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Art Hounds
Art Hounds: West African drumming, Football-meets-Dance and Red Wing Arts Plein Air

Art Hounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 3:53


From MPR News, Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what's exciting in local art. Their recommendations are lightly edited from the audio heard in the player above.Want to be an Art Hound? Submit here.West African Drum & Dance ConferenceJoshua Gillespie, a Minneapolis drummer and storyteller who performs as Brotha Ase, wants everyone to know about the Fakoly Drum & Dance Conference this weekend, put on by Duniya Drum and Dance. The conference includes classes in West African drumming and dance for beginners as well as experienced performers. Instructors are visiting from Guinea, Mali and Nigeria. Classes run Friday through Sunday at the Barbara Barker Center for Dance on the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Campus. A culminating performance, “Bridges of Rhythm: A Path of Generations,” is open to all this Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Duniya Drum & Dance also teaches weekly community classes.Brotha Ase says: It's a great opportunity that you should take advantage of this weekend, if you're looking for something cool to do and getting some cultural healing in your spirit.— Brotha AsePlein Air painters flock to Red WingJoshua Cunningham is a landscape painter in St. Paul who works primarily with Groveland Gallery in Minneapolis. He highly recommends the 20th annual Red Wing Arts Plein Air events taking place this month. Artists are painting within a 25-mile radius of Red Wing, including in the city itself, over the next week. Opportunities to watch artists at work — and for kids to paint for free — include this Saturday from 9-11 at the Red Wing Arts. An exhibition of the work they create runs June 20 – Aug. 16 at the Depot.Joshua says: They have had between 50 and 100 paintings done every year, so you can imagine the body of work that has been created over the last 20 years. Though some of those areas get painted more frequently than others, [each] day only comes once. The light and the air of a given day is what defines all of the colors and the values — and often the mood of the place — so you're never really standing in the same place twice.— Joshua CunninghamFootball meets dance performanceScott Pakudaitis, board chair of Revolution Dance Works, has been a fan of Corpus Dance Works since he saw their fringe show inspired by plant biology in 2022. He's looking forward to their new dance show inspired by sports team culture, “Line of Scrimmage,” at Mixed Blood Theatre in Minneapolis June 11-15.He anticipates high energy and some comedy that will appeal to sports and dance fans alike:Scott says: They create very innovative and frenetic dances that touch on a lot of things that everybody can relate to. There will be things like mascots and a marching band and dancing referees, a look behind the locker room, tackles and lots of balls flying in the air from dancers who do not know how to catch footballs.— Scott Pakudaitis

Les invités France Bleu Sud Lorraine
Dans un mois tout juste Le Roi Soleil de Kamel Ouali pour la première fois en plein air au Zénith de Nancy

Les invités France Bleu Sud Lorraine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 4:25


durée : 00:04:25 Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France

Les Baladeurs
#101 — Corps à corps avec El Capitan, avec Soline Kentzel

Les Baladeurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 49:11


Le 19 septembre 1993, Lynn Hill réussissait l'impossible : la première ascension en libre du Nose, une voie de 900 mètres sur El Capitan au Yosemite. Un exploit qui repoussait les limites de l'escalade et redessinait pour toujours la place des femmes sur le granit américain. Trente ans plus tard, la grimpeuse Soline Kentzel arrive à son tour dans la vallée pour tenter seule l'ascension de cette voie considérée comme l'une des plus exigeantes de la planète et écrire sa propre ligne sur le mur.Abonnez-vous à notre newsletter pour ne louper aucun épisode ➡️

Radio Vostok
Initiation à la jonglerie en plein air

Radio Vostok

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026


La jonglerie accessible à tous à Plainpalais The post Initiation à la jonglerie en plein air first appeared on Radio Vostok.

Art Hounds
Art Hounds: A new professional concert band, plein air art and two artists at Vine Arts Center

Art Hounds

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 4:01


From MPR News, Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what's exciting in local art. Their recommendations are lightly edited from the audio heard in the player above.Want to be an Art Hound? Submit here.A new professional concert bandRoss Wolf of Minneapolis is a band director at Spring Lake Park High School and a saxophone player. He recommends the first full-group concert by Minnesota Winds, a new fully professional concert band in the Twin Cities. Composer Katherine Bergman, one of the group's co-founders and artistic director, previously played with Wolf in a saxophone quartet.Minnesota Winds performs at Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis on May 30 at 7 p.m.Ross says: What I think is really special about this is it creates that professional level experience for young students who are playing an instrument for amateur adults like myself to hear the highest level of performance on in a band concert.— Ross WolfPlein air myths and legendsFrancesca Bernardi of Minneapolis is manager at Groveland Gallery. She recommends “Myth and Legends,” the newest show at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum in Winona. The exhibit features plein air painters from the Outdoor Painters Association of Minnesota connecting outdoor painting with myths and legends of Minnesota and other cultures.The show recently opened and runs through Sept. 13.Francesca says: The Outdoor Painters Association of Minnesota, they do a big show every year, and I think that specifically plein air painting does such a good job at storytelling in and of itself, because the artist is there and they're reacting to the outdoors and really being present in these spaces, and so I think including that with the myths and legends, it's kind of a nice combination.— Francesca BernardiAbstract paintings and resilient treesRaven Miller of Minneapolis recommends a joint exhibit at Vine Arts Center in Minneapolis featuring Andrea Bo and Miriam Queensen. Miller says the two artists are from different age groups, have known each other, and are showing their work together for the first time.Andrea Bo creates layered abstract paintings based on songs and personal relationships. Miriam Queensen makes landscapes, including isolated trees, which Miller says represent resilience. The show is open Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. through June 6.Raven says: You think that they wouldn't go together, but they actually do go together.— Raven Miller

Les Baladeurs
#100 — Le murmure des abysses, avec Jozée Sarrazin

Les Baladeurs

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 51:08


Les Baladeurs existent aussi en BD, rendez-vous sur lesbaladeurs.fr pour les découvrir.Les abysses sont un royaume englouti, dont tout reste encore à observer, à explorer et à comprendre, et pour certains, comme l'océanaute Jozée Sarrazin, un univers auquel consacrer toute une vie. En 1995, alors doctorante, Jozée les étudie depuis son laboratoire, jusqu'au jour où elle plonge pour la première fois en submersible et découvre, à travers le hublot, ce monde qui nourrit ses rêves depuis toujours.Abonnez-vous à notre newsletter pour ne louper aucun épisode ➡️

Carnets de campagne
Photo Martagny : un festival de photographie contemporaine en plein air

Carnets de campagne

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 14:19


durée : 00:14:19 - Carnets de campagne - par : Dorothée Barba - Au programme des Carnets du jour dans l'Eure : un festival de photographie en pleine nature et des boutiques éphémères d'artisans locaux. - réalisation : Sophie Hoffmann Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France

Les Reportages de Ouest Track Radio
"Les Rendez-vous de St-Vincent" une galerie en plein air entre : art, mer et rencontres...

Les Reportages de Ouest Track Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 11:12


"Les Rendez-vous de St-Vincent" est une association qui réunit une quinzaine d'artistes depuis 1995. D'abord situés sur la place St-Vincent, ils ont migré vers la promenade des Régates en 2015...Dans cette interview, faites la rencontre de Caroline Laporte, la présidente, et de Léontine Fischer, la secrétaire. Elles répondent aux questions de Margot et nous éclairent sur leur association, leurs événements, mais aussi sur ce que nous pouvons y retrouver.> Vous pouvez aller à la rencontre des artistes chaque dernier dimanche du mois, de 10 h à 18 h, jusqu'en octobre. Découvrez sur place les différentes œuvres, observez les artistes en pleine action créative et repartez avec votre toile préférée !

Les Baladeurs
#99 — Black-out sur l'Annapurna, avec Vadim Druelle

Les Baladeurs

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 48:41


Les Baladeurs existent aussi en BD, rendez-vous sur lesbaladeurs.fr pour les découvrir.L'Annapurna, montagne mythique considérée comme étant la plus meurtrière au monde, fascine autant qu'elle intimide. En 2025, Vadim Druelle s'y engage pour une ascension en one push. Mais avant de tenter d'atteindre le sommet, il doit prendre le temps de s'acclimater, redescendre, recommencer, attendre jusqu'à se sentir prêt. Car sur l'Annapurna, la patience est une condition de survie et à la moindre erreur, il sera trop tard pour faire demi-tour.Abonnez-vous à notre newsletter pour ne louper aucun épisode ➡️

The BoldBrush Podcast
179 Tanner Steed — Persistence Pays Off

The BoldBrush Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 61:56


Join our next FASO Show Live!https://artists.boldbrush.com/p/the-faso-showLearn the magic of marketing  with us here at BoldBrush!boldbrushshow.comGet over 50% off your first year on your artist website with FASO:FASO.com/podcast---For today's episode, we sat down with Tanner Steed, a Denver-based oil painter and instructor who built a full-time career through self-directed classical training, mentorships with leading figurative artists, and a practice rooted in painting his lived experiences with a focus on strong composition and poetic mystery. Tanner shares how he built his career by treating art like any other skill in the brain—showing up daily, doing master copies, and effectively creating his own “atelier” when formal schools weren't an option. He urges artists to paint what they genuinely love instead of chasing trends or specific collectors, trusting that sincere, well-crafted work will find its audience. A big part of his advice is to start paintings over and over to strengthen composition and value design, build or initiate community (from family collectors to plein air groups), and maintain multiple income streams through galleries, direct sales, teaching, and educational content. He also emphasizes persistence—reaching out repeatedly to mentors, reinventing yourself socially when needed, and committing to be “the last one standing” in the long game of artistic mastery. Finally, Tanner closes by mentioning current and upcoming projects, including his 100 Flowers Sale, a group show at Saks Galleries, an Art Renewal Center piece showing at Sotheby's, workshops in Rome through Rome Art Residencies, and a future painting workshop along the Danube River cruise.Tanner's Sale!:tannersteedart.com/collections/228563Tanner's FASO site:tannersteedart.com/Tanner's Social Media:instagram.com/tannersteedart/Tanner's YouTube:youtube.com/@tannersteedart

Die Slowakei hautnah, Magazin über die Slowakei in deutscher Sprache
Wir besuchen einen besonderen Raum für Kunst in Petržalka und treffen den urbanen Pleinair-Maler Juraj Florek. (1.5.2026 15:30)

Die Slowakei hautnah, Magazin über die Slowakei in deutscher Sprache

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 18:49


RSI-Feiertagsmagazin am 1. Mai: Wir besuchen einen besonderen Raum für Kunst in Bratislavas Vorstadt Petržalka, treffen den urbanen Pleinair-Maler Juraj Florek und erinnern an die erste slowakische Onkologin Eva Siracká (nicht in der Podcast-Ausgabe enthalten).

Carnets de campagne
La Grande Hâte : du théâtre classique revisité et en plein air

Carnets de campagne

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 14:27


durée : 00:14:27 - Carnets de campagne - par : Dorothée Barba - Shakespeare et Hugo prennent la clé des champs. Dans l'Yonne, le festival "la Grande Hâte" propose du théâtre en plein air, au milieu des champs. Egalement au programme : le don de voiture solidaire, pour lutter contre l'exclusion. - réalisation : Sophie Hoffmann Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France

Les Baladeurs
#98 — L'écho de Téhéran, avec François-Henri Désérable

Les Baladeurs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 49:03


Les Baladeurs existent aussi en BD, rendez-vous sur lesbaladeurs.fr pour les découvrir.Sur les traces de Nicolas Bouvier, François-Henri Désérable entreprend en 2022 une traversée de l'Iran, alors que le pays se soulève après la mort de Mahsa Amini. De Téhéran aux confins du Baloutchistan, il traverse un territoire en révolte, pour rencontrer, écouter et témoigner d'un peuple qui malgré la répression, ne cesse de crier : Femme. Vie. Liberté.Abonnez-vous à notre newsletter pour ne louper aucun épisode ➡️

Les Baladeurs
#97 — Course au bout du monde, avec Violette Dorange

Les Baladeurs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 59:27


Les Baladeurs existent aussi en BD, rendez-vous sur lesbaladeurs.fr pour les découvrir.Le 10 novembre 2024, Violette Dorange s'élançait sur son premier Vendée Globe. La peur du grand large la saisissait, mais plus forte encore était la promesse de réaliser ses rêves d'enfance : franchir l'équateur, défier les mers du Sud et atteindre le point Nemo. Tant de premières fois l'attendaient, où elle allait devoir repousser ses limites, suivre sa détermination et montrer que la jeunesse pouvait, elle aussi, braver les océans.Abonnez-vous à notre newsletter pour ne louper aucun épisode ➡️

Estelle Midi
La passion du jour – Gilles, auditeur : "Ces campings où il y a beaucoup de mobil-homes, je n'appelle plus ça du camping, c'est de l'hôtellerie de plein air ! Le camping, c'est planter son camp" - 06/04

Estelle Midi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 2:35


Avec : Benjamin Amar, professeur d'histoire-géo. Yael Mellul, ancienne avocate. Et Frédéric Hermel, journaliste RMC. - Accompagnée de Charles Magnien et sa bande, Estelle Denis s'invite à la table des français pour traiter des sujets qui font leur quotidien. Société, conso, actualité, débats, coup de gueule, coups de cœurs… En simultané sur RMC Story.

Estelle Midi
L'invité de 14h – Nicolas Dayot, président de la fédération nationale de l'hôtellerie de plein air : "Le camping c'est la vie, c'est un lieu de rencontres, de convivialité" - 06/04

Estelle Midi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 3:03


Avec : Benjamin Amar, professeur d'histoire-géo. Yael Mellul, ancienne avocate. Et Frédéric Hermel, journaliste RMC. - Accompagnée de Charles Magnien et sa bande, Estelle Denis s'invite à la table des français pour traiter des sujets qui font leur quotidien. Société, conso, actualité, débats, coup de gueule, coups de cœurs… En simultané sur RMC Story.

Invité de la Rédaction France Bleu Drôme Ardèche
Drôme et Ardèche : les vacances s'organisent au dernier moment regrette la fédération de l'hôtellerie de plein air

Invité de la Rédaction France Bleu Drôme Ardèche

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 6:15


durée : 00:06:15 - L'invité d'ICI Matin, ICI Drôme Ardèche - À l'approche des vacances de printemps, le secteur des campings en Drôme et en Ardèche observe une tendance à la réservation de dernière minute. Véronique Chevallier, présidente régionale de la fédération de l'Hôtellerie de plein air regrette cette nouvelle habitude. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

MELOG Il piacere del dubbio
L'infanzia predigitale en plein air

MELOG Il piacere del dubbio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026


Sempre più spesso gli psicologi avvertono i rischi soprattutto per i più giovani di una vita mediata dagli schermi digitali. Ma quali sono le attività che un tempo si facevano en plein air? Proponiamo oggi un confronto con i nostri ascoltatori per rievocare l'infanzia predigitale, quando il tempo era tutto da riempire vivendo all'aperto.

Les Baladeurs
Saison 9 : départ imminent

Les Baladeurs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 1:45


Et si vous partiez explorer de nouveaux horizons ? ⛰️Bonne nouvelle, les Baladeurs reviennent le 8 avril, avec des récits d'aventures et de mésaventures en pleine nature inédits.Dans cette neuvième saison, vous partirez naviguer en solitaire dans les redoutables mers du Sud, vous affronterez le froid mordant des forêts du Yukon et vous vous isolerez quelques mois sur un atoll inhabité du Pacifique.Douze récits pour marcher au rythme du monde, ressentir la vie qui vous entoure et explorer des paysages qui échappent à votre quotidien. Des histoires où chaque départ ouvre la porte à l'émerveillement, où chaque erreur révèle nos fragilités et où chaque errance devient promesse de liberté.Nous sommes ravis de vous retrouver. Je suis Clémence Hacquart, et j'aurai le plaisir de vous guider à travers ces nouvelles aventures. Cette nouvelle saison sera réalisée par Thomas Firh, accompagné par Inès Cochard. La musique originale sera composée par Nicolas de Ferran, le montage sera assuré par Chloé Wibaux. Et enfin, c'est Antoine Martin qui s'occupera du mixage.Pour une nouvelle fois, cette saison sera soutenue par Columbia, la marque qui équipe les amoureux d'outdoor du monde entier depuis plus de 80 ans. Merci à eux pour leur confiance.Je vous dis à très vite sur toutes les plateformes d'écoute : Spotify, Apple Podcast, YouTube, Deezer et bien d'autres.À bientôt.

Plein Air Easton Podcast
From Graffiti to Plein Air with Antwan Ramar

Plein Air Easton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 61:08


In this episode of the Plein Air Easton Podcast, we sit down with acclaimed painter Antwan Ramar for a conversation about the roots of his artistic journey. Antwan shares stories from his early life, reflecting on the moments and influences that first sparked his creativity and led him toward a life in art. We also dive into how he discovered plein air painting, the challenges and rewards of painting outdoors, and the way working directly from nature continues to shape his artistic voice. Along the way, Antwan talks about finding community in the plein air world, developing his style, and the lessons he's learned from painting in the field. It's an honest and inspiring look at the path that led one artist from early curiosity to a thriving career capturing the world in real time.

The Chicago Maroon
How to Spend Valentine's Day in Chicago, According to Maroon Arts Editors

The Chicago Maroon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 46:29


Arts and Culture Editors Violet Conklin and Noël Da dish on their favorite date spots and share suggestions for how to spend Valentine's Day, with a date or friends. Violet and Noël share two Chicago date ideas. Violet's: skate at Midway Plaisance for the special Valentine's Day event, grab lunch at Plein Air, and partake in a book swap at the Seminary Co-op. Noël's: take the Metra downtown, dine at the Chicago Athletic Association, and end the night with jazz at Winter's Jazz Club. The editors also share their thoughts on planning a first date, Valentine's Day traditions, and love stories in pop culture. Tune in to prepare for your Valentine's Day! Featuring: Aubrey Barb, Violet Conklin, Noël Da Edited by: Aubrey Barb

Estelle Midi
Tu préfères : Faire du sport en salle ou en plein air ? - 06/02

Estelle Midi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 3:35


Avec : Élise Goldfarb, entrepreneure. Baptiste Des Monstiers et Jacques Legros, journalistes. - Accompagnée de Charles Magnien et sa bande, Estelle Denis s'invite à la table des français pour traiter des sujets qui font leur quotidien. Société, conso, actualité, débats, coup de gueule, coups de cœurs… En simultané sur RMC Story.

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The BoldBrush Podcast
167 Stephanie Marzella — Have the Courage to Paint What You Want

The BoldBrush Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 81:41 Transcription Available


Join our next BoldBrush LIVE! Webinar by signing up here:register.boldbrush.com/live-guestLearn the magic of marketing  with us here at BoldBrush!boldbrushshow.comGet over 50% off your first year on your artist website with FASO:FASO.com/podcast---For today's episode, we sat down with Stephanie Marzella, a painter living in Charleston, South Carolina, with a preference for painting intimate landscapes that pull the viewer into the scene as well as big sky landscapes that provide an escape to peace and tranquility. Stephanie discusses her artistic journey, emphasizing discipline and perseverance. She tells us how she transitioned from textile design to oil painting, and how she was influenced by the American tonalists. Stephanie highlights the importance of having a cohesive body of work, having the courage to paint what you want, and suggests making strategic moves if possible; In her case, she moved to Charleston for better artistic opportunities. She shares her experiences with social media, galleries, and the challenges of being an artist, including financial struggles and the need for a supportive environment. She stresses the significance of emotional connection in her work and the joy of seeing her paintings evoke strong reactions in viewers and discusses her spiritual approach to painting, emphasizing the emotional connection between her work and the viewer, which she believes completes the artistic process. Finally, Stephanie lists her current and upcoming exhibitions, including shows at Reinhardt Fine Art, Ballards Fine Art, and the Southeastern Wildlife Expo.Stephanie's FASO site:stephaniemarzella.com/Stephanie's Social Media:instagram.com/stephaniemarzella/facebook.com/stephanie.marzella.5

Stefan Baumann Podcast - Inspiration and Insights on Art and Painting
Stefan Baumann interviews Jeanne Carlson Guide to Creating, Sharing, and Selling Art at Any Age

Stefan Baumann Podcast - Inspiration and Insights on Art and Painting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 14:23


Stefan Baumann interviews Jean Carlson on what 1 needs to do to create an inspirational future as an artist and give some tips on how to start creating a life with passion and direction and promote your art and sell sell sell! Jean Carlson is an artist who believes creativity can flourish at any age. Inspired by watching Gene, a fellow artist, start a YouTube channel by simply picking up a camera to share her art,Jean Carlson realized how easy it is to connect with others online and inspire elderly artists to share their creativity. His focus shifted toward encouraging older artists after seeing how digital tools like YouTube and Facebook can unlock new opportunities for expression.Jean Carlson advises artists to start by setting up a YouTube channel, getting a Facebook page running, posting daily, and creating a website to build their presence consistently. To help artists step out of their comfort zones,Jean Carlson encourages them to stop overthinking, grab a camera, and speak honestly about their thoughts and art. One effective marketing approach she recommends is creating short, one-to-five-minute videos that highlight the vibrancy of life and creativity at any age. Storytelling is a key part of Jean Carlson's mission; sharing his journey helps others see that art can open new paths after retirement, leading to new relationships and experiences instead of isolation. she stresses the value of digital communities, such as Zoom groups, to build connections that go beyond local boundaries. For Jean Carlson success isn't just about sales or fame but about the personal transformation and joy that art brings. sheencourages artists to start marketing themselves without fear, using available tools and being authentic. Looking forward, Jean Carlson aims to continue evolving as an artist while inspiring others to embrace creativity later in life. her practical advice for launching an artistic career at any age includes: 1. Start sharing your work online, 2. Post regularly to engage your audience, and 3. Connect with digital communities for support. Jean Carlson s story is a reminder that it's never too late to start creating. Retirement can be a beginning—one full of joy, connection, and new creative adventures. For information on Stefan Baumann, you can go to his YouTube station or you can go to Patreon or his website at www.stefanbaumann.com. If you're interested in Coaching, give him a call at 415-606-9074 or you can purchase this book at his website, the ultimate guide to Plein Air painting. #Artist, #Creativity, #InspirationalFuture, #Passion, #Direction, #PromoteArt, #SellArt, #JeanCarlson, #StefanBaumann, #Gene, #YouTubeChannel, #FacebookPage, #ElderlyArtists, #DigitalTools, #OnlineConnection, #Inspire, #ShareCreativity, #PostDaily, #Website, #ComfortZones, #Overthinking, #Camera, #SpeakHonestly, #Marketing, #ShortVideos, #Vibrancy, #Life, #Storytelling, #Journey, #Retirement, #Relationships, #Experiences, #Isolation, #DigitalCommunities, #ZoomGroups, #LocalBoundariesSupport the showFor more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/Free Book For painting, coaching call me on my phone at 415-606-9074

Art Hounds
Art Hounds: Plein air paintings, immersive dance and a West African–Celtic music fusion

Art Hounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 4:50


From MPR News, Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what's exciting in local art. Their recommendations are lightly edited from the audio heard in the player above. Want to be an Art Hound? Submit here.Everyday beauty, captured outdoorsPainter Adam Swanson of Cloquet recommends seeing the work of painter Matt Kania at Duluth Pottery, on view now through February. The exhibit “From There to Here” features Kania's plein air paintings. There is an artist reception tonight from 5 to 7 p.m.Swanson says Kania is a prolific artist who takes the time to notice — and paint — both landscapes and scenes of everyday life.Dance meets scienceRachel Doran is co-director of Hothouse, a dance arts space in Northeast Minneapolis. She can't wait to see Black Label Movement's show “Rules of Life,” which combines dance with findings from cancer research.Performances are Jan. 16 and 17 — Friday at 7:30 p.m., and Saturday at 2 and 7:30 p.m. — at the Barbara Barker Center for Dance in Minneapolis. Please note: this 45-minute show seats audience members in pods for an immersive and up-close experience of the dance; no late-comers will be seated.Rachel says: Black Label Movement, a local contemporary dance company helmed by Carl Flink. They are premiering a new work, “Rules of Life,” on Jan. 16-17, which has been in development for years, through Carl's collaboration with cancer researchers David Odde and Paolo Provenzano. BL's work is physical-to-the-max, impressively so, pushing limits of what the dancing body can do, and what dancers can do together. I can't wait to see this culmination of research and output come together on stage.— Rachel DoranA fusion of West African and Celtic musicSpoken word artist Ibrahima Kaba, known as IBé, of Robbinsdale loves the West African–Celtic blend of the musical group Canadh Croí, which means “singing of the heart” in Irish Gaelic and is pronounced “Conna Cree,” just like Conakry, the capital of Guinea (and hometown of drummers Fodé and Sana Bangoura).The Twin Cities group combines West African rhythms with Irish and Scottish melodies. Their debut album is called “Badenya,” which is Mandinka for a family relationship that encompasses extended family. There is an album release concert Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Celtic Junction Art Center in St. Paul.Ibrahima says: There is something nostalgic about the sound, how it both transport and transfixes. It both reminds me of the Guinean ceremonies and celebrations, and the feeling I get when I see pictures and videos of the Irish countryside. I think a blending of music tradition gives a result that's truly more than the sum of its parts. When I listen to Canadh Croí, they don't only take me to Guinea and the Ireland I imagine, but also a place totally different, new and refreshing, a place that I believe is as American as the Statue of Liberty. This is especially important to remember and celebrate in today's immigration climate, that one of the amazing and beautiful things about America is the opportunity it gives to bring together seemingly different cultures, to create something new, fresh and totally wonderful.— Ibrahima Kaba (IBé)

Stefan Baumann Podcast - Inspiration and Insights on Art and Painting
Generating original paintings, that was sell to collectors, and leave your competition behind!

Stefan Baumann Podcast - Inspiration and Insights on Art and Painting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 26:01


In this Podcast Stefan Baumann describes how to create a body of work that is autobiographical and represents the life with living that we all are on a journey with on this planet. To understand how to create autobiographical work will be the foundation of how we move forward and how we separate ourselves from work created by AI and work that is truly created at a passion. In an age dominated by digital influence and AI, people seek authentic connection. Buyers and audiences want art that reflects real human circumstances and feelings, not just flawless images. They want to feel the presence of an artist who has lived through struggle, joy, doubt, and hope. My creative process embraces chance and randomness. Using my phone like a tool of Russian roulette, I access snapshots of a life worth living. These everyday digital fragments—photos, messages, moments—form an autobiographical record. By reinterpreting them, I create visual stories that reveal truths often overlooked. Each image I choose reflects a part of my life's story, rich with personal meaning. Together, they form a mosaic that speaks to universal human experiences. This emotional connection makes my work uniquely meaningful to collectors seeking depth beyond surface beauty. My art is a living archive of memories and emotions that go deeper than any AI can mimic. It conveys vulnerability, hope, nostalgia—the intangible feelings that give life to my pieces. I want collectors to connect with my work on an emotional level, recognizing themselves in the stories I tell. To do this, I use techniques that embrace imperfection and spontaneity, highlighting raw human emotion rather than polished digital perfection. Even when using digital tools, I prioritize authenticity. I balance technology with intentionality, resisting over-curation to keep the truth of each moment alive. Themes of community, memory, vulnerability, and time run through my art, reflecting what I consider a life worth living: one filled with connection, discovery, and self-reflection. These ideas appear through layered images and symbolic contrasts between presence and absence. Challenges in my life have shaped my artistic voice, adding depth and honesty to my work. These experiences inform how I see the world and the stories I choose to share. What sets my art apart from AI-generated work is its emotional depth and humanity. AI can create images, but it cannot replicate the lived experience and conscious reflection behind my pieces. I am committed to transforming the chaos and beauty of everyday life into art that speaks to our shared humanity. This is the essence of my journey as an artist. #MixedMediaNarratives #HumanVulnerability #MemoryCollage #SpontaneousImagery #LayeredEmotions #AuthenticDigitalArt #AntiAIAesthetics #SelfReflectiveStoriesSupport the showFor more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/Free Book For painting, coaching call me on my phone at 415-606-9074

Stefan Baumann Podcast - Inspiration and Insights on Art and Painting
Take your art to the next level, experience success, Baumann interviews Cris Lawson and Learn How

Stefan Baumann Podcast - Inspiration and Insights on Art and Painting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 27:41


In this podcast  learn the secrets of success and how Cris Lawson launched her career with a few good ideas and a lot of hard work. Stefan Baumann interviews Chris Lawson as she explains her insights on how to make your art better, how to put together something that is bigger than just a good idea, and launch it into a success with enough momentum that will carry her our career for years to come. In this interview, we discussed putting together in our show and how to capture the attention of a few major magazines. Stefan Baumann, her coach and mentor, discusses with her the in and out of putting together an event and is good information for all artists to know. Man, you are a dark bully, you couldn't even rise up out of the depths of being mean and at least try to have a pleasant New Year's evening, without bitching and whining and complaining. Everything I do for you all day long, trying to make your life a little easier and making sure you're comfortable and all you do is just blah blah blah you're right daddy I love the way you try to make it wonderful New Year's Eve. It's these kind of eveningsthat brings smiles to my faces because you're such a bright inspiration. Artist Success Interview: Stefan Bauman I had an idea to develop an art show by specifically targeting a market that has been untouched. This focus gave me the motivation to pursue art in a way that stood apart from the traditional paths most artists take. The concept of filling a gap in the market helped me form my initial ideas and clarified my creative direction. The first thing you have to do is improve your artwork. I approached this by understanding the 13 keys needed to create a great work of art. Focusing on these fundamentals allowed me to elevate the quality of my creations and build a solid foundation. Without this step, nothing else would have had the same impact. Improving artistic skill was the crucial starting point for turning ideas into a successful career. How do you define what makes an art project bigger than just a good idea? An art show becomes bigger than just a good idea when it is not merely a one-time event but generates a life of its own. To create something truly impactful, you have to create something big and then be willing to give it away so others can enjoy it. This approach builds momentum and allows the project to grow beyond the initial concept, making the art project sustainable and influential in the long term. What strategies did you use to generate momentum and sustain success over time? Quality artwork is the key. Without quality artwork, you cannot possibly propel your future successfully. Beyond creating great work, it's important to find someone to help you—someone who has been through the process before and can guide you. This combination of quality art and mentorship helps build lasting momentum in your career.. #artinspiration #artistsuccess #mentorshipmatters #qualityart #artcareertips #creativejourney #artshowideas #artistgrowth #behindthecanvas #creativelife #oilpainting #paintings #artshows #easylife #beginnerartist #gallerylife #creativeflow #abstractart #inspirationdaily #nicheart #artshowsuccess #studentartist #artmentorship #emergingart #successfulartist #gallerytalk #behindthescenes #artbusiness #createnicheSupport the showFor more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/Free Book For painting, coaching call me on my phone at 415-606-9074

The BoldBrush Podcast
160 Artistic Technique — Tips for Artists

The BoldBrush Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 42:28 Transcription Available


Join our next BoldBrush LIVE! Webinar by signing up here:register.boldbrush.com/live-guestLearn the magic of marketing  with us here at BoldBrush!boldbrushshow.comGet over 50% off your first year on your artist website with FASO:FASO.com/podcast---For this week's episode, we made a compilation of our past guests reflecting on how early influences, mentors, and disciplined study shaped their art, and how they often feel driven to keep growing rather than staying comfortable. They describe learning fastest by painting from life—especially in plein air—tackling unfamiliar subjects, simplifying values, and using subtle color temperature shifts instead of high-contrast effects. Throughout the episode, our past guests stress intentional decision-making in composition and color, the importance of not overworking a piece, and the deep community and life-changing connections formed through workshops and shared painting experiences.Episodes mentioned:158 Cynthia Rosen156 Shanna Kunz155 Scott D. Prior154 Julie Davis151 John Morra138 Michelle Dunaway137 Chris Krupinski136 Bill Davidson127 Jill Basham

The BoldBrush Podcast
155 Scott W. Prior — Network & Put in the Work

The BoldBrush Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 70:21


Join our next BoldBrush LIVE! Webinar by signing up here:register.boldbrush.com/live-guestOrder your exclusive da Vinci BoldBrush paintbrush set!brushoffer.com/collections/allLearn the magic of marketing  with us here at BoldBrush!boldbrushshow.comGet over 50% off your first year on your artist website with FASO:FASO.com/podcast---On today's episode we sat down with Scott W. Prior, a full-time artist based in Oceanside, California, celebrated for his evocative paintings that capture everyday scenes. Scott discusses his journey as a full-time artist, reflecting on his transition from illustration to fine art and the influences that shaped his work. He emphasizes the importance of capturing everyday moments and the joy he finds in both painting and new creative pursuits like ceramics. Scott recounts the challenges and perseverance required to build his career, highlighting support from his wife and important moments of validation. He discusses the significance of discipline, networking, and joining artist communities for personal and professional growth. Scott encourages artists to pursue their passion for the love of art rather than for financial gain, warning against chasing commercial trends. Finally, Scott tells us about his upcoming events, including a return to the Paint Maui show in February 2026.Scott's FASO site:scottwprior.com/Scott's Social Media:instagram.com/scottwpriorfacebook.com/scottwpriorartist

Sip Sip Hooray Podcast
From remodeling homes in Pebble Beach, one couple's journey to making wine in Amador County at PleinAir Vineyards, Ep 118

Sip Sip Hooray Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 43:58


"I tell people I haven't made my best wine yet" - Tom MaloneThe Marys are on location in Amador County in California's Sierra Foothills!On the podcast today, plein air is a French term for painting outside in a natural environment. Well, you'd be hard-pressed to find a more picturesque spot to paint than our location today. We are at PleinAir Vineyards, one of Amador County's newest wineries. This is a small, intimate winery started by husband and wife team Tom and Sarah Malone, with an eye for design and a taste for good wine. We're excited to have Tom and his consulting winemaker Steve Leveque (whose pedigree includes Mondavi, Opus One, and Hall Wines) here to paint the picture of PleinAir for us.Tom and Sarah were in the home remodeling business, renovating houses with a French country flair. They bring that design aesthetic to their winery, filled with items Sarah finds combing through French markets, and the winery's motto- Casual, Rustic, Elegant - reflects this.At PleinAir there's a certain je ne sais quoi vibe here, inviting you to slow down and soak up the wine country lifestyle in chic style. So pop a cork, pour a glass and dream of enjoying wine plein air.

La France bouge - Elisabeth Assayag
Au Vieux Campeur, l'entreprise française des activités de plein air

La France bouge - Elisabeth Assayag

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 47:15


Invités : -Aymeric de Rorthays, Directeur Général d'Au Vieux Campeur -Pierre Gaillard, Cofondateur de Trail Hoppers -Gilles Attaf, Président de la certification Origine France Garantie et fondateur des Forces Françaises de l'Industrie -Guillaume Demeilliers (@Loomi_outdoor), Créateur de contenu outdoor Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Les Baladeurs
Annonce : l'avenir des Baladeurs

Les Baladeurs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 2:13


Les Baladeurs, c'est 8 saisons de récits d'aventures et de mésaventures en pleine nature, un refuge sonore pour celles et ceux qui rêvent d'ailleurs.Aujourd'hui, une nouvelle page s'ouvre : Les Baladeurs Éditions

Les Baladeurs
#96 — Les ombres sauvages de la forêt, avec Jérémie Villet

Les Baladeurs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 45:16


Les Baladeurs existent aussi en BD, rendez-vous sur lesbaladeurs.fr pour les découvrir.Photographe animalier, Jérémie Villet parcourt chaque hiver les étendues glacées les plus reculées du monde, à la recherche de la beauté fragile de la faune sauvage. Pourtant, au cœur de ces voyages, une seule attente demeure : retrouver la forêt de son enfance, là où les cerfs surgissent dans la nuit, là où tout a commencé, là où le goût du sauvage et celui de la photographie se sont éveillés.Abonnez-vous à notre newsletter pour ne louper aucun épisode ➡️

Stefan Baumann Podcast - Inspiration and Insights on Art and Painting
Discover the power of promoting your art on YouTube along with getting insights creating originals

Stefan Baumann Podcast - Inspiration and Insights on Art and Painting

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 48:26


Promoting and creating original art on YouTube is a powerful way for artists to share their work, develop their voice, and connect with a broad audience. Stefan Baumann, an experienced artist and educator, has shared key strategies and insights based on his involvement with YouTube and his workshops that can inspire artists to grow creatively and professionally. 1. The foundation of promoting artwork effectively on YouTube begins with active participation and contribution. By regularly sharing videos that showcase your creative process, thoughts, and finished pieces, you become part of a larger artistic conversation. This engagement not only builds your experience in presenting yourself and your work but also helps your art gain exposure and momentum. Stefan emphasizes that great art is inspired by great art, and through sharing, artists can draw inspiration from others while inspiring in return. Creating and promoting art is never a solitary endeavor; rather, it thrives in a community of shared experiences. 2. Becoming a YouTube contributor motivates artists to create more and better work because the platform is incredibly dynamic and full of potential viewers. With hundreds of millions of people watching videos every second, contributing your unique voice and artwork allows you to reach new audiences who might not otherwise encounter your work. This opportunity not only increases visibility but also encourages continuous creative output, as you are reaching and inspiring others who, in turn, inspire you to improve and evolve. 3. Specific examples from Stefan's teaching experience demonstrate the benefits of using YouTube for self-discovery and artistic growth. For instance, Gene Carlson, a student of Stefan's, used YouTube to better understand her own artistic voice and creativity. Creating videos helped her articulate her inspirations and reflect on her work from a distance, which is often difficult when working closely with a piece. This process of externalizing thoughts through video encourages clarity and fosters deeper insight into one's art. 4. Initially nervous about appearing on camera, Gene's journey highlights another important benefit of using YouTube: developing confidence and a personal voice. Regularly producing content and engaging with viewers helped her overcome initial fears and become more expressive, both as an artist and a communicator. This practice is crucial because the ability to talk about your work effectively can attract and retain an audience, thereby promoting your art more successfully. 5. When it comes to creating original art, Stefan points out that originality stems from personal experience. He believes that meaningful art arises when artists express their unique experiences in ways that resonate with others. True originality is not about creating something completely detached from the world but rather about conveying universal emotions, memories, and experiences through a personal lens. This connection between the artist's environment and the shared human experience enables viewers to relate to and be moved by the artwork. 6.Support the showFor more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/Free Book For painting, coaching call me on my phone at 415-606-9074

Clark County Today News
Mother Nature to shine on Camas Plein Air Event and Competition Saturday honoring the life of Marquita Call

Clark County Today News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 2:44


Camas Plein Air returns Sept. 27 with live painting 8 a.m.–3 p.m. across downtown, a 4–6 p.m. reception at RedDoor Gallery with 5 p.m. awards, and a tribute to founder Marquita Call; exhibit continues through Oct. 25. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/mother-nature-to-shine-on-camas-plein-air-event-and-competition-saturday-honoring-the-life-of-marquita-call/ #Camas #PleinAir #RedDoorGallery #MarquitaCall #CommunityArts #LivePainting #ArtExhibit #ClarkCounty #DowntownCamas

The BoldBrush Podcast
149 Learning & Experimentation — The Foundation of Your Process

The BoldBrush Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 55:00 Transcription Available


Join our next BoldBrush LIVE! Webinar by signing up here:https://register.boldbrush.com/live-guestOrder your exclusive da Vinci BoldBrush paintbrush set!https://brushoffer.com/collections/boldbrushLearn the magic of marketing  with us here at BoldBrush!https://www.boldbrushshow.com/Get over 50% off your first year on your artist website with FASO:https://www.FASO.com/podcast/---For today's episode, we created a compilation of advice from our past guests where we discuss the importance of continuous learning and experimentation and how it becomes the foundation of your ongoing artistic process. Our guests emphasize the importance of reframing challenges as questions, embracing experimentation, and learning from both successes and failures. They also highlight the value of balancing fast and slow approaches to painting, as well as the need to adapt techniques to individual strengths and passions. The artists discuss the pressures of professional art, including deadlines and competitions, and how these can both hinder and inspire creativity. They also explore the significance of focusing on shapes, values, and the abstract qualities of a subject, rather than just its literal representation. Ultimately, this episode is all about encouraging artists to trust their creative journey, remain curious, and continually push themselves to grow and evolve.In order of appearance:136 Bill Davidson131 Todd Casey132 Keith Bond128 Sarah Yeoman129 Brian Bateman 

RTÉ - Barrscéalta
Denis Mac Géidigh ó Leabharlann Ghaoth Dobhair.

RTÉ - Barrscéalta

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 4:31


Tá taispeantas an ghrúpa ealaíne Plein Air ar siúl i Leabharlann Ghaoth Dobhair, tá 55 saothar péintéireachta ó Ghaeltacht Thír Chonaill le feiceáil sa taispeantas seo.

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The BoldBrush Podcast
145 Erik Koeppel — Strive for Quality & Truth

The BoldBrush Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 84:12 Transcription Available


Join our next BoldBrush LIVE! Webinar by signing up here:https://register.boldbrush.com/live-guestOrder your exclusive da Vinci BoldBrush paintbrush set!https://brushoffer.com/collections/boldbrushLearn the magic of marketing  with us here at BoldBrush!https://www.boldbrushshow.com/Get over 50% off your first year on your artist website with FASO:https://www.FASO.com/podcast/---For today's episode we sat down with Erik Koeppel an American landscape painter celebrated for reviving the Hudson River School style through his masterful technique, philosophical approach, and dedication to traditional craft and artistry. He emphasizes the importance of studying the old masters not just to copy, but to truly understand and internalize the knowledge behind their work. Erik encourages artists to focus on the quality and truth of their art, rather than chase market trends or fame, believing that genuine dedication to craft ultimately leads to success. He offers practical advice on maintaining honest relationships with galleries, stressing the necessity of price consistency and open communication to build trust and stability. Erik also highlights the value of sketching from memory and observation, as a means to develop a personal vision and deeper understanding of nature. Above all, he inspires artists to pursue their own path with integrity, reminding them that striving for greatness and authenticity is the most rewarding journey of all. Finally, Erik reminds us to stay updated with his future exhibitions by signing up for his newsletter!Erik's FASO site:https://www.erikkoeppel.com/Erik's Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/erik_koeppel_art/https://www.facebook.com/erik.koeppel

What's Up Downtown Podcast
St. Charles Stories - St. Charles Arts Council

What's Up Downtown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 45:09


Break out your paint brushes, it's almost time for the St. Charles Arts Council's Plein Air event, which is coming on August 18th. St. Charles Art's Council President of the Board, Sue McDowell, and events coordinator, Karen Porter, took us through what to expect with the event, as well a the Arts Council's new gallery and ARC.

Northern Light
Inlet community garden, Canton revaluation, Adirondack Plein Air Festival

Northern Light

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 29:35


(Aug 13, 2025) In the small community of Inlet, a passionate volunteer gardener has spearheaded the effort to turn a former elementary school field into a thriving community garden; the town of Canton is preparing residents for a townwide reassessment; and we speak with artist Nancy Brossard ahead of the Adirondack Plein Air Festival, which will take place next week.

Les Baladeurs
#95 — Les larmes du glacier Conejeras, avec Heïdi Sevestre

Les Baladeurs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 54:56


Pour en savoir plus sur Les Baladeurs Éditions et ne rien manquer de la sortie de notre premier livre, rendez-vous sur lesbaladeurs.fr.Glaciologue passionnée, Heïdi Sevestre parcourt depuis des années les régions polaires à la rencontre des géants de glace. En 2019, elle partait en Colombie pour étudier le Conejeras, un glacier unique : tropical, fragile, menacé, et sacré pour les peuples autochtones qui le considèrent comme le cerveau du monde. Ce sanctuaire de glace est devenu pour Heïdi une obsession, un combat personnel pour le préserver avant qu'il ne soit trop tard.Abonnez-vous à notre newsletter pour ne louper aucun épisode ➡️

Les Baladeurs
#94 — La bergère et la montagne, avec Florence Debove

Les Baladeurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 50:36


Après ses études, Florence Debove a choisi de quitter le chemin tout tracé pour devenir bergère et retrouver le grand air. Après avoir apprivoisé ce métier, elle a organisé ses étés pour les passer en estive, seule avec son troupeau, à la recherche de pâturages frais en altitude. En juin 2019, elle partait pour quatre mois dans les Pyrénées : un été à veiller sur ses 350 brebis, à travailler sans relâche, mais surtout à s'ancrer profondément dans le paysage. Une expérience profonde et intime, au milieu du brouillard et des dangers de la montagne.Abonnez-vous à notre newsletter pour ne louper aucun épisode ➡️Retrouvez Les Baladeurs sur :Les OthersSpotifyApple PodcastsDeezerYouTubeAushaEn RSS

Les Baladeurs
#93 — La vallée oubliée de Sibérie, avec Yann Laubscher

Les Baladeurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 51:23


En 2010, au cœur de la taïga sibérienne, le photographe suisse Yann Laubscher découvrit une vallée isolée, habitée par un peuple retiré du monde, porté par une foi inébranlable. Cette rencontre éveilla en lui une fascination viscérale, teintée de mystère et d'émerveillement. Six ans plus tard, il y retourna, poussé par le besoin de comprendre, photographier et documenter la beauté muette de ces terres oubliées.Abonnez-vous à notre newsletter pour ne louper aucun épisode ➡️Retrouvez Les Baladeurs sur :Les OthersSpotifyApple PodcastsDeezerYouTubeAushaEn RSS

Les Baladeurs
#92 — 5000 km sur les crêtes américaines, avec Clémentine Thiberge

Les Baladeurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 61:20


En 2024, Clémentine Thiberge prenait le départ du Continental Divide Trail, une traversée des États-Unis de plus de 5 000 kilomètres, du Mexique au Canada. À travers déserts arides, forêts profondes et sommets enneigés, ce sentier n'offre ni confort, ni certitude. Seule face aux éléments, Clémentine s'engage sur un chemin où tout reste à découvrir.Abonnez-vous à notre newsletter pour ne louper aucun épisode ➡️Retrouvez Les Baladeurs sur :Les OthersSpotifyApple PodcastsDeezerYouTubeAushaEn RSS

The BoldBrush Podcast
138 Michelle Dunaway — Pursue Excellence, Not Perfection

The BoldBrush Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 134:35


Join our next BoldBrush LIVE! Webinar by signing up here:https://register.boldbrush.com/live-guestOrder your exclusive da Vinci BoldBrush paintbrush set!https://brushoffer.com/collections/boldbrushLearn the magic of marketing  with us here at BoldBrush!https://www.boldbrushshow.com/Get over 50% off your first year on your artist website with FASO:https://www.FASO.com/podcast/---For our last episode of this season, we sat down with Michelle Dunaway, a professional fine artist who creates deeply authentic portraits and landscapes, travels internationally to teach workshops and paint, and is passionate about capturing the essence of her subjects through a unique, emotionally resonant artistic approach. She discusses the journey of developing artistic skills while maintaining a unique creative vision, highlighting the need to balance technical proficiency with authentic self-expression. Michelle shares insights from her mentors, particularly Richard Schmid, about pursuing excellence rather than perfectionism and the value of vulnerability in art. Her artistic process involves careful observation, pre-planning compositions, and leaving space for spontaneous creativity, with a focus on capturing the essence of her subjects.  Throughout the conversation, Michelle emphasizes the importance of staying curious, present, and true to oneself, viewing art as a continuous journey of discovery and personal growth. Finally Michelle tells us about  her upcoming workshops, including online sessions and Africa-based workshops, focusing on immersive experiences and cultural integration in art!Michelle's FASO site:https://www.dunawayfineart.com/Michelle's Workshops:https://www.dunawayfineart.com/workshopsMichelle's Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/dunawayfineart/

Learn to Paint Podcast
Building Small Works in Plein Air with Remington Robinson (Ep.112)

Learn to Paint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 42:26


Welcome to the conversation with Remington Robinson. Inside, you'll discover what to prioritize in the first 20 minutes of a plein air painting, how to think through your scene in terms of paint, and you'll get  some great advice for how to make the most of the time when a brush isn't in your hand, plus  a whole lot more.Special Bonus [Art Club]When I was interviewing and then editing Robinson's interview, I was really struck by those Style Development Years. We look at Robinson's work, we scroll through his social media, and say "Oh, yeah, he's always been painting this way."But that's not true. His style- like all of ours, developed over time.And so that's what I want to talk about in today's special Art Club Mini. Let's look at and talk about how Robinson's style developed over years and what we might learn from it. Listen here.Learn more about Remington Robinson here:WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | TIKTOK | BOOK-------------------------------Make the Most of the Time You DO HaveUsing small blocks of time isn't the same as using big blocks of time. Join us in the #20for20 and learn HOW to make small chunks of time work. Start with Workshop Week, beginning June 23 to get support planning your project with a mini-class and reference images, then dive into the Challenge on July 1. Sign up today: learntopaintpodcast.com/20 Support the show

Les Baladeurs
#91 — La promesse du large, avec Marta Guemes

Les Baladeurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 39:33


Animée par la volonté de transmettre l'appel du large, Marta Guemes a fondé Ocean Peak, une association qui organise des séjours d'initiation à la navigation et à l'escalade pour des jeunes en difficulté. En 2019, un premier équipage quittait La Rochelle pour deux semaines entre les eaux profondes de l'Atlantique et les falaises escarpées bretonnes. Loin de leur quotidien, ce voyage est devenu une parenthèse pour se reconstruire, reprendre souffle et s'ouvrir à de nouveaux horizons. Abonnez-vous à notre newsletter pour ne louper aucun épisodeRetrouvez Les Baladeurs sur :Les OthersSpotifyApple PodcastsDeezerYouTubeAushaEn RSSCet épisode a été réalisé par Thomas Firh, accompagné par Inès Cochard. Le récit a été présenté par Clémence Hacquart. La musique est composée par Nicolas de Ferran. Chloé Wibaux s'est assurée du montage, et Antoine Martin du studio Krispy Record du mixage.La saison 8 des Baladeurs est soutenue par Columbia.—Plus d'infos sur l'épisode :Après une traversée de l'Atlantique en solitaire, une autre aspiration s'est fait entendre pour Marta Guemes : transmettre cet appel du large. Une conversation avec un éducateur spécialisé lui inspire une idée : emmener des jeunes en difficulté à la découverte de la navigation et de l'escalade. Il fallait tout imaginer, construire le projet pas à pas. Et quelques mois plus tard, l'association Ocean Peak est née. Au mois de juin 2019, un premier équipage se prépare à prendre le large depuis le port de La Rochelle. Quatre jeunes, accompagnés de quatre adultes, embarquent pour une expédition de deux semaines qui débute par 48h de navigation, cap sur la presqu'île de Crozon. Entre le bleu profond de l'Atlantique et les falaises escarpées des côtes bretonnes, le voyage promet bien plus qu'un simple dépaysement. Il devient une parenthèse pour reconstruire, une pause pour reprendre souffle, un point de départ vers de nouveaux horizons.À propos de Marta Guemes :Formée à la voile aux Glénans, Marta Guemes traverse l'Atlantique en solitaire lors de la Mini Transat 2017 — une expérience fondatrice qui la pousse à se consacrer pleinement à la mer. En 2023, elle embarque pour Via Sedna, une expédition 100 % féminine mêlant voile et alpinisme jusqu'aux fjords du Groenland. Portée par l'envie de transmettre l'appel du large, elle s'engage depuis 2019 dans Ocean Peak, une association qui propose à des jeunes en difficulté des séjours de rupture en mer et en montagne, pour vivre une aventure exigeante, retrouver confiance en eux et imaginer un nouveau départ. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Real Life French
Le ciné plein-air

Real Life French

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 4:38


Julien: Bon, on mate quoi ce soir ? J'ai l'impression qu'il n'y a pas grand-chose à la télé en ce moment !Louise: Bah écoute, on peut profiter du beau temps pour aller au parc, ils font un ciné plein-air !Julien: Ah, mais c'est génial ça ! On peut se préparer un petit pique-nique et ramener des chips !Louise: Ouais, par contre, n'oublie pas de prendre un petit pull, parce qu'avec l'arrivée de la nuit, il commence vite à faire froid ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

The John Batchelor Show
"PREVIEW: Art critic Sebastian Smee, author of 'Paris in Ruins,' explains how painting en plein air was considered revolutionary by the artistic establishment.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 3:20


"PREVIEW: Art critic Sebastian Smee, author of 'Paris in Ruins,' explains how painting en plein air was considered revolutionary by the artistic establishment.  1871 Paris