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Best podcasts about project art

Latest podcast episodes about project art

Art Sisters Podcast
Safe Spaces Project - Art As A Catalyst For Positive Change

Art Sisters Podcast

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 21:35


Welcome to Safe Spaces, an initiative by Art Connect Society dedicated to fostering community engagement through contemporary art. Our mission is to facilitate meaningful dialogues within circles of women, mothers, and caregivers, shedding light on unseen scars while nurturing tolerance, understanding, and solidarity.A behind the scenes look, we've curated a diverse collection of voices from our community, offering insights into our shared experiences and journeys. Join us in this movement towards connectivity and empowerment.  Opportunities wait for you as well! Apply for our upcoming Prague exhibition on our website, www.artconnectsociety.com. Additionally, mark your calendars for our upcoming event, "HAPPENING," taking place on August 20, 2024, in Kumst, Brno. Stay tuned for the release of our new book and much more!Join us in shaping a world where art serves as a catalyst for positive change.@artconnectwomen@artconnectsociety@bellavalentinaart@artsisterspodcastEpisode Featuring@adiosalasfresas@isadorastowe@lenka_daviesova_art@leader_ista@lucie_svoboda_art@nicol.francis.drawings@helenalnenickova@kristileimusic@malenkaarankaSupport the show

Creative Ops
Ep.107 | SCOOB - The Trauma Project (Art, Music, Immersion)

Creative Ops

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 59:30


If you enjoy Creative Ops, please rate and review it wherever you listen to help the show grow! If you dig the vibe, also consider supporting the host by buying a paperback or ebook copy of his novel, Switchers. Thank you. . . . Today's guest is SCOOB, an artist, originally from St. Louis, MO, now living in Grand Rapids, MI. He's the mastermind behind the multimedia art project and album, The Trauma Project, which you can see at Muse GR (727 Leonard St. NW, Grand Rapids, MI, United States, Michigan) March 2-3 & 9-10. SHOP FOR TICKETS NOW before it sells out! LINKS Trauma Project GR on Facebook MuseGR (Event Location) Radio Interview with SCOOB on 104.9 w/ Lisha B News Article about the Trauma Project SCOOB: Instagram | Facebook FIND SCOOB'S ART IN GR Della Soul Records Last Mile Cafe PERSONAL SHOUT OUTS Teknique Academy Mike Logan Gwopped Up $peedy Michelle Dunaway

Dynasty Podcasts: Chicagoverse
Chicagoverse 301 - Jeremy Hodges (Project Art Collective)

Dynasty Podcasts: Chicagoverse

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 36:29


Entrepreneur Jeremy Hodges guests on Dynasty Podcasts to talk about his career in the creative industries and his multiple professional endeavors, including founding Project Art Collective, Fresh Laundry, and V.O.Y.D.Hodges recalls his origins coming up doing promotion for events, and how that helped build his network. He also speaks on developing and activating cultural experiences that connect with audiences and supports creatives, talks about his campaigns with artists like SZA and Lady Gaga, and reveals how collaborating with his team of artists keeps his work authentic.

GayBarchives Podcast
Episode 118: Invisible Histories Project: Art Smith and Atlanta Gay History

GayBarchives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 58:36


Laura King interviews Art Smith about Atlanta's gay past. This interview is part of a presentation being prepared for the Invisible Histories Project. InvisibleHistory.orgFor more information about the GayBarchives Project visit GayBarchives.com #ilovegaybars #gayhistory #gaybarchives #queerhistory #lgbtqhistory

Gathering The Kings
Killing the Ego and Finding Your Purpose: Lessons from Project Art Collective Founder Jeremy Hodges

Gathering The Kings

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 52:48


Host Chaz Wolfe interviews the successful entrepreneur Jeremy Hodges, founder of Project Art Collective. Hodges shares insights and advice on building allies in business, following your passion, killing the ego, building a legacy, and adding value to others. He emphasizes the importance of surrounding oneself with successful people, being genuine, and never quitting when pursuing your purpose. Listeners will also learn about the resources and books recommended by Hodges, as well as ways to connect with him and Wolfe. Don't miss out on this inspiring conversation, tune in now to the Gathering The Kings podcast!During this episode, you will learn about;[01:57] Intro to Jeremy and his business[07:14] Building allies in business[09:21] Becoming the person worthy of the painting[14:59] Harnessing your passion and going for it [21:02] Following your path takes time[23:56] Killing the ego [25:49] Chasing money [30:31] Building a legacy [33:21] The secret to success[38:44] Why adding value is key [40:17] How to reach up to business owners further along than you are[46:02] How Jeremy goes all in with his business, family, and marriage[49:01] Making sure you're following the right path [50:24] How to connect with Jeremy [51:22] Information on Gathering The Kings roundtable mastermind group Notable Quotes“We're in a business to bring artistic experiences to life and bring people together.” - Jeremy Hodges “It's more important to have allies out in the world because you never know when that phone call is gonna come to help you and when you need to help someone. You can't just be selfish in business.” - Jeremy Hodges“If I kept my ego. . I don't know if I would be where I'm at today.” - Jeremy Hodges“Commercial success from a financial standpoint is meaningless if you don't think about the bigger picture.” - Jeremy Hodges“Find others that are successful and don't be afraid to go up to them.” - Jeremy Hodges“Success is only a secret to those who aren't looking for it.” - Chaz Wolfe (Host) “It's not about NOT selling or selling, it's about just being genuine and adding value.” - Chaz Wolfe (Host)“When you know you have a purpose and you know you are on the right path, you just have to know to keep going and never quit.” - Jeremy HodgesBooks and Resources Recommended:The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubinhttps://www.amazon.com/Creative-Act-Way-Being-ebook/dp/B09Z7MH5C3Let's Connect!Jeremy Hodges:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectArtCollectiveInstagram: https://www.instagram.com /projectartcollectiveInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/longlivehodges/Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/jhodges99Website: www.projectartcollective.comChaz Wolfe (Host): Website: ...

Checked Out: The Euclid Public Library Podcast
Bipolar Butterfly Project Art Comes to Euclid Public Library

Checked Out: The Euclid Public Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 15:48


When local artist Kimmy Henderson learned she was bipolar; her first instinct was to draw butterflies. Today, her butterfly art is in demand all over Ohio bringing awareness and helping to end the stigma about mental illness. Listen to her story in this podcast episode. Stop by the library, her art is on display in EPL's art gallery this August and September.

SWR2 Kultur Info
Documenta Fifteen: Das britische Kollektiv „project art works“ schafft Kunstwerke mit Menschen mit Behinderung

SWR2 Kultur Info

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 3:39


Gemeinsam kreativ – das britische Künstler*innen-Kollektiv project art works setzt sich auf der documenta fifteen in Kassel für Neurodiversität in der Kunst ein. Hierfür schafft die Gruppe aus dem britischen Hastings mit Menschen mit Behinderung auf Augenhöhe Kunstwerke. Die Produktion steht dabei nicht im Vordergrund, vielmehr geht es um Gemeinschaft und Vielfalt.

Afternoons with Helen Farmer
DO YOU TRUST YOUR HR DEPARTMENT?

Afternoons with Helen Farmer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 72:51


27 April 2021: Helen finds out why some employees have a deep distrust of their HR department with Szilvia Olah of Disruptive Organizational Development and Rohini Gill of GGC Consultancy. Plus: Can I leave the country without my husband’s permission? Ludmila Yamalova answers all your legal questions. Career coach and recruiter Hamza Zaouali tells you why Ramadan is the perfect time to look for a job. And Helen learns about an initiative by Zabeel House by Jumeirah, The Greens that provides free space for artists to exhibit their works. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hipsid with Rabbi Simcha
A Rugrats Chanukah With Ali Shrago-Spechler

Hipsid with Rabbi Simcha

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 33:12


Ali Shrago-Spechler is an interdisciplinary artist and educator from Hollywood, Florida. Her work explores the malleability of history, imagined community and the landscape of memory. She makes paintings, sculptural objects, installations and interactive events to create a familiar and strange space for her audience. Her hybrid actions employ a reflective nostalgia; exploring the comedy and violence of Jewish histories and cultures while encouraging viewers to question their own narratives, self-imposed alienation, and the source and effect of memory. Ali is the recipient of an Artist Fulbright Research grant to Karlsruhe, Germany (2020-21) and the Naomi Anolic Emerging Artist Award (2017) and currently in residence with Project Art in Crown Heights Library. She lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.

ThePrint
Cut The Clutter : 3 good beginnings for India: Winding down ‘Project Art 370’ in Kashmir, Yes Bank rescue & India’s response to coronavirus | ep 415

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 19:50


#CutTheClutterEven in these grim times, Shekhar Gupta explains the three good beginnings for India - end of a chapter and a fresh start for Kashmir with the release of Farooq Abdullah & clarity on key issues, reconstruction scheme for Yes Bank and India’s early response to coronavirus outbreak.

Soul Doubt Podcast
#69: SUBSET on Grey Area Project, Art in Dublin & More! (Soul Doubt Podcast)

Soul Doubt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 45:22


Artistic collective SUBSET have quickly become a household name in Ireland, famous for their unapologetic large-scale murals, both at home in Dublin and across the world. Incorporating a multi-disciplinary approach, SUBSET are known for pioneering the 'Grey Area Project' in partnership with Inner City Helping Homeless (ICHH), an inclusive collaboration with multiple artists, creating works across several mediums with the aim to change the laws around large-scale public artwork in Ireland. Most recently SUBSET have launched their 'Climate' series which details the collision of nature and human waste. For more information about SUBSET and upcoming work, visit: http://subset.ie/ Follow SUBSET on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/subset/ Follow SUBSET on Twitter: https://twitter.com/subsetdublin For more information about Soul Doubt and upcoming projects, visit: https://www.souldoubtmagazine.com/ Follow Soul Doubt on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/souldoubtmagazine/ Follow Soul Doubt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/souldoubtmag Intro song (Sirens by Lawrii Craic): - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6Sqkm5poys Hosted by: https://www.instagram.com/shanesora/ Sound by: https://www.instagram.com/soundguyoran/ Podcast produced by: https://www.instagram.com/audiohausdublin/ Thanks for watching!

Being Earnest With Hazel Hogan
'Foul, Filthy, Stinking Muck' LGBT Theatre at The Project Art Centre with Hannah Tiernan

Being Earnest With Hazel Hogan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 61:14


I sit down with Hannah at the Tara Building to chat about her research in LGBT Theatre in Dublin and The Project Arts Centre respectively. We chat her journey through photography, sculpture and writing that led to her research today and what it meant to be part of the LGBT community through the last few decades in Ireland until the Marriage Referendum in 2015. Her upcoming exhibition at The Project Art Centre will feature archived material from Alternative Miss Ireland. Hannah is a Researcher, Historian, Sculpture, Photographer and Writer. Her thesis 'Foul, Filthy, Stinking Muck' looks at the role The Project Art Centre had during the activist movements of the 70s, 80s and 90s. It highlights notable contemporary theatre works that have addressed LGBTQ issues and demonstrates how Project continues to play a role in platforming LGBTQ works.  With Being Earnest, I hope to create a space away from the noise of everyday life and distraction. I hope to offer a place, to listen, to share, to be engaged and hopefully inspired. Each week I'll be joined by sound people doing great things to have honest and genuine chats. I hope you enjoy Being Earnest. Thanks for Listening. Many more thanks go to the following people: Photography: Caitríona Muireann Music: Chef Brian- LATASHÁ/YouTube Audio Library Special Thanks to Jen Butler Go Raibh Míle Maith Agat agus Grá Mór

Mobility Revolution
Jeff Cripe (Cargo)- Dinosaurs, Korean Face Masks, and Uber

Mobility Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 32:28


After graduating from Yale, Jeff became an early team member at Birchbox, then a founding Ecommerce team member at Christie's where he helped build the world’s leading online art platform. In 2015, Jeff joined Loehmann's Advisory Board to relaunch the discount fashion icon as an online-only retailer after it was purchased out of bankruptcy by a hedge fund. In 2016, Jeff founded Cargo, the leading provider of in-car services to the rideshare economy. Based in New York City, Cargo is venture-backed by $40 million dollars from leading VCs and strategic partners including Founders Fund, Coo-too, Techstars Ventures, and Kellogg's 1894 capital. Jeff was selected for Forbes 30 Under 30 and Ad Age 40 Under 40 for his work on Cargo. Outside of work, he is on the Executive Board of Project Art and is an amateur paleontologist credited with the discovery of new species of tyrannosaur. 

You, Me, and Your Top Three
Mobility as a Disruptor to Retail and More (wsg Jeff Cripe)

You, Me, and Your Top Three

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 63:08


During this episode, You Me and Your Top Three host, Gregg Garrett, speaks with Jeff Cripe, Founder and CEO of Cargo – a fast moving company on a rocketship-style path to success. Jeff is a 30 under 30 award recipient from Forbes and, in just a few years’ time, he has founded a company, created a new category, raised over $40 million of capital, and successfully partnered with almost every name brand consumables company worldwide. During the discussion, Jeff shares the secrets of growing a business by recognizing and solving problems for emerging industries before the leaders of those industries even know they exist. Jeff also shares his top three – from seasoned deal makers who helped him learn that the art of deal making may be his super power, to venture psychologists, to day-to-day experts who help guide operations and new segment creation. Finally, you have to hear what Jeff has to say about how leaders need to know how to fill their gaps. About Jeff Cripe After graduating from Yale, Jeff became an early team member at Birchbox, then a founding Ecommerce team member at Christie's where he helped build the world’s leading online art platform. In 2015, Jeff joined Loehmann's Advisory Board to relaunch the discount fashion icon as an online-only retailer after it was purchased out of bankruptcy by a hedge fund. In 2016, Jeff founded Cargo, the leading provider of in-car services to the rideshare economy. Based in NYC, Cargo is venture-backed by $40MM from leading VCs and strategic partners including Founders Fund, Coatue, Techstars Ventures, and Kellogg's eighteen94 capital. Jeff was selected for Forbes 30 Under 30 and Ad Age 40 Under 40 for his work on Cargo. Outside of work, he is on the Executive Board of Project Art and is an amateur paleontologist credited with the discovery of new species of tyrannosaur. Show Highlights Segment 1: Overview 1:28        Balancing fundraising with operating in the startup landscape. 5:04        Jeff Cripe: An expert at deal making. (Yale. Birchbox. Christie’s Auction House. Cargo.)  6:24        The rise of Cargo: $40 million in venture capital. (Founders Fund. Detroit Venture Partners. Fontinalis Partners.) 8:20        Cargo: an overall fleet monetization platform for rideshare that helps drive better profitability for rideshare partners. (Uber.) Segment 2: The “Top Three”   12:11      “Nobody is good at everything. The best sign of a good leader, and the highest indicator of success,  is someone who knows what their strengths are. But also knowing what your gaps are.” 15:10      Jeff’s “Top Three”: Emil Michael – Thinking of the business at the 30,000 ft level (executive strategist). (Uber. DiDi. Yandex. Softbank) 18:30      “It’s about liking and having alignment with the person on the other side of the table.” 22:33      “You’ve gotta load the board with chess pieces early on because you’re going to have to sacrifice some of those pieces.” 26:04      “My biggest regret is not trying to start a business sooner.” 28:46      Jeff’s “Top Three”: Dmitry Shevelenko – day-to-day operational counselor. 34:24      Jeff’s “Top Three”: Greg Arrese – deal psychologist and founder therapist. 35:30      “A no is a no. But it isn’t a no forever, it is a no for now.” 38:39      You have to ask – what will get an investor to a yes. 46:14      Jeff’s “Top Three”: Dave Yang – steering the ship. (Facebook. Snapchat. Reddit.) Segment 3: Industry Disruption & Transformation   51:03      Cargo’s businesses – retail and product placement. 52:48      “[Rideshare companies] need to monetize their fleet more effectively.” 55:18      The impact of autonomous vehicle on Cargo. Segment 4: Wrapping Up 58:34      Hints to leaders: “You’re always going to have fires burning. As CEO you need to figure out what to put out and what to keep burning.” (Master of Scale Podcast.) 1:00:03  Hint to leaders: Hire an executive coach (when you can afford it). 1:01:52  Stay in touch with Jeff Cripe and Cargo! Additional Information Contact Jeff Cripe: Jeff’s LinkedIn Jeff’s Twitter Contact Cargo: CargoWebsite CargoLinkedIn CargoTwitter CargoInstagram Contact Gregg Garrett: Gregg’s LinkedIn Gregg’s Twitter Gregg’s Bio Contact CGS Advisors: Website LinkedIn Twitter

ArtTactic
Johannes Frohlich introduces us to his online startup Project Art

ArtTactic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 11:14


In this week's episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, Johannes Frohlich, co-founder and CEO of Project Art, joins us to talk about his online art startup. First, Johannes introduces us to Project Art, a crowd curated online art marketplace. Then, he explains how he thinks he can differentiate Project Art from competitors in the crowded art e-commerce industry. Also, Johannes touches on how they attract emerging artists to sell on their platform as well as their strategy for targeting collectors around the world.

The Paul George Show
(e15) The Vigil Project, Art, and Kangaroo Boxing with Andrea Thomas

The Paul George Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 48:03


Andrea Thomas,http://andreathomasmusic.com/, discusses her travels with the LIVE Veggie Tales Show as well as the new Advent season Vigil Project release. http://www.thevigilproject.com/

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Centers and Institutes
New York City's Arts and Cultural Organizations: their communities and the Challenges they face

Centers and Institutes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2016 115:21


This event considers the impact of arts and culture on the City and its neighborhoods, Leaders of museums, teaching artists and foundation program officers discuss their aspirations and obstacle. The event was introduced by James A. (Jack) Krauskopf, Director of the Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management in the School of Public Affairs. The moderator, Bruce Payne, Distinguished Lecturer in Communication Studies at Baruch and formerly President of the Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation, starts the program by introducing panelists to the audiences. The panel speakers are: Adarsh Alphons, Founder & Executive Director, Project Art, Kerry McCarthy, Senior Program Officer, Arts and Historic Preservation, The New York Community Trust, Jorge Daniel Veneciano, Executive Director, El Museo del Barrio, and Jason Yoon, Director of Education, Queens Museum.

Public Affairs and Government
New York City's Arts and Cultural Organizations: their communities and the Challenges they face

Public Affairs and Government

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2016 115:21


This event considers the impact of arts and culture on the City and its neighborhoods, Leaders of museums, teaching artists and foundation program officers discuss their aspirations and obstacle. The event was introduced by James A. (Jack) Krauskopf, Director of the Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management in the School of Public Affairs. The moderator, Bruce Payne, Distinguished Lecturer in Communication Studies at Baruch and formerly President of the Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation, starts the program by introducing panelists to the audiences. The panel speakers are: Adarsh Alphons, Founder & Executive Director, Project Art, Kerry McCarthy, Senior Program Officer, Arts and Historic Preservation, The New York Community Trust, Jorge Daniel Veneciano, Executive Director, El Museo del Barrio, and Jason Yoon, Director of Education, Queens Museum.

Centers and Institutes
New York City’s Arts and Cultural Organizations: their communities and the Challenges they face

Centers and Institutes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2016 115:21


This event considers the impact of arts and culture on the City and its neighborhoods, Leaders of museums, teaching artists and foundation program officers discuss their aspirations and obstacle. The event was introduced by James A. (Jack) Krauskopf, Director of the Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management in the School of Public Affairs. The moderator, Bruce Payne, Distinguished Lecturer in Communication Studies at Baruch and formerly President of the Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation, starts the program by introducing panelists to the audiences. The panel speakers are: Adarsh Alphons, Founder & Executive Director, Project Art, Kerry McCarthy, Senior Program Officer, Arts and Historic Preservation, The New York Community Trust, Jorge Daniel Veneciano, Executive Director, El Museo del Barrio, and Jason Yoon, Director of Education, Queens Museum.

The Potters Cast | Pottery | Ceramics | Art | Craft
Saying Yes to Infinite Possibilities | Forrest Lesch Middelton | Episode 193

The Potters Cast | Pottery | Ceramics | Art | Craft

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 64:12


Forrest Lesch Middelton works in Petaluma, CA. Forrest’s extensive background as an arts educator, administrator, and studio potter has recently gained him recognition as a diverse and inspirational member of the ceramic arts community. Forrest is the Former Ceramics Program Director of Sonoma Community Center, and is currently the President of the Association of Clay and Glass Artists of CA. In 2013 Forrest was named the Ceramic Artist of the year by Ceramics Monthly, and this year is the recipient of a Creative Work Fund grant for his work with the Islamic Cultural Center of Oakland. Forrest’s pots have been featured on the on the cover of Ceramics Monthly magazine, and recently his architectural tile has won great acclaim, having been featured in The New York Times, Architectural Digest, Luxe, and Sunset Magazine. Forrest has been an Artist in Residence at Project Art in Massachusetts, the Mendocino Arts Center, and the Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts, in Maine.

Food Sleuth Radio
John Pastor Interview

Food Sleuth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2014 28:15


Guest John Pastor, Ph.D., Project Art for Nature, and Natural Resources Research Institute, University of MN-Duluth, describes differences between scientific and political perspectives, and his research on the effects of the mining industry on MNs sacred wild riceFriends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness