what does your memory lane look like?) as the trophies are handed out. What will win Best Card Name? Best New Mechanic? Best New Deck? Grab a hot toddy or a glass of egg nog (barf) and curl up under a blankie by the fire for this episode that's sure to keep you warm at night. Or during the day. Or even the afternoon. Become a GLH5 Patron Today! Listen to Weekly Magic News with The Upkeep Buy Some Sweet GLHF Merch Check out our Board Games YouTube Channel Look! It's our Magic YouTube Channel Follow us on Twitter Peep Our Insta Be our Facebook Friend Watch us play on Twitch Everything GLHF is on our Website Get the Best MTG Gear with UltraPRO Visit our sponsor Card Kingdom

Throwback Thursday Cold cases At The EGO
Like likes: 11 The best art will lose meaning. The greatest creation will decay. Behind all this, lies my true self.

Throwback Thursday Cold cases At The EGO

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 0:59


Secondary Colors with Nick Kuchar and Friends
The Best Art Business Advice... So Far!

Secondary Colors with Nick Kuchar and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 62:27


Tis the Season to be ... Podcasting! Nick, Tracey & Dale look back at the last 20 episodes of Secondary Colors and share their favorite moments from all the guests and good times that they've shared.  We cover everything from crafting a great portfolio to show your clients (with Noa Emberson) and how to handle hard challenges and make difficult decisions (with career coach Maria Brophy and Juneshine founder Forrest Dein).  We also take a listen to a clip of Matt and Roxy Ortiz of Wooden Wave discussing how they work together as spouses, artists and parents.  The team touches on the importance of saying Yes (and No) to the right projects with artist Erik Abel, too. The holidays are always a great time to reflect and be thankful so the guys do just that while giving some Behind the Scenes looks at previous episodes. We are so thankful for our listeners and look forward to all the good times ahead for 2023. Mahalo and Happy Holidays everybody! Mahalo to our sponsor Hawaii Magazine!

NFT Alpha
#1 Strategy For BEST Art NFT's (SECRET Discount Hacks)

NFT Alpha

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 7:14


Welcome back to NFT Alpha! Your #1 source for NFT news. Today Deezy goes over the strongest art on Cardano!

The Artist Next Level with Sergio Gomez
What is the Best Art Advice You've Ever Received?

The Artist Next Level with Sergio Gomez

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 9:31


What is the best advice you have ever received as an artist? In this episode I share mine. Also check out my blog post Over 100 Artists Share the Best Advice They've Ever Received at: https://www.theartistnextlevel.com/blog/best-advice

+1 Forward
Plus 1 Forward 2022 ENnie Episode

+1 Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 11:30


Rach and Rich hop on the mics to celebrate and maybe educate you on the ENnie awards. We've been nominated for 2022's Best Podcast category! This is a primer on what our show is about and the pair of hosts who make it happen. Timecodes: 00:01:21 - What's a Plus One Forward? 00:02:54 - Who are your hosts? 00:06:12 - What do we talk about in this show? 00:07:17 - What's a summer series? 00:07:49 - A list of some ENnie-nominated games we've featured in previous episodes (links below) VOTE FOR THE ENNIES HERE: https://vote.ennie-awards.com/vote/2022/ Links to previous episodes about 2022 ENnie nominated games! Kult: Divinity Lost. Nominated for Best Cartography. Featured in our episode from August 26, 2019: https://www.gauntlet-rpg.com/1-forward/kult-divinity-lost   Root: The RPG. Nominated for Best Game; Best Supplement; Product of the Year. Featured in our episode from October 2, 2019: https://www.gauntlet-rpg.com/1-forward/root   Thirsty Sword Lesbians. Nominated for Best Art, Cover; Best Art, Interior; Best Game; Product of the Year. Featured in our episode from February 11, 2020: https://www.gauntlet-rpg.com/1-forward/thirsty-sword-lesbians   Wanderhome. Nominated for Best Art, Cover; Best Art, Interior; Best Family Game / Product. Featured in our episode from August 11, 2020. (part of the Belonging Outside Belonging Summer Series): https://www.gauntlet-rpg.com/1-forward/summer-series-bob-wanderhome   A Complicated Profession. Nominated for Best Electronic Book. Episode is next in our feed, so subscribe!!!    

The Sanibel Captiva Guide Podcast
Sanibel's Best Art Gallery - With Rachel Pierce

The Sanibel Captiva Guide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 34:50


Our Friend Rachel Pierce came in to tell us all about her beautiful work. Check her out at byrachelpierce.com Check out www.thesancapguide.com for everything Sanibel & Captiva. Support our channel: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sancapguide Buy Us A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/sanibel Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/SheSellsSanibel --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nick-adams19/support

The Stansbury Show
The best art is political

The Stansbury Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 76:01


Rock Hall Inductees, Dave Chappelle was attacked and Ryan Tannehill is in trouble for telling the truth

Unearthing Art
What you must let go to make your best art

Unearthing Art

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 31:59


After two celebratory announcements, Bec and Michele dig into the very heart of what can make the creative process so painful at times—the reality that when we want to build something new, we often need to deconstruct the old first: destruction before creation.Particularly if you're an artist feeling overwhelmed in the studio, trying to pull together multiple ideas or techniques and finding yourself frozen in analysis paralysis, it may be time to let go of some things to make the art only you can make. It takes some onion peeling (and probably tears too!) but it creates the space for something truly special to emerge. Chat with us on Instagram @unearthingart (https://www.luminatostudio.com/a/2147509812/7hrdKvSd) Check out Inspiration Room with Michele & Bec (https://www.luminatostudio.com/a/2147509813/7hrdKvSd) All episodes & show notes (https://www.luminatostudio.com/a/2147509811/7hrdKvSd) Song credit: Sunday Groove by Michael Kobrin

TravelingTwogether
Best Art Museums Worldwide

TravelingTwogether

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 7:59


Did you know that two of the top 50 museums in the world are on the exact same street in Amsterdam? Did you know that Russia has several top 50 museums in the world in St. Petersburg and Moscow? Let's travel and explore some of the best museums in the world together! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/TravelingTwogether/support

Lockdown Universe (A UFO, ALIEN, BIGFOOT, SCI FI AND PARANORMAL PODCAST!!)
The GOVERNMENT'S most POWERFUL weapon?! Or Best Art Collector??

Lockdown Universe (A UFO, ALIEN, BIGFOOT, SCI FI AND PARANORMAL PODCAST!!)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 10:52


An informative look at one of the most important prices of our planetary defense. Tune in! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lockdown-universe/message

How to be an Artist
The mess makes for the BEST art

How to be an Artist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 7:00


Check out my art around this here: https://getmessyart.com/?p=240892&preview=true (https://getmessyart.com/the-mess-makes-for-the-best-art/) ---

Grumpy Young Men
304 - Best Art of 2021

Grumpy Young Men

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 76:50


Today we're looking back on 2021 in the most positive way we can, by shouting out some of our favorite art that came out that year, Join us as we discuss football plays, fantasy movies, true crime podcast TV shows, hitting men, cookbooks, DLC for the greatest game ever made, and so much more. Also, why we hate 2021's supply chain shortages. (Recorded January 17th, 2022.)

The Gifted Gab
Dark Times = The Best Art | Music and Authenticity 1K Convos featuring 96

The Gifted Gab

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022


Are you subscribed to us?Instagram:Twitter: Facebook: Kashan Persian Rugs: Alex's Instagram: Andre's Instagram: Email - info@thegiftedgab.comDiscount code for 20% off at Kashan Persian Rugs: THEGIFTEDGAB

Weird Science Manga & Anime Podcast
Weekly Manga Review Show Ep 36: Best Art of 2021, Dandadan, Doron Dororon, Blue Box & PPPPPP / Weird Science Manga & Anime

Weird Science Manga & Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 48:28


Manga Chapters from Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #3-4, 2022, mail and our Best Art of 2021 Award.   0:00:00 - Intro 0:01:32 - Mail 0:10:16 - Dandadan Chapter 39 0:17:31 - Doron Dororon Chapter 5 0:25:46 - Best Art 2021 0:29:13 - Blue Box Chapter 35 0:38:27 - PPPPPP Chapter 15   Support us on our Patreon @ patreon.com/weirdsciencemanga for early access to 14 episodes of the Manga Monday Show and exclusive content like out weekly Picks of the Month Podcast Follow us on Twitter (We follow everyone back!)  @weirdmanga Email us @ weirdsciencemanga@gmail.com Check out the other Weird Science Podcasts Weird Science DC Comics Podcast & Weird Science Marvel Comics Podcast  

Shonen Flop
The 2021 Shonen Flop Awards

Shonen Flop

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 45:09


It's the end of the year so no better time for a best-of (and more importantly worst-of) Shonen Flop awards aka The Floppies. See what manga takes the crown for honors like Best Dad, Best Art, Craziest Ending, and ultimately Best Series. It was a wild year of manga for us including Hard-boiled Cop and Dolphin, Moriking, Build King, and Look Back.   Follow along with us by making your own list of who you thought should have won: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CPmptWVOBfo7V3NAtwzuZbktQIWVqGnBk_t6CRTftyI/edit#gid=1483494983.  Full list of awards and winners: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NQEejrL_L4jByN4ZJEVkmP7B3zdazAykehPEbqN_4PU/edit#gid=64387101 If you didn't agree with us be sure to discuss it in the Discord! You can hang out with us, play games, and even join our comic book discussion club! Find it at discord.gg/4hC3SqRw8r  Episode art by Shannon (IG: illuminyatea) If you're enjoying Shonen Flop and want to support us or even just access exclusive content like bonus eps, warmup audio, or deleted scenes consider becoming a Patron patreon.com/shonenflop. Your support is extremely appreciated! Our merch store has new designs! Get Shonen Flop art, including this episode's cover art, on a shirt, mug, print, or whatever else might catch your eye teepublic.com/t-shirts?ref_id=22733

conscient podcast
e91 keith barker – telling a really good story

conscient podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 35:26


'I look for stories that are not there just to educate people. If I tell a really good story and it happens to be about the global crisis, about global warming and about the effects on community, if I get your heart, then you're gonna go forward and look at other things, you're gonna start doing some research. It's like, I wanna look at and so to me, I always tell people, tell a really good story and get them on your side, and then they'll go and do their own work. As opposed to like, these are the seven things that are happening in the world right now, due to global warming. When people feel that they, they immediately start going to their shopping list or the things that they're gonna do, or if they feel they're being lectured but if you tell them a really good story, they're gonna be engaged in the story they're gonna, their heart's gonna be in, they'll have a nice little cry or they'll get angry and they'll, they'll walk outta that theatre and they will feel empowered to do something or maybe empowered to read something or to reach out to an MP and say, I gotta do something.'eith Barker is from the Métis Nation of Ontario and is artistic director of Native Earth Performing Arts in Tkaronto. He is the winner of the Dora Mavor Moore Award and the Playwrights Guild's Carol Bolt Award for best new play. He received a Saskatchewan and Area Theatre Award for Excellence in Playwriting for his play, The Hours That Remain, as well as a Yukon Arts Award for Best Art for Social Change.He's a kind, generous and thoughtful person. I met Keith while we were both working at the Canada Council in the mid 2010's. We reconnected at the National Arts Centre's 2019 Summit on Theatre and Climate Change presented at The Banff Centre. Our conversation touched upon indigenous theatre, the impact of telling a good story and the impact of placing artists in spaces with community members, telling their stories and talking about the crisis ands includes excerpts from e92 santee smith - about SKéN:NEN and interconnectedness and e44 bilodeau - the arts are good at changing culture. There were many memorable moments in our conversation. This quote in particular resonated with me: To me, artists being right in on the conversation, being present and actually pushing the agenda is absolutely the thing we need to be. That's where we need to be. Too many politicians and policy and all that stuff. You're watching that stuff fail right now and to put artists in spaces with community members, telling their stories and talking about the crisis… that's happening and engaging people, that's the power of theatre and that's the power of art. That, to me, is the thing that's gonna push people to make changes or to start talking or to enter into dialogue. Because right now we have a left and a right that isn't gonna speak. They don't like each other. They don't like their politics, but you get them in a room together and they actually break bread and start having food. They realize that both their kids go to the same school. They both drive the same car. They both love hockey. You know, if we start finding those connections through art, then they they're gonna engage. And it doesn't matter if it's an indigenous artist telling that story or you know, another, IBPOC person or anybody else. If you're telling a good story, people are gonna be engaged and, and it'll compel you to wanna do something.I also have a special treat for you in the last 5 minutes of this episode. You'll hear near the end of my conversation with Keith that I accepted to produce a radio version of his APOLOGY, MY play which was commissioned by the 2021 Climate Change Theatre Action (CCTA) project. You'll hear my son Riel playing a political advisor and my wife Sabrina Mathews playing the Prime Minister of Canada. Big thanks to Riel and Sabrina for this powerful reading of the play and big thanks to Keith and Climate Change Theatre Action for permission to produce this amazing play that anticipates a future we can still avoid.Note: Here is the APOLOGY, MY play by Keith Barker, performed by Riel Schryer and Sabrina Mathews as a stand alone audio file:This is one of 6 episodes recorded during the Gathering Divergence Multi-Arts Festival & Conference Fall 2021 | Art in the Time of Healing: The Importance of IBPOC Arts in Planetary Renewal event from December 8 to 10, 2021 in Toronto.The others are:episode 90 is a conversation with dance artist, choreographer, director and embodiment facilitator Shannon Litzenberger and reading her State of Emergence: Why We Need Artists Right Now essayepisode 92 is a presentation (including audience questions) by Santee Smith from the National Cultural Policy and arts in Response to Climate Change panelepisode 93 is a presentation (including audience questions) by Anthony Garoufalis-Auger from the National Cultural Policy and arts in Response to Climate Change panelepisode 94 is a presentation (including audience questions) by Devon Hardy from the National Cultural Policy and arts in Response to Climate Change panelepisode 95 is my conversation with CPAMO Executive Director Charles Smith and artistic programmer Kevin Ormsby from a keynote address including excerpts from their conversation about the Living in the Skin I am In: Experiential Learnings, Approaches and Considerations Towards Anti-Black Racism in the Arts publicationLinks mentioned in this episode:https://nac-cna.ca/en/cycle/climatechangehttps://www.conscient.ca/podcast/e44-bilodeau/Script of APOLOGY, MY by Keith Barker(published with permission of the author) This play came out of exchanges I've had with my uncle over the years. He is a fervent climate change denier who believes it is a hoax drummed up by lefty pinkos. This play is me writing out my disillusion by imagining a revelation about the climate crisis through the eyes of a Prime Minister who finds himself (or herself) on the wrong side of history.I'm sorry. I truly am.You can't say that.Why not?You're making it personal. Don't do that.It's an apology.You need to think bigger picture here.Fine…On behalf of the country--The country, the people, whatever you want to call them, are not the ones who aresorry, the government is.…On behalf of the party--Whoa whoa whoa, it's not one party's fault, it's every party's fault. Got it?(Prime Minister sighs)Mr. Speaker I stand before you today to offer an official apology.There you go.The denial of climate change is a sad and regrettable chapter in our history.I like the chapters – That was a sad chapter. This? This is a new chapter.In the last hundred-and-fifty years populations were introduced to widespreadelectrification, internal combustion engines, the car, and the airplane.Sweet. Keep it in the past, stay away from the future.This massive shift to fossil fuels exponentially increased material prosperity andmeasures of well-being. But we were wrong.We're never wrong.It was a mistake.Mistakes are just as bad as being wrong. Neither will get you votes.It was regrettable.Mm, better.We are past the tipping point of climate change. Now we must deal with the fullconsequences of government failure.Way too negative.Now we must deal with the consequences of inaction… and a multi-generational cultureof denial to maintain the status quo.Cut the last part.I think we need it.And I think we don't. Keep going.…Unprecedented warming cycles have melted the ice caps, causing the mass extinctionof species. The acidification of the oceans has destroyed the majority of marine andmammal food chains. The occurrence of extreme weather events has vastly increased assea levels continue to rise.You can't say all that.People already know this.Then why are we saying it again?Because it's true.Truth is overrated.Then why am I even giving this speech?Because, politically it's a smart move if we do it right. It also makes you look like aPrime Minister--I am the Prime MinisterYeah, well, you know what I mean.I don't think I do.Listen, don't focus on the small stuff. You need to ignore your instincts. Whateverfeels right, is wrong. You won't win this if you repeat mistakes.Don't put this all on me.Says the guy who stood up in the House of Commons and denied the existence ofclimate change on the same day scientists announced the Arctic Circle was ice-free.They did that on purpose to make me look bad.What, melt the Arctic Circle?You know what I mean.I don't think I do.You really think you can fix this?What do you think?You always answer a question with a question?Only the dumb ones.Right…Where were we?Somewhere between mass extinction and extreme weather conditions.…Today, we recognize the denial of climate change was wrongNot wrong but -Regrettable.Beauty.I've already said regrettable...Yeah, and you're going to say it a hundred more times so get used to it.…The fossil fuel industry actively misled the public and is largely to blame for theinaction on climate change with capitalism being the driving force.Don't say the C word.Why not?You can't be seen placing the blame on industry.Just over a hundred companies are responsible for 71% of all the Global GreenhouseGas Emissions.That is debatable.Not if we're using science it's not.Wow, and where was this guy a few years ago?I am trying to make up for my past mistakes.And that my friend is how you kill your political career.I need to say this.No, you don't. You're talking to the base. Card carrying members. They voted for youbecause of your ideology. You can't just bait and switch these folks. Do that and youcan kiss the election goodbye.You're right. Thank you for that.For what?It didn't really hit me until you said my words back to me.What'd I say? Sorry, I've said a lot.Mass extinction.Oh come on. I'm just trying to get you re-elected here.This isn't about politics anymore.Everything is about politics.Sorry, but I need to do this.Let me do my job here. I'm a fixer, it's what I'm paid to do. Fix things. And if you want this fixed Mr. Prime Minister, then you need to start listening to me pronto. Do.  Not. Apologize. These altruistic feelings are fleeting. Trust me. You think you've found some clarity, but you haven't. And when those feelings pass, and they will pass, you will regret having made a decision in a moment of weakness. You understand me?Perfectly. I think you need to go.You're making a big mistake.Maybe, maybe not.Let me help you.No, I think you've helped enough. Now if you'll excuse me, I've got a speech to write.Last chance… Really? Fine, it's your funeral… You know what? I wasn't going vote foryou anyways.Aww, you broke your own rule.And what is that?Don't make it personal.END *END NOTES FOR ALL EPISODESHere is a link for more information on season 5. Please note that, in parallel with the production of the conscient podcast and it's francophone counterpart, balado conscient, I publish a Substack newsletter called ‘a calm presence' which are 'short, practical essays for those frightened by the ecological crisis'. To subscribe (free of charge) see https://acalmpresence.substack.com. You'll also find a podcast version of each a calm presence posting on Substack or one your favorite podcast player.Also. please note that a complete transcript of conscient podcast and balado conscient episodes from season 1 to 4 is available on the web version of this site (not available on podcast apps) here: https://conscient-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes.Your feedback is always welcome at claude@conscient.ca and/or on conscient podcast social media: Facebook, X, Instagram or Linkedin. I am grateful and accountable to the earth and the human labour that provided me with the privilege of producing this podcast, including the toxic materials and extractive processes behind the computers, recorders, transportation systems and infrastructure that made this production possible. Claude SchryerLatest update on April 2, 2024

Good Luck High Five
The 2021 Chrimby Awards

Good Luck High Five

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 55:57


On this episode, Maria and Meghan celebrate the year that was 2021 by handing out the most coveted awards in Magic, the Chrimbys. What card will win for Best Art? How about Worst Name? Or Least Missed? Decks are also up for awards -- as are the best and worst Magic moments of the year. Come hang out as the year winds down and Maria and Meghan eat the most disgusting Little Debbie snack cakes that exist. Become a GLH5 Patron Today! Listen to Weekly Magic News with The Upkeep Buy Some Sweet GLHF Merch Check out our Board Games YouTube Channel Look! It's our Magic YouTube Channel Follow us on Twitter Peep Our Insta Be our Facebook Friend Watch us play on Twitch Everything GLHF is on our Website Visit our sponsor Card Kingdom Get the Best MTG Gear with UltraPRO

All Of It
Vulture's Best Art of 2021 with Jerry Saltz

All Of It

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 20:12


New York Magazine's senior art critic Jerry Saltz comes on the show to share his choices for the best art and art exhibitions of 2021.

HELP! I AM ARTIST Podcast
Best Art Practises for Visual Artists in 2022

HELP! I AM ARTIST Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 29:40


Can you remember where you were this time last year? How did you feel about your art? What were your aspirations for 2021? This year might have sprung you some surprises, but you hung in there, showed up, and got to work. Your journey as an artist won't always be smooth and easy. Your income will fluctuate, your energy will shift, and your focus will change as projects come and go. Growing as an artist is a continual process of anticipating, pivoting, and learning. Not all your actions will be as successful. It's often in these not-so-successful moments that real growth happens. As 2021 draws to a close, take a moment to envision where you would like to be this time next year? Where do you see opportunities & growth for your art practice? In this episode, I'll be highlighting five areas of your art practice that you can restructure and align to see more growth in 2022….no matter what is happening in the world.   Free Art Marketing Guide As a visual artist, you know better than anyone else that it's hard to stand out & sell your art.  The good news is getting your art seen & appreciated is not rocket science you just need to know how... and I'd love to show you. In my new E-Book, 10 Art Experts Share their Top Art Marketing & Selling Tips Download your FREE Guide today to future-proof your art practice & see more growth in 2022 Access your FREE GUIDE here  

Paper Lemons - My Artful Journey!
The best art studio on the planet!

Paper Lemons - My Artful Journey!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 7:17


I shifted all of my rooms to create my gigantic art studio, and I love it!! --- 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/paperlemons/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paperlemons/support

Paid in Exposure Photography Podcast
Episode 106: Best Art Podcast Winner

Paid in Exposure Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2021 34:33


Photography Podcast 3:00 #NoMorePie Charlotte Photographer of the Year Winner - 9:00 Supporting Black Creatives at The Light Factory - 11:15 Oh Phillips Appreciation - 12:15 Queen City Nerve Charlotte Awards BEST PODCAST WINNER! - 14:00 Thank You to Our Supporters - 20:30 Kelli Marie Boudoir Photography Group - 26:20 2022 Photography Goal Setting Follow Gavin - --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paidinexposure/support

Rev. Dr. Oscar Grant- The Sermons
Giving Your Best - Art of Living

Rev. Dr. Oscar Grant- The Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 31:15


This is the sermon series..Don't forget to Like US! We Love, Honor and Like YOU.This is an old sermon on understanding new thought principles.

UBC News World
Best Art Gallery: Tomas Panzarino & Eli Mazet Artworks Sell In Scottsdale, AZ

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 2:40


If you've gone for a stroll in Scottsdale recently, you will have noticed that new bespoke fine art gallery Creative Gateways (480-359-3000) has now been included in the city's famous Art Walk. Go to https://creativegateways.com/blog/scottsdale-welcomes-new-fine-art-gallery-creative-gateways-to-scottsdale-art-walk/?utm_source=MOAM%20NEWS&utm_medium=NEWS&utm_campaign=Scottsdale%20Welcomes%20New%20Fine%20Art%20Gallery%2C%20Creative%20Gateways%2C%20To%20Scottsdale%20Art%20Walk&utm_term=Scottsdale%20Welcomes%20New%20Fine%20Art%20Gallery%2C%20Creative%20Gateways%2C%20To%20Scottsdale%20Art%20Walk (https://creativegateways.com/blog/scottsdale-welcomes-new-fine-art-gallery-creative-gateways-to-scottsdale-art-walk/?utm_source=MOAM%20NEWS&utm_medium=NEWS&utm_campaign=Scottsdale%20Welcomes%20New%20Fine%20Art%20Gallery%2C%20Creative%20Gateways%2C%20To%20Scottsdale%20Art%20Walk&utm_term=Scottsdale%20Welcomes%20New%20Fine%20Art%20Gallery%2C%20Creative%20Gateways%2C%20To%20Scottsdale%20Art%20Walk) to find out more. 

Fornever News
Fornever News Ep 81- Naruto Creator Says My Hero Academia Has BEST Art In Shonen Jump, 7 Deadly Sins Sequel, Ash's Father

Fornever News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 14:31


Here's The Stories We Covered In This Episode of #FORNEVERNEWS My Hero Academia & Chainsaw Man Sales - School Days Anime Trends & Here's Why - The Seven Deadly Sins Sequel Info - Attack on Titan Editor Battles Piracy With Police - Ash's Father in Pokemon - Naruto Creator Talks My Hero Academia GREATNESS --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forneverworld/support

The Tolkien Experience Podcast
30 - Jenny Dolfen

The Tolkien Experience Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 35:25


Our guest for this episode is a very well-respected artist in Tolkien circles: Jenny Dolfen! Jenny has been a freelance illustrator since 2003, and has gained notoriety for her work inspired by Tolkien's texts. She has won the Tolkien Society Award for Best Art three times, in 2014, 2018, and 2020! In this interview, Sarah talks to Jenny about her experiences with Tolkien, painting or drawing inspired by his work, and how she interacts with fandom. We hope you enjoy it!

Art Marketing Podcast: How to Sell Art Online and Generate Consistent Monthly Sales
#34 The Best Art Doesn’t Win. The Art that Everyone Sees Wins.

Art Marketing Podcast: How to Sell Art Online and Generate Consistent Monthly Sales

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 40:44


First we come to terms with, then we sort how to solve for it, and the perspective of how long its gonna take.   Where to go from here? Have a question of your own? Join us for an Art Business Workshop. 3x Weekly Zoom calls where you can join other artists and photographers as we discuss the business of selling art both online and off. Come with your questions and get some free consulting. You can register here.

Self Taught Artist
9. How to Push Past Fear and Create Your Best Art Ever

Self Taught Artist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 18:01


Don't let fear stop you from creating! Fear is a very common emotion, but it can hold you back if you're not intentional about pushing past it. Letting fear stop you from moving forward creatively would be a shame. Today, I'm sharing my 4 step process for pushing past fear and creating your best art yet. I get personal about my 2 biggest fears that I experience sometimes when making art. What fears do you have regarding your art? Fear of failure Fear of rejection Fear of not being good enough Fear of success I want to encourage all of you out there to push past any fears related to your art - good things will happen. You have something special to share with the world, and you can gain so much personally from expressing yourself creatively. Wouldn't it be a shame if fear held you back from sharing your gifts with the world? This is a different kind of episode than I've made in the past - if you liked it, would you please send me a note on Instagram? If you like it, I'll make some related episodes in the future. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurenkristineart/ Website: https://www.laurenkristineart.com/ Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/laurenkristineart

Grumpy Young Men
258 - Best Art of 2020

Grumpy Young Men

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 71:19


Today we are looking back one final time at 2020 to talk about some of our favorite art to come out of that godforsaken year. We cover movies, games, Youtube videos, Magic cards, a “Samuel Hamburger,” and something about bees. Also, why we hate the name Robinhood. (Recorded February 2nd, 2021.) Otz speaks Spanish for 1 game | Dead by Daylight when you slip on a banana peel Damnation

Which Game First: A Board Game Podcast
125: Third Annual Firsties Awards

Which Game First: A Board Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 39:37


The panel hands out the Firsties Awards to the best games on our show in 2020. Best Ice-breaker or Party game – This award goes to the game that is quick and easy to play in a casual setting. Nominations: Blockbuster, Clickbait, Dizzle, Sushi Go!, TwinkleWINNER: Sushi Go! Best Art and Presentation – This award goes […]

Sola Stories
39. The Best Art Starts with Heart with Terri Cowan

Sola Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 55:19


Terri Cowan, inspirational speaker and owner of Professional Salon Concepts, believes success starts with excellent customer service. In this episode of Sola Stories, Terri and Kim chat about the systems you need to set up to create an A+ customer experience that will bring your salon and customer retention to the next level.    Terri also talks about the importance of eye contact when it comes to customer service.  “Customer service is creating that absolute connection,” and you can’t do that if you are focused on your screen or thinking of your next client instead of giving your current guest your utmost attention and care.   Listen as Terri discusses the benefits of offering a limited-service menu during your busiest times of the year in order to maximize your efficiency and still maintain a high-quality customer experience. Terri also shares some dialogue to get your clients to get back in the salon more frequently and feel comfortable while in your chair.   Terri believes that when you love your job, it shows, so get out there and show your guests that you love what you do.   In This Episode [03:01] Welcome to the show, Terri! [05:44] Terri shares some ways you can enhance customer service and systems. [08:05] Terri speaks about people enhancements and making sure you are at the top of your game. [09:01] How do you enhance your facilities, and what is your safety pledge and systems? [11:17] Terri believes that people under 40 are lost in their screens instead of looking people in the eyes. [12:47] Terri shares that it’s very hard to deliver customer service when you don’t know how to honor or pay respect to the people around you. [16:08] Terri says you need to know your shortcomings and remember to take a temperature read of your guests when they come in for their appointments. [18:12] Terri speaks about losing her mom this year. [20:13] “Customer service is creating that absolute connection.” [23:20] Terri gives examples of how human contact is so important in customer service. [26:17] Terri worries about individuals that don’t think they need to have a professional personal relationship. [28:28] Listen, as Terri shares a safety pledge she believes you should have in place so that your guests know they are safe. [33:26] Terri chats about this being the busiest season for salons; she thinks people should offer a limited menu of services because of sanitizing for COVID-19. [36:10] What dialogue would you use to get your clients to come in more often? [38:59] Terri says that for retention, you need to find out why they are not returning. [41:10] Terri speaks about what she loves the most about the Sola culture. [43:43] What are you reading right now? [45:17] Terri shares what living the life you love means to her. [47:33] Do you miss singing for an audience? [50:28] If you like your job, show it in your face and what you do. [51:53] Kim shares what her mentor Terri told her that made her a better presenter, better hairdresser, and better at Sola. [54:29] Thank you for being on the show!   Stay Connected Sola Salon Studios Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram Connect with Terri www.professionalsalonconcepts.com Connect with Kim @kimi_kisses

D3RAILED
D3RAILED's GOTY 2020 - Best Art Design, Best Sound Design!

D3RAILED

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 99:23


5 guys (and sometimes a guest) talk about all things gaming and movies. Insults ensue. Twitch.tv/d3railedgames Schedule: Mon: 2:30pm Tue: 6pm Wed: 2:30pm Thur: 8pm Fri: 8pm Thanks to our sponsor! - PinnacleHipHop.com Special GUEST: Check out our website: d3railedgames.com Subscribe! http://www.youtube.com/d3railed?sub… Support us and get the show early here! patreon.com/D3RAILED Get the Audio on Apple Podcast and Spotify! Link dump: Follow us on Twitter! Aaron - http://twitter.com/GETD3RAILED Wes - http://twitter.com/D3RAILED_WES James - http://twitter.com/D3RAILED_JAMES Derrick - https://twitter.com/thunderfoot240 D3RAILED - http://twitter.com/D3RAILEDvids Instagram! D3RAILED - https://www.instagram.com/d3railed/ James - https://www.instagram.com/infinity3569/ Derrick - https://www.instagram.com/thunderfoot240/ Caleb - https://www.instagram.com/kaynub/ Aaron - https://www.instagram.com/getd3railed/ Banners by Jessica Mitchell Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music Sounds:https://freesound.org/

In Conversation
Being out of your comfort zone creates the best art

In Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 24:14


So says the award winning sculptor Liz Watts, who likes to make her life as difficult as possible but it pays off she tells Tim Saunders http://www.creativecoverage.co.uk/artists-page/item/341-liz-watts

The Artist APPEALS: The 7 Step System to Make Money with Your Art
Season 3.5 E01 - The Best Art Style for Licensing and Make Money!

The Artist APPEALS: The 7 Step System to Make Money with Your Art

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 12:39


Even though season three is over I had a couple of thoughts that I wanted to share… I think I found one of the top secrets to making money with your art. I discuss the number one style for licensing your work and provide some examples.

Art Juice
Best Art Year Ever? A Look Back at 2020 [99]

Art Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 52:52


Last year we ran a special event called Your Best Art Year Ever, in which we led 1,500 people through a planning process to ensure that 2020 would indeed be their best year ever. Of course then Covid came along and threw everything up in the air. Nevertheless, life continued and this week, we’re looking back on our plans to see where they went well, where we had to change course, and whether we learned anything that we can take into 2021. Our conversation spans dreaming big dreams, setting clear goals, understanding your motivation, and the need for flexibility when things change. We also answer a listener question from Jennifer, who is struggling with how to stay authentic in her work. Mentioned The Practice by Seth Godin https://www.amazon.co.uk/Practice-Seth-Godin/dp/0241470048 Find us and sign up for our newsletters at: www.alicesheridan.com www.louisefletcherart.com Submit a question at bit.ly/artjuicepodcast Support the podcast with a small donation at: https://ko-fi.com/artjuice Follow us on Instagram: Alice @alicesheridanstudio Louise @louisefletcher_art Credits "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License

The First Ever Podcast
Chloe Chaidez: The Best Art Comes Out of Having Fun With Whoever You’re With

The First Ever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 47:24


Jeremy talks to Chloe Chaidez, lead vocalist for Kitten and star of the Netflix documentary series ‘I’m With the Band: Nasty Cherry’.  During this episode they discuss their favourite podcasts, WTF with Marc Maron, when Chloe met Jeremy at the post office, why Chloe decided to move to New York at 18, Avril Lavigne’s debut album Let Go, Chloe’s dad’s punk band called Thee Undertakers, juggling music with gymnastics, getting a bass guitar at age 9, why School of Rock was a key early influence for Chloe, learning the bassline to National Anthem by Radiohead, dabbling in acting, the origins of Kitten, how Kitten got signed to a major label before releasing a full-length album, Chloe’s connection to FIDLAR, touring with Paramore, the stresses of touring constantly as a teenager, messaging Charlie XCX on Myspace and reconnecting years later in person, filming I’m With the Band, how Body Party evolved from a skate crew to a band, and more.  Discuss this episode with Jeremy and other listeners:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefirsteverpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JeremyXBolm 

Gift Biz Unwrapped | Women Entrepreneurs | Bakers, Crafters, Makers | StartUp
287 – Best Art Show Display Tips for Craft and Handmade Artisans with Amy Amdur of Amdur Productions

Gift Biz Unwrapped | Women Entrepreneurs | Bakers, Crafters, Makers | StartUp

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 53:00


If you struggle to know how to display your art at an art show, this episode is for you! Art show producer Amy Amdur is here sharing her best art show display ideas for you to steal. Over the last three decades, Amdur Productions has produced hundreds of art shows (http://giftbizunwrapped.com/episodes/southerncaramel), fairs, and festivals, and has worked with thousands of artists. These events, approximately 20 a year throughout the greater Chicago area, give artists and makers a place to show their artwork for sale. Amdur Productions also runs free online art seminars covering all aspects of showing and selling art both in-person and online. This is combined with ArtZipper.com, an eCommerce site where artists and art makers can show and sell their work 365 days a year. BUSINESS BUILDING INSIGHTSTo be a good exhibitor, be open to coaching. Be open to new ideas to be successful. The ability to sell (http://giftbizunwrapped.com/episodes/thesellingstaircase) is something you learn, just like any other skill. How you display will help you sell better. Learn how to talk about your work. You can have great products but if you can't show and talk about it the right way, you will struggle to succeed. Listen to the full episode to get all the biz insights! Amy's Art Show Display IdeasReduce the variables to keep the focus on your work: Wear simple, solid-colored clothes. Display a cohesive body of work. Show pieces that relate to each other. Use simple, consistent props that don't take attention away from your pieces. When selling online, good quality images (http://giftbizunwrapped.com/episodes/phlearn) are key. Let your images do the talking for you. The title and description are really important online because it's how you communicate about your work. Tune in to get even more amazing tips for art displays for shows! Resources MentionedArtZipper.com (https://artzipper.com/) Amy's Tips For Artists (https://amdurproductions.com/amys-tips-for-artists/) Amdur Art Festivals (https://amdurproductions.com/all-festivals/) Amy's Contact LinksInstagram (https://www.instagram.com/amdurproductions/) Join Our FREE Gift Biz Breeze Facebook CommunityBecome a Member of Gift Biz Breeze (https://www.facebook.com/groups/GiftBizBreeze) If you found value in this podcast, make sure to subscribe so you automatically get the next episode downloaded for your convenience. Click on your preferred platform below to get started. Also, if you'd like to do me a huge favor - please leave a review. It helps other creators like you find the show and build their businesses too. You can do so right here: (https://ratethispodcast.com/giftbizunwrapped) Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/380HmeoVquMHRzOepaoF0s) Thank you so much! Sue Know someone who needs to hear this episode? Click a button below to share it!

Creative Coven Podcast
How To Have The Best Art Bio | WAC

Creative Coven Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 16:49


Megan Katie offers up some valuable tips on how to write and perfect your Artist Bio.

10 Ways To Get MOTIVATED TO START PAINT
Best Art Books to help you learn to paint in 2020

10 Ways To Get MOTIVATED TO START PAINT

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 23:39


These are the best books on the market today for learning to paint with acrylics, oil, watercolour , pen and ink, you will learn country landscapes, dogs, cats portraits, what rushes to use, color techniques , from Bob Ross to Donna Dewberry, to get the best prices, links, titles , email allisonprior@yahoo.com, and you will get all the information you need to get the cheapest prices and best art learning books on the market. Even though these books were written in the last 10 plus years, these artist are the best there is. My Amazon shop is www.amazon.com/shop/allisonprior my Patreon page is www.patreon.com/allisonpriorart and my YouTube channel is www.youtube.com/allisonprior. I promise you will love these books they helped me over the years and I still refer to them when I need help and ideas for my YouTube videos, or just to practice and freshen up my skills. Get motivated with these books, only think happy thoughts and enjoy nature that surrounds you with beauty, even in your own back yard.

10 Ways To Get MOTIVATED TO START PAINT
Best Art Books to help you learn to paint in 2020

10 Ways To Get MOTIVATED TO START PAINT

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 23:39


These are the best books on the market today for learning to paint with acrylics, oil, watercolour , pen and ink, you will learn country landscapes, dogs, cats portraits, what rushes to use, color techniques , from Bob Ross to Donna Dewberry, to get the best prices, links, titles , email allisonprior@yahoo.com, and you will get all the information you need to get the cheapest prices and best art learning books on the market. Even though these books were written in the last 10 plus years, these artist are the best there is. My Amazon shop is www.amazon.com/shop/allisonprior my Patreon page is www.patreon.com/allisonpriorart and my YouTube channel is www.youtube.com/allisonprior. I promise you will love these books they helped me over the years and I still refer to them when I need help and ideas for my YouTube videos, or just to practice and freshen up my skills. Get motivated with these books, only think happy thoughts and enjoy nature that surrounds you with beauty, even in your own back yard.

Art Juice
Is Content Creation the Best Art Marketing Strategy? [84]

Art Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 57:31


This is one of our more contentious episodes. A respected and highly prescient marketing guru says marketing is about to change and at least one of us disagrees. We debate his ideas along with other marketing approaches, to see if we can find the sweet spot for artists. When is it a good idea to create long-form blog posts? How can content curation help with our networking? And when is it preferable to simply share what we're doing in short emails and social media posts? During the course of the conversation, Louise also shares a new idea she feels will help her build a new audience for her work, but Alice has her doubts. As always, we feel marketing is another area where we all have to find our own way. For some, committing to a monthly newsletter may feel good and for others it might feel like one too many commitments. Some might love the idea of curating from different sources while others prefer to simply report as they go. We hope this lively debate helps you decide what's right for you. Mentioned Alice's one-on-one coaching https://bookme.name/alicesheridan Brian Clark's podcast https://unemployable.com/podcast/ Gary Vaynerchuk You tube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCctXZhXmG-kf3tlIXgVZUlw Find us and sign up for our newsletters at: www.alicesheridan.com www.louisefletcherart.com Submit a question at bit.ly/artjuicepodcast Support the podcast with a small donation at: https://ko-fi.com/artjuice Follow us on Instagram: Alice @alicesheridanstudio Louise @louisefletcher_art Credits "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License

Making Lemonade With Jordan Morpeth
#96. 5 Ways To Stay Motivated Creatively And Make The Best Art You Can!

Making Lemonade With Jordan Morpeth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020


The Lemonade Podcast Network Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/thelemonadenetworkSong of the weekOutro:Zero 9:36 - “One By One”Linky Links...The Lost Boys Collective:https://www.instagram.com/thelostboyscollective/Jordan’s LinksOnline Store:www.thelemonadestand.storeWebsite:https://www.jordanmorpethart.comInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/jordanmorpethart/https://www.instagram.com/makelemonadepodcast/Facebook:Https://www.facebook.com/TheArtOfJordanMorpethArtstation:https://www.artstation.com/jordanmorpethart

The Jade Throne podcast
Episode 162: Top 5 Worst Cards With The Best Art

The Jade Throne podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 63:24


This week it is Shey and Dan talking Dan's experience with the jigoku Skirmish meta and we run down our list of the top 5 worst cards with the best art. If you like the cast be sure to give us a review on the podcast platform of your choice helps us spread the cast to those who might not otherwise see it! Also we have a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thejadethrone If you like the cast also be sure to join us on social media: Facebook: The Jade Throne Podcast Twitter: u/thejadethrone Email: thejadethronepodcast@gmail.com

The Honey and Absinthe Podcast
How To Choose The BEST Art Teacher! The GOOD, BAD AND UGLY l The Honey & Absinthe Podcast

The Honey and Absinthe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 92:35


How To Choose The BEST Art Teacher! The GOOD, BAD AND UGLY l The Honey & Absinthe PodcastHow To Choose The BEST Art Teacher : THE HONEY & ABSINTHE PODCASTIn this episode, we share our experiences at art school, the best teachers we've had, the worst and everything in between.BUY OUR MERCH!https://www.honeyandabsinthe.com/NEW MASTERS ACADEMY ONLINE ART COURSEFREE 7 DAY TRIALhttps://www.nma.art/honeyandabsinthe/?ref=63FREE AUDIOBOOKS! It helps us out at no cost to you!http://audibletrial.com/thehoneyandabsinthepodcastFOLLOW US ON:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/honeyandabsintheTiktok@honeyandabsinthe --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/janet1805/support

The Understand Photography Show
How to Get Juried into the BEST Art Shows, Art Festivals and Art Fairs

The Understand Photography Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 59:31


Art shows are the FASTEST way to make a full-time living as a photo artist. Art Business Consultant Carolyn Edlund is back on the show to talk about this subject. Listen/watch the show if you are ready to get serious about making money as an artist.

Talking Sh*t With Tara Cheyenne
Episode 9 - Being Super Busy - The Art of Collaboration - Art Police (Your Best Art Making Conditions)

Talking Sh*t With Tara Cheyenne

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 24:17


Show notes below: Talking Shit with Tara Cheyenne is a Tara Cheyenne Performance Productionwww.taracheyenne.comInstagram: @TaraCheyenneTCP  /  FB: Tara Cheyenne PerformancePodcast produced, edited and music by Marc Stewartwww.marcstewartmusic.com  © 2020 Tara Cheyenne Performance Subscribe/follow share through Podbean and Google Podcasts and Apple Podcasts/iTunes Donate to keep this podcast ad-free go to: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/13386 Show Notes: "Cipher" Arts Club (Vancouver BC) and Vertigo Theatre (Calgary AB) Co-ProductionFeb 6 - March 7 2020 at Granville Island Stage https://artsclub.com/shows/2019-2020/cipher  Straight White Men" - Itsazoo Productions Feb 6 - 15 2020 at The Gateway Theatre (Richmond BC)https://itsazoo.org/ "Berlin: The Last Cabaret" - City Opera Vancouver/PuSh Festival Jan 23 - 26 2020https://pushfestival.ca/shows/berlin-the-last-cabaret/ About Tara:Tara Cheyenne Friedenberg is an award winning creator, performer, choreographer, director and writer. Artistic Director of Tara Cheyenne Performance, she is renowned as a trailblazer in interdisciplinary performance and as a mighty performer "who defies categorization on any level"(The Georgia Straight).Tara is celebrated nationally and internationally for her unique and dynamic hybrid of dance, comedy and theatre. The string of celebrated full-length solo shows to her credit includes bANGER, Goggles, Porno Death Cult, and I can’t remember the word for I can’t remember, and she partners regularly on multidisciplinary collaborations, commissions and boundary-bending ensemble creations. When she isn’t creating innovative movement for theatre, Tara performs around the world- highlights include DanceBase/Edinburgh, South Bank Centre/London, On the Boards/Seattle USA, and High Performance Rodeo/Calgary. Recent works include The Body Project (premiering 2020/21 season) The River with dance artist Miriam Colvin and artist and activist Molly Wickham (premiering 2021 in Wet'suwet'en Territory), empty.swimming.pool with Italian dance/performance artist Silvia Gribaudi, (Castiglioncello, Bassano, Victoria, B.C. and Vancouver, B.C.), how to be (Vancouver, B.C.) , and I can’t remember the word for I can’t remember (currently touring). Tara lives on the unceded and traditional territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), səlil̓wətaɁɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation)/East Vancouver with her partner composer Marc Stewart.© 2020 Tara Cheyenne Performance   

Mile High Game Guys: Boardgaming Podcast
MHGG Lookback at Our 2019

Mile High Game Guys: Boardgaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 101:20


Our hosts look back at the year 2019, includes life updates and then get into our best of awards.   00:01:15 - 2019 General Look Back 00:17:56 - Top 3 Video Games 00:32:07 - Best Art 00:35:41 - Best Components 00:40:46 - Best Mechanism 00:46:43 - Most Disappointing 00:56:31 - Zach's Stupid 2019 Awards 01:03:02 - Best New to Me 01:08:14 - Missed Opportunities 01:13:27 - Top 3 Games   MHGG Twitch Slack Channel  Patreon Guild

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)
Episode 190: The Man With No Face

Comics From The Multiverse (DC Comics Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 220:40


Welcome to Comics from the Multiverse, our DC comics podcast starting with DC Rebirth where we discuss and review the major new DC comic books every week!   Comics discussed this week: 07:57 – December, 2019 and 2010s Sales Charts 43:32 – April Solicits 1:53:40 – The Flash #86 (Joshua Williamson and Rafa Sandoval) 2:06:40 – Aquaman #56 (Kyle Higgins and Aaron Lopresti) 2:13:44  - Legion of Superheroes #3 (Brian Michael Bendis and Ryan Sook & Travis Moore) 2:25:53 – Jimmy Olsen #7 (Matt Fraction and Steve Lieber) 2:43:52 – Freedom Fighters #12 (Robert Venditti and Eddy Barrows) 2:49:17 – The Batman’s Grave #4 (Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch) 2:52:39 – The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage #2 (Jeff Lemire and Denys Cowan)) 3:07:50 – The Low Low Woods #2 (Carmen Maria Machado and Dani Strips) 3:23:19 – Undiscovered Country #3 (Scott Snyder & Charles Soule) 3:29:34 – Best Art, Cover and Books of the Week   patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv Mild Fuzz TV: twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzz Comics From The Multiverse Twitter: https://twitter.com/DCComicsPodcast email: mftvquestions@gmail.com facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork Audio: https://comicsfromthemultiverse.podbean.com/   UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/ US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-us

Glasstire
Art Dirt: The Best Art Exhibitions of the 2010s

Glasstire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2019 56:47


Brandon Zech and Christina Rees discuss their favorite Texas art exhibitions from the past decade. “I was really shaken by this show. Even talking about it is taking me back to that place.”

Art Fair Artists Success Show
Winners of the 2019 Best Art Fairs

Art Fair Artists Success Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 40:00


  ArtFairCalendar.com has tallied all the votes in our 2019 Best Art Fair survey (8th Annual). We had a record number of participants reporting in the favorites. The goal of the survey is to encourage "art fair tourism", bringing art lovers "52 Weeks of Art Fairs", coast to coast.  There were many changes in the Top Ten this year with new events entering the ranks. Please listen as we speak with the art fair directors from those events (it's a secret who they are at the moment) and ask them this question: "What is special about your event that would bring people to travel to attend? Give up a day or more to be on the streets of your city?" Then -- we'll announce the Top Ten. This will be informative and upbeat especially as we all need good news!  ArtFairCalendar.com's mission is to promote the American tradition of art fairs by showcasing events where art collectors find hand-crafted, one-of-a-kind fine work and encourage the interaction of client and creator. 

Tipical Podcast
The best art piece we have ever seen

Tipical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 34:08


Keaton comes on the podcast expressing how much of a fan he is for Brandon. Keaton got fired from his job because he put in his 2 weeks, the two talk about the school semester ending and how someone was exposed as a cheater. Preston gets a surprise with a wonderfully drawn art piece. They both have a moment to try and imagine what the future will be like because of videos.

The Daily Californian
The Daily Californian's guide to the best art of 2019

The Daily Californian

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 52:55


Daily Cal arts editors Anagha Komaragiri, Grace Orriss and Areyon Jolivette discuss staff picks for the best in television, music and film in 2019.

The Lisa Show
Lunch Breaks, Communicating with Kids, Pregnancy and Depression, Estranged Relationships, Bedroom Do's and Don'ts, Best Art Museums

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 101:18


Joy Bauer talks about the value of lunch breaks, Tracy Asamoah gives advice for communicating with kids, Monica Starkman explains how to help pregnant women with depression, Kathy McCoy teaches how to reconnect with estranged kids, Carrie Ann Rhodes talks about redecorating your bedroom, William Eiland discusses the best art museums to visit this summer.

The Gay Travel Podcast
The Best Art Destinations This Year.

The Gay Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 23:51


With Rob MIA, it's up to Peter to curate this week's episode dedicated to the intersection of Art and Travel. He is joined in the studio by life partners Daniel Faria (Director and Owner, ) and Rui Amaral (Director and Curator, ).

Hope and Dread
#54: Artist Ian Cheng: "The best art is like a Trojan horse"

Hope and Dread

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 48:21


Ian Cheng wants to change the way you think. “I really want to make art that taps into some part of a viewer's neurology and gets them into a different state,” Cheng says to host Charlotte Burns during this In Other Words podcast. The wide-ranging conversation covers topics from the freedom afforded humans by AI, to the genius of The Real Housewives television show. Cheng creates art with a nervous system: his practice often involves computer simulations that resemble video games—albeit ones that play themselves. His current exhibition “BOB: Bag of Beliefs” centers around an AI lifeform whose evolution is shaped by viewers who can make offerings—both poisonous and benign—to BOB via an app. Cheng has created his own form of art; a work that is mesmerizing and surprisingly moving (at Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York until 23 March). “It's a funny time we live in,” says Cheng, who studied both cognitive science and art. He wants his work to tap into our limbic systems (“the most easily triggered and exploitable” part of the brain) with the goal of making us “feel safe enough to be explorative, to be open-minded, to be conscientious”. Following in the footsteps of artists and storytellers across the centuries, Cheng is spinning tales that might better help us understand our world, using cutting-edge technology to do so. Transcript: https://www.artagencypartners.com/transcript-ian-chengs-guide-to-worlding/ “In Other Words” is a presentation of AAP and Sotheby's, produced by Audiation.fm.

In Other Words
#54: Artist Ian Cheng: "The best art is like a Trojan horse"

In Other Words

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 48:21


Ian Cheng wants to change the way you think. “I really want to make art that taps into some part of a viewer’s neurology and gets them into a different state,” Cheng says to host Charlotte Burns during this In Other Words podcast. The wide-ranging conversation covers topics from the freedom afforded humans by AI, to the genius of The Real Housewives television show. Cheng creates art with a nervous system: his practice often involves computer simulations that resemble video games—albeit ones that play themselves. His current exhibition “BOB: Bag of Beliefs” centers around an AI lifeform whose evolution is shaped by viewers who can make offerings—both poisonous and benign—to BOB via an app. Cheng has created his own form of art; a work that is mesmerizing and surprisingly moving (at Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York until 23 March). “It’s a funny time we live in,” says Cheng, who studied both cognitive science and art. He wants his work to tap into our limbic systems (“the most easily triggered and exploitable” part of the brain) with the goal of making us “feel safe enough to be explorative, to be open-minded, to be conscientious”. Following in the footsteps of artists and storytellers across the centuries, Cheng is spinning tales that might better help us understand our world, using cutting-edge technology to do so. Transcript: https://www.artagencypartners.com/transcript-ian-chengs-guide-to-worlding/ “In Other Words” is a presentation of AAP and Sotheby’s, produced by Audiation.fm.

3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast
How to Be the Best Art Student

3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 76:06


How to Be The Best Art Student Will got a letter from a listener who shared that her favorite episode was the first episode, “My Art is Great, Why Won’t Anyone Hire Me?” She requested an episode where we focus again on that and expand more on that topic. She also said that “and by the way that is the best episode you guys have ever done thanks to Will Terry.” Will may have embellished the letter some! She continued by saying something along the lines of, "The idea of self audits is great and I am taking to heart the idea of really honing my craft over the next year. I would like to know as an artist taking your classes the best method to take and absorb those classes since I only have a few hours in a day after work to learn and get better." So that’s what we want to talk about today. We will split this episode into 2 parts: Part 1: How to Be the Best Art Student Part 2: How to Get the Most Out of Our Classes at SVSLearn.com and Online Learning We did these things called 3rd Thursday’s and they were Webinars that we did live and then we would put the recording of it on Youtube. We put all of those webinars on SVSLearn.com. So we are taking some content from one of our Third Thursdays from a while back and presenting it in a more creative way. Part 1: How to Be the Best Art Student, 5:35 Addressing Poor Mindsets: “I’m going to art school to get a degree.” First off, in all the years that Jake worked for studios and being apart of the process of looking at portfolios for people that they wanted to hire, never once did they ask if the applicant went to school. The portfolio always was first. They always would look at their portfolio to see if they could do the work and then they would ask what school they went to but wouldn’t check if they graduated or anything. The degree, as far as the real world is concerned in concept art, in children’s books, etc. does not matter, what matters is that you can do the work. It’s a meritocracy. It’s all based on ability. How well can you perform the task? Would you say that people who have gotten far enough in a degree program should quit? If it is your last semester and there isn't a job offer yet, then finish it out. If there is a job opportunity that is available and it is what you are going for, it might not make sense to turn that job offer down just to finish out that last semester, and then if you are ever in a position to you can go back and finish that last semester. But we're pretty sure that once you are working in that field that you are wanting to work in and you are good, and already getting job offers as a student then you will keep progressing and odds are you’ll keep getting better and never look back. Unless you want to teach for a University at some point, if there still are Universities in 10 or 20 years. Some job postings do require a degree. But really it all comes down to if you can do the work. If you have a great portfolio, and show you can do the work and especially if you already have some experience under your belt. There will be some companies that want you to get a degree. It's all about your portfolio and skill set. You could have two people who graduate from school and they both graduate and get a degree, however one of them may have worked 2, even 4, even 10 times harder. That person will be so much more prepared for the job field. If the prize was the degree then they will get killed in the job market. Maybe mom and dad will be happy about the degree, but it’s all about the learning. The mindset you should be trying to develop as a student is don’t have your eye set on the degree. The degree should be the byproduct of you trying to get the experience to get a job. Looking at the college kids that Jake works with as assistants, everything they are doing to get that degree is totally going to help them get a job. But it is not about the degree, it is about the experiences they are getting as they work towards that degree. Your senior project or your final art show, that should be the thing that gets the employer’s eyes on your work and interested in you not the degree. Will would give himself assignments or choose to do different assignments that he felt would get him closer to his goals in terms of portfolio. His classmates would sometimes get freaked out and ask him what he was doing and he would say that he was wanting to do freelance after graduating and that he was focused on preparing his portfolio. There is a middle ground with ignoring what your teachers are asking you to do. Lee would ask for permission to adapt assignments and would shoehorn what the teacher said to what he wanted to do. He would do what worked best for him and his portfolio. Jake had an assignment to draw himself as an animal and instead of doing a portrait, he did a landscape with animals in the background, because he wanted to do a piece that could become a part of his portfolio, and he ended up using the piece in his portfolio to get a concept art job. What Animal? We got into a random side note. What animal would we all be? Jake would be a horse, because that’s what he drew himself as in that animal self portrait assignment, plodding along in the distance. Lee would be a squirrel, like Scrat from Ice Age, he’s just scrappy like that and will stop at nothing to get what he wants. Will would be a walrus, chill with cool facial hair. Bonus, if you want to draw animal versions of us then share it with us, we’d love to see them. “This homework should not take me more than 12 hours based on university guidelines for out of class, in class ratios.” Some students are not willing to go beyond what the thing calls for. Some students are used to immediate rewards. Lee would have students come in saying, “I spent all night working on this!” And it turns out they had spent 3 or 4 hours, which is nothing. Lee’s average amount of time spent on a piece was 12 hours. Sometimes 9, sometimes 10 or 15 but the average was 12 hours from start to finish. How long do you need? The answer is, as long as it takes. Let’s say you spent 9 hours on a dud, and you budgeted 12, you have 3 hours to keep polishing that dud or you can start a new piece and sacrifice something else to have the time to finish it. Another thing to be wary of is the ‘speed class taker’. They are trying to take as many classes as they can to try and graduate a bit earlier. You should take fewer classes and allow yourself time to do the work, be able to mess it up and make mistakes and learn from them and do it again. Jake did this drawing of animals flying and his friend, Scotty Young told him that it was good but nothing special. So Jake redid it and pushed it a lot further. He spent 2 or 3 times as long on the second iteration. Jake’s first graphic novel was about 170 pages long and he timed it out the amount of time spent on each page was around 10-14 hour and that was around a year, while working a full time job. If you really want something you have to learn to get that thing done. Perhaps college is the best place to learn that, where you go from amateur to professional by one by one doing these assignments and after each one evaluate what you did well on it and what you can do better. How could you have spent more time on it, and better yet focused time. Until eventually you don’t even bat an eye if you have to redo something. In a year: what is your percentage of illustrations that you feel are your best work and better than the rest, that you really love a lot more than your other stuff you did. As a pro mostly everything you do should be at least okay, usually pretty acceptable. Then there are those ones that people really respond to and have that special quality to them, for Lee, he is stoked if he can get a couple really awesome pieces in a year. Every year Jake does 1, 2, or 3 pieces where he feels he really leveled up and they act as a benchmark for the following years. Even as professionals, the work created is still professional, but only a few pieces a year are seen as extraordinary compared to previous work. So if you are a student even if you are working very hard, not everything is going to be absolutely amazing. So it becomes a game of numbers, if you want to get a some stellar pieces done you need to do a bunch of pieces and work. Lee would review senior portfolios and he noticed that everything would look nice and cohesive but would usually come across one that was really over rendered. He learned that they came from the students rendering classes and they couldn’t give them up because they had spent so much time on them. “This is how I make my art, it’s unique, the teachers need to help me with my vision.” You can say that after you’ve learned the fundamentals; after you’ve learned composition, light and shadow, some color theory, some anatomy, perspective, proportion, and line quality. Once you have figured those things out, then you have the freedom to say, “Now I want to do my style this way and this is how I draw.” Up until then that’s a crutch and you can use it as something to lean on. Jake likes to compare art to music. You can’t just step up to a piano and pluck the keys with awful timing and make up your own stuff and expect it to be good. You have to master the fundamentals. Once you can play the basics then you can start to mess around more. “Don’t let your style be the byproduct of weakness.” That is an out, it makes you feel good, but really it is a lie. Mary Grandpre, you look at those and they are really well done, but perspective is not really all there. Some objects have dimension and there are objects that are more designy. She can draw that way if she wants to, but could draw them all “more correctly.” She does this deliberately and she can because she has earned it. Student’s want the teacher to support their vision. How many students would enter a college level writing class, and argue that the teacher shouldn’t critique their work but support their vision. The teacher will surely point out bad sentence structure, bad grammar, too many main ideas in a paragraph, etc. All art is the same, they all have a lot of similar principles. You can’t get around it, you never will get mad because you have good draftsmanship and you learned to draw something well. Even Jake is still learning. He has been working on relearning anatomy, he has leveled up a lot just since he started studying it more since a few months ago. He has already seen his drawings level up since he’s been studying this stuff. If you think you’re done learning, you’re not. This is a lifelong pursuit, and you need to be committed to lifelong learning. You need to have an open mind and be open to receiving feedback. Will identified all of these problems that his students had. Every year it’s the same: there are 3 or 5 that really get it and are doing really good, and then on the other hand there are a few who don’t get it at all and are not present, the rest are in between. In 9 years teaching over there, he has only seen like 3 or 4 students who went from the lower or middle section to the high section. He had one student who after school Will was really impressed with how her work had leveled up a lot, he asked her why she had gotten so good and she shared that, she looked around and she realized that her work wasn’t at the level as everyone else’s. So she decided to make a change. Still doesn’t know why she was able to do that, while others really struggle. Lee had a friend in school and they all shared their portfolios with each other that they used to get accepted to their program. His portfolio was not that great and it matched his classwork. He was pretty clumsy and not much of a stand out for those first couple of terms. And then around the 4th term he really started to stand out some more and started to have some pretty good pieces from time to time. By the time that they left he was smoking, he was so good. He really did his very best with everything, every assignment, starting with the basics. And he just did it right, he really transformed as an artist. It was not through talent, but due to sheer hard work and listening to feedback. Will loves to see that transformation. Will went through that transformation himself and now he loves to see that transformation in his own students. The cool thing about teaching is that you can find teachers that really resonate with your learning style. How to Know if You’re Good 5 Common Denominators that show you are getting good enough to start making a living at this: People naturally gather around your work, without you having to point it out. You’ll start to win things: contests, awards, etc. You start getting unsolicited recommendations, “I want to introduce you to, so and so”, “You should consider applying to such and such.” You start getting scholarships. You start getting paid, you have people that start asking you to do things for money. It’s the people who put their head down and just work. They don’t keep their head down and work in a vacuum but they learn from other people too. Do Not’s Will’s list of things you should avoid as a student (and as a professional). Chronically late Chronically unfinished work Always talking and having side conversations during lectures Always giving excuses and shifting the blame Asking the teacher to change the assignment (if this is a norm, rather than an exception) The last person set up to paint Feel guilty because they haven’t made progress since the last time you were given a critique Wearing headphones during class, half of your learning is going to happen from the people sitting around you. If you are not hearing side conversations or building friendships, you are missing out on a lot of learning. Overly critical during critiques, but their work was unfinished or sloppy. Packing up 15 minutes early. Leaving class early. Turning in scribble sketchbooks, if you don’t want to do it, just don’t do it. The art director from Sony was giving a lecture on, “How to Make Me Hire You” and there was a student clickety clacking typing on their keyboard really loud and they weren’t taking notes. Lee was furious and really got after his students after the lecture for being so disrespectful. Pencil Mileage Jake had this student that was just heads and shoulders above the rest of the class. Jake asked her why she was so good, and what her process was. She said that since the 7th grade she filled a sketchbook every month until now she was 22. So a lot of growth comes from pencil mileage. Kim Jung Gi: he is the guy who can draw for hours creating a mural without any reference and draws with straight ink. We were talking about this and why he is so good and we decided that it probably came down to: He just loves drawing, even more than those of us who really love it. He probably draws from morning till night everyday. He loves drawing to the point that his life is maybe not quite balanced. Don’t drop the ball when people are counting on you. People who get hired are people who are fellow working student’s friends and people who did good on group assignments. Don’t be a person who bombs it at a group assignment. Part 2: How to Get the Most Out of Our Classes at SVS Don’t treat it like Netflix and just have it playing in the background, instead watch the videos, do the assignments, get a sketchbook for notes, and take notes. Look at it as your school, and really take it seriously and treat it as your school. Look at your schedule and see what you can do daily and then try and have a day in the week where you can give 3 or 4 hours to apply what you are learning. Really evaluate your goals. What do you really want to get out of it. A lot of people say that they want to work professionally. But do you really want to work professionally full time? Maybe you just want to do some freelance on the side, maybe you are trying to get better to do a personal project, maybe it’s just a hobby. It’s important to take inventory on your goals so you can approach your education more wisely and strategically. Attack classes appropriately. Post and participate on the forum. Give and take. Take the classes that attack those different weaknesses that come up in critiques. It’s not Netflix, there’s this weird phenomenon where when you are watching someone do something it seems so easy that you feel like you could do it too. Lee would watch these tutorials, of Feng Zhu a concept artist on Star Wars, and feel that “Yeah i can do that!” Then when he would try and replicate it he would totally flounder. You need to put the pen to paper and put some marks down to learn, you can’t learn just from watching it. Until your hand has done it, you haven’t learned it. If you only have a couple hours a day, you shouldn’t put the pressure on yourself that someone who is in art school full time (9 hours a day of class). You should take one class at a time and really go through that class thoroughly. Sometimes people run through the classes and it doesn’t really show fully in their work. We have talked about having illustration tests and that hopefully we would have enough staff at that time that we can give you a critique on your illustrations, like we do in our interactive classes. Take it slow, when starting to post on the forum, and make sure you are looking at other people’s work and sharing comments and feedback. The atmosphere on the forum is extremely supportive. It’s a nice community Sometimes it is hard to get an honest critique out of people, they might say, “Well, I’m not an instructor, but this is my opinion…” You don’t have to be an instructor to give valuable critique and feedback, your opinion is valuable. You should go in there and read and engage and then people will be more willing and happy to give you a critique on your work. Be specific about what you are looking for in a critique. There are a lot of things that can be learned from this episode. If you are already a professional, you can look at it as how can I be the best professional that I can be? Best of luck with being the best student and lifelong learner that you can be! We are all learning. LINKS Svslearn.com Jake Parker: mrjakeparker.com Instagram: @jakeparker, Youtube: JakeParker44 Will Terry: willterry.com. Instagram: @willterryart, Youtube: WillTerryArt Lee White: leewhiteillustration.comInstagram: @leewhiteillo Alex Sugg: alexsugg.com Tanner Garlick: tannergarlickart.com. Instagram: @tannergarlick If you like this episode, please share it, subscribe, and we’d love it if you left a review! These p odcasts live and die on reviews. If you want to join in on this discussion log onto forum.svslearn.com, there is a forum for this episode you can comment on.

Mile High Game Guys: Boardgaming Podcast

2018 End of the Year Extravaganza! Well, this was a year. After taking a little bit of time off for holiday stuff, we are back to talk about 2018 and how it treated us as podcasters. Then we'll give out a bunch of awards including: Best Art, Best Components, Favorite Mechanism, Most Disappointing, and Best "New to Me" game. Finally, we will have a list of our 3 favorite games from this year. 00:00:33 - Year in review 00:19:16 - The AWARDS!!! 00:19:29 - Top 3 Video Games 00:19:58 - Number 3 00:23:41 - Number 2 00:27:20 - Number 1 00:31:20 - Boardgame Awards 00:31:26 - Best Artwork 00:33:48 - Best Components 00:39:05 - Best Mechanism/Mechanic 00:42:13 - Most Disappointing Game 00:42:17 - Zach's Special Awards!!! 00:53:46 - Best New-To-Us award 00:56:04 - Top 3 Games of 2018 00:56:09 - Honorable Mentions 00:57:07 - Number 3 00:59:13 - Number 2 01:02:26 - Number 1 01:06:22 - Games we missed out on 01:10:40 Listener Feedback 01:22:02 Wrap-Up 01:23:54 Contact Info Slack Channel Patreon Guild

Good Luck High Five
310: The 2018 Chrimby Awards

Good Luck High Five

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 56:05


On this episode, Maria and Meghan hand out the 2018 Chrimby Awards! With categories like Best Set, Best Art, Best Flavor Text & more, this is one awards show that's not to be missed! Think the Oscars but with no commercials, fancy dresses, or presenters making really, really awkward jokes with a teleprompter. What categories did we get right? Which did we get horribly wrong? Let us (and the Academy!) know! And Happy New Year, everyone! Become a GLH5 Member in 2019! http://www.patreon.com/glhfmagic NEW Creatures are the Worst gear: https://teespring.com/stores/good-luck-high-five Sub to our NEW Board Games YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/glhfboardgames Enter our End of the Year giveaway: https://gleam.io/svdOr/glhf-december-swag-giveaway Sub to our epic vids: http://www.youtube.com/goodluckhighfive Read our cool newsletter: https://t.co/gyXIzQ6pvP Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/glhfmagic Our Insta: http://www.instagram.com/glhfmagic Be our friend: http://www.facebook.com/glhfmagic Throw down with our playmats: http://www.goodluckhighfive.com/shop Watch us play on Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/glhfmagic The best place to buy cards: http://www.cardkingdom.com/glhf Great MtG Gear: http://www.ultrapro.com

D3RAILED
2018 Game of the Year: Best Fighting Game & Best Art

D3RAILED

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 67:16


Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Aaron Schmidt, Wes Baumgardner, James Kircher and Becca Schmidt gather together to discuss the world, movies and video games. Enjoy! Subscribe! http://www.youtube.com/d3railed?sub… Twitch.tv/D3RAILEDgames Support us and get the shows early here! http://www.patreon.com/D3RAILED Get the Audio on iTunes, Soundcloud, and GooglePlay Follow us on Twitter! Aaron - http://twitter.com/holybuttsbatman Wes - http://twitter.com/D3RAILED_WES James - http://twitter.com/D3RAILED_JAMES Becca - https://twitter.com/beccarrghhh D3RAILED - http://twitter.com/D3RAILEDvids Broken Pixel Logo and A piece of Schmidt Intro by Edward Buckley

Art Ed Radio
Ep. 139 - The Best Art-Inspired Halloween Costumes

Art Ed Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 23:23


AOE Senior Editor Amanda Heyn joins Tim to talk about why art teachers have the best Halloween costumes out there! Listen as they discuss the best art-inspired costumes they've seen (and made), new ideas for costumes with your family or significant other, and possibilities for the procrastinators who haven't yet thought of a costume idea!  Resources and Links The AOE Frida Costume Tutorial Art History Inspired Halloween Costumes 25 Ideas for Art Costumes 12 Costumes to Make You the Art Star

3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast

The Caldecott is the most prestigious award a children’s book illustrator can receive, and it’s an award that, once received, changes each recipient’s life. We will discuss what the award is, how it is chosen, some patterns with books that have received this honor, and some tips on what you can do to try and become a more Caldecott-worthy illustrator. What are you working on? [01:17] Will Terry: Bonnaparte Falls Apart Part 2, and a new board game in his digital painting style. Not the best pay, but he has complete creative freedom and so it’s worth it. Lee White: Just moved to Nashville, Tennessee from Portland Oregon. Still working on two books, one that he is writing and illustrating himself, and still working out the deal for illustrating someone else's story. “Cain’t never could do nothing.”- Southern Saying We might be doing a live workshop later on in Nashville, but don’t quote us on that, all 3 of us would be there. Keep your ears peeled. Jake Parker: Has been crazy busy and gone a lot. He did a Comic Con in Denver, a workshop up in Boise, and a workshop here in Provo, and did a bunch of work for Snowplow 2; and, Skyheart is at the printer in China! There has been some translation issues that have slowed the process down, so we’ll see if the books get here in color or black and white! Today, we want to dive in and see if what sort of a role awards play in the life of an illustrator or comic book artist, and does it play a role in developing your art. If you are an illustrator, new or old, we hope that we can shed light on some of the illustration awards and what impact receiving different awards can have on a creatives life.. What are the Awards? [11:00] There are specific awards that we want to dive into on this podcast. The Caldecott Award, conceived in 1937 by Robert Caldecott. The Newbery Award, given to Young Adult Fiction, it’s an award for writers. The Eisner, given for creative achievement in comic books. Eisner Award: the Academy Awards of Comic. Given to different categories, i.e. Best Publication, Best Writing, Best Art, Best Short Story, etc. It’s an award and the publishers love it because they get to put the special award sticker, and whoever won the award has a prestigious bargaining chips for future projects. It’s important to understand the audience for each of these awards and oddly enough the for the Caldecott, they are librarians. Will hated school growing up and the last place he would imagine being is a library convention. But as fate would have it, he ended up going to one, and he has now been to three of them. American Library Association (ALA) hosts a conference where illustrators and librarians collide. Librarians matter because they are the ones who will be recommending your books! The Caldecott [15:00] The Caldecott is the biggest most prestigious award for children’s books. The Caldecott is determined by a committee of 15 people and 8 of those people are appointed by the ALA. These people are composed of librarians and school teachers. They are supposed to primarily focus on the artwork, but there aren’t any poor stories that win the Caldecott. Art is a component but other components like story are a factor that enhance the children's book. Look for patterns. Think about the patterns of the wards winners. Lee likes to look for systems and commonalities to help inform success. There is often strategy to most things we do. Even when playing Monopoly! Since 2000, only 4 Caldecott winners have different writer and illustrator. It means that more Caldecott winners not only illustrate but also write their book. Is this a coincidence? Committee members like to promote and celebrate 1 person. If you win this award you are the “Miss America” of illustration for the next year. Can winning one of these awards change your life? [22:06] There are over 200 children’s books awards but they are not life changing like the Caldecott. Almost every state has one award and they are sometimes narrow and specific. Will won the North Carolina book award one year. In Utah there is an award for Best Mormon Illustrator. Any award is great to receive but are not on the level of receiving a Caldecott. These awards are great but the Caldecott is different. You will be known and introduced as a Caldecott award winner, and the book will be in print for the rest of their life, which translates to a lot of money. There are over 200,000 libraries across the US and stock Caldecott winners. Sometimes one library could buy 10 copies of 1 Caldecott winners book, and restock every year. There are also people that collect Caldecotts. It is a fail safe for the libraries and bookstores because these books have a stamp of approval and popularity built into them. There are Caldecott honorable mentions that also reap the reward of this honor and Lee has a friend that recieve $75,000 in royalties. Jon Klassen is an illustrator/writer that has been raking in the Caldecott. (Jon Klassen)[http://jonklassen.tumblr.com/] (This Is Not My Hat)[https://www.amazon.com/This-Not-Hat-Jon-Klassen/dp/0763655996] If you were to win a Caldecott, publishers try to lock you into your next book deal. You become known for this award and it makes you a distinguished illustrator. There are Caldecott terms to book deals that stipulate how payment changes if you were to win a Caldecott. Should you change your art to win? [31:40] Will feels as if you need to change your art style to win a Caldecott but Lee sees that Caldecott winners of the past have very different styles and are really all over the place. There are books that are Caldecott material and there are other books that aren’t but are still wildly successful. Why is I Want My Hat Back distinguished and Fancy Nancy not? Fancy nancy is extremely commercial and sells well but not as literary. (Fancy Nancy)[https://www.amazon.com/Fancy-Nancy-Jane-OConnor/dp/0060542098] There are books that have a balance of the two like Olivia. Olivia won a Caldecott and also became very commercial. (Olivia)[https://www.amazon.com/Olivia-Caldecott-Honor-Book-Falconer/product-reviews/B0018SYWI4] There are many things that precede winning a Caldecott. There is networking and knowing someone that can get you in the right circles and in the right places. Being connected and known is very important. Dan Santat is a great example of a person that has been around the block before winning the Caldecott. He spoke at conferences for years and was really well known along with producing great work. (The Adventures of Beekle)[https://www.amazon.com/Caldecott-Medal-Dan-Santat/s?ie=UTF8&page=1&rh=n%3A6288856011%2Cp_lbr_one_browse-bin%3ADan%20Santat] It’s true that winning a Caldecott seems as likely as being hit by lightning. Step One: Write your own stuff Step Two: Be Jon Klassen Step Three: Speak at SCWI Actionable item [41:29] Here are some actionable things that might not get you a Caldecott but moves you in the right direction. Believe in your work and keep moving forward with it. Think about what is the type of creator you want to be and what best fits your personality. You don’t need to be award winning to be successful. If you are just trying to mimic other people you will always be a few years behind, of course you can learn from others but really do what you love and develop your own unique style and voice. Do the thing that you love to do and that you are good at and eventually the world will catch up. Nuances of a Caldecott [50:04] There are so many books that are great and when it comes down to choosing a winner the committee starts considering the nitty gritty. They start to think what doesn’t work about the books- does the book’s cover have room for the sticker, what is the paper quality like, what is the font, what is in the end paper etc. Things to consider [53: 56] Be like Jon Klassen in the sense that he was trying to be himself. If you are trying to copy someone that has won you will be always be behind. Create the thing that only you can create. Also consider that design matters and having a good sense of graphic design is important for the whole package. Chris Van Allsburg is a great example of this. He combines his art with design to create a great book. His pieces are beautiful and leave room for type. Great artists have a great graphic design sense and some create their own fonts for their books, i.e. Jon Klassen. The Caldecott can be a motivator, and can push yourself to create on a higher level. You can ask yourself, “Is this Caldecott worthy?” Chris Van Allsburg Summary [01:07:00] Consider writing Be unique Consider the details Drive yourself to create something good and worthwhile! LINKS Svslearn.com Jake Parker: mrjakeparker.com Instagram: @jakeparker, Youtube: JakeParker44 Will Terry: willterry.com. Instagram: @willterryart, Youtube: WillTerryArt Lee White: leewhiteillustration.comInstagram: @leewhiteillo If you like this episode, please share it, subscribe, and we’d love it if you left a review! These podcasts live and die on reviews. If you want to join in on this discussion log onto forum.svslearn.com, there is a forum for this episode you can comment on. LINKS Svslearn.com Jake Parker: mrjakeparker.com. Instagram: @jakeparker, Youtube: JakeParker44 Will Terry: willterry.com. Instagram: @willterryart, Youtube: WillTerryArt Lee White: leewhiteillustration.comInstagram: @leewhiteillo If you like this episode, please share it, subscribe, and we’d love it if you left a review! These podcasts live and die on reviews. If you want to join in on this discussion log onto forum.svslearn.com, there is a forum for this episode you can comment on.

Drive Check - A Cardfight!! Vanguard Podcast
125 - Old Dark Dictator has the Best Art

Drive Check - A Cardfight!! Vanguard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 80:21


Cole and Will are back on the grind reading card effects incorrectly and giving bad advice! Also, plenty of Lightseekers, Ophidian 2350/2360, Chaotic and who knows what else chatter to keep you entertained. E-mail: drivecheckpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @drive_check @washinthesink @cole_mccune @jack_lieb Patreon link: patreon.com/drivecheck YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC004CDA1eEIjdeNXjJ4ymEA Special Thanks to our Patreon backers: Wesley Welch Nick Gidillini Geoffrey Butler Kay William Anderson PKMNCast Hawken Collin Alec Manke Music: @RealBrokenColor and @jeremy124

Over Coffee® | Stories and Resources from the Intersection of Art and Science | Exploring How to Make STEAM Work For You

"Showing (is) better than talking," says Living Popups CEO Cheryl Bayer. And that's exactly what she and her team are doing. Living Popups is an interactive augmented-reality platform and media company.    The products Cheryl and company produce are episodic AR features.  And these projects, created with humor and imagination, have a number of purposes. For example, "Leonardo da Vinci" might fly into frame on a gyrocopter, in a museum.   Or, in an educational application, villainous pig "Napoleon" might pop out of the cover of George Orwell's classic "Animal Farm".  (He'll offer his views on dictatorship--and not surprisingly, he considers it a good thing!  However, he does think it's in need of a few "tweaks".) In addition, readers of Charlie Fink's Metaverse: An AR-Enabled Guide to VR & AR, get to see Living Popups' work firsthand throughout the pages.  The book festures an episodic augmented-reality series, starring the author's avatar and his two roommates.  This particular series, according to Living Popups' website, garnered a nomination for a 2018 Auggie Award, for "Best Art or Film".   (Here is the link to our earlier interview with Charlie, about his new book.) Best of all, at VRLA 2018, in the Los Angeles Convention Center in May, Cheryl and her crew introduced "The Aug-mentors".  This was the first-ever AR episodic series to be shown during a live event! Cheryl, who is both an entertainment and education professional, talked about her background, the creation of Living Popups and her experiences with the Aug-mentors at VRLA 2018. On this edition of Over Coffee®, you'll hear: What first sparked Cheryl's interest in working in the entertainment industry; How she first began working with AR as a means of storytelling; How Charlie Fink's book, Charlie Fink's Metaverse, became Living Popups' first AR project; Cheryl's experience with "The Aug-Mentors", as she and her staff presented it during VRLA 2018; What you'll see, when you watch "The Aug-Mentors" (and how to get the first nine episodes if you didn't attend VRLA!); The essential element involved, in creating augmented reality; The creative process behind Charlie, Ripley and Wade, the three augmented-reality characters in the episodes of Charlie Fink's Metaverse, as well as the characters in The Aug-Mentors; How Cheryl's work with her award-winning kids' enrichment facility, Creative Space, expanded into what Living Popups is doing in the educational field; The teachers Cheryl remembers, who inspired her most; A preview of the educational products Living Popups will be releasing, in September 2018 and January 2019; Her advice, for fellow innovators.

Jacky Winter Gives You The Business
034 - The decline of adland jobs, how to be a better client, and the BEST ART WEBSITE NOBODY HAS HEARD OF.

Jacky Winter Gives You The Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 36:26


In case you missed it, last year we launched Open Tabs, a series of events we started with our friends at Sample Brewing which are held inside our client’s offices, where we would take four people with us - two JW artists and 2 plain interesting creative people. A bastard child of Pecha Kucha and Creative Mornings We gave each person 10 minutes to go over ten of their open tabs for one minute each - you can find out more at opentabs.rodeo if you’re interested in the full spiel. It’s something that we’ve had heaps of fun doing, as the internet is really our training ground in so many ways, so we decided that we’d be expanding our segment previously known as ‘mini link’ into a longer episode-wide discussion where we can give some of our favourite topics a bit more room to breathe. Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podcast. That's right - If you listen to our podcast in Overcast or Pocket Casts, you can get super special images, links, and chapter breaks in your player while you listen. Featured links from our discussion - Want to get these in your inbox every Friday? Sign up for our text-only tinyletter at tinyletter.com/jackywinter Bianca: Where Did All the Advertising Jobs Go? / P&G WILL CUT ANOTHER $400 MILLION IN AGENCY, PRODUCTION COSTS / P&G and WPP: How the shit hit the fan in digital marketing / Junior buyers under pressure to fill digital quotas, Ritson learns Jeremy: The Top Dos And Don’ts Of Working With Creative People / Dear Client: This Book Will Teach You How to Get What You Want from Creative People Lara: Selling Out Selling Art If you like the show or these links or think we sound like nice people, please go and leave us a rating or review on iTunes. It helps other people find the show and boosts our downloads which in turn lets us know that what we're doing is worth doing more of! Jacky Winter Gives You The Business is produced by Areej Nur To subscribe, view show notes or previous episodes head on over to our podcast page at http://jackywinter.givesyouthe.biz/ Special thanks to Jacky Winter (the band, with much better shirts than us) for the music. Listen to them over at Soundcloud. Everything else Jacky Winter (us) can be found at http://www.jackywinter.com/

Otaku Spirit Anime
Best Anime of 2017 Awards

Otaku Spirit Anime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 184:06


The votes have been tallied up, and with the conclusion of the Otaku Spirit Host Deliberations, it’s time to sit down and give the results of the best anime of 2017. Join the hosts and special guest Logan of Anime Arcade as they run through theirs and the community’s picks for best anime of 2017. Awards for 2017: Best of Winter, Best of Spring, Best of Summer, Best of Fall, Best Short, Best Film, Best Animation, Best Art, Best Opening, Best Ending, Worst Show, Biggest Disappointment, Biggest Surprise, Best Girl, Best Guy, and Best Anime of 2017! A special thank you goes out to Logan from AnimeArcade.net and our wonderful community for making this episode happen. The opening song for this episode is the OP for KADO The Right Answer called “Tabiji” by Saraka Tsukai starring Mao Ichimichi. The outro for this episode is the ED2 for March Comes In Like A Lion called “orion” by Kenshi Yonezu.

Gamerage
Level 28 — Best Art Styles

Gamerage

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018 70:23


The best-looking game isn’t always the one with the highest pixel count! Not to sound like a mom on prom night, but beauty is about *uniqueness* — it’s about standing out and catching eyes! On Level 28 we discuss our favorite art styles in gaming and some of the gorgeous games that use them — and speaking of gorgeous, we’re gonna start posting video of our show! Next time, because we’re still getting the hang of it, heh whoops. Follow us on all social media @gamerageclub to see behind the scenes photos, videos, fan art and more! You can also send us your ideas for what would make a great topic for our next episode! And visit Gamerageclub.com to see some of our sweet, original products!

Mile High Game Guys: Boardgaming Podcast
MHGG 2017 End of Year Special

Mile High Game Guys: Boardgaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2017 73:22


2017 End of the Year Extravaganza! Well, this was a year. After taking a little bit of time off for holiday stuff, we are back to talk about 2017 and how it treated us as podcasters. Then we'll give out a bunch of awards including: Best Art, Best Components, Favorite Mechanism, Most Disappointing, and Best "New to Me" game. Finally, we will have a list of our 3 favorite games from this year. 00:01:38 - Year in review 00:16:49 - The AWARDS!!! 00:17:29 - Best Artwork 00:21:46 - Best Components 00:25:56 - Best Mechanism/Mechanic 00:31:42 - Most Dissapointing Game 00:38:11 - Zach's Special Awards!!! 00:41:09 - The George Bluth Sr award 00:41:17 - The Tobias Funke award 00:41:25 - Michael Bluth Jr award 00:41:37 - The George Michael Bluth award 00:41:52 - The Maebe Bluth award 00:42:23 - The Lucille Bluth award 00:42:47 - The G.O.B. Bluth award 00:43:28 - The Lindsay Bluth award 00:45:22 - Best New-To-Us award 00:50:11 - Top 3 Games of 2017 00:50:18 - Number 3 00:53:06 - Number 2! 00:56:00 - NUMBER ONE POPULAR!!!! 01:03:35 - Games we missed out on from 2017 Slack Channel Patreon Guild

Argue the Toss
S3|E25: Games of the year 2017 - the Tosser Awards Announced

Argue the Toss

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 67:03


Dust off your tux or evening gown; it's time for the Tossers 2017. The Argue the Toss games of the year 2017 have been discussed and decided. Drew and Chella announce the winners of everything from Best Art, Biggest Surprise and Best Writing to, of course, Best Game of 2017. All decisions are final, but you can give us yours in the comments.

Mynock Squadron Podcast
MP062 - The BEST Art of X-Wing

Mynock Squadron Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2017 76:43


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Otaku Spirit Anime
Best Anime of 2016 Awards

Otaku Spirit Anime

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2017 71:17


You’ve heard the Otaku Spirit Animecast Hosts’ deliberations, and the community’s votes have been tallied. Now it’s time for the official Otaku Spirit Anime Awards. Listen in and find out the final verdict on choices for the best anime of 2016! Awards for 2016: Best of Winter, Best of Spring, Best of Summer, Best of Fall, Biggest Surprise, Biggest Disappointment, Worst, Best Short, Best Film, Best Visuals, Best Animation, Best Art, Best Character, Best Girl, Best Boy, Best Animation, Best Couple, Most OP, Best Villain, Best Concept, Best Original, and Best Anime of 2016! A special thank you goes out to Logan from the community (as well as AnimeArcade.net) and our wonderful community for making this episode happen. As promised to others, check the forum thread for this article for a complete breakdown of all the winners.

Otaku Spirit Anime
Best Anime of 2016 Deliberations Part 4

Otaku Spirit Anime

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2017 56:39


The host of the Otaku Spirit Animecast return for yet another Best Anime of 2016 Deliberations podcast. Join them as they run through the year and pick their best seasonal, genre winners, characters, best of the best, and more. This is a raw and nearly uncut recording of their deliberations. Deliberations covered in this episode: Best Animation, Best Art, Best Concept, Best Originals, Worst Anime, Most Disappointing, Biggest Surprise, Best Girl, Best Boy, Cutest Character, Most Overpowered Character, Best Villain, and Best Anime of 2016. The intro for this episode is the OP for Magical Girl Raising Project called “Sakebe” by Manami Numakura. The outro for this episode is the ED for Izetta The Last Witch called “Hikari Aru Basho e” by May’n.

Mile High Game Guys: Boardgaming Podcast
Episode 26 - 2016 Year End Review and Best Of Lists

Mile High Game Guys: Boardgaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2016 97:33


In the Year 2016.... In this episode, our hosts discuss , dissect, and “dissomething” 2016. After a light banter, they head into a few categories they wanted to used to highlight certain games, including Best Art and Best Components. Zach gives out some Year-End Awards and then they look back on the year as a whole, including how their views on the gaming industry have changed since starting this podcast 6 months ago. Everyone mentions their favorite “Older” game that they first played in 2016 and they finish up with a list of their Top 3 Favorite games from 2016.   00:00:45 - 00:08:20 Banter!! 00:08:39 - 2016 Best-of Categories  00:11:27 - Best Art  00:14:49 - Best Components  00:17:47 - Best Mechanic/Mechanism  00:22:21 - Most Disappointing 00:27:07 - Zach's Year End Awards 00:27:32 - The  "Dead Inside" Award 00:27:55 - "Would You Please Shut Up, I Have Something to Say!" 00:28:31 - "Oh God, Everything Has Gone Wrong So Fast!" 00:28:41 - "Now I Can Finally Play Out My Own Fan-Fiction!" 00:29:06 - "Beating An Undead Shoggoth" 00:30:05 - "A Place For Everything And Everything In It's Place" 00:30:30 - "Yo Dawg, I Heard You Like To Game, So I Put A Game In Your Game, So You Can Game While You Game" 00:32:25 - 2016 Year-End Look-Back 01:05:28 The Best Games of 2016  01:06:24 Best New To Us Games of 2016  01:13:24 Adrian, Jeff and Zach's Top 3 Games of 2016      01:14:16 Number 3     01:16:18 Number 2     01:23:00 Number 1 01:32:47 Episode Wrap-Up

The Dice Tower
TDT # 487 - Best and Worst of 2016

The Dice Tower

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 135:39


Tom, Eric, and a host of contributors take a look at 2016 and talk about the best and worst games of the year!   Show Notes: 1:14 - Intro 4:43 - Year as a whole 15:55 - Biggest Surprises 22:56 - Biggest Disappointments 28:25 - Best Components 32:40 - Best Art 38:05 - Worst Games 41:42 - Best Card Games 47:57 - Best Family Games 53:11 - Best Party Games 56:26 - Best Cooperative Games 1:03:07 - Best Children's Games 1:07:54 - Most Innovative Games 1:13:56 - Strangest Games 1:16:56 - Best Expansions 1:20:58 - Best Reprints 1:24:01 - Biggest Brainburners 1:27:10 - Favorite Game Events 1:33:47 - Top 10 2:02:26 - Other Categories 2:07:00 - Looking at 2017

Art Made Easy
The Best Art Products to Use with Kids – Art Made Easy 020

Art Made Easy

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2016 41:20


THE BEST ART PRODUCTS TO USE WITH KIDS: AME 020 Ready to order your first shipment of art supplies and don’t know what to order? Curious why some art supplies are better than others? Today’s episode of Art Made Easy helps identify why some paints, paper and brushes deserve a place on your art supply shelf.  Don't forget to download an art supply ordering checklist and buying guide to help you get started on creating the best art projects. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: - What my favorite supplies are - Products to stay away from and why - Why different mediums require different supplies - Why more expensive supplies are not always better for your projects - Examples of how to use different supplies for new ways of teaching lessons - Alternative uses for supplies already in stock in your art room/class room - Pros and Cons of certain brands of supplies - A list of fun but non-essential supplies - What types of effective supplies you can get for free - Some tips to keep children engaged in art-making LISTEN TO THE SHOW:    DOWNLOAD THIS FREE GUIDE     WANT  TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ART SUPPLIES? 3 Techniques to Try with Tempera Paint Using Markers in the Art Room To Spray or Not to Spray? Tips for Using Chalk Pastels  

Art Fair Artists Success Show
Winners! 2015 "Best Art Fairs in America" Survey

Art Fair Artists Success Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2015 61:00


ArtFairCalendar.com has just finished its 3rd annual "America's Best Art Fairs" survey and we announce the winners. Our survey is the only national online look at the country's juried art fairs and craft shows, designed to reward the festivals that create opportunities connecting artists and communities. We asked our mailing list of over 50,000 art fair patrons what was the best art fair in the country and had an amazing nationwide response. Nearly 90% of the respondents completed the lengthy 25 question survey and the answers were both expected and intriguing.  Listen to find out what the Top 50 shows in the country are as voted on by the people who attend them. Discover their choices for the best regional fairs, best urban fair, best small market show and the best cities for art fairs. We'll share the survey answers on: what makes a show "Best"why people say they attend an art fairwhy they don't attend shows they used to lovesuggestions for show organizers Lynn Smith, vice chair of the Old Town Art Fair in Chicago, will give her insights on how the fair garners so much enthusiasm throughout the greater metropolitan area, making it a "must attend" event. Art buyers from Florida and Ohio will also join us to tell us why they attend art fairs and buy art. ArtFairCalendar.com's mission is to promote the American tradition of art fairs by showcasing events where art collectors find hand-crafted, one-of-a-kind fine work and encourage the interaction of client and creator.   

Art Fair Artists Success Show
2014 Winners - Best Art Fairs in America!

Art Fair Artists Success Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2014 46:00


ArtFairCalendar.com has just finished its 2nd annual "America's Best Art Fairs" survey and we announce the winners. This is the only national online survey of the country's juried art fairs and craft shows, designed to reward the festivals that create opportunities connecting artists and communities to celebrate the arts. We asked our mailing list of over 50,000 art fair patrons what was the best art fair in the country and had an amazing nationwide response. Nearly 90% of the respondents completed the lengthy 20 question survey and the answers were both expected and intriguing.  Not surprisingly: people love to attend art fairs and many travel long distances to do so. The overall conclusion is: Art is Alive and Well in America and attendance at the nation's shows is proof of that. Listen to find out what the Top 50 shows in the country are as voted on by the people who attend them and collect art. Find out which they have chosen as the best regional fairs, best urban fair, best small market show and the best cities for art fairs. We'll share the survey answers on: what makes a show "Best"why people say they attend an art fairhow art fair goers find out about shows to attendwhy they don't attend shows they used to lovehow far they travel to art fairstheir suggestions for show organizers Laura Berarducci from the Ann Arbor Convention & Visitors Bureau also reports on the economic impact of the Ann Arbor Art Fairs in that community.  The mission of ArtFairCalendar.com is to promote the unique American tradition of art fairs by showcasing the events where art collectors find hand-crafted, one-of-a-kind fine work for sale and encourage the interaction of client and creator. 

Art Fair Artists Success Show
WINNERS! America's Best Art Fair Survey

Art Fair Artists Success Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2013 61:00


ArtFairCalendar.com has just finished its 1st annual "America's Best Art Fairs" survey and we are announcing the winners on this podcast. We asked our mailing list of nearly 50,000 art fair patrons  what was the best art fair in the country and had an amazing response from across the nation. Nearly 96% completed the lengthy 22 question survey and the answers were both expected and intriguing.  Not surprising: people love to attend art fairs and many travel long distances to do so and plan them as part of their vacations. The overall conclusion is: Art is Alive and Well in America and attendance at the nations shows is proof. Listen to find out what are the Top 50 shows in the country as voted on by the people who attend them and collect art. Find out which they have chosen as the best regional fairs, best urban fair, bestt small market show and the best cities for art fairs. We'll share the survey answers on: what makes a show "Best" why people say they attend an art fair how art fair goers find out about shows to attend why they don't attend shows they used to love how far they travel to art fairs their suggestions for show organizers   The Best Art Fairs Awards is the first national online survey of the nation’s juried fairs, designed to reward those festivals that create opportunities connecting artists and communities to celebrate the arts. The mission of ArtFairCalendar.com is to promote the American tradition of art fairs by showcasing the events where art collectors can find hand-crafted, one-of-a-kind fine art pieces for sale by the professional artist community and encourage the interaction of client and creator.      

Annette Coleman The Artist's Voice
12-Best Art Advice Ever

Annette Coleman The Artist's Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2010 60:00


Artists give up their secrets and give their advice to other artists on what has worked for them in their art career. Artists interviewed: Bernice Strawn, strawn-art.com, Mel Strawn, strawnart.com, Daniel Strawn, arcadiadesignstudio.com, John King, JohnKingArts.com, Keven Krasnoff, Krasnoff.com, Leslie Maya-Charles, lmayacharles@gmail.com, Martine Amade´, amadeart.com, Connie B. Burkhart, sunflowercanyon.com, Mary Barron, adagioartglass.com, Leah Bradley, leahbradley.com, Susan Helen Strok,paintedpencil@comcast.net, prospectartistsassn.com, Suzanne Frazier, suzannefrazier.com

Tate Events
Good Business is the Best Art – Part 2

Tate Events

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2009 103:22


Taking Andy Warhol's notorious provocation as a starting point, this short symposium explores in greater depth some of the issues raised by our current exhibition Pop Life: Art in a Material World.

Tate Events
Good Business is the Best Art – Part 3

Tate Events

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2009 65:18


Taking Andy Warhol's notorious provocation as a starting point, this short symposium explores in greater depth some of the issues raised by our current exhibition Pop Life: Art in a Material World.