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Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series
404. Juliette Aristides in conversation with Mike Magrath: The Inner Life of the Artist: Conversations from the Atelier

Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 61:04


From bestselling author Juliette Aristides comes an inspirational guide to thinking, making, and embodying the mind of a creative person. The third Monacelli Studio title from Juliette Aristides, The Inner Life of the Artist, is an inspirational guide to thinking, making, and embodying the mind of a creative person. The book contains a series of short, insightful essays and significant, meaningful quotes by contemporary and historical artists, each accompanied by a moving and inspiring selection of nearly 100 past and present artworks to help enlarge our capacity for wonder. For those interested in drawing, painting, and other art forms, the book expands upon Atelier principles with fun, approachable, and practical exercises applied throughout, with an emphasis on cultivating the artistic mind, along with the hand and the eye. This is the perfect book to inspire all creative thinkers, presented in a visually arresting compact package and wrapped in a cerulean blue cloth case. Juliette Aristides is a Seattle-based fine artist, author, and educator who seeks to understand and convey the human spirit through art. She has participated nationally in dozens of museum exhibitions including the solo shows Observations at the Reading Museum of Art in Reading, PA and A Life's Work at the Customs House Museum in Clarksville, TN. Aristides is the author of six best-selling books including Lessons in Classical Drawing and Lessons in Classical Painting, which have been translated into several languages. Her seventh book, The Inner Life of The Artist publishes this April from Monacelli. Juliette has been the director of the Aristides Atelier for over 20 years and founded the first Atelier in the Northwest at Gage Academy in Seattle. Her Atelier's achievements have been recognized in four consecutive exhibitions at the Maryhill Museum of Art. Aristides' artwork and writing have garnered national media attention in publications such as Fine Art Connoisseur, American Art Collector, Artist's Magazine, and American Artist. She has also been recognized as an Art Renewal Center “Living Master” and is the recipient of the prestigious Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation grant. Michael Magrath received his BA in mythology and comparative religions at Reed College and his MFA in Sculpture and Public Art from the University of Washington in Seattle. Mike has studied in Florence and Rome, and taught at The Art Academy of London, The University of Washington, and the Gage Academy of Art where he began teaching in 2004. Since 2014, he has directed the Magrath Sculpture Atelier, where he also serves as Faculty Chair. His awards include the IFRAA best Religious Sculpture, the ART Renewal center First Prize in Sculpture. Magrath brings a craftsman's approach to sculpture, having come into art via the trades, working as a finisher, fabricator and foundryman. He also worked in college art programs for many decades, and so approaches teaching and artmaking from conceptual and maker-based perspectives. As such he seeks a marriage between elegance of concept and excellence in craftsmanship. As a teacher he seeks to demystify and make accessible to all the art making process. Magrath does both private and public commissions and has exhibited internationally. Clients include Microsoft, the University of Washington, the Archdiocese of Portland OR, as well as numerous private clients. Presented by Town Hall Seattle and Gage Academy of Art. Buy the Book The Inner Life of the Artist: Conversations from the Atelier Elliott Bay Book Company

The History Of The Evergreen State
138- Queen Marie of Romania & the Evergreen State

The History Of The Evergreen State

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 41:00


Rumored by the global press for years before actually taking place, Queen Marie of Romania's visit to the country finally took place during the fall of 1926. Notably for Evergreen State residents at the time, she would tour the still wild state of Washington and make appearances in places such as Spokane, Maryhill, the young and growing town of Longview on the banks of the Columbia River, and across Seattle, incluing a notable stop at Roosevelt High School. Her visit would include the dedication of Maryhill Museum, which actually wouldn't open until fourteen years after her tour, and the dedication of the Peace Arch Monument, both of which were heavily funded by the eccentric James Hill.Listen now to learn more about this fascinating event in the Evergreen State!A special thank you goes out to Al Hirsch for providing the music for the podcast, check him out on YouTube.Find merchandise for the podcast now available at:     https://washington-history-by-jon-c.creator-spring.comIf you enjoy the podcast and would like to contribute, please visit: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/EvergreenpodIf you have any questions, episode ideas you'd like to see explored, or just have a general comment, please reach out at Historyoftheevergreenstatepod@gmail.comTo keep up on news for the podcast and other related announcements, please like and follow:https://www.facebook.com/HistoryoftheevergreenstatepodcastFind the podcast over on Instagram as well: @HISTORY_EVERGREENSTATEPODCASTYou can also find the podcast over on YouTube:http://www.youtube.com/@historyoftheevergreenstatepodThank you for listening to another episode of the History of the Evergreen State Podcast!

Burned Ambition by Burned Beauty 2018 - A Burn Survivors Podcast
Burned Ambition with Grace Athena Flott - A Fine Artist Burn Survivor Portrait Exhibition

Burned Ambition by Burned Beauty 2018 - A Burn Survivors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 62:39


Grace Athena Flott (b. 1990) is a fine art painter, arts educator, and burn survivor from Spokane, Washington. Southwest Arts Magazine awarded her First Place in Artistic Excellence in January 2022. Major exhibitions include Figurativas 2021 at the Museum of Modern European Art (MEAM), Barcelona, Spain; Shades of Blue at Equity Gallery, NYC, NY, 2021; and recurring exhibitions at Maryhill Museum of Art, Goldendale, WA, 2019, 2020, 2021. A finalist in the 2020 BP Portrait Award and Art Renewal Center competitions, her work has appeared in Fine Art Connoisseur, The Artist's Magazine, Realism Today, Seattle Refined and numerous print and online journals. She is a graduate of the University of Washington and the Juliette Aristides Atelier. Her first solo show Exposure Therapy exhibited with Figure|Ground Gallery in Seattle, WA in May 2022. Grace has been an artist-in-residence at The Hive (Spokane, WA).Grace is currently a teaching artist with Terracotta, Gage Academy adult and youth programs (since 2016), AIGA (since 2018), and Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (since 2019), in addition to teaching privately online.Her work is held in public and private collections internationally.Grace A. FlottVisual artist & arts educator For inquiries & updates from the studio visit: @graceathenaart | graceathenaflott.com#burnedbeauty2018 #tonyameisenbach #beautyinfluencer #burnsurvivor #art #artist #paintings #portraits #museums #models #beautiful #burns #survivors #scarstoyourbeautiful #weareenough #artloversSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/burned-ambition-with-burned-beauty-2018/donations

Connections through Creativity with Rebekah Jane Art
019 - The Ekphrastic Writer; Connecting Literacy to Art with Janée Baugher

Connections through Creativity with Rebekah Jane Art

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 59:27


ON THE EPISODE Join me today with Author, Poet, Instructor and Speaker Janée J. Baugher. We had a lot of fun connecting, this episode is rich with information that neither of us planned on. In this episode we talk about a spectrum of things, from creativity, creative limitations, writing, reading, connections through literacy, making art accessible through literacy, Ekphrastic writing, and a bonus, Janée even reads a paragraph from her book and a powerful poem from one of her poetry collections. Janée J. Baugher is the author of guidebook, The Ekphrastic Writer: Creating Art-Influence Poetry, Fiction and Nonfiction, as well as the poetry collections, The Body’s Physics and Coördinates of Yes. To date, her books are collected in nearly 100 libraries worldwide. Since earning an MFA from Eastern Washington University, her writing has been published in over 120 journals such as Saturday Evening Post, Tin House, The Southern Review, The American Journal of Poetry, The Writer’s Chronicle, and Nimrod. Her writing has been adapted for the stage and set to music at venues such as University of Cincinnati, Interlochen Center for the Arts, Dance Now! Ensemble in Florida, University of North Carolina-Pembroke, and Otterbein University, and she’s been a featured reader at the Library of Congress. A two-time Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominee, she’s been a writer-in-resident at Soaring Gardens (PA), Island Institute of Sitka (AK), Silver Creek Residency (ID), Marble House Project (VT), Dorland Mountain Arts Colony (CA), the North Cascades Institute (WA), and Write On, Door County (WI). Currently, she teaches creative writing in Seattle, is an assistant editor at Boulevard magazine, the columnist at The Ekphrastic Review, and the 2021 poet-in-residence at Maryhill Museum of Art. REFERENCESFind JanéeInstagram: @ekphrastic_writerhttp://www.JaneeBaugher.comHer books:"The Body's Physic's" is a book of poems that can be ordered directly from me via my website and "The Ekphratic Writer" is a guidebook that can be purchased directly from the publisher, McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. Speaker on the Power and Space of Creativity; teaching writing workshops to other teachers, as well as to children of all ages; and presenting recitations of my own poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. Become a Certified Inclusive Community Art Instructor to make a radical impact in your community, Join the 10 week certification course and mastermind, book a Discovery Call with Rebekah Jane Art https://calendly.com/rebekahjaneart/15Learn more here  https://rebekahjaneart.ca/ CONNECT WITH REBEKAH JANEInstagram and Facebook @RebekahJaneArt https://www.instagram.com/rebekahjaneart/RebekahJaneArt@outlook.comWebsite: https://rebekahjaneart.ca/My Facebook GroupsConnections through Creativity : https://www.facebook.com/groups/connectionsthroughcreativity/Connections through Creativity Podcast with Rebekah JaneEmail me at RebekahJaneArt@outlook.com or DM me on Instagram or Facebook @RebekahJaneArt with any questions, comments or takeaways! I love to get to know my listeners and thank you for connecting in real life, you tuning in means the world to me. Catch every episode by subscribing! If you’ve loved this episode, leave a 5 star review on iTunes!Happy Creating!

Haptic & Hue
Majesty and Mannequins

Haptic & Hue

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 39:33


Majesty and Mannequins Episode 7 Catch her out of the corner of your eye as she skitters across the stage of history. She has seen revolutions, war, disaster, pandemics, peace and joy, and survived it all. She is probably 3,500 years old, maybe more. She is called Pandora.  This episode looks at the unseen role miniature mannequins, or Pandora figures, have played in diplomacy, war, royalty, communications, and marketing, down the centuries from the time of the Egyptian pharaohs, through the Second World War, until today. Not bad to have been in fashion for several thousand years. This podcast would not have been made without the knowledgeable and heartfelt contributions of Rebecca Devaney, Textile educator and embroiderer, Steve Grafe, Curator of Art, Maryhill Museum of Art, and Sean Byrne, Maquitiste and proprietor of Madame Fou Fou. Here is the Moshcino Spring/Summer 2021 Collection referred to by Steve Grafe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dpNzuRda0Y And here is the wonderfully fey Dior collection for Autumn/Winter 2020, referred to by both Steve Grafe and Sean Byrne. It has a lot of shots of the work on the tiny models on their ateliers. The skill is astonishing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxBFwqRbI8c I provide a full transcript, pictures, links to the work of the contributors to these podcasts, and a list of that have inspired me on my website at: www.hapticandhue.com/listen. If you would like to sign up for your own link to the podcasts as they are released, for extra information and a chance to access the free textile gifts that I’ll be offering for each podcast in this series then please fill out the very brief form here or find it on the Haptic and Hue Listen page above. If you are interested in a long read or two, or want to know why and how cloth speaks to us then you can find articles at www.hapticandhue.com/read  You can follow Haptic and Hue on Instagram @hapticandhue on Facebook or Linked In under the Haptic and Hue name. You can see more of my work and that of other makers there or on the website.  

Capitol Weekly Podcast
CWPODCAST102: Steve Wiegand on America's Most Improbable Museum

Capitol Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 23:56


Longtime journalist Steve Weigand joins John Howard and Tim Foster to talk about his new book, "The Dancer, the Dreamers, and the Queen of Romania: How an Unlikely Quartet Created America's Most Improbable Art Museum." The book tells the story of the Maryhill Museum in Klickitat, Washington and the wildly different individuals, including SF socialite Alma Spreckels, and Queen Marie of Romania, whose lives and dreams came together to create it against difficult and, at times, unusual challenges. Buy "The Dancer, the Dreamers, and the Queen of Romania" here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-dancer-the-dreamers-and-the-queen-of-romania-steve-wiegand/1130339452 or at a bookstore near you.

ARTbeat Northwest
ArtBeat NW 8 - 20 - 19 Maryhill Museum Of Art

ARTbeat Northwest

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 27:08


https://www.maryhillmuseum.org/

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Mid-Columbia Today
MCT for Wednesday, July 17

Mid-Columbia Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019


Today's guests include Stu Watson from Riverside Community Church and Lou Palermo from Maryhill Museum of Art.

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Mid-Columbia Today
MCT for Tuesday, May 7

Mid-Columbia Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019


Today's guests include Lou Palerrmo from Maryhill Museum of Art and Nubia Contreras of the Hood River County Prevention Department.

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Mid-Columbia Today
MCT for Thursday, November 1

Mid-Columbia Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018


Today's guests are Gary Casady of the Youth Empowerment Shelter in The Dalles and Louise Palermo of Maryhill Museum of Art.

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Mid-Columbia Today
MCT for Thursday, July 26

Mid-Columbia Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018


Today's guests include Steve Grafe from Maryhill Museum of Art and Les Perkins from Farmers Irrigation District.

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Mid-Columbia Today
MCT for Wednesday, March 15

Mid-Columbia Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017


Today's guests are Colleen Schafroth of Maryhill Museum of Art and White Salmon Valley School District Superintendent Jerry Lewis.

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Mid-Columbia Today
MCT for Wednesday, August 24

Mid-Columbia Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2016


Today's guests are Steve Grafe from Maryhill Museum of Art and Kristyn Fix from Columbia Center for the Arts.

Mid-Columbia Today
MCT for Tuesday, July 26

Mid-Columbia Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2016


Today's guests are Steven Grafe from Maryhill Museum of Art and The Dalles Mayor Steve Lawrence.

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Mid-Columbia Today
MCT for Wednesday, March 30

Mid-Columbia Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016


Today's guests include Colleen Schafroth of the Maryhill Museum of Art and Scott Oviatt of the Natural Resources Conservation Service.

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Kick Ass Oregon History Podcast – orhistory.com
KAOH 4.9: Bigfoots in Oregon Part Two

Kick Ass Oregon History Podcast – orhistory.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2012 41:38


In which we learn that the price of the search for Bigfoot is sanity. With Chad Torrey and Melissa The Intern. Sponsored by the Jack London Bar. You can see photos of the expedition here. A picture of the Carved Stone Head at the Maryhill Museum of Art is right here. Listen to Bigfoots in Oregon Part One.