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We originally broadcast this episode of election nonsense prior to the debate of 2024, and listening to it anew we are reminded of how drastically things can change, while at the same time aligning eerily with the past. Happy 250th, everybody! The Gladiators are approaching the cage.
In this episode of the AART Podcast, host Chris Stafford sits down with renowned American digital collage artist Maggie Taylor, whose dreamlike, surreal imagery has redefined the boundaries between photography, technology, and fine art.Known for her pioneering work in digital collage, Maggie Taylor creates richly layered visual narratives that blend 19th-century photographic elements with contemporary digital tools. Her work invites viewers into imaginative, often whimsical worlds—where memory, symbolism, and storytelling converge in unexpected ways. In this intimate and insightful conversation, Maggie shares how she discovered her distinctive artistic voice, her transition from traditional photography to digital media, and how tools like Photoshop became central to her creative process.Raised in a creative environment and married to photographer Jerry Uelsmann, Maggie Taylor developed an early appreciation for photographic experimentation. Yet she forged her own path, becoming one of the most recognized figures in digital art. Her work has been exhibited internationally and is held in major museum collections, including the Art Institute of Chicago, the George Eastman Museum, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.On AART, Maggie reflects on the evolution of her career, the role of intuition in her artistic decisions, and the balance between control and discovery when creating complex digital compositions. She also discusses the emotional resonance of her work, the importance of curiosity, and how artists can embrace new technologies without losing their authenticity. This episode offers a fascinating look into the mind of an artist who has quietly but profoundly influenced contemporary visual culture. Whether you're an artist, photographer, or simply someone drawn to imaginative storytelling, Maggie Taylor's journey is both inspiring and deeply thought-provoking.Maggie's links website: www.maggietaylor.com Instagram: @maggietaylor.art Some favorite women artists: Julie Blackmon, Sandy Skogland, Lori Nix, Cig Harvey, Marion Peck, Lori Vrba, Claire RosenDinner party guests: Patti Smith, Aimee Mann, Laurie Anderson, Tilda Swinton, Kara Swisher, and Eve SchoolerKeywords: Maggie Taylor, digital collage artist, American artist Maggie Taylor, surreal digital art, digital collage photography, contemporary digital artists, Photoshop art, fine art photography, AART podcast, Chris Stafford podcast, women artists interview, visual storytelling, surrealism in digital art, creative process artists, modern collage art, experimental photography, women in art podcast, artist interviews, contemporary art podcast, museum exhibited artists, digital art techniques, storytelling through images, imaginative art, photography and technology, Jerry Uelsmann influence, American contemporary artists, art podcast interviews, Women Unscripted podcast networkBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/women-unscripted--4769409/support.Host: Chris StaffordProduced by Hollowell StudiosFollow @twomenunscriptedpodcasts on InstagramOn Facebook at Women Unscripted PodcastsEmail: hollowellstudios@gmail.com
In this episode of the AART Podcast, host Chris Stafford sits down with renowned American digital collage artist Maggie Taylor, whose dreamlike, surreal imagery has redefined the boundaries between photography, technology, and fine art.Known for her pioneering work in digital collage, Maggie Taylor creates richly layered visual narratives that blend 19th-century photographic elements with contemporary digital tools. Her work invites viewers into imaginative, often whimsical worlds—where memory, symbolism, and storytelling converge in unexpected ways. In this intimate and insightful conversation, Maggie shares how she discovered her distinctive artistic voice, her transition from traditional photography to digital media, and how tools like Photoshop became central to her creative process.Raised in a creative environment and married to photographer Jerry Uelsmann, Maggie Taylor developed an early appreciation for photographic experimentation. Yet she forged her own path, becoming one of the most recognized figures in digital art. Her work has been exhibited internationally and is held in major museum collections, including the Art Institute of Chicago, the George Eastman Museum, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.On AART, Maggie reflects on the evolution of her career, the role of intuition in her artistic decisions, and the balance between control and discovery when creating complex digital compositions. She also discusses the emotional resonance of her work, the importance of curiosity, and how artists can embrace new technologies without losing their authenticity. This episode offers a fascinating look into the mind of an artist who has quietly but profoundly influenced contemporary visual culture. Whether you're an artist, photographer, or simply someone drawn to imaginative storytelling, Maggie Taylor's journey is both inspiring and deeply thought-provoking.Maggie's links website: www.maggietaylor.com Instagram: @maggietaylor.art Some favorite women artists: Julie Blackmon, Sandy Skogland, Lori Nix, Cig Harvey, Marion Peck, Lori Vrba, Claire RosenDinner party guests: Patti Smith, Aimee Mann, Laurie Anderson, Tilda Swinton, Kara Swisher, and Eve SchoolerKeywords: Maggie Taylor, digital collage artist, American artist Maggie Taylor, surreal digital art, digital collage photography, contemporary digital artists, Photoshop art, fine art photography, AART podcast, Chris Stafford podcast, women artists interview, visual storytelling, surrealism in digital art, creative process artists, modern collage art, experimental photography, women in art podcast, artist interviews, contemporary art podcast, museum exhibited artists, digital art techniques, storytelling through images, imaginative art, photography and technology, Jerry Uelsmann influence, American contemporary artists, art podcast interviews, Women Unscripted podcast networkBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/aart--5814675/support.A Hollowell Studios ProductionInstagram: @theaartpodcast Email: theaartpodcast@gmail.com© Copyright: Chris Stafford | Hollowell StudiosAll Rights Reserved
Take a shot of absinthe and join us for our journey into Baz Luhrmanns Moulin Rouge! We discuss the burden of naive romanticism, the tortured artist triple feature, why the film is hard to share with the unimpressed, the incredible Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor and the transformative performance by Richard Roxburgh as The Duke. Also: Scorsese! Collage! Roxanne! Check it out! Ad-free versions of all of our episodes are available on our Patreon When you sign up you also get access to our bonus shows, Discord server, shout out on the show AND you get to vote on monthly episodes and themes and a 25% discount in our merch store. That's a lot for only $5 a month! For more info and to sign up visit us on Patreon You can also give a Movie Friends subscription here: Gift a Movie Friends Subscription! Visit our website Check out our merch store Send us an email! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram Fill out our listener survey
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Allons-nous, Anne-Laure et moi, réussir notre pari : passer une journée entière dans une même rue? Dans ce dernier épisode de notre série rue Notre-Dame de Nazareth, nous rencontrons Julien Pacaud, artiste parisien spécialisé dans le collage numérique, dont le travail s'appuie sur le hasard, l'instinct et le surréalisme. Il nous explique comment il construit ses images. C'était une rencontre inattendue dans la boutique de Frédérique (Erev Concept Store), au moment même où nous parlions de lui. Nous terminons aussi notre balade rue Notre-Dame de Nazareth à la librairie Volume, spécialisée dans l'architecture et la ville, où Anne-Laure trouve un livre très joliment illustré sur les nuages. C'est l'épisode 3/3 de notre série rue Notre-Dame de Nazareth — une rue proche de République, pleine de vie parisienne authentique, d'art et de rencontres inattendues. Cet épisode est recommandé pour un niveau B2-C1. Vous y entendrez un vocabulaire riche autour de la création artistique ainsi qu'une belle collection d'expressions naturelles pour donner son avis en français, à retrouver dans la lettre qui accompagne cette épisode (www.onethinginafrenchday.com) learn french, spoken french, french stories, paris stories, french daily life, authentic french, real french, life in paris, french podcast, digital collage, surrealism, paris art, street in paris, république paris, french expressions, give your opinion in french
In unserem Trendguide Sommer 2026 stellen wir dir vier Mikrotrends, starke Styling Tipps, die Trendfarbe Kobaltblau und die wichtigsten Fashion Highlights für einen verspielt romantischen Sommerlook vor. Der Sommer 2026 soll modisch etwas ganz Besonderes für dich werden? Dann solltest du dir unbedingt unseren neuen Trendguide in einer frischen Episode von Lost On Planet Fashion anhören. Denn was wäre ein Sommer ohne neue Modetrends, ohne inspirierende Styling Tipps und ohne die kleinen Ideen, mit denen man den eigenen Look auf ein neues Level hebt? Genau deshalb sprechen wir in dieser Podcast Folge über vier Mikrotrends für den Sommer 2026, die deinen Stil nicht nur auffrischen, sondern ihm auch mehr Persönlichkeit geben können. Der erste Trend, über den wir sprechen, trägt den Namen Clash Attack. Dahinter verbirgt sich ein wilder, fast schon kunstvoller Mustermix, bei dem unterschiedliche Prints, Strukturen und Stilrichtungen ganz bewusst miteinander kombiniert werden. Im Mittelpunkt stehen fließende, bedruckte Stoffe, die in spannenden Drapierungen und lebendigen Silhouetten verarbeitet werden. Es entsteht ein Look, der fast wie eine modische Collage wirkt und gerade deshalb so interessant ist. Dieser Trend ist nichts für Zurückhaltung, sondern für alle, die Lust auf einen ausdrucksstarken Sommerlook haben. Und ja, das musst du dir wirklich anschauen. Alle besprochenen Looks findest du wie immer auf Instagram, TikTok und auf unserer Website unter Lost On Planet Fashion. Eine der für uns spannendsten Trendfarben im Sommer 2026 ist außerdem Kobaltblau. Diese kräftige, charakterstarke Farbe bringt sofort Energie in die Garderobe und funktioniert sowohl als Total Look als auch in Kombination mit neutraleren Tönen oder anderen Farbhighlights. Kobaltblau ist kein leiser Trend, sondern eine Farbe mit Wirkung. In dieser Episode zeigen wir dir deshalb auch, wie du diesen Farbtrend tragen kannst, ohne dass er zu viel wird. Dazu gibt es unkomplizierte Styling Ideen, die man direkt nachmachen kann. Außerdem sprechen wir über ein Accessoire, das im Sommer einfach nicht fehlen darf: die richtige Sonnenbrille. Welche Modelle 2026 besonders relevant sind, welche Formen gerade die modischen Favoriten darstellen und wie du sie passend zu deinem Stil kombinieren kannst, verraten wir dir natürlich ebenfalls in dieser Folge. Neben Clash Attack, Kobaltblau und den aktuellen Sonnenbrillen Trends warten in dieser Episode noch zwei weitere besonders romantische Modetrends, die wir hier bewusst noch nicht komplett verraten wollen. Denn genau dafür lohnt sich das Hören. Diese Folge soll inspirieren, Lust auf Mode machen und dir zeigen, dass Trends nicht nur etwas für Laufstege sind, sondern auch Spaß machen dürfen und den eigenen Stil bereichern können. Unsere neue Episode ist außerdem die perfekte Ergänzung zu unserer Folge Trendprognose Frühjahr Sommer 2026. Wenn du also noch tiefer in die aktuellen Fashion Trends 2026 einsteigen möchtest, solltest du dir beide Episoden anhören. ***** Alle Looks auf Social Media @lostonplanetfashion : Instagram: www.instagram.com/lostonplanetfashion/ TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@lostonplanetfashion und unserer Website: www.lostonplabetfashion.de
Lesley Luce is a collage artist whose large-scale circular works are created from thousands of hand-placed paper fragments arranged in precise concentric circle compositions. She wants people to be captivated by her art from afar and intrigued up close, rewarding those who are curious.Lesley says she's a late-blooming artist and her artistic practice reflects a perspective shaped by time, lived experience, a career, and a deep belief that curiosity does not expire with age.Her artworks even come with a manual - a handmade mini book that's part archive, part decoder ring. It shows the fragments she used, cites where they came from, and why they are included in the work.Through her social media channels, Lesley shares fun, fascinating info and behind-the-scenes peeks into her life as an artist.On this episode, host Angela de Burger chats with Lesley about how she rediscovered her creative passion through tiny pieces of paper, the role curiosity plays in her creative practice, and how she draws from history to tell stories through her artworks. Say hi to Lesley: Website - lesleyluceart.com Instagram - @lesleyluceart TikTok - @lesleyluceart----Creative Pulse Podcast socials: Instagram: @creativepulsepodcastMusic credit: https://www.purple-planet.com
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Female artists have long employed collage to reflect the ways in which identity is often constructed from conflicting, contrasting and contradictory parts. Cut Out: A Feminist History of Photo Collage, Montage and Assemblage (Thames & Hudson and V&A Publishing, 2026) by Fiona Rogers explores the relationship between photography and feminist collage, foregrounding the use of femmage—a radical reclaiming of craft traditionally associated with women—as a resilient method within feminist and political art. Cut Out presents an expanded definition of collage and cutting techniques to encompass photomontage, assemblage and the photogram. Tracing a lineage from nineteenth-century makers to contemporary practitioners, we encounter Victorian album makers; Modernist, Surrealist and Dadaist innovators; and radical, second-wave feminist artists. Thematic sections include profiles written by expert contributors on key individuals, including Hannah Höch, Dora Maar and Lorna Simpson. Looking to the future as much as the past, Cut Out also reveals how the pioneering work of contemporary and digital artists continues to subvert dominant narratives and foster ever-expanding forms of photographic collage. At a moment when photography and its history are being actively contested and reappraised, Cut Out is a reminder of its political power. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Female artists have long employed collage to reflect the ways in which identity is often constructed from conflicting, contrasting and contradictory parts. Cut Out: A Feminist History of Photo Collage, Montage and Assemblage (Thames & Hudson and V&A Publishing, 2026) by Fiona Rogers explores the relationship between photography and feminist collage, foregrounding the use of femmage—a radical reclaiming of craft traditionally associated with women—as a resilient method within feminist and political art. Cut Out presents an expanded definition of collage and cutting techniques to encompass photomontage, assemblage and the photogram. Tracing a lineage from nineteenth-century makers to contemporary practitioners, we encounter Victorian album makers; Modernist, Surrealist and Dadaist innovators; and radical, second-wave feminist artists. Thematic sections include profiles written by expert contributors on key individuals, including Hannah Höch, Dora Maar and Lorna Simpson. Looking to the future as much as the past, Cut Out also reveals how the pioneering work of contemporary and digital artists continues to subvert dominant narratives and foster ever-expanding forms of photographic collage. At a moment when photography and its history are being actively contested and reappraised, Cut Out is a reminder of its political power. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
Female artists have long employed collage to reflect the ways in which identity is often constructed from conflicting, contrasting and contradictory parts. Cut Out: A Feminist History of Photo Collage, Montage and Assemblage (Thames & Hudson and V&A Publishing, 2026) by Fiona Rogers explores the relationship between photography and feminist collage, foregrounding the use of femmage—a radical reclaiming of craft traditionally associated with women—as a resilient method within feminist and political art. Cut Out presents an expanded definition of collage and cutting techniques to encompass photomontage, assemblage and the photogram. Tracing a lineage from nineteenth-century makers to contemporary practitioners, we encounter Victorian album makers; Modernist, Surrealist and Dadaist innovators; and radical, second-wave feminist artists. Thematic sections include profiles written by expert contributors on key individuals, including Hannah Höch, Dora Maar and Lorna Simpson. Looking to the future as much as the past, Cut Out also reveals how the pioneering work of contemporary and digital artists continues to subvert dominant narratives and foster ever-expanding forms of photographic collage. At a moment when photography and its history are being actively contested and reappraised, Cut Out is a reminder of its political power. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art
Female artists have long employed collage to reflect the ways in which identity is often constructed from conflicting, contrasting and contradictory parts. Cut Out: A Feminist History of Photo Collage, Montage and Assemblage (Thames & Hudson and V&A Publishing, 2026) by Fiona Rogers explores the relationship between photography and feminist collage, foregrounding the use of femmage—a radical reclaiming of craft traditionally associated with women—as a resilient method within feminist and political art. Cut Out presents an expanded definition of collage and cutting techniques to encompass photomontage, assemblage and the photogram. Tracing a lineage from nineteenth-century makers to contemporary practitioners, we encounter Victorian album makers; Modernist, Surrealist and Dadaist innovators; and radical, second-wave feminist artists. Thematic sections include profiles written by expert contributors on key individuals, including Hannah Höch, Dora Maar and Lorna Simpson. Looking to the future as much as the past, Cut Out also reveals how the pioneering work of contemporary and digital artists continues to subvert dominant narratives and foster ever-expanding forms of photographic collage. At a moment when photography and its history are being actively contested and reappraised, Cut Out is a reminder of its political power. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Female artists have long employed collage to reflect the ways in which identity is often constructed from conflicting, contrasting and contradictory parts. Cut Out: A Feminist History of Photo Collage, Montage and Assemblage (Thames & Hudson and V&A Publishing, 2026) by Fiona Rogers explores the relationship between photography and feminist collage, foregrounding the use of femmage—a radical reclaiming of craft traditionally associated with women—as a resilient method within feminist and political art. Cut Out presents an expanded definition of collage and cutting techniques to encompass photomontage, assemblage and the photogram. Tracing a lineage from nineteenth-century makers to contemporary practitioners, we encounter Victorian album makers; Modernist, Surrealist and Dadaist innovators; and radical, second-wave feminist artists. Thematic sections include profiles written by expert contributors on key individuals, including Hannah Höch, Dora Maar and Lorna Simpson. Looking to the future as much as the past, Cut Out also reveals how the pioneering work of contemporary and digital artists continues to subvert dominant narratives and foster ever-expanding forms of photographic collage. At a moment when photography and its history are being actively contested and reappraised, Cut Out is a reminder of its political power. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/photography
Spent a week in Sweden - and Copenhagen - trying to find as many interesting and affordable jazz records as I could! Some really dope shops and dealers and all kinds of music and records. Here's a few - not necessarily Swedish musicians only but an array of the pieces I picked up. Tracklist: Ragnarök, Entrance, Finn Savery Trio, EGBA, H&K, Collage, Jan Hammer Junior Trio, Jazz Q Praha
durée : 00:58:49 - Le Cours de l'histoire - par : Xavier Mauduit - Sculptures, collages, installations vidéo : quand des artistes contemporains font de l'histoire la matière première de leur inspiration, la création permet de formuler de nouveaux discours sur le passé et d'interroger la mémoire collective. - réalisation : Maïwenn Guiziou, Camille Mati, Jeanne Delecroix, Jeanne Coppey, Raphaël Laloum, Chloé Rouillon, Sidonie Lebot, Luce Mourand - invités : Raphaël Barontini Artiste plasticien français, Marion Verboom Artiste plasticienne-sculptrice, Anaïs Marion Artiste Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:58:49 - Le Cours de l'histoire - par : Xavier Mauduit - Sculptures, collages, installations vidéo : quand des artistes contemporains font de l'histoire la matière première de leur inspiration, la création permet de formuler de nouveaux discours sur le passé et d'interroger la mémoire collective. - réalisation : Maïwenn Guiziou, Camille Mati, Jeanne Delecroix, Jeanne Coppey, Raphaël Laloum, Chloé Rouillon, Sidonie Lebot, Luce Mourand - invités : Raphaël Barontini Artiste plasticien français, Marion Verboom Artiste plasticienne-sculptrice, Anaïs Marion Artiste Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
It's been 3 years since popular seiyuu and solo artist Shouta Aoi has released a full length album. The wait is over as he has announced the release of "LIMITLESS", his 4th album, set for release on July 1.This is big news, as Aoi doesn't release albums that frequently, and if he is even remotely in the same vibe as he was in "Collage", we may have one of the standout albums of this year in our hands.More about this news: https://www.handthatfeedshq.com/shouta-aoi-to-release-4th-album-limitless-in-july/
Tune into the newest episode of our Energy Works Podcast, where science meets spirit to help you heal, energize, and thrive. What does it take to reach 90 feeling good and still not know exactly why?In this Big Ideas episode, Lauren sits down with Pat Gordon, who is approaching 90 and living vibrantly in independent senior housing. Pat isn't a biohacker or wellness guru, he's a former Nikon sales rep who quietly stumbled into a life of longevity through meditation, community, creativity, and presence.Pat shares the story of how a career move from New York to Massachusetts in 1972 led him to daily meditation, a practice he's kept for over 50 years. He talks about quitting smoking at 62 using a surprisingly simple mindset shift, the grief of outliving so many friends, and what it means to still feel connected and purposeful at nearly 90.Lauren and Pat also explore his extraordinary "art diary," a handmade calendar project he's maintained since 1972, filled with drawings, collage, and dry humor that documents the texture of daily life. Pat reflects honestly on death, the afterlife, regret, and the wisdom he'd offer anyone trying to live well.This is a heartfelt conversation about aging, meaning, and the small things that quietly add up to a long, full life. Now available wherever you get your podcasts!Chapters:00:00 Introduction00:27 Nearing Ninety 01:03 Staying Active, Moving Slower 02:35 What a Hernia Scan Taught Him 04:29 Family Roots of Longevity 06:15 His Take on Longevity Habits08:35 How He Quit Smoking at 62 12:48 How Meditation Began 17:55 50+ Years of Daily Mantra Practice 19:47 The Art Diary Calendar Project 21:33 Why He Started It in 1972 23:15 What Goes Into Each Day 24:31 Documenting the Texture of Life 25:31 Collage, Drawing & Humor 28:29 Love, Marriage & Mara 31:27 Community as Longevity Medicine 33:26 Procrastination, Photos & Presence 38:05 His Thoughts on Death 41:53 Afterlife, Regrets & What He'd Change 45:50 Why He Prefers Analog Over Digital 47:20 ConclusionEpisode Resources:EMYoga Online Courses: emyoga.thinkific.com/collections/emyoga-coursesShop our EMYoga Store: emyogastore.com/Sign up for our FREE weekly Newsletter: www.energymedicineyoga.net/Listen on Spotify: Energy WorksListen on Apple Podcasts: Energy WorksFollow us on Instagram: @EnergyMedicineYogaFollow us on Facebook: @EnergyMedicineYoga#EnergyMedicineYoga #EMYoga #EnergyWorksPodcast #WellnessPodcast #Longevity #AgingGracefully #MindfulLiving #ConsciousAging #HealthyAging #MeditationPractice #WisdomWithAge
durée : 00:58:49 - Le Cours de l'histoire - par : Xavier Mauduit, Maïwenn Guiziou - Sculptures, collages, installations vidéo : quand des artistes contemporains font de l'histoire la matière première de leur inspiration, la création permet de formuler de nouveaux discours sur le passé et d'interroger la mémoire collective. - réalisation : Camille Mati - invités : Raphaël Barontini Artiste plasticien français; Marion Verboom Artiste plasticienne-sculptrice; Anaïs Marion Artiste
Wolfram Lotz' Buch „Träume in Europa“ gleicht einem kollektiven Traumarchiv: Er sammelt anonyme Erzählungen aus ominösen Traumforen; eine Collage aus Realem und Fantastischem.
Wolfram Lotz' Buch „Träume in Europa“ gleicht einem kollektiven Traumarchiv: Er sammelt anonyme Erzählungen aus ominösen Traumforen; eine Collage aus Realem und Fantastischem.
Noemi and I travel well together. Liable to laughter, a couple of people who love to listen and reflect rather than talk at. We have a ball - she lives in Cyprus, via a life spent growing exponentially as she left and returned to Hungary. She loves language (ditto here), especially Scandinavian languages (and culture). From good girl to ring-in-nose force for growth and change, she's become a wonderful friend.Join us for topics like 'glue doesn't work in Cyprus', 'sewing my life together' (literally), collage, and "I love this person who I have become," as we explore what happened up 'til Denmark and what happened next.Never know what's going to show up when you click 'record'!
(00:57) Bei den Salzburger Festspielen brodelt es schon länger. Jetzt ist klar: Karin Bergmann wird Interims‑Intendantin der Festspiele. Das hat das Kuratorium gestern mitgeteilt. Bergmann war früher Direktorin des Wiener Burgtheaters. Kann sie die Lage beruhigen? Weitere Themen: (05:31) Kindheit im Ausnahmezustand – in ihrem Roman «Ilaria» erzählt Gabriella Zalapì die Geschichte einer Kindesentführung konsequent aus der Perspektive der achtjährigen Protagonistin. (09:55) Kunst als Collage – das St. Galler Open Art Museum zeigt Kunstwerke von Schweizer Künstlerinnen und Künstlern, die auf einem Teppich verewigt worden sind. (13:51) Liebe als Naturereignis – in seinem Roman «Liebe» beschreibt Thomas Hettche eine späte Leidenschaft, die im Alter an Kraft gewinnt.
Jessica Steele is a paper collage artist based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She holds a BFA in Fibres from Concordia University and a Diploma of Fine Arts from Dawson College.Working primarily with hand-cut vintage print materials such as books and magazines, Jessica explores how meaning shifts when familiar imagery is separated from its original context and recombined into new relationships. Though collage is often associated with spontaneity, her process is tactile and methodical, involving the careful sourcing, cutting, and arranging of printed fragments to create surreal compositions. She is particularly interested in how a single shift in scale or position can alter the reading of an image, inviting close looking and curiosity.Jessica's work has been exhibited across Halifax and collected in Canada and the United States. She was selected as one of four emerging artists in the 2025–26 Visual Arts Nova Scotia Mentorship Program, a competitive 10-month initiative supporting the professional development of early-career artists.View her work at jessicasteele.ca or on Instagram @artbyjessicasteele
On this episode of The Collage, Jeff Stegall and Nancy Glover share a story that shows the reality of helping people. While there are beautiful and amazing things that happen investing into people's lives, there is also hurt, confusion, and disappointment through this process of transformation as well. Yet it is so worth it, because people are worth it. During this Holy Week this is a great reflection of personal sacrifice for the benefit of others despite the hurt and pain that can come with it. One of the things that we say around here at Feed My Sheep is our "why" Why do we do the things that we do day in and day out? People Matter. They matter to God, and they matter to us. This story is a perfect representation of living that out.
Max Ernst erfindet sich und die Kunst ständig neu: Er bringt Dada nach Köln, begründet den Surrealismus mit und inspiriert Action Painting. Von Christopher Heimer.
EP 27 - Creativity, Dreams, and Identity | Nancey B. Price | collage artist, writer, storyteller and host of Dreaming in Color with Nancey BIn this episode of Let's Talk Passion and Purpose, Nicole Thomas welcomes collage artist, writer, and podcast host Nancey B. Price for a powerful conversation about creativity, identity, and trusting your inner voice. Nancey shares how a vivid dream led her back to her artistic path, the inspiration behind her collage work centered on Black life and Southern roots, and how storytelling—from novels to her podcast Dreaming in Color—helps create spaces where imagination, culture, and community can thrive. An inspiring reminder that honoring your story and intuition can lead you back to your true creative purpose.
Au sommaire :Décollage historique de 4 astronautes vers la Lune dans le cadre du programme Artemis 2 de la NASA, une étape majeure pour le retour de l'Homme sur la Lune d'ici 2028.Lancement par la France d'un appel d'offres pour construire une dizaine de parcs éoliens offshore, un projet d'une puissance équivalente à 6 réacteurs nucléaires.Révision à la baisse des prévisions de croissance économique en Allemagne en raison de la guerre en Ukraine.Présentation par le gouvernement français d'un plan visant à réduire la dépendance aux énergies fossiles de 60 à 40% d'ici 2030, avec un accent mis sur l'électrification de l'économie.Rappel de 212 000 véhicules hybrides Stellantis en France pour un défaut de conception moteur pouvant provoquer des incendies.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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Send us Fan MailJenn and Jesse sit down with fine artist, and even finer human being, Ana Marija Kovacevic. She comes with her unique perspective as a citizen of Bosnia and is the voice behind our opening riff. You are in for such a treat, some clanker bashing, inspiration to make art that is far from perfect, and to exercise the muscles to love your life, your pursuits, the people and animals around you thoroughly. One favorite among many quotes from the episode? Ana said this about artists using AI as a crutch. "Are you that scared to fail that you need a clanker to hold your hand along the way?" Get ready for a five-star conversation.Connect with Ana Marija's work on CaraAnxious about AI? Take two minutes to contact your local politician and ask them to tap the brakes on this technology. Still worried? Contact one of the orgs below and get involved. But for today, hug your kid, cook food and really breathe in deep as it simmers, walk in nature, brush a cat, donate to the food bank, brew a cup of tea, or draw a five-minute portrait of your dog. ***Is AI the Devil? on Substack!***Hero Organizations:80,000 HoursCenter for Humane TechnologiesState of Surveillance, an organization that helps foster online privacyCurious Cat Crew on Socials:Curious Cat on Twitter (X)Curious Cat on InstagramCurious Cat on TikTok
This week, Wes and Todd reconnect with their friend, multidisciplinary artist, Joey Kerlin. Joey discusses beauty, ceramics, the catalyst to getting back into teaching, critical thinking, teaching philosophy, writing & reading, art weirdos, the book “Art & Fear”, imposter syndrome, literacy, Catholic churches, transubstantiation, beholding, Marina Abramoić, how teaching informs his art practice, arts & education, bean pots, boredom, vulnerability & relationships, art & loneliness, titles, the “OFF-PRINSTE” exhibition, borders, birds & women, chairs, divergent vs. convergent thinking, the “Black Ink” fundraiser, this year's “Hearsay” exhibition and the piece he's submitting, and the challenges & virtues of being an Artist.Join us for a thought provoking conversation with Joey Kerlin!Follow Joey Kerlin on social media:Instagram - www.instagram.com/radiusstudios/ - @radiusstudios See Joey's work in person at these exhibitions; OFF-PRINSTE – March 3rd – April 26thThe People's Building9995 E. Colfax AvenueAurora, CO 80010Secondary Reception: April 3rd, 5pm - 8pm Black Ink – a fundraiser for Mo' Print – Month of Printmaking Colorado@moprintcoloradoSaturday, April 4th, 6pm – 11pmHigh Dive Denver7 S. BroadwayDenver, CO 80223All prints - $10 Hear/Say – Groundbreaking Art Exhibition Exploring the Effects of High-Concentration Cannabis May 29th - May31st, 2026Center for Creativity200 Matthews StreetFort Collins, CO 80524Opening reception – May 29th, 6pm – 8pm June 5th – June 26th, 2026Cottonwood Center for the Arts427 E. Colorado AvenueColorado Springs, CO 80903Opening reception – June 5th, 6pm – 8pmSend us Fan MailFollow us on Instagram:@tenetpodcast - www.instagram.com/tenetpodcast/@wesbrn - www.instagram.com/wesbrn/@toddpiersonphotography - www.instagram.com/toddpiersonphotography/ Follow us on Facebook:www.facebook.com/TenetPodcast/Email us at todd@toddpierson.com If you enjoyed this episode or any of our previous episodes, please consider taking a moment and leaving us a review on your favorite podcast platform.Thanks for listening!
From Educator to Leader: How Doral College's Master's & Modified Programs Fast-Track Your Path to Florida Principal Licensure Cristina Romero, VP for Student Affairs at Doral College, talks with us about their innovative Master's in Educational Leadership program and Modified Educational Leadership Curriculum—designed to prepare educators who already hold graduate degrees in the field. These programs provide a pathway to becoming highly effective educational leaders, successfully passing the FELE, and earning Level 1 Leadership licensure in the State of Florida. The Florida Charter School Alliance (FCSA) is a member-driven organization focused on influencing legislative policy and environments with unrivaled success in advocating for and protecting charter schools and parental choice. The FCSA advocates for, defends, supports, and collaborates with public charter schools that serve close to 400,000 students statewide. #FloridaCharterSchoolAlliance #FCSA www.flcharteralliance.org
EP 25 - Finding Clarity in the Chaos | Bridgette Bramlage | Collage ArtistIn this energizing and thought-provoking episode, Nicole Thomas welcomes Bridgette Bramlage, a bold and dynamic collage artist from Chicago, who transforms vintage magazines and advertisements into powerful, humorous, and deeply feminist visual narratives. What began as a way to cope during the COVID-19 pandemic blossomed into an award-winning career, featuring gallery exhibitions, artist residencies in the U.S. and France, and a signature analog aesthetic grounded in storytelling, commentary, and craft.
Creativity through the lens of an artist and collage storyteller "Being aware of my surroundings, and stop thinking about worries"Based on Vancouver Island, Silvina Lanusse creates work from fragments: torn paper, vintage letters, sheet music, old maps, and pieces of memory. She often begins without a strict plan, letting each piece guide her as it evolves from chaos into quiet, layered harmony. She embraces imperfection, valuing the raw, unexpected turns that happen along the way.Originally from Argentina, Silvina brings a bold sense of color and an intuitive approach to her work. Collage offers her freedom. Tearing becomes an act of release, while rebuilding serves as a means of understanding the world and our personal narratives. Her art often inhabits a space of “in-between”: between places, memories, and moments, all reflected in the colors and textures she chooses.Her work speaks to those who feel deeply, who carry many stories and roles, and who recognize a bit of themselves in what they see. Silvina's paintings are known for their bold honesty. Many viewers find her work familiar, as if each piece has always been a part of their world.An exhibiting member of the Federation of Canadian Artists, Silvina has also had her work featured as cover art for poetry collections, which she regards as meaningful collaborations between word and image. In her workshops, she shares this approach, inviting participants to explore collage, texture, and intuition to create work that tells their own story.https://www.instagram.com/silvinalanusseart/https://www.facebook.com/silvinalanusseart/https://www.youtube.com/@silvinalanussearthttps://www.silvinalanusseart.ca/Send us Fan Mail