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SOMAPSO Pod
SOMAPSO Pod - Week of May 30, 2024

SOMAPSO Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 23:26


We're sliding right into Pride Month with a packed calendar this week.We rewind to A Curious Hunger book launch, sourdough bread from SOMA Wheelhouse, Jamie Wyeth, Kip's Bay Decorator Show House, David Burke Tavern, and Memorial Day weekend.We're looking forward to the Back Room Art Pop-Up at Valley Vintage, Things With Friends at SOPAC, Fluid Forms at 1978 Art Gallery, Paula Cole at SOPAC (listen for a discount code!), Maplewood Record Fair, the Equality March and Pride Picnic, Music Bingo, and Corey Mead's book launch at [words] Bookstore.Three things with potholes, rabies, and bulk! Plus farmer's markets and remember to VOTE next Tuesday.Don't let your regrets call to you through the window — get out there and enjoy SOMAPSO!If you're enjoying this podcast, please give us a rating and a review on the podcast platform of your choice. Also, to hear all the juicy bloopers and other extra content, become a Patreon.LINKS:Jamie Wyeth documentaryTrix RosenPaula Cole at SOPACReport Potholes

The Green
Arts Playlist: “Jamie Wyeth: Unsettled” at the Brandywine Conservancy and Museum of Art

The Green

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 8:56


After five years of planning, the “Jamie Wyeth: Unsettled” exhibit makes its debut at the Brandywine Conservancy and Museum of Art.‘Unsettled' showcases more than 50 fascinating and somewhat disconcerting paintings from throughout Jamie Wyeth's career.For this edition of Arts Playlist, Delaware Public Media's Quinn Kirkpatrick and Kyle McKinnon visited the Brandywine for the preview tour of “Jamie Wyeth: Unsettled,” with Wyeth and Brandywine senior curator Amanda Burdan.

The Green
Arts Playlist: Victoria Wyeth discusses family legacy and famed artwork ahead of upcoming lecture

The Green

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 12:27


Victoria Wyeth, grandchild of Andrew Wyeth, great-granddaughter of N.C. Wyeth, and the niece of Jamie Wyeth, is giving a lecture on her family's famous artwork and the Biggs Museum of American Art's exhibit “The Wyeths: Three Generations.”For this edition of Arts Playlist, Delaware Public Media's Karl Lengel spoke with Victoria Wyeth about her unique perspective of her family's work and her talk at the Schwartz Center for the Arts.

Bringing It All Back Home
Season 3 Episode 15 - Andrew Wyeth's Home Places

Bringing It All Back Home

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 56:56


Season 3 Episode 15 - Andrew Wyeth's Home Places "You can be in a place for years and years and not see something, and then when it dawns, all sorts of nuggets of richness start popping all over the place. You've gotten below the obvious." —Andrew Wyeth Today's new episode of Bringing It All Back Home is all about revisiting the life, work, & obsessions of Andrew Wyeth — exploring what it meant to finally visit his home town of Chadd's Ford, as well as the historic Kuerner Farm. What does it mean to be deeply rooted in place? Can we discover the magic lurking in everyday realism? And did it really take me 10 years to finally drive out to Chadd's Ford and see the landscape for myself? Tune in, turn on, and check out the poetry & vision that was the work of Andrew Wyeth. Michael Palin documentary on Wyeth:  https://youtu.be/D5PrpI9y8W0 Explored on this episode: Andrew Wyeth, Michael Palin, N.C. Wyeth, Jamie Wyeth, Helga Testorf, Chadd's Ford Township, Brandywine Museum Of Art. Andrew Wyeth HOME PLACES exhibition February 4-July 13, 2023, --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/charles-kershenblatt8/message

Irish Stew Podcast
S5E1: Barbara Walsh – Pulitzer Prize Winning Teller Of Stories That Need To Be Told

Irish Stew Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 56:29


A Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist, Barbara Walsh started her career in Galway as a newspaper photographer and has gone on to work for newspapers and magazines in Florida, Massachusetts, Maine, and New Hampshire.  While at the Lawrence Eagle-Tribune, Barbara reported on the notorious murderer William Horton Jr. and Massachusetts' flawed prison furlough system, a series that played a crucial role in the U.S. Presidential election where George H. W. Bush defeated Massachusetts governor Michael Dukakis, changed Massachusetts sentencing laws, and won a Pulitzer Prize for General News Reporting in 1988.“The Horton story also taught me that journalists have tremendous power and responsibility to inform, to tell stories that need to be told,” she said.A raft of other journalism awards would follow, as would several children's books, one illustrated by renowned artist Jamie Wyeth.But she faced the most challenging story of her life when she asked her father about his childhood pain. The process led to heartrending odysseys: one into a deadly Newfoundland hurricane and the lives of schooner fishermen, mostly of Irish descent, who relied on God and the wind to carry them home; the other, into a squall stirred by a man with many secrets, a grandfather who remained a mystery until long after his death, all captured in her book August Gale.We talk about how as a child she preferred writing over talking, how she rebounded from failing her final college journalism paper, her dread of deadlines, the state of journalism today, the Irish experience in Newfoundland, her connection to her Irish heritage, her travels to Ireland, and the two “guardian angels” she met on the ferry to Belfast who diverted her from a perilous path.Links:·Website:  https://barbarawalsh.net·Twitter: https://twitter.com/BarbWalshAuthor· Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/barbarawalsh.author· Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barbaraawalsh·Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Barbara-Walsh/author/B005TL1RRA· August Gale: A Father and Daughter's Journey into the Storm on indiebound.org: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780762761463

The Creative Endeavour
Episode #47 Stephanie Paige Thomson

The Creative Endeavour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 135:59 Very Popular


Check out the EXCLUSIVE VIDEO VERSION of the Podcast: https://www.patreon.com/AndrewTischlerArtist   Stephanie Paige Thomson creates some incredible artwork with such a beautiful painterly style. Works of her quality are seldom seen in artists so young. At 24 years of age, she is already achieving some outstanding career goals, like being exhibited alongside some of her artist heroes such as Quang Ho and CW Mundy. Her works are highly sought after, being collected by patrons from across the US. She has been featured in key juried and curated shows and events. I wanted to ask her about how she creates her amazing paintings, what are her techniques, but also, the inspiration behind the work including her early beginnings. It was also cool to hear her reflect on that time she painted Jamie Wyeth! What an awesome conversation... not to be missed!   Please follow Stephanie Paige Thomson on Instagram: @stephaniepaigethomson and on her website www.stephaniepaigethomson.com

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Our Delaware Valley Podcast
The Brandywine River Museum of Art has reopened its doors

Our Delaware Valley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 29:45


Andrew Stwart, Director of Marketing for the The Brandywine River Museum of Art and Brandywine Conservancy discussed the reopening of the museum after severe flooding from Hurricane Ida.    We discussed the history of the Chadds Ford properties, the founding of the conservancy by concerned neighbors in 1969 when industrial development threatened the area, not just its plants and wildlife, but also the water table that provides drinking water for the city of Wilmington.  Today, the Conservancy holds more than 483 conservation easements and has protected more than 64,500 acres from development in Chester and Delaware counties, Pennsylvania, and in New Castle County, Delaware.  It's a natural home for native plants and birds and shellfish.   Open to members for hiking and outdoor enjoyment, it works with local governments and agencies to permanently protect and conserve natural, cultural and scenic resources. The museum was founded in 1971 through a gift of NC Wyeth paintings by Betsy Wyeth.  Today the Brandywine River Museum of Art features the art of the Brandywine region, American illustration, still life and landscape painting, and the work of the Wyeth family, with works of NC, Andrew and Jamie Wyeth, as well as Horace Pippen – another local artist – and Howard Pyle, Gilbert Stuart, Benjamin West,  and many more.  In addition to the galleries, the museum owns and shows the studios of NC and Andrew Wyeth and delivers special programs and children's offerings, now available online. He discussed the devasting flooding that damaged the classrooms and offices of the museum and forced the closure of the museum for many weeks.  The museum is now open, intime for its annual Christmas and holiday programs, including its enormous toy train, now on display.   For hours, directions, educational programming and Conservancy/Museum membership information go to brandywine.org.

The Roundtable
Albany Institute of History & Art presents "The Wyeths: Three Generations Works from the Bank of America Collection"

The Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 20:43


For three generations, the Wyeths have created art that captures the imagination and admiration of a wide audience. "The Wyeths: Three Generations Works from the Bank of America Collection" is an exhibition now at the Albany Institute of History and Art. Victoria Browning Wyeth is the only grandchild of iconic artist Andrew Wyeth; she is the daughter of Nicholas and Jane Wyeth, great-granddaughter of illustrator N.C. Wyeth, and the niece of contemporary realist Jamie Wyeth. She will be part of “An Evening with Victoria Wyeth” at the museum tomorrow 5:30 p.m.

Cracking The Sky-Conversations With Creatives
CRACKING THE SKY with guest Peter Ralston

Cracking The Sky-Conversations With Creatives

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 60:25 Transcription Available


Peter Ralston is world renowned photographer whose work I have admired for the 30 years  I've known him.  Peter and I have a wonderful conversation about his idyllic upbringing in rural Pennsylvania as the fortunate neighbor of the great 20th Century painter Andrew Wyeth and his equally creative and influential wife, Betsy. We talk about how they demanded he come with them to the coast of Maine as a young man--already a dedicated, fledgling photographer--and how that one act changed the entire trajectory of his life.  Peter talks openly and honestly about his challenges after a life-threatening and life-altering brain aneurysm and it's long-term complications, and what it took for him to finally make it back to "making pictures."  Peter's story is inspiring and heartfelt. He is a true creative.Peter grew up in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, worked for a decade as a freelance photojournalist, and then began photographing the coast of Maine in 1978, drawn especially to the working communities that defined the coasts enduring character. His work has been reproduced in many books and magazines featured repeatedly on network television and has been exhibited in galleries, collections and museums throughout the United States and abroad. In 2003, Peter was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree at Colby College for his photography, as well as his role as co-founder (with Philip Conkling) of the Island Institute. Although as a young man, Ralston studied very briefly under Ansel Adams, he acknowledges the greater artistic influence of a lifetime of association with Andrew Wyeth, a close friend and incisive mentor. Peter and his wife, Terri, opened the Ralston Gallery in Rockport, Maine, in 2011, selling his photographs as well as the work of his lifelong friends, Andrew and Jamie Wyeth. He is currently working on a major book about the coast of Maine.  www.ralstongallery.com

Living from the Soul with Sam Torode
Victoria Wyeth — Art & Emotion

Living from the Soul with Sam Torode

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 56:38


Today I'm honored to be speaking with Victoria Browning Wyeth. Victoria is the only granddaughter of artist Andrew Wyeth. Her great-grandfather, N. C. Wyeth, was a celebrated illustrator, and her uncle, Jamie Wyeth, continues to expand the family's artistic legacy. After graduating from Bates College in Maine, Victoria studied the history of psychiatry at Harvard and then earned her masters degree in psychology from Wesleyan University in Connecticut. Victoria has lectured at Wyeth exhibits from Paris to Tokyo, and frequently leads gallery talks at the Brandywine River Museum (Chadds Ford, PA) and the Farnsworth Art Museum (Rockland, ME). In Covid times, she's reaching new audiences online. Victoria has curated art shows and exhibited her own photography. A book of her photographs and accompanying essays, "My Andy," was published by the Greenville Museum of Art in 2017. In this interview, Victoria shares many stories and insights, including this advice from N.C. Wyeth: “Paint what you know. Paint what's in your heart. Paint with emotion. Paint with intensity.” Visit Victoria's website: victoriawyeth.com Follow Victoria on Instagram: instagram.com/victoriabrowningwyeth Watch Victoria's tribute to Betsy Wyeth mentioned in the episode: brandywine.org/museum/betsy-james-wyeth Watch Victoria's last interview with Andrew Wyeth: youtu.be/Teoei9XGrrg View works by Andrew Wyeth: andrewwyeth.com/gallery Victoria Wyeth photo credit: Jim Graham This ad-free podcast is supported by Sam's Torode's books, including “Living from the Soul: The 7 Spiritual Principles of Ralph Waldo Emerson,” available at http://www.samtorode.com.

World Footprints
Exploring Wilmington, Delaware – A European experience in American history

World Footprints

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2017 59:55


World Footprints will explore Wilmington, Delaware and the Brandywine Valley’s rich American history and vibrant arts and cultural scene with its European flair. Known for its collection of American art, the internationally acclaimed Brandywine River Museum of Art in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, houses three generations of Wyeth artists—N.C. Wyeth, his son Andrew Wyeth and grandson Jamie Wyeth. Guide Reno Winter takes us inside the Andrew Wyeth studio to learn about these legendary American artists. The DuPont name is synonymous with Delaware, at the Hagley Museum and Library, five generations of DuPont’s built a fortune on black powder and left an indelible mark on American history. Guide Elaine Croft shares the legacy of the DuPont family as she takes us on a stroll through the grounds of Hagley. Longwood Gardens, Winterthur Mansion and Nemours Estate are some amazing attractions that were built by the DuPont family in the Wilmington area. Each property has a distinct European feel that resembles the DuPont’s French heritage. Lyn Lewis from Visit Wilmington explores these attractions and some of the arts and cultural scene that contributes to Delaware and the Brandywine Valley’s dynamism.

WORLD FOOTPRINTS
Exploring Wilmington, Delaware – A European experience in American history

WORLD FOOTPRINTS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2017 61:00


World Footprints will explore Wilmington, Delaware and the Brandywine Valley’s rich American history and vibrant arts and cultural scene with its European flair. Known for its collection of American art, the internationally acclaimed Brandywine River Museum of Art in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, houses three generations of Wyeth artists—N.C. Wyeth, his son Andrew Wyeth and grandson Jamie Wyeth.  Guide Reno Winter takes us inside the Andrew Wyeth studio to learn about these legendary American artists. The DuPont name is synonymous with Delaware, at the Hagley Museum and Library, five generations of DuPont’s built a fortune on black powder and left an indelible mark on American history.  Guide Elaine Croft shares the legacy of the DuPont family as she takes us on a stroll through the grounds of Hagley. Longwood Gardens, Winterthur Mansion and Nemours Estate are some amazing attractions that were built by the DuPont family in the Wilmington area.  Each property has a distinct European feel that resembles the DuPont’s French heritage.  Lyn Lewis from Visit Wilmington explores these attractions and some of the arts and cultural scene that contributes to Delaware and the Brandywine Valley’s dynamism.  

Lectures (Videos)
A Conversation with Jamie Wyeth

Lectures (Videos)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2015 54:43


Elliot Davis, Curator of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, organized the Jamie Wyeth retrospective. Join Davis as she conducts a lively onstage conversation with Wyeth about his career, his art, and his fascination with gulls and chickens.

Mentoring U
Jamie Wyeth discusses his great cultural mentor, Lincoln Kirstein.

Mentoring U

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2015 6:12


Chapter 190 of Matilda Raffa Cuomo's book: The Person Who Changed My Life, contemporary American realist painter and son of Andrew Wyeth, Jamie Wyeth discusses his art and culture mentor, Lincoln Kirstein

Wonder World
Jamie Wyeth - Orca Bates

Wonder World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2012 13:09


Chris Crosman, Founding Curator of Collections, shares his perspective about Jamie Wyeth’s Orca Bates, with Guide Program Manager, Aaron Jones.

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