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Best podcasts about independent art

Latest podcast episodes about independent art

VOICES ON ART - The VAN HORN Gallery Podcast, hosted by Daniela Steinfeld
#77 TARA DOWNS | Gallerist NYC | Independent Special 2023

VOICES ON ART - The VAN HORN Gallery Podcast, hosted by Daniela Steinfeld

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 32:58


On the occasion of this years' Independent Art fair I'm speaking with Tara Downs, who has been working as a gallerist in different cities and developed her own approach through many phases and stages. Tara talks her passion of working in the artworld, the benefits and the downfalls, her philosophy on team building, excellence, embracing challenges and being invigorated by change. She states that her gallery is much bigger than her - the team, the artists and collectors being part of a greater whole. At the Independent Tara Downs will show four women artists dealing with sexuality, pornography and feminism, opening up spaces for discourse and dispute. This Episode is produced in cooperation with Independent Art Fair, New York City and will be part of the fairs OVR for it's upcoming 2023 edition. Recorded March 7, 2023, 33 min. Shownotes https://taradowns.com/fairs/independent-new-york https://www.independenthq.com/ #IndependentArtFair #IndependentNewYork #Independent2023 #TaraDowns #NewYork #VoicesOnArt #VanHornGallery #DanielaSteinfeld #Podcast #Talk #Storytelling

VOICES ON ART - The VAN HORN Gallery Podcast, hosted by Daniela Steinfeld
#76 D'ANGELO LOVELL WILLIAMS | artist, Brooklyn, NY | Independent Special 2023

VOICES ON ART - The VAN HORN Gallery Podcast, hosted by Daniela Steinfeld

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 45:30


On the occasion of this years' Independent Art fair I'm speaking with D'Angelo Lovell Williams (b. 1992, Jackson, Mississippi) who is a Black, HIV-positive artist expanding narratives of Black and queer intimacy through photography. D'Angelo will have a presentation with Higher Pictures Generation at the Independent. We talk their upbringing in Jackson, Missisippi, their early love for images and objects and how the path lead through years of art courses to Art School and creating work as artist and photographer. They discuss being black and queer and how the representation of black, queer and non-mainstream bodies in mainstream visual culture is lacking. They identify as non-binary, they don't want to be identified as male ore female as they feel these terms are limiting, creating prejudices and expectations of male and female roles and make only sense for animals in a biological way. D'Angelo creates images they themselves want to see - being aware they might not be for everybody. Images that speak of family, history, black men, love, sex, softness, tenderness, beauty and maybe sometimes sadness or pain. This Episode is produced in cooperation with Independent Art Fair, New York City and will be part of the fairs OVR for it's upcoming 2023 edition. Recorded February 27, 2023, 45 min. Shownotes: https://www.dangelolovellwilliams.com/ https://higherpictures.com/artists/dangelo-lovell-williams-2/ https://www.independenthq.com/ #IndependentArtFair #IndependentNewYork #Independent2023 #HigherPicturesGeneration #DAngeloLovellWilliams #NewYork #VoicesOnArt #VanHornGallery #DanielaSteinfeld #Podcast #Talk #Storytelling

VOICES ON ART - The VAN HORN Gallery Podcast, hosted by Daniela Steinfeld
#75 JESSICA STOLLER | artist, New York, US | Independent Special 2023

VOICES ON ART - The VAN HORN Gallery Podcast, hosted by Daniela Steinfeld

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 37:31


On the occasion of this years' Independent Art fair in New York im speaking with Jessica Stoller. She is an artist working in an elaborate way with clay. She mines the rich and complicated history of porcelain, which she often displays in overwhelming installations and tableaus. Jessica will be having a solo exhibition with PPOW at this years Independent. Growing up in the suburbs of Detroit the lure and power of making things things with her own hands created meaning and served as a refuge and escape from monotony and conformity of Suburbia for Jessica. She was very comfortable spending time alone having her own inner world and being fascinated with materials and beautiful objects. Growing up catholic, she discusses how the imagery of catholizism influenced her and how visiting an all girls catholic school was very intense, but also empowering and subtly feminist. We discuss her manifold interests and her research about the female body, her own body, the relationship to the world, girl culture, materialism, the meaning of objects, sexism and sexist language, authoritarian regimes and misogyny, decoration, beauty, the grotesque, witch trials, wise women - to which her work at Independent will speak to. She talks her love of clay as material and the special care and attendance it needs and how she explores through it what it means to be a human, a woman in the world at this time and place. This Episode is produced in cooperation with Independent Art Fair, New York City and will be part of the fairs OVR for it's upcoming 2023 edition. Recorded February 27, 2023, 36 min. Shownotes https://www.ppowgallery.com/artists/jessica-stoller#tab:thumbnails Working in the realm of figurative sculpture, Jessica Stoller (b. 1981) mines the rich and complicated history of porcelain, harnessing its links to power, desire, and taste. Synthesizing the cultural, historical, and corporeal notions of the female body, Stoller expands the feminist visual vernacular and makes space for subversion, defiance, and play. For Stoller the ‘grotesque' becomes a powerful tool to challenge patriarchal power structures, as female figures flaunt what they are told to hide, reveling in their own pleasure and abjection. Stoller lives and works in West New York, NJ. https://www.independenthq.com/ #IndependentArtFair #IndependentNewYork #Independent2023 #PPOW #JessicaStoller #NewYork #VoicesOnArt #VanHornGallery #DanielaSteinfeld #Podcast #Talk #Storytelling

VOICES ON ART - The VAN HORN Gallery Podcast, hosted by Daniela Steinfeld
#74 CORBETT VS. DEMPSEY | John Corbett, Chicago, US | Independent Special 2023

VOICES ON ART - The VAN HORN Gallery Podcast, hosted by Daniela Steinfeld

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 43:44


On the occasion of this years' Independent Art fair in New York I'm speaking to John Corbett co-founder – with Jim Dempsey - of the gallery Corbett vs. Dempsey in Chicago. John discusses his deep and ongoing interest in experimental and improvised music, his getting in touch with art through teaching at the Art Institute and how meeting Jim, with his background in film, led to a natural collaborative spirit in founding the gallery (with it's own record label) which carries through until today. Corbett vs. Dempsey were coming up in Chicago, a city within which culture is often undertaken as a Community based practice and their working together reflect that respect for all people involved. John speaks about the importance that the history and cultural legacy of Chicago has in forming the galleries attitude and programm and the special working condition Chicago provides. He explains the unexpected ways in which the artists and musicians they work with inspire each other. The gallery is deeply interested in the historical, not only referring to histories of the past, but also paying attention to histories being written right now and being part of that new history being written. They highlight the role Archives play in writing and re-writing histories and making things visible. John and Jim only do and show what they love, their gallery runs on enthusiasm and the belief in what they're doing. This Episode is produced in cooperation with Independent Art Fair, New York City and will be part of the fairs OVR for it's upcoming 2023 edition. 43 min., recorded February 21, 2023, Portrait photo by Joe Mazza Shownotes: Corbett vs. Dempsey LLC was founded by Jim Dempsey and John Corbett in Chicago in September 2004. Since opening, Corbett vs. Dempsey has presented a range of international artists and artists connected with the historical and contemporary legacy of Chicago. Creative music has always been a feature of the gallery's activities; in addition to having its own record label, CvsD is proud to represent Peter Brötzmann and the estate of Sun Ra. Corbett vs. Dempsey's record label features a mixture of new recordings and CD reissues of out-of-print LPs, CvsD's offerings focus on jazz, free jazz, and improvised music; occasional rock and rock-related noise; artist-related projects; sound art; and some experimentally minded dub. Many of the releases continue the archival work that John Corbett did with his Unheard Music Series, released under the Atavistic label starting in the late '90s. Corbett has taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) since 1988.  He was artistic director of Berlin JazzFest 2002, co-curated the Empty Bottle Jazz Series from 1996 to 2005, and was co-curator of Pathways to Unknown Worlds: Sun Ra, El Saturn, and Chicago's Afro-Futurist Underground, 1954-1968. For over 20 years, Dempsey was the house manager and occasional programmer at the Gene Siskel Film Center, Chicago. He is an alumnus of SAIC. Together Corbett and Dempsey have been involved in many independent curatorial projects. https://corbettvsdempsey.com/ https://www.independenthq.com/ #IndependentArtFair #IndependentNewYork #Independent2023 #CorbettvsDempsey #JohnCorbett #JimDempsey #Chicago #VoicesOnArt #VanHornGallery #DanielaSteinfeld #Podcast #Talk #Storytelling

VOICES ON ART - The VAN HORN Gallery Podcast, hosted by Daniela Steinfeld
#73 HARLESDEN HIGH STREET | Jonny Tanna & Linda Mognato, London, UK | Independent Special 2023

VOICES ON ART - The VAN HORN Gallery Podcast, hosted by Daniela Steinfeld

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 42:46


On the occasion of this years‘ Independent Art fair in New York City I'm speaking to Jonny Tanna and Linda Mognato. Jonny is a creative director at Harlesden High Street in London, which is a BIPOC experimental space that has an art programme as well as a public one and challenges questions of gender, race, wealth, class and generation. Linda is an art researcher and curator who is Gallery manager at Harlesden High Street and an integral part of the team. Jonny and Linda speak each about their background in the UK resp. Italy, the different phases in their lives being an artist/film maker and an art researcher/curator, how they met and what is special and unique about Harlesden High Street. The pair discusses the important issue of class and it's correlation to having access to arts and culture experiences. They cherish diversity and open their doors for all kinds of different people, so they chose an unusual location to house the gallery/project space in London. They talk about the need of letting go of one‘s ego and encourage others to shine within the art world. For Jonny and Linda galleries should be givers and enable the diverse talents and experiences of artists audiences. Quote: „Harlesden High Street was founded with the mission of facilitating access between experimental/outsider artists and the traditional gallery system. We host several spaces across London exhibiting contemporary art by local and international artists, centering work by people of colour. In addition to our exhibition venues, we host a cultural outreach programme with an aim to reach audiences in ungentrified neighborhoods who might be less likely to engage with typical gallery programming. Our main space in Harlesden proudly only hosts people of colour in our programme, external and offsite spaces hosts an experimental programme transcending borders.“ This Episode is produced in cooperation with Independent Art Fair, New York City and will be part of the fairs OVR for it's upcoming 2023 edition. 42 min., recorded February 21, 2023. Shownotes: https://harlesdenhighstreet.com/ http://www.jonnytanna.com/ https://www.independenthq.com/ #IndependentArtFair #IndependentNewYork #Independent2023 #HarlesdenHighStreet #HarlesdenHighSchool #JonnyTanna #LindaMognato #VoicesOnArt #VanHornGallery #DanielaSteinfeld #Podcast #Talk #Storytelling

Kirk & Kurtts
Roxanne Bradley-Tate, Independent Art Director, Graphic Designer, & Illustrator

Kirk & Kurtts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 48:13


Join Kirk & Kurtts as they sit down with designer & illustrator Roxanne Bradley-Tate. From her early beginnings in art school to her current work in creating design with impact, Roxanne shares her insights and experiences in the world of design. Get a behind-the-scenes look at her creative process and learn about the challenges and triumphs of being a successful designer working with some of the largest brands. Don't miss this inspiring conversation with one of the most innovative minds in the field of design.See Roxanne's work here: https://www.roxannebradleytate.com/Connect with Roxanne on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/roxannebradley/Support the showAbout Kirk and Andy. Kirk Visola is the Creative Director and Founder of MIND THE FONT™. He brings over 20 years of CPG experience to the packaging and branding design space, and understands how shelf aesthetics can make an impact for established and emerging brands. Check out their work http://www.mindthefont.com. Andy Kurts is the Creative Director and Founder of Buttermilk Creative. He loves a good coffee in the morning and a good bourbon at night. When he's not working on packaging design he's running in the backyard with his family. Check out Buttermilk's work http://www.buttermilkcreative.com.Music for Kirk & Kurtts intro & outro: Better by Super FantasticsShow a little love. Share the podcast with those who may benefit. Or, send us a coffee:Support the show

Baltic Triangle Liverpool
Baltic Triangle Podcast 39: Independent art in Liverpool

Baltic Triangle Liverpool

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 50:35


In the latest Baltic Triangle podcast, we chat to Jayne Lawless, the Merseyside-based artist who runs the North End Sketch club and the 'roaming' Dead Pigeon Gallery and whose work has taken her to Poland, Slovakia, Portugal, USA, Cyprus and London Rd, to name just a few. She's about to embark on a major commission in Cheshire. Jayne's working-class background in Everton underpins her work and she's as much an activist as an artist. In the second part, we tap into the analytical mind of Jim Quail who along with his business partner Alison Johnson produce conceptional prints. These prints focus on modern culture and are famous around the world, featured in magazines such as Wired, DJ Mag and Mix Mag. Dorothy prints

Fred's Front Porch Podcast
Episode 159: Freedom Is Under Attack

Fred's Front Porch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 36:15


In the past few weeks, half of the population has been denied bodily autonomy, we have seen threats to our rights to love whomever we choose, and we have lost much of our religious liberty. The Freedom I have taken for granted since I was a child is evaporating before our eyes. This is the time for heroes. This is a time when we need to speak up and speak out. I'm doing what I can. I hope you can do more. Here's the transcript. https://frededer.home.blog/?p=1088 Please support the show on Patreon. It keeps Independent Art alive. https://www.patreon.com/Freds_Front_Porch?fan_landing=true --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fredsporch/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fredsporch/support

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Fred's Front Porch Podcast
Episode 154: Interview With a Time Traveler

Fred's Front Porch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 37:26


Supposedly, the interview you're about to hear is with a Time Traveler from 2052. You can decide what to believe. He gives us a look into the future. Some of it is horrible. Some of it is beautiful. My friend, Lester (he calls himself "The Nightfly"), is a talk radio DJ at an independent station, WJAZ. He does Jazz and conversation. He's had some pretty strange callers on his show. One of them complained about a race of men in the trees, and the guy was for tough legislation. That gives you some metric for the reliability of his callers. Rasmussen, however, wasn't a caller. He actually broke into the station, and he demanded Lester set up an interview with me over Zoom. This is that interview. The transcript, along with the Patreon screenshot Rasmussen uses as evidence to back his claim to be from the future can be found here: https://frededer.home.blog/2022/06/05/stronginterview-with-a-time-traveler-strongstrongthe-transcript-and-freds-commentary-strong/ Please support this show on Patreon to keep Independent Art alive: https://www.patreon.com/Freds_Front_Porch?fan_landing=true --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fredsporch/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fredsporch/support

Bitches on Comics
Episode 124: Two questions, three answers featuring Danny Lore, Natasha Alterici, and Jay Edidin

Bitches on Comics

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 66:50


We talk to three comic creators to answer listener questions. Danny Lore (Lunar Room, Queen of Bad Dreams, James Bond) and Natasha Alterici (Heathen, Eat the Rich) discuss the best way to support queer and trans comic creators, getting into buying floppies, checking books out from the library, and much more. Jay Edidin (Captain America Infinity, X-Men: Marvels Snapshots) answers a listener question about transmasculine representation in comics and which comics he recommends.Learn more about Danny Lore at: @weredawgz on TwitterLearn more about Natasha Alterici at: @alterici on TwitterLearn more about Jay and Miles X-Plain the X-Men at: xplainthexmen.com and @XplaintheXmen on Twitter and Tumblr (link goes to Twitter) and follow Jay Edidin at: @NotLasers on TwitterYou can follow Bitches on Comics on Instagram and Twitter @BitchesOnComics and you can follow our hosts: Sara Century: @saracentury (Instagram and Twitter), S.E. Fleenor: @se_fleenor (Instagram and Twitter), and Monika Estrella Negra: Instagram and Twitter. Follow our Sound Editor Kate on Twitter.Show us some love by giving us a 5-star Review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, PodChaser, or wherever you get your podcasts.Support us by joining our Patreon Community.Keep in touch with us and see what we're up to by visiting our website: BitchesOnComics.comBitches on Comics is a Queer Spec project. Learn more about Queer Spec at: QueerSpec.com

All In Podcast with Daniel Giordano
91: Maria Brito, Independent Art Advisor & Curator

All In Podcast with Daniel Giordano

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 18:59


What happens when you're a graduate of Harvard Law School with a great career ahead of you and it turns out … you don't enjoy being an attorney? For Maria Brito, a highly successful independent art curator and advisor, the answer was clear: Time to reorient. On this episode of All-In she shares with Dan her journey to building the life she was meant to have – rather than the one society and her family programmed her to pursue. Author of the forthcoming book "How Creativity Rules the World: The Art and Business of Turning Your Ideas Into Gold," Maria is full of encouragement and permission-giving validation for anyone who is ready to take the leap. She explains what it takes and mindsets that create unnecessary barriers. Going “All-In” isn't for the faint of heart, says Maria. There will be failures and setbacks, but those stumbling blocks are part of opening up to new ideas, innovation and the fulfillment of lifelong dreams. Many people are coming out of pandemic craving more from life, observes Maria. Step One going forward from here? Daring to imagine the life you want! Click here to preorder Maria's book and if you email the receipt to maria@mariabrito.com you'll receive free access to her creativity online course valued at $297.

Post-Weird
Ep. 62: What does Post-Weird even mean? Plus, corporate vs. independent art and our culture of FOMO

Post-Weird

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 49:33


We're back! New year, new pod, etc. But really, we set the groundwork for the pod moving forward in this episode, from talking about what Post-Weird actually means, to discussing how we balance conversations about corporate-owned vs. independent art, our culture of extreme hype and FOMO, and much more. This is going to be a good year for the podcast, and we thank you for listening!Hosted by Zack Miller & Stephen Williams

ArtTactic
Independent Art Fair's Katey Acquaro on this Year's Edition of the Fair

ArtTactic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 17:02


In this week's episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, we chat with Katey Acquaro, Independent Art Fair's head of production & exhibitor resources, about this year's fair which occurs from September 9th-12th. First, Katey introduces us to the Independent Art Fair, contextualizes how it fits into next week and compares it to the Armory. Then, she explains how similar this year's experience will be to a normal art fair and what safety measures will be implemented. Also, Katey tells us about the Independent Art Fair's new venue in lower Manhattan. Additionally, she provides us with insights on what her conversations have been like with galleries leading up to the fair and how many are feeling about participating in their first fair since the pandemic began. Lastly, Katey shares a few presentations she's most excited about seeing at the fair.

Art from the Outside
Independent Art Fair Director Elizabeth Dee on Artists and Art Fairs

Art from the Outside

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 46:31


This episode, we are thrilled to be joined by the visionary Elizabeth Dee, Co-Founder and CEO of the Independent Art Fair. Conceived and initiated in 2009, the Independent has rapidly become one of the most important and influential art fairs globally and will be hosted at New York's Battery Maritime Building in just a few weeks, from September 9th to September 12th. You can find more about the fair here. In addition to her role as Founder of the Independent, Elizabeth is a seasoned art world professional. Elizabeth opened her namesake gallery in New York's SoHo district in 1997 and proceeded to launch her first public space in 2002 in Chelsea, working with world-class artists including Adrian Piper, Ryan McNamara, and John Giorno. Last July, Elizabeth also became Director of the recently established John Giorno Foundation, an organization dedicated to grant-making and preserving the legendary artist's work. In some exciting news, the foundation will actually be facilitating a posthumous exhibition of the artist's work in London at Almine Rech Gallery this October (so lots to look forward to). Some artists discussed in this episode: William S. Burroughs Adrian Piper Ryan McNamara John Giorno Édouard Manet Sherrie Levine Richard Tuttle Richard Artschwager Robert Gober Jeff Koons Les Rogers Hans Haacke Derek Jarman Sally J. Han Chase Hall Bosco Sodi Jordan Wolfson Robert Barber Cory Arcangel Jodi Lynda Benglis Michael Goldberg For images, artworks, and more behind the scenes goodness, follow @artfromtheoutsidepodcast on Instagram.

VOICES ON ART - The VAN HORN Gallery Podcast, hosted by Daniela Steinfeld
Hunting the unknown - HANA WARD, artist, ceramicist Uno + Ichi, Los Angeles

VOICES ON ART - The VAN HORN Gallery Podcast, hosted by Daniela Steinfeld

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 31:55


This is a special Episode created in co-production with Independent Art fair, NYC. Hana Ward is a painter, ceramicist and founder of the ceramic brand Uno + Ichi from Los Angeles, California. Hana talks about how growing up in an artistic household helped her finding her own way into the arts. She witnessed an educational system in the US that - in  her own words - fails black students in manifold ways and through being a teacher herself - and not liking it at all - she understood that painting is what makes her happy. She talks in depth about how she finds inspiration in special books and that relating to her lineage and to the earth helps her go deeper into her painting practice, which she considers to be connected to her spiritual path. Her paintings often touch on themes of liberation, memory, history and diaspora. Through her landscape paintings, she documents focal, yet disappearing parts of her native city while her graphic portraits pay  praise to unsung heroes of our collective legacy. Hana relates in a very personal and honest way what it means to find her way as an artist. Her presentation at Independent Art Fair with Mrs. gallery in NYC will be a premiere for her. Recorded June 23, 2021, 32 min., Language: english

VOICES ON ART - The VAN HORN Gallery Podcast, hosted by Daniela Steinfeld
Susanne Zander, co-owner of gallery Delmes Zander, Cologne

VOICES ON ART - The VAN HORN Gallery Podcast, hosted by Daniela Steinfeld

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 37:44


This is a special Episode created in co-production with Independent Art fair, NYC.  Susanne Zander, founder and co-owner - with Nicole Delmes - of Delmes Zander in Cologne talks in great detail not only about her personal story, but especially about the story of the so called "outsider artists", whose work is often misunderstood and not appreciated fully when given labels like "self taught", "outsider", "naive" or "Art Brut". Susanne grew up with collecting parents and a strong and fearless mother, who not only funded a collection of the artists mentioned above, but also just did what she wanted to do in a time when this was even harder for women than it is now. Susanne fell in love with art and artists from an early age on and is taking the exact same approach - forward and fearless. She is a relentless supporter and agent for the special artists Delmes Zander are discovering, working with and bringing - sometimes for the first time - in front of the eyes of an audience. She runs a gallery since 30 years and talks changing times, open and closed minds and the special role the Independent Art Fair played for the gallery. In crossing over genres and labels, in expanding ideas and concepts about art and in bringing the so called "outsider artists" into a contemporary art context, Delmes Zander hold a unique place among galleries. Listen to a passionate, opinionated and outspoken woman and gallerist. This talk will also be part of the Independent Art Fair's OVR in September 2021. Recorded June 16, 2021, 38 min., Language: english

Cincinnati Edition
How Cincinnati's Independent Art Galleries Are Navigating The Pandemic

Cincinnati Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 24:41


Small creative spaces in the Queen City are usually great spots for community building, cramming artists and art lovers into small gallery spaces for conversation and connection. But what happens when you can't pack those spaces due to a global pandemic?

Shedtime Podcast
Independent Art with Speak the Rebel

Shedtime Podcast

Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 92:12


Speak the Rebel drops in to talk about making music through a pandemic, political uprising, and keeping the values of hip hop alive while moving into the future of the scene.For More Speak the Rebel - http://linktr.ee/speaktherebelMore Shedtime Content Always at - http://www.shedtimepodcast.com

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Elevate with the Ed Lab @ Catlin Gabel
S3-E8 8th Grade Independent Art Projects: a conversation with Alex Juarez and Zoe Miner-Winter

Elevate with the Ed Lab @ Catlin Gabel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 47:10


Since the 1940s Catlin Gabel has put on a theatrical production of Not St. George each December. This Middle School tradition is always accompanied by the rumor that this year it just might not happen. Well, this year it really didn't happen. Because of the hurdles remote learning placed in the way of such a large-scale production the 8th-grade team decided to shift gears and at the same time still give the students a chance to let their creativity shine. In this podcast Rob sits down with Middle School music teacher Alex Juarez and 8th grader Zoe Miner-Winter to chat about the 8th Grade Independent Art Projects that revolved around the themes of justice, personal Identity, "envisioning the future", and "giving a gift". They talk about the project's inception, the creative process, and what was learned along the way. The collection of work in these projects covers a wide variety of artistic mediums and includes original songs, paintings and drawings, responses to or reinterpretations of popular artistic works, crafts, woodwork, vision boards, and creative action inspired by nature, sports, and family. Check out the link to the 8th Grade Independent Art Projects online gallery (sorry, only accessible for Catlin Gabel Community) https://sites.google.com/catlin.edu/8thgradeprojects2020/project-galleries --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elevatelearning/message

Vessel: Art as a Doorway Podcast
Anais Camacho: Adventures in Independent Art Curation

Vessel: Art as a Doorway Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 54:31


What does an independent art curator do? Listen to, Anais Camacho, a Miami native, as she tells us the origin story that moved her to fill a gap by producing art events & advocating for emerging artist.ReferencesWebsitewww.FAMEworldwide.comwww.FAMEmuseumofart.comYoutubewww.Youtube.com/CuratedbyAnaisFind us online:Website:http://www.clss.studioEmail:leah@leahsmithson.comchanningsmithson@gmail.comHang out with us on Instagram:@leahsmithsonart@justglazechanningSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/leahsmithson)

Forward Thinking Founders
148 - John Sillings & Team (Art In Res) On Independent Art

Forward Thinking Founders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 35:45


John is the cofounder and CEO of Art in Res. Art in Res is a marketplace for fine art by independent, working artists. They let you buy art you really want in manageable installment payments.

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For The Love of Indie
For the Love of Indie #85

For The Love of Indie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 12:20


Jingle jingle... it's For the Love of Indie. Put an elf on a shelf, get a mug of toasty beverage, and get ready to be festive. Listen in to discover: The Vampire's Christmas The Gremlin Movie Incident The List Notes: www.fortheloveofindie.com Email: ftlindie@gmail.com Twitter/Insta: @ftlindie

Drinks with Friends
Drinks with Friends: Loving Independent Art

Drinks with Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 39:00


Inktober. Video games. Music. Community building. Norwegian hot sauce. We're about that life! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

the Weekly DLC
Ep 86 - PS1 Classic, Fly Me to the Moon, & Independent Art

the Weekly DLC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 85:37


Welcome to Episode 86! We rundown some of the games we're most hopeful to see on the recently announced Playstation Classic. We discuss the idea of artists being sent around the moon on a commercial space flight. Lastly, we share our thoughts on what we like most about independent games and movies and the content that best showcases those attributes!

St. Louis on the Air
‘It’s totally wild, but it’s worth it:’ St. Lou Fringe Fest curates local, national independent art

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 17:04


Matthew Kerns, Omega Jones and Madelyn Boyne discuss the upcoming 2018 St. Lou Fringe Fest.

Merry-Go-Roundtable
Episode One: Is It Important to Seek out Independent Art?

Merry-Go-Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2017 34:50


In the inaugural episode of IN THE CROSSHAIRS, we'll be exploring whether or not it's important to seek out independent art. IN THE CROSSHAIRS is licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ Kevin MacLeod - "Rite of Passage" Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Myriadar - "Bruntleek" Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ Soft and Furious - "Saint Wave" Licensed under Creative Commons: CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication License https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ Unheard Music Concepts - "Unforeseen Space" Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ RoccoW - "SuperBluesBros Banana Blitz" Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ Little Glass Men - "The Meadow" Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Fleslit - "MIA" Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Arrest All Mimics: The Creative Innovation Podcast
Ep 67: From high-street employment to an independent art career. Angela Morris-Winmill shares all

Arrest All Mimics: The Creative Innovation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2017 67:19


Angela Morris-Winmill joins me to discuss her intriguing journey, switching from a successful career at the forefront of London high-street fashion, to working as an independent multi-disciplinary artist. Angela took bold steps in leaving the world of full-time employment to pursue her creative ambitions when the time was right. She talks about knowing when to make such a big change, the risks and challenges in doing so and how she went about making the leap. We also explore the idea that coming from a different background into the art world can be a huge advantage and how to recognise stand out skills leaned in employment. Angela's fusion of fashion, sculpture, painting and drawing has brought about unique results with a sexuality and character and we dissect the eyeballs, torso and anatomy of her brilliant work! Let us know if you'd like to switch from freelance to employment, vice versa or whether you have done so at @arrestallmimics on Twitter. http://www.angelamorriswinmill.com/ https://twitter.com/sculptressbyday https://www.instagram.com/sculptressbyday/

Ganorium Voyage – Your Trance Supply
Ganorium Voyage 2016-12

Ganorium Voyage – Your Trance Supply

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 122:34


Above & Beyond, Gerome, Hoyaa, Manuel Le Saux & Nikolauss, Photographer and many more. This is Ganorium Voyage 2016-12.

Covert Contact: The Blogs of War Podcast
Supporting Independent Art in Afghanistan: Francesca Recchia Updates from Kabul | Episode 22

Covert Contact: The Blogs of War Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2015 26:24


Regular Covert Contact listeners will recognize Francesca from episodes 9 and 17. This episode follows the same general format. We discussed the mood in Kabul, the emergence of ISIS and AQIS, and I asked her about the perception of both Iran and Russia (which has been particularly vocal about Afghanistan lately). We then move on […]

Institute of Modern Art
Then And Now, Independent Art Spaces: Terry Smith

Institute of Modern Art

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2015 60:32


A keynote lecture by Pittsburgh, New York, and Sydney-based art historian and writer Terry Smith that reflects on Australian and international independent art spaces in 1975 and today. 11/07/2015

Clinically Inane
Episode 134 – Best of 2014

Clinically Inane

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2014 67:42


Best of 2014 includes excerpts from: Episode 122 - Dr. Sarah Ballard Episode 93 - A Modern Day Norman Bates Episode 126 - Brett Bachman Episode 99 - Harry Potter and the Independent Art Episode 112 - TJ Grant Episode 98 - LIVE With Zach Davidson The post Episode 134 – Best of 2014 appeared first on Clinically Inane.

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Clinically Inane
Episode 99 – Harry Potter and the Independent Art

Clinically Inane

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2014 75:03


Curtis and Sean sit down to discuss Harry Potter, the houses of Hogwarts, High Fidelity quotes, and Sean's new website. Check out Sean's new website here - w3w3ird.com Enter Sean's raffle to win an art print by commenting on any piece of art on his website until April 30th! The post Episode 99 – Harry Potter and the Independent Art appeared first on Clinically Inane.