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This is a special episode of my podcast, celebrating Volume 1 with my improvising ensemble Collected Strands. The other musicians in the group have all been featured previously on this series, and you'll find the links to those episodes below, with cellist Raphael Weinroth-Browne, pianist James McGowan and drummer Mike Essoudry. I'm also delighted that you will get to know the inspiring Australian artist, educator and author Maryanne Moodie who's woven art graces the cover of this album. You'll find the links to her work as well. I am also releasing the interview with Maryanne as a separate stand-alone bonus episode connected to this episode. I feel that all my listeners who love music and creativity will find that Maryanne's personal journey and perspectives will resonate strongly with them, and I hope some listeners in the weaving and art world will also be inspired by the musicians! We are including excerpts from the album during this episode, and you'll find all the links to buy and stream this music below. You can listen here: https://collectedstrands.bandcamp.com/album/volume-1 https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/collectedstrands/volume-1 Artist Maryanne Moodie: https://maryannemoodie.com/ Collected Strands mailing list https://mailchi.mp/5bbfa0f0e271/collected-strands-updates Original Merch for sale: https://www.leahroseman.com/beautiful-shirts-and-more Can you buy this independent podcaster a coffee? https://ko-fi.com/leahroseman Thanks! Video and transcript: https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/collected-strands-interview-with-maryanne-moodie The musicians in Collected Strands have all been featured on previous episodes of this podcast, linked below: https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/raphael-weinroth-browne https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/james-mcgowan https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/mike-essoudry-drummer Websites: https://jamesmcgowan.ca/ https://raphaelweinrothbrowne.com/ https://mikeessoudrymusic.com/bio Complete Catalog of Episodes: https://www.leahroseman.com/about Newsletter sign-up: https://mailchi.mp/ebed4a237788/podcast-newsletter Linktree for social media: https://linktr.ee/leahroseman Timestamps (00:00) cold open with Raphael Weinroth-Browne (00:48) excerpt from Solace, Volume 1 Collected Strands (01:44) intro about the episode, Maryanne Moodie (03:45) James and Leah talk about recording the album, the process of improvising (07:27) intro to Unsettled Night with excerpt (10:13) group discussion, Mike Essoudry using bass bow, creative process in improvisation (12:14) percussive, random textures intro to Chaotic Kittens with excerpt (15:15) Mike and James on creative process (19:25) James and Leah on putting the album together, choosing titles, intro to Baroquinerie with clip (23:52) Raph's perspectives on improvisation, group discussion (34:51) Leah and James genres, improvised chamber music, intro to Summer's Eve with clip (38:02) Interview with artist Maryanne Moodie: her start in weaving, writing her books, nurturing our creativity creating commissions, how the audience takes in art, the community of weavers (55:08) ways you can support this podcast (56:02) group discussion, audiences (01:00:36) comments on The Long Journey Home and Summer's Eve, A Simple Magic (01:03:10) A Simple Magic photo of Collected Strands: Curtis Perry
This is a special stand-alone bonus episode featuring the the inspiring Australian artist, educator and author Maryanne Moodie who's woven art graces the cover of the Collected Strands album Volume 1, which is being celebrated in the main episode connected to this one. I decided to release this stand-alone bonus for those listeners who are passionate about weaving and want to dive into the interview with Maryanne right away, but I have included a clip of our improvisation Solace as part of this episode, and you will find all the links in the description of this episode to listen to this music, and of course the links to Maryanne Moodie's art, workshops, and books in the show notes as well. I feel that all my listeners who love music and creativity will find that Maryanne's personal journey and perspectives will resonate strongly with them, and I hope some listeners in the weaving and art world will also be inspired by the musicians! https://maryannemoodie.com/ Transcript https://www.leahroseman.com/blog/maryanne-moodie-interview Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUiiflQLnjM Collected Strands listen here: https://collectedstrands.bandcamp.com/album/volume-1 Streaming:https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/collectedstrands/volume-1 Collected Strands mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/5bbfa0f0e271/collected-strands-updates Original Merch for sale: https://www.leahroseman.com/beautiful-shirts-and-more Can you buy this independent podcaster a coffee? https://ko-fi.com/leahroseman https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/collected-strands-interview-with-maryanne-moodie Complete Catalog of Episodes: https://www.leahroseman.com/about Newsletter sign-up: https://mailchi.mp/ebed4a237788/podcast-newsletter Linktree for social media: https://linktr.ee/leahroseman Timestamps: (00:00) intro (00:45) excerpt from Solace, from Volume 1 by Collected Strands improvising ensemble (which has Maryanne Moodie's art on the cover) (01:26) more information (02:34) interview with Maryanne Moodie: her start in weaving, writing her books, nurturing our creativity (11:39) creating commissioned pieces, how the audience takes in art, the community of weavers
Jess finds her weaving flow with a rug for ants, and Fiona accidentally goes slaughterhouse when she means to go whimsical. Both reflect on personal artistic style and wrap up some long-suffering creative projects.See pictures from this episode on Instagram @arthorsepodListen to extra episodes and join our Discord chat on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arthorsepodTweet Fiona nonsense at @fionaofarthorseCharm us with your art projects: email us at arthorsepod@gmail.com!We mention:- Lady Gaga’s iconic country hit Pinot Grigio Girls- “Don’t let your children do things that make you dislike them” - Jordan Petersen’s 12 Rules for Life (Fiona: spits)- Maryanne Moodie’s inspirational weaving book, “On the Loom”- Creative voice and personal style on Instagram: @nogobed, @kelzuki, @lisacongdon- The Good Ship Illustration’s Creative Voice course- Grown Ups Read Things They Wrote As Kids- Podcast: the Song Exploder Episode with Phoebe Bridgers
Episode 17 - Maryanne Moodie shares her story of being inspired by vintage woven tapestries, updating weaving for modern spaces in her own style, and spreading her love and the practice of fiber art across the globe. Hosted by Cindy Bokser of Niroma Studio. Instagram: @maryannemoodie Web: https://maryannemoodie.com/ Video: https://niromastudio.com/pages/the-fiber-artist-podcast More on Niroma Studio here: https://niromastudio.com
Maryanne Moodie is a fiber artist and weaver in Melbourne, Australia, and author of the book On the Loom: A Modern Weaver's Guide. Show Notes: www.gistyarn.com/episode-19
This week Felicia chats with Maryanne Moodie: a weaver, creative artist, and instructor. Maryanne is a fibre-obsessed maker working between Melbourne and New York. She divides her time between designing woven wall hangings, developing weaving kits, and teaching sold out workshops around the world. She has published a book On the Loom: A Modern Weaver's Guide as well as two online weaving courses. Her designs are lush, tactile, and gorgeous and have been featured in New York Magazine, Anthology, O Magazine,and Design*Sponge. In this episode Felicia and Maryanne discuss balancing life and art and how our craft can aid us in expressing our emotions in a healthy outlet. Please join us for this week's conversation! In this episode, we talk about: 2:10 Maryanne chats about splitting her time between her studios in Brooklyn, New York and Melbourne, Australia 3:22 An introduction to Maryanne's style of frame loom weaving 6:56 How Maryanne found her way to weaving and the weaving community online 13:10 Discussing how Instagram has brought the weaving community together to share works and resources 15:25 Felicia and Maryanne discuss motherhood, identity, and using crafting to cope with life's daily demands 23:47 Maryanne talks about developing her online weaving classes 30:35 Chatting about Maryanne's weaving process and how the craft helps her experience emotions fully 38:40 How to balance family life, business, and make the most of the limited time you have to dedicate to your craft 40:15 How various emotions are represented in different aspects of Maryanne's weaving 42:43 The ladies discuss how sometimes “just pretty” doesn't draw people in and the freedom of “weaving weird” 46:30 Maryanne chats about the future of weaving 51:28 Tips for the beginning weaver 56:10 Felcia's final notes and podcast giveaway Links and Things Here's where to find Maryanne: Website: www.maryannemoodie.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/maryannemoodie Twitter: www.twitter.com/maryannemoodie If you are interested in keeping in the loop with what Maryanne is up to, please sign up for her monthly newsletter on her website!
With studio space in New York and a home base in Australia, Maryanne Moodie has quickly become a household name among weaving enthusiasts around the globe. But many may be surprised to realize that the Australian artist who recently published On The Loom: A Modern Weaver's Guide ($27.50, 144 pages) stumbled across her first loom only about five years ago.
Sponsor: Every year there is a special place, on a lake in New Hampshire, where people gather to explore their creativity, healing and community. This place is called Squam. Behind this goodness is one remarkable woman by the name of Elizabeth Duvivier, someone who’s sought out to find her path and enlightenment in this creative world, bringing souls together and taking just as much away from each experience as those who attend. The FALL SQUAM RETREAT is taking place this September, complete with twinkle lights, generous teachers, sweet walks through the woods, vintage cottages, laughter on the dock, some very incredible workshops and ending with a Gather Here Bash pre-fair party and the SQUAM ART FAIR Saturday night. Join classes with incredible fiber folks like Maryanne Moodie, Anne Wood, Arne + Carlos, and Norah Gaughan – also on hand will be Jared Flood, Tif Fussell, Jaime + Amber of Fancy Tiger and so many other lovely spirits. There are still a few spots open so if this has been calling to you there is still time to register and make your travel plans to attend. Visit squamartworkshops.com for full details. Fiber folk: It’s always inspiring to receive emails from young fiber folks finding their way in this fiber world, hearing […]
MORNING ON THE DOCK: Episode 2 :: Maryanne Moodie by squam
In our inaugural podcast, The Crafter's Box introduces the January 2016 featured maker Maryanne Moodie and shares more about her crafting technique and the tools & materials found in her curated box. Maryanne shares about her weaving history, where the 'rya' weaving style comes from, and what to look forward to in her digital workshop. Learn More: https://thecraftersbox.com/2016-01_featured-maker/
I’m very excited to share the 10th episode of the Woolful podcast. Today we get to meet two fiber folk who are such an inspiration and both in their own unique ways, Maryanne Moodie and Amy Higgins Stambaugh of Woolcrush. Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Knitterly, a very special yarn shop created by Shelli Westcott, based in Petaluma California and online at shop.knitterly.com. I am always so amazed at the well curated selection of yarns, fibers and classes Shelli works so hard to provide all us fiber enthusiasts. Make sure to visit when in Petaluma and online at shop.knitterly.com Fiber folk 1: Amy is an amazing natural dyer living on her farm in Columbia, Missouri, where she recently built a beautiful natural dye studio. You can find her at woolcrush.com and on Instagram @woolcrush. Man on the Street: Did fiber arts run in your family or did you just happen to “fall into” your fiber art?”. We had some amazing replies from Jennifer @jaykay_knits, Beatrice @threadandladle, Carlene @carlenergy, Emily @alafrench and Amber @dapperewe. Fiber folk 2: I first came across our next guests work awhile back via the Design Sponge blog and was immediately enamored with her use of color in her weavings, adventurous designs […]