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As we roll into the new year, enjoy these outtakes from the show.Check out our new True Crime Substack the True Crime Times Get Prosecutors Podcast Merch Join the Gallery on Facebook Follow us on TwitterFollow us on Instagram Check out our website for case resources: Hang out with us on TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Case Closed begins with Nick Carter, Master Detective this week. We'll hear The Funeral Wreath, from October 29, 1944. (28:57) Next is Rogue's Gallery with The Impossible Murder, from May 16, 1946. https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/e55e1c7a-e213-4a20-8701-21862bdf1f8a/CaseClosed981.mp3 Download CaseClosed981 | Subscribe | Spotify | Support Case Closed Your donation of any amount keeps Case Closed coming every week. Visit Donate.RelicRadio.com if you'd like to help. [...]
RedDoor Gallery in Camas is launching Brush Strokes in Motion, a January series of live art demonstrations where visitors can watch artists create new works, engage directly with them, and enjoy complimentary art receptions throughout the month. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/people/reddoor-gallery-presents-brush-strokes-in-motion-with-january-live-art-demos/ #CamasArts #RedDoorGallery #LiveArt #ClarkCountyCulture #ArtEvents
In Belf's News Gallery, Greg Belfrage goes over the latest in trending news including dash cam footage of the missing Texas Teen, Trump threatening Iran, protests in Iran, CIA drone strike in Venezuela, Bari Weiss says Bonjour to George Clooney, Obesity in adults, Beyonce officially a billionaire, and more,...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025 has come and gone and what a year it has been. We review our favorite cases and give you some stats.Check out our new True Crime Substack the True Crime Times Check out our other show The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs for discussion on cases, controversial topics, or conversations with content creators.Get Prosecutors Podcast Merch Join the Gallery on Facebook Follow us on TwitterFollow us on Instagram Check out our website for case resources: Hang out with us on TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If you've ever wondered how loss can open the door to unexpected purpose, episode 400 of the Grief and Happiness podcast is for you. Artist and author Marcie Shrewsbury Lopez shares how caring for her husband through his final days—and facing the grief that followed—sparked a powerful new creative chapter. From unexpected signs on the beach to the healing pull of art and animals, Marcie shows how even deep sorrow can guide you toward meaning and renewal.In This Episode, You Will Learn:(01:07) Rebuilding life through art, friends, and horses(01:57) How horses create emotional breakthroughs in grief(03:45) The equine-therapy moment that unlocked years of tears(06:13) Why art helps access and heal deeper emotions(07:41) The dream, the meeting, and the love story that changed everything(16:06) How a 46-year age difference led to a joyful, adventurous marriage(23:00) The sacred lessons she learned while caregiving(26:06) The beach signs that continue to comfort her(27:10) How grief opened the door to her strongest creative work yetMarcie Shrewsbury Lopez is an artist, author, and storyteller whose work explores love, loss, and transformation. After the passing of her husband Adrian, she stepped more fully into her creative path, developing a body of artwork that reflects deep emotional truth. Her paintings have been featured in exhibitions across New Jersey, and her memoir shares the remarkable love story and spiritual journey that shaped her life. Marcie continues to inspire others through her art, writing, and the meaningful connections she builds around grief and healing.In this episode, Marcie reflects on the profound impact of her 20–year marriage and the ways grief opened new doors to healing. She shares how reconnecting with horses offered unexpected comfort, emotional release, and a grounding presence during mourning, and how her art became a powerful way to access and process her feelings. Marcie also recounts the extraordinary way she met and married Adrian, their life of adventure and unconditional love, and the sacred experience of caregiving at the end of his life. Her insights highlight how creativity, animals, spiritual signs, and continued bonds can gently guide us forward after loss.Connect with Marcie Shrewsbury Lopez:WebsiteBook: Marcie Shrewsbury Lopez - A PLACE OF PROMISELet's Connect: WebsiteLinkedInFacebookInstagramTwitterPinterestThe Grief and Happiness AllianceBook: Emily Thiroux Threatt - Loving and Living Your Way Through Grief Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Seven Episodes of Strange Stories on the NIGHT CAFEBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.
Anthologic Phase 2 Episode 002: Dead of Night (1972) Mark is joined by Scott and Steven from The Reel Britannia Podcast Feedback to: info@thegoodthebadandtheodd.com Or join the facebook group The Good The Bad And The Odd Or chat with Mark who runs the … Continue reading →
Anthologic 244 Four Star Playhouse S1E01 My Wife Geraldine On youtube: Youtube Playlist: Anthologic Feedback to: info@thegoodthebadandtheodd.com Or join the facebook group The Good The Bad And The Odd Or chat with Mark who runs the facebook account athttp://www.facebook.com/the-good-the-bad-and-the-odd
Anthologic 245 Murder Most Horrid S1E01 The Case of the Missing On youtube: Youtube Playlist: Anthologic Feedback to: info@thegoodthebadandtheodd.com Or join the facebook group The Good The Bad And The Odd Or chat with Mark who runs the facebook account athttp://www.facebook.com/the-good-the-bad-and-the-odd
Anthologic Phase 2 Episode 003: Nigel Kneale’s BEASTS (1976) Mark is joined by Scott and Steven from The Reel Britannia Podcast On youtube: Youtube Playlist: Anthologic Phase 2 Feedback to: info@thegoodthebadandtheodd.com Or join the facebook group The Good The Bad And The Odd Or … Continue reading →
Anthologic Phase 2 Episode 004: Inside Number 9 series 2 + bonus: The Devil In Christmas Mark is joined by Scott and Steven from The Reel Britannia Podcast On youtube: Youtube Playlist: Anthologic Phase 2 Feedback to: info@thegoodthebadandtheodd.com Or join the facebook group The … Continue reading →
Artspeak Radio, Wednesday, December 31, 2025, 9am -10am CST, 90.1fm KKFI Kansas City Community Radio, streaming live audio www.kkfi.org Producer/host Maria Vasquez Boyd welcomes Miller Bogart, curator/gallery owner Gallery Bogart and artists Garry Noland and Lily Madden. Drawing inspiration from the legendary collecting ethos of Herb and Dorothy Vogel, who amassed a world-class collection within the confines of a 450-square-foot Manhattan apartment, this exhibition challenges the assumption that monumentality equates to significance. The presentation features apartment-sized works by nine distinct emerging and mid-career voices: Napoleón Aguilera, Amanda Banker, Madeline Brice, Hector Dorantes, Monica Figueroa, Juan Diego Gaucin, Lily Madden, Gibran Mendoza, and Garry Noland. A Note for Collectors: Unlike a static exhibition, The Second Installment is designed to take a living form. Works are available for immediate acquisition and release, allowing the installation to evolve in real-time throughout the run. As pieces are collected and depart, the gallery environment will shift to reflect the fluidity of a true domestic space. Gallery Bogart 1400 Union Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64101 Exhibition Dates now through January 31, 2026 GARRY NOLAND-My studio practice is multi-disciplinary. The one constant is an openness to rough patches, glitches or mistakes. The presence of edges or boundaries between mistakes establishes immediate contextual and formal relationships. Those abutments mime our interaction with art and with each other. What goes with what? What happens on either side of the line? What's good and who decides? Sometimes I am the boss of the material but just as often the material, by virtue of a chance arrangement, for example, will tell me what needs to be done. These particular works are made of found and reclaimed materials from alleys, side street,thrifts and dumps. The base materials are combined with new materials. The resulting combination sets up the inevitable dialogue between the new/old: purposeful/accidental and play/toil. Art puns and mimes the systems and appearances we experience in both the non-human and human parts of nature. The oft-quoted role of the free press is "to afflict the comfortable and comfort the afflicted". Art's first cousin role then is to find the mundane in the grand and the grand in the mundane. Currently in : Miller Bogart's show One Bedroom Apartment at Gallery Bogart Cross/Dissolve at Dragon Crab Turtle a group show curated by Mark Allen in St. Louis Opening Jan 17: Two-Person show at Nick Ryan Gallery in Boulder, CO. IG: @garrynol Website: https://garrynolandart.com/home.html Instagram: @garrynol Artist-run space: @HolsumGallery garrynoland@gmail.com
In Belf's News Gallery, Greg Belfrage goes over the latest in trending news including Trump and Netanyahu at Mar A Lago, next phase of Hamas and Israel ceasefire, Iran and Israel, Putin and Zelensky, Venezuela, the Super Flu, 2020 pipe bomber, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anthologic 243 Late Night Horror S1E03 The Corpse Can’t Play On youtube: Youtube Playlist: Anthologic Feedback to: info@thegoodthebadandtheodd.com Or join the facebook group The Good The Bad And The Odd Or chat with Mark who runs the facebook account athttp://www.facebook.com/the-good-the-bad-and-the-odd
「KEFが1/4より福袋販売、「KEF Music Gallery TOKYO」店頭限定。スピーカーなど全7種」 KEFは、2026年1月4日(日)より、直営店舗「KEF Music Gallery TOKYO」にて「2026年 福袋」の販売を開始する。新年のスタートに合わせ、同社のスピーカーやワイヤレスオーディオ製品を組み合わせた計7種類のセットを数量限定で用意する。販売は店頭限定で行われる。
Send us a textThis week we review the season five episode A View from the Gallery.Sarah is ready to sign up for the Gaim newsletter, Mike wonders if the head was still inside the helmet that Byron's polycult was passing around, and Joe explains the minute differences between various kinds of spoo.Music from this episode:"Surf Punk Rock" By absentrealities is licensed under CC-BY 3.0"Please Define The Error" By Delta Centauri is licensed under CC-BY 3.0"The Haunted McMansion" By Megabit Melodies is licensed under CC-BY 3.0
We review our favorite topics from 2025.Check out our new True Crime Substack the True Crime Times Get Prosecutors Podcast Merch Join the Gallery on Facebook Follow us on TwitterFollow us on Instagram Check out our website for case resources: Hang out with us on TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Battling an oncoming cold, we—by which I mean me—present our Boxing St. Stephen Day extravaganza! Despite the cold, I couldn't stay away from our preferred form of social media. And neither could "our president." Two hundred or so unhinged wackadoodle posts for Christmas. And a bombing! The netroots lost an OG over the holiday, too. Howie Klein, known to us as the proprietor of Down With Tyranny! passed away. Turns out (as if we didn't know), he was known to most others for his lifetime in the music biz. The Epstein Files situation continues to snowball. Today's focus: the lawyers involved in Epstein's sweetheart deal in his first "incarceration." Sweetheart doesn't even begin to describe it, though. Heading into the weekend, we rounded up backgrounders and primers on new entrants into the Trump World Rogues' Gallery and other Things You Need to Know. First up: the Ellison boys, their billions, and how they'll use them to ruin everything. Next, the Congressional watchdogs at the General Accounting Office (GAO). Mostly asleep on the job lately, but at least they're on the job. For another three days, anyway. And who are the GAO folks supposed to be keeping an eye on, exactly? The White House's Office of Management and Budget (OMB). You know. Russell Vought. Here's more we need to know about that guy.
Episode 507 / James Walsh James Walsh is an artist who received his BFA from Rutgers in 1976 and his MFA from Syracuse in 1980. He's had solo shows at Berry Campbell, Galeria Joan Prats, Baker Sponder, the Mendel Art Gallery, Long Fine art, the Edmonton Art Gallery amongst others and group exhibitions at KinoSaito, Helm Contemporary, Flowers Gallery, Sideshow Gallery, Gallery 2 and many others. He's in the collection of the Edmonton Art Gallery, the Everson Museum of Art, the Mendel Art Gallery and the Portland Museum of Art. Jim currently has a show called Relief in Sight at the Sam and Adele Golden Gallery in New Berlin, New York which is run by the wonderful people at Golden Artist Colors and it's up through Feb 20th.
Special Christmas Eve NIGHT CAFE Overnight Stream with Steve StocktonBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.
MERRY TRANSMISSMAS gentle listener. This is our final episode of 2025 and we're kicking it 'old school' with E. F. Benson's 'HOW FEAR DEPARTED FROM THE LONG GALLERY' We hope you enjoy it. See you next year. --- NOCTURNAL TRANSMISSIONS is a fortnightly podcast featuring inspired performances of short horror stories, both old and new, by voice artist Kristin Holland. https://www.nocturnaltransmissions.com.au You can support us (and access lots of exclusive content) by becoming a patron at Patreon.com: https://www.patreon.com/nocturnaltransmissions ___ NOCTURNAL TRANSMISSIONS is proud to be a part of the SpectreVision Radio podcast network. SpectreVision Radio is a bespoke podcast network at the intersection between the arts and the uncanny, featuring a tapestry of shows exploring creativity, the esoteric, and the unknown. We're a community for creators and fans vibrating around common curiosities, shared interests and persistent passions. spectrevisionradio.com linktr.ee/spectrevisionsocial Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We speak to Pablo Hellman about the second Wicked for Good film and it comes with a special treat of a gallery of behind-the-scenes images.
Christmas Eve: Strange Tales of NYCBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.
It should have been a wonderful Christmas with family. Instead, it turned into an unimaginable horror.Visit https://shopbeam.com/PROSECUTORS and use code PROSECUTORS to get our exclusive discount of up to 40% off.Check out our new True Crime Substack the True Crime Times Check out our other show, The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs, for discussion on cases, controversial topics, or conversations with content creators.Get Prosecutors Podcast Merch Join the Gallery on Facebook Follow us on TwitterFollow us on Instagram Check out our website for case resources: Hang out with us on TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to Art is Awesome, the show where we talk with an artist or art worker with a connection to the San Francisco Bay Area. Today, for our end of the year REPLAY! Episode, we revisit Emily's chat with Pacifica based artist Saif Azouz, discussing his journey in art, inspiration from nature and literature, his current exhibition 'Cost of Living', and his reflections on boundaries and displacement. Saif's experience with art, his use of materials, and his perspectives on creativity and community are highlighted throughout the episode.About Artist Saif Azzuz :Saif Azzuz is a Libyan-Yurok artist who resides in Pacifica, CA. He received a Bachelor's Degree in Painting and Drawing from the California College of the Arts in 2013. Azzuz has a forthcoming solo exhibition at Blaffer Art Museum in Houston, TX in 2025 and has exhibited widely in the bay area including exhibitions at 1599dt Gallery, San Francisco, CA; Adobe Books, San Francisco, CA; Anthony Meier Fine Arts, San Francisco, CA; Galerie Julien Cadet, Paris, FR; ICA SF, San Francisco, CA; Pt.2 Gallery, Oakland, CA; Ever Gold [Projects], San Francisco, CA; NIAD, Oakland, CA; Rule Gallery, Denver, CO; Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, New York, NY; Jack Barrett, New York, NY and K Art, Buffalo, NY. Azzuz is a 2022 SFMOMA SECA Award finalist and has participated in the Clarion Alley Mural Project and the Facebook Artist in Residence program.Selected public collections include de Young Museum - Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA; Facebook, Menlo Park, CA; Gochman Family Collection, NY; KADIST, San Francisco, CA; North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC; Rennie Museum, Vancouver, Canada; Stanford Health Care Art Collection, Menlo Park, CA; UBS Art Collection, New York, NY; and University of St. Thomas, Saint Paul, MN. Learn more about Saif, CLICK HERE. Follow on Instagram: @SaifAzzuz--About Podcast Host Emily Wilson:Emily a writer in San Francisco, with work in outlets including Hyperallergic, Artforum, 48 Hills, the Daily Beast, California Magazine, Latino USA, and Women's Media Center. She often writes about the arts. For years, she taught adults getting their high school diplomas at City College of San Francisco.Follow Emily on Instagram: @PureEWilFollow Art Is Awesome on Instagram: @ArtIsAwesome_Podcast--CREDITS:Art Is Awesome is Hosted, Created & Executive Produced by Emily Wilson. Theme Music "Loopster" Courtesy of Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 LicenseThe Podcast is Co-Produced, Developed & Edited by Charlene Goto of @GoToProductions. For more info, visit Go-ToProductions.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Night Cafe: The First 7 Episodes - Strange Tales from Steve StocktonBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.
Ann visits the Washington Gallery in Waco and talks with Alan Scott, Owner. We get some wonderful Christmas Music from Sami Brown, and a new Act Locally Waco with Elizabeth Riley! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last month, WAMC on the Road presented an evening of conversation centered on the state of journalism, democracy, and upholding our First Amendment Rights at Gallery 40 in Poughkeepsie, New York. Joe Donahue moderated and the panelists were WAMC's CEO & President Sarah Gilbert, Executive Producer of “The New Yorker Radio Hour” David Krasnow, Founder of “The Daily Catch” Emily Sachar and Editor of “The Times Union” Casey Seiler.
Christ's preeminence shapes the closing movement of the letter, where faith is shown in ordinary names, shared labor, and steady devotion. Attention turns from grand statements about Jesus' supremacy to the lived results of that supremacy, where the gospel reorients priorities, strengthens courage under pressure, and keeps the mission central even when circumstances are painful and restrictive. This final section highlights lives reclaimed and redirected by grace, where past failure does not disqualify usefulness and loyalty becomes a sustained, costly commitment. Endurance is carried not only through visible service but through earnest intercession that seeks spiritual maturity and stability amid competing voices. The closing greetings and charges underscore continuing responsibility to remain anchored in God's word, to fulfill entrusted work, and to persevere with gratitude, wisdom, and clarity. Grace stands as the sustaining ground for everything that follows.
We update the status of some of 2025's biggest legal stories.Check out our new True Crime Substack the True Crime Times Get Prosecutors Podcast Merch Join the Gallery on Facebook Follow us on TwitterFollow us on Instagram Check out our website for case resources: Hang out with us on TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Russell & Robert meet Barbara Dawson for a behind the scenes visit to Francis Bacon's Studio, installed in Dublin's iconic Hugh Lane Gallery. The gallery is currently closed to the public for major renovations so we thought it would be a great opportunity to bring the studio and galleries to life with this exclusive audio tour, while closed to public. A visit to Francis Bacon's Studio at Hugh Lane Gallery gives you a unique opportunity to experience the working process of one of the twentieth century's greatest artists.Born in Dublin in 1909, Bacon grew up in county Kildare. He left home at the age of sixteen and eventually settled in London where he established himself as one of the leading international artists of his generation. Bacon moved into 7 Reece Mews, London, in 1961 where he lived and worked until his death in 1992.In 1998, director Barbara Dawson secured the donation of Francis Bacon's studio from the artist's heir, John Edwards, and Brian Clarke, executor of the Estate of Francis Bacon. Her vision was to remove the entire studio including all of the items without exception, as well as the architectural features, and relocate the studio as it was, to the Hugh Lane Gallery.In the August of that year, as project manager, she assembled a team of conservators, curators, and archaeologists to carry out the move. The archaeologists made survey and elevation drawings of the small studio, mapping out the spaces and locations of all the objects, while the conservators prepared the works for travel and curators tagged and packed each of the items, including the dust. The walls, doors floor and ceiling were also removed.Follow @TheHughLane and visit: https://hughlane.ie/arts_artists/francis-bacons-studio/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brett criticizes the playoff before it was cool, Alice has the worst Thanksgiving ever, and Brett describes his quirky doctor.Check out our new True Crime Substack the True Crime Times Check out our other show The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs for discussion on cases, controversial topics, or conversations with content creators.Get Prosecutors Podcast Merch Join the Gallery on Facebook Follow us on TwitterFollow us on Instagram Check out our website for case resources: Hang out with us on TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In Belf's News Gallery, Greg Belfrage goes over the latest trending topics including Trump's address to the nation, the National Park Service and the White House Ballroom, charges against the Australian Shooter, new head of NASA, New York Knicks, Oscars on YouTube, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Creative Guts hosts Becky Barsi and Joe Acone are joined by Kyle Wood, the inventive art educator and creator behind the Who ARTed and Fun Facts Daily podcasts. Throughout our interview, Kyle shares his passion for demystifying art history, engaging students with creative media, and making art accessible and fun for all ages. The conversation spans his journey into podcasting as an educational tool, favorite materials and makers, and how he cultivates creativity for kids and teachers alike. To learn more about Kyle, check out the links below:WhoArtEd on InstagramKyle Wood on YouTubeWho ArtEd WebsiteListen to this episode wherever you listen to podcasts or on our website www.CreativeGutsPodcast.com. Connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Discord. Subscribe to our Substack newsletter at creativegutspod.substack.com. If you love listening, consider making a donation to Creative Guts! Our budget is tiny, so donations of any size make a big difference. Learn more about us and make a tax-deductible donation at www.CreativeGutsPodcast.com. Thank you to our friends at Art Up Front Street Studios and Gallery in Exeter, NH and the Rochester Museum of Fine Arts in Rochester, NH for their support of the show!
In Belf's News Gallery, Greg Belfrage goes over the latest in trending headlines including the Brown shooter still at large, the Vanity Fair hit piece, travel ban on any passport from the Palestinian authorities, the pentagon and the 2nd strike tape, Mar a Lago Raid, unemployment rates, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We conclude our look at the Bryce Laspisa case.Check out our new True Crime Substack The True Crime Times Check out our other show, The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs, for discussion on cases, controversial topics, or conversations with content creators.Get Prosecutors Podcast Merch Join the Gallery on Facebook Follow us on TwitterFollow us on Instagram Check out our website for case resources: Hang out with us on TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Host Jeremy C. Park interviews the artist, Bandy, who shares their personal journey and involvement with Daybreak Arts, a Nashville, Tennessee-based nonprofit organization that provides art opportunities for people experiencing homelessness, and discusses how the organization has supported their artistic career and mental health. Bandy details their upcoming solo art show titled "Liminoid AI: An Experimental Exhibition introducing Multimedia Techno-Whimsy" at c615 Gallery in East Nashville on May 16, 2026, which will feature sculptures and commentary on the tech industry while exploring environmental impacts and fostering community interaction. Bandy also discusses the exhibition's preparation and plans for an interactive experience with limited tickets, encouraging fans to follow Daybreak Arts at https://daybreakarts.org and Bandy Co. Inc. through various social media platforms.SummaryArt and Recovery Journey - Jeremy and Bandy discuss Bandy's personal journey and involvement with Daybreak Arts, a nonprofit organization that provides art opportunities for people experiencing homelessness. Bandy shares their experience moving from New York to Nashville, facing mental health and drug dependency issues, and finding support through family and government assistance like TennCare. They highlight the importance of Daybreak Arts in offering them opportunities to pursue their artistic career, which they had struggled to do in New York without a strong art school background or connections to galleries.Artistic Growth with Daybreak Arts - Bandy discusses their artistic journey and the support they received from Daybreak Arts, which helped them explore new concepts in their work. They explain how the organization has provided them with opportunities to grow as an artist and connect with others who understand their struggles. Bandy also describes how Daybreak Arts supports their idea for a conceptual art project, which led to them receiving a grant to expand the project further.The "Liminoid AI" Show - Bandy discusses their upcoming solo art show titled "Liminoid AI: An Experimental Exhibition introducing Multimedia Techno-Whimsy," which will include physical art, sculptures made from old computer parts, and a satirical commentary on the tech industry. The show aims to subvert expectations about AI and corporate culture, using humor and irony to engage the audience. Bandy plans to use the exhibit as a platform to explore the environmental impact of AI and data centers, as well as to foster face-to-face interactions within the art community.Techno-Whimsy Show at c615 Gallery - Bandy discusses the evolution and preparation of their upcoming exhibition at the c615 Gallery in East Nashville, aiming to create a space with an Apple Store-like feel. The show, themed around "techno-whimsy," aims to bring back a sense of fun in a challenging world. Bandy emphasizes the need for flexibility due to the fast-changing situation while preparing for the set date at the venue.C615 Gallery Exhibition Plans - Bandy highlights the upcoming solo exhibition at c615 Gallery on May 16, 2026, and shares how fans can follow Daybreak Arts and Bandy Co. Inc. through Instagram, YouTube, and the website daybreakarts.org. Bandy explained that while the exhibition will be free, tickets will be limited, and they plan to integrate ARG elements with prizes and souvenirs for participants.Visit https://daybreakarts.org/ to learn more and get involved with Daybreak Arts.
Sigrid Sandström earned a BFA at Academie Minerva, Groningen, The Netherlands (1997); attended Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan, ME (2000); and received an MFA in Painting from Yale University, New Haven, CT (2001). Sandström has exhibited her work internationally in solo exhibitions at museums including Vandalorum Museum, Värnamo, Sweden; Västerås konstmuseum, Västerås, Sweden; Frye Museum, Seattle, WA; and at galleries including Anat Ebgi, Los Angeles / New York; Perrotin Shanghai and Tokyo; Inman Gallery, Houston, TX; and Cecilia Hillström Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden. Sandström's work is in the public collections of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Houston, TX; Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden; Borås Konstmuseum, Borås, Sweden; Malmö konstmuseum, Malmö, Sweden; The Public art Agency, Sweden; Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita, KS; Västerås konstmuseum, Västerås, Sweden, and Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT. Sandström is currently a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts, University of the Arts, Helsinki, and has previously held positions as a professor at the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm (2010-2020) and an Assistant Professor at Bard College, New York (2005-2010). Sandström lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden. Sigrid Sandström, Ravel V, 2025 Acrylic on canvas Frame 40″ x 59 ⁵⁄₈” x 1 ⁵⁄₈” Sigrid Sandström, Ravel X, 2025 Acrylic on canvas Frame 40″ x 59 ⁵⁄₈” x 1 ⁵⁄₈” Sigrid Sandström, Approaching Times Three, 2025 Acrylic on canvas Frame 40″ x 40″ x 1 ⁵⁄₈”
Hey Dude, while exhibiting my photos at the "Gallery at the End of the World" in the Mariposa Junction, I reconnected with Altadena through art, community and the power of podcasting. QUOTE: "Frankly, I didn't want to have to go through the whole committee process." CAST: Dick Van Dyke, Ben Mc Ginty, Dave Lovejoy, Stacey (Sacred Silver), Ming Ming (aka "My Buddy") LOCATIONS: Unitarian Universalist Church of Studio City, "Moorpark Church", Studio City, Gallery at the End of the World, Altadena, Mariposa Junction, Cafe de Leche, The Last Bookstore, Altadena Hardware, Altadena Library, North Hollywood High School PROPS: Spring, Autumn, Eaton Fire, History of Podcasting Project, Zoom, show notes, Altadena Junction, LA Podcasters, Podcast Hall of Fame, Christmas RELIGIONS: Unitarian Universalism, Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, atheism SOUNDS: birds, gravel, footsteps, Laguna Sawdust Cowbell Chimes planes, trains and automobiles PHOTO: "Photo Sold" shot with my iPhone XS RECORDED: December 13, 2025 on the "Wawona Lawn" under the flight path of the Hollywood Burbank Airport in Burbank, California GEAR: Zoom H1 XLR with Sennheiser MD 46 microphone. TOTAL RUNNING TIME: 15:36 FILE SIZE: ~ 16MB GENRES: storytelling, personal storytelling, personal journal, journal, personal narrative, audio, audio blog, confessional HYPE: "It's a beatnik kinda literary thing in a podcast cloak of darkness." Timothy Kimo Brien (cohost on Podwrecked and host of Create Art Podcast) DISCLAIMER/WARNING: Proudly presented rough, raw and ragged. Seasoned with salty language and ideas. Not for most people's taste. Please be advised.
Luigi Mangione is back in court, arguing that evidence gathered at his arrest should be suppressed. We discuss the law and the likely outcome.Check out our new True Crime Substack the True Crime Times Get Prosecutors Podcast Merch Join the Gallery on Facebook Follow us on TwitterFollow us on Instagram Check out our website for case resources: Hang out with us on TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We are delighted to announce the first ever Irish episode of Russell Tovey and Robert Diament's acclaimed Talk Art podcast, recorded live at the National Gallery of Ireland Lecture Theatre on Saturday November 8th for Dublin Gallery Weekend 2025.Isabel Nolan, Ireland's representative at the 2026 Venice Biennale, has an expansive practice that incorporates sculptures, paintings, textile works, photographs, writing and works on paper. Her subject matter is similarly comprehensive, taking in cosmological phenomena, religious reliquaries, Greco-Roman sculptures and literary/historical figures, examining the behaviour of humans and animals alike.These diverse artistic investigations are driven by intensive research, but the end result is always deeply personal and subjective. Exploring the “intimacy of materiality”, Nolan's work ranges from the architectural – steel sculptures that frame or obstruct our path – to small handmade objects in clay, hand-tufted wool rugs illuminated with striking cosmic imagery, to drawings and paintings using humble gouache or colouring pencils. In concert, they feel equally enchanted by and afraid of the world around us, expressing humanity's fear of mortality and deep need for connection as well as its startling achievements in art and thought.Driven by “the calamity, the weirdness, horror, brevity and wonder of existing alongside billions of other preoccupied humans”, her works give generous form to fundamental questions about the ways the chaos of the world is made beautiful or given meaning through human activity.In 2026, Nolan will represent Ireland at the 61st Venice Biennale, with Georgina Jackson and The Douglas Hyde Gallery of Contemporary Art as the curator and Cian O'Brien as producer. In 2025, Nolan participated in the 13th Liverpool Biennial, Bedrock, curated by Marie-Anne McQuay. Isabel Nolan lives and works in Dublin.Follow @NolanIsabel and @KerlinGallery.Thank you @DublinGalleryWeekend, we loved visiting! We can't wait to return to beautiful Ireland. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This 4th and final episode dedicated to extraordinary art collection in the Borghese Gallery in Rome, Italy, focuses on the painting collection on the second floor of the museum, which includes masterpieces by Raphael, Correggio, and Titian.
When Bryce Laspisa left college heading for his parents' home, what began as a simple drive turned into a bizarre, unending road trip, culminating in a mystery that persists to this day.Check out our new True Crime Substack The True Crime TimesCheck out our other show, The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs, for discussion on cases, controversial topics, or conversations with content creators.Get Prosecutors Podcast MerchJoin the Gallery on FacebookFollow us on TwitterFollow us on InstagramCheck out our website for case resources:Hang out with us on TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brett almost gets arrested, and we help someone get a Supreme Court clerkship.Check out our new True Crime Substack The True Crime TimesCheck out our other show, The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs, for discussion on cases, controversial topics, or conversations with content creators.Get Prosecutors Podcast MerchJoin the Gallery on FacebookFollow us on TwitterFollow us on InstagramCheck out our website for case resources:Hang out with us on TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ben Johnson, head of the United States Marshals Museum, joins us to discuss the history of this amazing law enforcement organization.Check out our new True Crime Substack the True Crime Times Get Prosecutors Podcast Merch Join the Gallery on Facebook Follow us on TwitterFollow us on Instagram Check out our website for case resources: Hang out with us on TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode takes you through the 1st-floor rooms of the Borghese Gallery in Rome, Italy. It discusses the breathtaking early statues by Gian Lorenzo Bernini - "Aeneas, Anchises, and Ascanius," "Pluto and Persephone," "Apollo and Daphne," and "David," as well as Antonio Canova's sublime Neoclassical "Paolina Bonaparte as Venus Victrix."
Four young girls die tragically in a fire in Flora, Indiana. Was it preventable? And more importantly, was it murder?Check out our new True Crime Substack the True Crime Times Check out our other show The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs for discussion on cases, controversial topics, or conversations with content creators.Get Prosecutors Podcast Merch Join the Gallery on Facebook Follow us on TwitterFollow us on Instagram Check out our website for case resources: Hang out with us on TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We conclude our look at the Jodi Huisentruit abduction.Check out our new True Crime Substack the True Crime Times Check out our other show The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs for discussion on cases, controversial topics, or conversations with content creators.Get Prosecutors Podcast Merch Join the Gallery on Facebook Follow us on TwitterFollow us on Instagram Check out our website for case resources: Hang out with us on TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.