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Mike The Intern talks with Sarah about First Friday Art Walk, Artsfest, more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike The Intern talks with the Springfield Regional Arts Council about First Friday Art Walk tonight!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
February 4th, 2025 - We're ready to count how many times Taylor Swift is shown on the Super Bowl Broadcast. As always, we're sharing our favorite upcoming cultural events, art openings, concerts, and all of the things that make Denver the city we're proud to call home. Follow WDG: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8u8GmvBi6th6LOOMCuwJKw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whats_good_denver/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@whatsgooddenver Do you have a Denver event, cause, opening, or recommendation that you want to share with us? We want to hear from you! Tell us what's good at tom@kitcaster.com. The Goods: Single Valentine's Pub Crawl @ 1932 Blake Street MAD HOUSE PARTY - LA FIRE AID BENEFIT @ The Banshee House Superbowl Gameday Buffet @ Number Thirty-Eight Ruby Hill Rail Yard @ Ruby Hill Zero Fare for Transit Equity Day @ Metro Denver Black History Month Kick Off @ Tivoli Turnhalle Throwback Thursday: Whisky Tasting @ Spirit Hounds Denver Linda Kozloff-Turner: Women of Jewelry @ Boulder Book Store Goldens in Golden @ Parfet Park Meet the Collection: The Technology of the 10th Mountain Division @ Stephen H. Hart Research Center Orchid Day Monster Jam First Friday Art Walk in 40 West Arts First Friday at Denver's Art District on Santa Fe First Friday in RiNo Tennyson Street First Friday Art Walk Our Sponsor: Kitcaster Podcast Agency Music produced by Troy Higgins
Mike The Intern talks with the Springfield Regional Arts Council about First Friday Art Walk this Friday!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discover January's exciting art events at RedDoor Gallery in Camas, including the First Friday Art Walk, Winter Art Market, and more. Read the full story at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/beat-the-january-winter-blues-inside-reddoor-gallery-in-camas on www.ClarkCountyToday.com #RedDoorGallery #FirstFridayArtWalk #WinterArtMarket #DowntownCamas #ArtEvents #LocalArtists #ClarkCountyWa #LocalNews
Discover local artistry as Wendy Davis and George Throop showcase their work at the RedDoor Gallery in Camas. Celebrate during the First Friday Art Walk, featuring live music, festive treats, and the Camas Christmas Tree lighting. Read the full story at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/people/artists-wendy-davis-and-george-throop-join-reddoor-gallery-in-camas on www.ClarkCountyToday.com. #ClarkCountyWa #localnews #Camas #RedDoorGallery
Mike The Intern talks with Rachel from the Springfield Arts Council about First Friday Art Walk!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A two-day art show in the Factory Arts District will showcase the captivating works of three Cuban artists and offer vibrant Cuban culture.The exhibit features 60 paintings by Lopez Aguilar and two other artists, Lidia Aguilera and Viviana Mendez. The featured artwork looks into the depths of the current Cuban art movement, which is informed by the past but grasping for a better future.The exhibit explores the vivid imagery associated with each artist's examination of self and the struggle to make sense of an ever-growing Cuban migration. “If nothing else, come and experience the art, and all the pieces are available for purchase,” Lance said.The exhibit will be from 6-9 p.m. Friday as part of The Factory Art District's First Friday Art Walk.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mike The Intern talks with the Springfield Regional Arts Council about First Friday Art WalkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike The Intern talks with the Springfield Green Country Regional Arts Council about First Friday Art Walk!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike The Intern talks with the Springfield Regional Arts Council about First Friday Art Walk!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Moore welcomes Elissa Ball with the Pueblo Art Consortium and Andy Sanchez the CEO of the Sangre de Cristo Arts and Conference Center. On May 10, 2024, the Creative Consortium of Pueblo (CCP) is sponsoring the first Faux-First Friday Art, Food & Drink Crawl. The First Friday Art Walk events began March 1. The First Friday Art Walk is about making art accessible for everyone. Start a self-guided tour of the galleries! FREE admission to all the galleries. This event provides an opportunity to see all of the galleries and experience the amazing work of the artists. To make transportation between galleries easier, you can catch the Van Gogh Van between 4 and 6 p.m.You can also catch the van at the Art Center or different places on the route, of course you can still drive yourself to the different locations.
Mike The Intern interviews the Springfield Regional Arts Council about First Friday Art Walk!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike The Intern and the Springfield Regional Arts Council discuss the First Friday Art Walk! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike The Intern talks with the Springfield Regional Arts Council about Frist Friday Art Walk!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pike Art Gallery in Camas is hosting a festive Christmas Art Walk this Friday (Dec. 1) from 5 to 8 p.m., featuring new works by gallery owner Liz Pike and artist Blue Bond, accompanied by complimentary beverages and charcuterie. https://tinyurl.com/yc2c54n2 #PikeArtGallery #Christmas #CamasFirstFriday #ArtWalk #LizPike #BlueBond #artistsreception #Christmasseasonofgiving #BattleGroundArtAlliance #ArtisansGuildofCamas #NorthwestOilPaintersGuild #SocietyofWashingtonArtists #Camas #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
Springfield Regional Arts Council Interview 11.2.23See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First Friday Art Walk Interview 8.3.23See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Arts Council Interview 7.10.23See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First Friday Interview 7.6.23See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Stormie Steele (Storm's FineArt) and other local artisans on First Friday Art Walk. May 5th, 3:00pm - 6:00pm Downtown Jackson in The Arts District https://www.garnerblueshop.com/ https://stormiesteele.com/storms-fineart-gallery/ https://www.731arts.com/news/first-friday-art-walk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stormie-g-steele/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stormie-g-steele/support
Nighttime disappears as days lengthen, lowering the likelihood of seeing the northern lights for a few months. First Friday Art Walk and more - musings about life on Alaska's Kodiak Island.
Springfield Regional Arts Council Interview 4.6.23See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
See latest works by Liz Pike and Blue Bond at First Friday Art Walk Reception. Event to be held April 7 at Pike Art Gallery in uptown Camas. https://bit.ly/40ZRpQQ #FirstFridayArtWalkReception #LizPike #BlueBond #PikeArtGallery #UptownCamas #ExhibitingNewWorks #Herbie #OriginalWorks #CamasWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
Springfield Greene County Arts Council interview on 2.8.23See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A conversation with Rachel Flores, the Executive Director of Amarillo Art Institute. This nonprofit offers art workshops and classes all year long at Sunset Center, where Flores is helping spearhead the renovation of Arts in the Sunset. In this episode, she tells host Jason Boyett about growing up in Bushland, moving back to Amarillo as an adult, and beginning her job just a year before the passing of Ann Crouch, the artist and visionary who owned and managed the Sunset Center property. On the cusp of its reopening, Flores explains the vision behind the restored Arts in the Sunset and the eventual return of the city's beloved First Friday Art Walk. This episode is sponsored by Shemen Dental.
Mike The Intern talks with the Springfield Regional Arts Council about their event at the Art Museum this Friday and First Friday Art Walk!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike The Intern talks with the Springfield Regional Arts Council about First Friday Art Walk on 11.4.22!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike The Intern sits down with Springfield Regional Arts Council to talk about the First Friday Art Walk on October 7th!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike The Intern talks with the Springfield Regional Arts Council about First Friday Art Walk!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Chris Hansen is joined by Katie Atkinson of Pybus Public Market and local artist Alfonso Zetina. We find out more about the First Friday Art Walk. Live Music at the Market and the Wenatchee Valley Farmers Market is underway,. More info HERE.
Now in its second year, Something New, our rotating Public Art Initiative, will reveal this year’s installations at the Island’s First Friday Art Walk on Friday, August 2nd. Permanent pedestals located on Winslow Way, in Waterfront Park, and in the Harborside Plaza now display a new selection of sculptures. Listen here to learn how they are funded and chosen, who sits on the public art committee, why we value public art, and how you can have input into the process In addition you’ll hear from one of this year’s chosen artists, Karsten Boysen, metal sculptor from Port Orchard, whose “Daphne” sits at the base of Madison Avenue, next to Doc’s. Be sure to check out the new public art – and sample the free ice cream! – on Friday evening, August 2nd. Join the conversation! For more information about Public Art on Bainbridge Island visit www.bainbridgecurrents.com and click on the Public Art link. Credits: BCB Host: John Fossett; BCB editor: Jacque Knapp; BCB Publisher: Chris Walker
The Bainbridge Island Land Trust has produced a glorious new book full of photographs, illustrations and stories celebrating 30 years of protection and stewardship of the natural elements on our island. Natural Bainbridge: Working Together to Protect Our Island connects information about ecosystems with the roles played by the Land Trust and other stewards as they continue preserving areas for future generations. In this podcast BILT board members Zan Merriman and Erin Kellogg share their perspectives from the two-year project, as well as thoughts on BILT, stewardship, how each of us can help, and where we can see original artwork from the book, not to mention, information for getting our own copy. Artwork from the book will be featured in a show in the Community Meeting Room at the Bainbridge Branch of the Kitsap Regional Library for the month of August. The show will open on Friday, August 2nd as part of the community’s First Friday Art Walk. Credits: BCB Host: John Fossett; audio editor: Jacque Knapp; publisher: Chris Walker.
The Bainbridge Island Land Trust has produced a glorious new book full of photographs, illustrations and stories celebrating 30 years of protection and stewardship of the natural elements on our island. Natural Bainbridge: Working Together to Protect Our Island connects information about ecosystems with the roles played by the Land Trust and other stewards as they continue preserving areas for future generations. In this podcast BILT board members Zan Merriman and Erin Kellogg share their perspectives from the two-year project, as well as thoughts on BILT, stewardship, how each of us can help, and where we can see original artwork from the book, not to mention, information for getting our own copy. Artwork from the book will be featured in a show in the Community Meeting Room at the Bainbridge Branch of the Kitsap Regional Library for the month of August. The show will open on Friday, August 2nd as part of the community’s First Friday Art Walk. Credits: BCB Host: John Fossett; audio editor: Jacque Knapp; publisher: Chris Walker.
This episode we talk to ARTIST NEIL JOHANNSEN ABOUT THE ARTIST Raised on a working ranch in Northern California, Neil earned three degrees in the natural sciences and went on to a 30-year career managing parks and historic sites, including serving as chief of operations of California State Parks, and director of Alaska State Parks. A serious student of art all his life, Neil has presented successful solo and group shows of my paintings and sculpture, with pieces now in more than fifty private and public collections. Neil has an art showing Friday October 6th at BPA for the First Friday Art Walk series. The B.I.STANDER PODCAST is a conversational podcast unique to Bainbridge Island and Seattle that covers culture, current events, humor, sports, technology, politics, island activities, environment, quality of life issues, wellness and just about everything else. The intent is to introduce interesting people, ideas, and conversations. We are not perfect and that's OK! Thank you for your understanding. Our Podcast is brought to you by: Eagle Harbor Insurance Blue Canary That's a Some Pizza Sound Reprographics *NEW SPONSOR! Camino Journeys Great Northern Electric Scott Lever RePointe real estate group Follow us on Facebook Music performed by Band of Steves of The Island Music Guild. 206-780-6911 lessons@islandmusic.org *additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com
"Something New," Public Art's newest program, will be officially unveiled on the First Friday Art Walk, July 6th from 6-8 pm. The Public Art Committee, a subcommittee of Arts & Humanities Bainbridge, partners with the City of Bainbridge Island to manage and facilitate COBI's Public Art Program. Their newest project, “Something New,” consists of a rotating public art venture, featuring sculptures by regional artists to be displayed for one year within the Winslow corridor. Last Fall, the Bainbridge Island City Council approved funding for this one-year pilot project for public art. The Public Art Committee conducted a call for art, selected a jury and collaborated with COBI's Public Works department to design pedestals for the selected sculptures. Selections were made in March, the artists were notified in April, pedestals were built in May and the sculptures are being installed in June. The three chosen pieces and locations are: “Hand in Hand by William Robinson (to be placed in Waterfront Park across from the Senior Center), “Iris Flare” by Lin McJunkin and Milo White (to be placed on Winslow Way near the intersection with Erickson Avenue) and “Three Color Spires” by Gerry Newcomb, which will stand in the harbor-side plaza at the southern end of Madison Avenue. For the official unveiling of “Something New” on July 6th, the Public Art Committee will have a tent on Winslow Way and provide shuttle rides between the three locations, allowing the community to view the selected pieces and meet the artists. All are welcome to join the festivities. While the bases are permanent, the art is not. Once approved by City Council, the next round of art will be selected and installed in 2019. “Something New” supports the Cultural Element of COBI's Comprehensive Plan by creating a stimulating visual environment on Bainbridge Island. The Public Art Program and the Public Art Committee provide stewardship of the City's public art portfolio, allowing the community to experience great art, to support local artists, and and to foster the creative process in our region. For more info visit www.ahbainbridge.org. Credits: BCB host: John Fossett; audio tech: Chris Walker; audio editor and social media publisher, Diane Walker.
"Something New," Public Art's newest program, will be officially unveiled on the First Friday Art Walk, July 6th from 6-8 pm. The Public Art Committee, a subcommittee of Arts & Humanities Bainbridge, partners with the City of Bainbridge Island to manage and facilitate COBI’s Public Art Program. Their newest project, “Something New,” consists of a rotating public art venture, featuring sculptures by regional artists to be displayed for one year within the Winslow corridor. Last Fall, the Bainbridge Island City Council approved funding for this one-year pilot project for public art. The Public Art Committee conducted a call for art, selected a jury and collaborated with COBI’s Public Works department to design pedestals for the selected sculptures. Selections were made in March, the artists were notified in April, pedestals were built in May and the sculptures are being installed in June. The three chosen pieces and locations are: “Hand in Hand by William Robinson (to be placed in Waterfront Park across from the Senior Center), “Iris Flare” by Lin McJunkin and Milo White (to be placed on Winslow Way near the intersection with Erickson Avenue) and “Three Color Spires” by Gerry Newcomb, which will stand in the harbor-side plaza at the southern end of Madison Avenue. For the official unveiling of “Something New” on July 6th, the Public Art Committee will have a tent on Winslow Way and provide shuttle rides between the three locations, allowing the community to view the selected pieces and meet the artists. All are welcome to join the festivities. While the bases are permanent, the art is not. Once approved by City Council, the next round of art will be selected and installed in 2019. “Something New” supports the Cultural Element of COBI’s Comprehensive Plan by creating a stimulating visual environment on Bainbridge Island. The Public Art Program and the Public Art Committee provide stewardship of the City’s public art portfolio, allowing the community to experience great art, to support local artists, and and to foster the creative process in our region. For more info visit www.ahbainbridge.org. Credits: BCB host: John Fossett; audio tech: Chris Walker; audio editor and social media publisher, Diane Walker.
First Friday Art Walk & then some!
First Friday Art Walk & then some!
If you're a fan of the abstract expressionists of the mid-twentieth century, you'll want to check out the art of Curtis Hughes, whose work will open at the Bainbridge Library at 5 pm on February 2nd as part of the First Friday Art Walk. Still in his first year as a painter after a lifelong career as a designer, Curtis created this series of 11 paintings as an exploration of the methods and spirit of modern design and, in particular, such abstract expressionists as Franz Kline, Helen Frankenthaler, and Willem deKooning. The paintings are spare and expressive, done mostly in black and white, with color used primarily as a value of black and white. The paintings are deliberately rough and unpolished and are intended to reach for emotional immediacy on the part of the artist and viewer alike. Listen here to hear the story of Hughes' evolution as an artist, and how he first encountered the art which has so influenced him. Credits: BCB host: John Fossett; audio tech: Chris Walker; audio editor and social media publisher: Diane Walker.
Susan Wiersema and Lynnette Sandbloom will present an art show in the meeting room of the Bainbridge branch of the Kitsap Regional Library. Their show, entitled Aesop's Fables, will open as part of the community's First Friday Art Walk on Friday, December 1st. Knowing the two artists were preparing for a show, a friend suggested they pursue a theme of animals with stories. Because Susan's husband had given her a copy of Aesop's Fables for Christmas a few years earlier, she suggested that as a theme for the library show, and Lynette agreed to the challenge. Susan and Lynnette, who met while working at Bainbridge Arts and Crafts, are both interested in illustrating children's books, and have shown together at the library before. But their styles and approaches to their work are surprisingly different: listen here to learn more about their respective processes and this exciting upcoming exhibit. Aesop's Fables, by Susan Wiersema and Lynnette Sandbloom, opens Friday, Dec 1st @ 5 PM and will continue throughout the month. Credits: BCB host: John Fossett; audio editor and publisher: Diane Walker.
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We check out a new exhibit with artifacts from Balckbeard's Queen Anne's Revenge, go an electric bike tour of Asheville, visit Historic Murray's Mill in Catawba, preview Merlefest in Wilkesboro and Deborah Holt Noel visits Elizabeth City on their First Friday Art Walk.