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The Glasgow School of ArtThe Glasgow School of ArtClearing at The Glasgow School of ArtClearing is a simple way to apply to The Glasgow School of Art, and offers those who not currently have a place to study on an undergraduate course the option to apply for study at the GSA in autumn 2025. In this episode of The Glasgow School of Art podcast, we hear from David Miller - Team Leader in the GSA's admissions team. David talks you through the process of clearing, how to do it and what you need to have in order to apply. We also hear from two current students - Naomi Bull, a Sc...2025-07-2416 minThe Art Coaching Club PodcastThe Art Coaching Club PodcastArtist Meredith Kinney on Developing a Signature Style and Growing Your Art CareerIn this episode of The Art Coaching Club Podcast, Hayley sits down with Meredith Kinney, an artist and designer known for her botanical-inspired, textural paintings. With a background in graphic design and fine arts, Meredith shares how she transitioned into a full-time art career, developed her unique artistic style, and built a thriving creative business. We dive into: Meredith’s journey from graphic design to fine art How she cultivated her signature aesthetic The challenges of balancing creativity with entrepreneurship Marketing strategies that have helped her grow her audience...2025-07-1542 minArt for Change PodcastArt for Change PodcastArt as Activism: Kiore's Journey Through Identity, Education, and Social ChangeIn this enlightening episode of the Art For Change Podcast, themed "Soulful Sunday," host Mister Sapiosexual, along with co-host BheeYou and guest hosts Madhadduh Marshall, Montana Cobain, and Lady Alva, engage in a profound dialogue with the multifaceted artist, art teacher, and creative curator, Kiore. Kiore shares her inspiring journey into the arts, revealing the pivotal moments that directed her path towards becoming both an artist and an educator. As a black woman, she discusses how her identity profoundly influences her artistic practice, shaping the themes she explores in her work and fostering a deeper...2025-06-301h 05Art Ed RadioArt Ed RadioEp. 472 - Using Your Master's Degree to Move Into the Art RoomIn this episode, Tim sits down with Sarah Colvin, an educator from Michigan who is transitioning from teaching special education to the art room after completing her Master’s Degree from The Art of Education University. Sarah shares her journey of discovering her passion for art education, her decision to pursue the degree, and how the program has prepared her for her new role. She also discusses the excitement and challenges of teaching nearly 500 students, her commitment to student choice and building strong relationships, and how her current skills will translate into the art room. Resources and Li...2025-06-1720 minThe Art Coaching Club PodcastThe Art Coaching Club PodcastMerging Embroidery and Abstract Art: Emily Keating Snyder on Building a Sustainable Art BusinessWhat does it take to build a thriving art business while staying true to your creative vision? In this episode, I sit down with Emily Keating Snyder, an artist known for her minimalist abstract paintings with embroidered elements. Emily shares how she developed her distinctive style, blending embroidery and abstract painting, and how she built a successful, multi-stream art business through social media, prints, and strategic partnerships. We dive into: Emily’s artistic journey—from studying art history to finding her unique voice in abstract embroidery Marketing strategies that work for artists—leveraging Instagram, Pinterest, art fairs...2025-03-2551 minThe Art of Film FundingThe Art of Film FundingJulie Rubio discusses her film about art deco icon, Tamara de Lempicka - Hosted by Heather LenzOur special guest today is Julie Rubio. Julie is an award-winning film producer, writer, director, and actor. As President of Women in Film San Francisco Bay Area and founder of East Meets West Productions, she produced the acclaimed “East Side Sushi,” which has enjoyed both domestic and international distribution via the Samuel Goldwyn Company, Sony Home Pictures, HBO North America, and Netflix. Rubio is the writer, director, and producer of the comedy “Too Perfect,” which found its audience domestically on Amazon Prime and through Osiris Entertainment. She was also the writer, director, and producer for "Six Sex Scenes and a Murder...2025-02-191h 14In Her Image: Finding Heavenly Mother in Scripture, Scholarship, the Arts, Mythology & Everyday LifeIn Her Image: Finding Heavenly Mother in Scripture, Scholarship, the Arts, Mythology & Everyday Life148. Entrusted: Exploring Heavenly Mother in Art with Brittany NguyenIn this special pre-Christmas episode, host Jessica Woodbury welcomes artist Brittany Nguyen to discuss her spiritual journey and artistic exploration of Heavenly Mother. Brittany shares the inspiration behind her breathtaking painting Entrusted, which depicts Mary, Baby Jesus, and a divine, loving Heavenly Mother blessing them. The conversation delves into Brittany's personal experiences as a mother, her awakening to Heavenly Mother, and how she channels her faith and creativity into her art. Brittany also introduces her children’s coloring book about Heavenly Parents and reflects on how her relationship with Heavenly Mother has influenced her as a woman, mother, and art...2025-01-111h 07The Art Coaching Club PodcastThe Art Coaching Club PodcastAuthenticity in Art: Katie Craig on Finding Your Voice, Building Community, and Avoiding BurnoutIn this episode of The Art Coaching Club Podcast, Katie Craig, a fine artist and nonprofit development director, shares her inspiring journey from marketing to becoming a full-time artist. Katie opens up about discovering her artistic voice, which is characterized by repetition and variation, and the transformative power of experiencing art in person. Katie offers invaluable advice on building a sustainable art business through galleries, her website, and meaningful relationships. She discusses the importance of authenticity in forging connections, overcoming burnout, and fostering a supportive artistic community. Learn how she balances creativity with business and why she...2024-12-1035 minThe Art Coaching Club PodcastThe Art Coaching Club PodcastKatie Brown: Finding Her Voice and Building a Thriving Art CareerIn this episode of The Art Coaching Club Podcast, host Hayley Price chats with Katie Brown, a Greenville, South Carolina-based artist, about her journey to building a successful art career. Katie shares her creative upbringing, from growing up in a small town with a supportive family to pursuing art in college despite uncertainty about job security. She opens up about her early career struggles, including anxiety and detours into real estate, before rediscovering her passion for painting. Katie reveals how she found her unique artistic style, built a strong presence on social media, and secured gallery representation...2024-11-261h 10New Visionary PodcastNew Visionary PodcastThe Affordable Art Fair: A Vision for Accessible Art with Erin SchuppertErin Schuppert, Director of the Affordable Art Fair in New York City, brings over a decade of experience in the art market, having held a range of influential roles throughout her career.Here’s what we discuss : 1. Erin’s journey to securing her dream job at the Affordable Art Fair2. How her team breaks down barriers to art collecting and enhances accessibility3. Strategies for increasing artist visibility and building connections with the right audienceAbout Erin -After working for almost a decade in the auction and blue...2024-09-2445 minThe M.O. PodcastThe M.O. PodcastThe M.O. Podcast Episode 12: Jewel talks about her first visual art exhibition, an immersive 200-drone light show at Crystal BridgesListen on Apple | Listen on Spotify | Watch on YoutubeIn this episode of The M.O. Podcast, we dive into the fascinating creative journey of music icon Jewel, exploring her debut visual art exhibition The Portal at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Best known for her multi-platinum, Grammy-nominated career spanning three decades, Jewel has long balanced her passion for visual art alongside her music. In The Portal, Jewel brings together a lifetime of creativity and mental health advocacy, offering visitors a truly immersive experience at the intersection of art, music, and wellness.Jewel’s ex...2024-09-101h 17Art Ed RadioArt Ed RadioEp. 420 - Entrepreneurship and the Art RoomIn today's episode, Tim welcomes art educator and first-time guest Venise Keys to the show for a discussion on entrepreneurship in the art room. Venise shares her own journey into small business ownership and talks about how the lessons she has leaned translate into her classroom. Listen as the interview covers career exploration, art history, how emerging technologies have changed the opportunities available to students, and so much more. Resources and Links 60 Visual Arts Careers to Discuss with Your Students Check out AOEU's Career Cards and find more in FLEX Curriculum Find out about all of...2024-06-1821 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationA Song About a Dead PersonArt Ranger celebrates and reminisces about the life and work of poet, Jerome Rothenberg, who passed recently. He was a treasured mentor whom we admire forever. To learn more about Rothenberg's gigantic contribution to literature, read his NYT obituary. Our favorite books of his are "That Dada Strain" and "Shaking the Pumpkin" from which title of this podcast comes: SONGS & OTHER CIRCUMSTANCES FROM THE SOCIETY OF THE MYSTIC ANIMALS of the Seneca people. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2024-06-0711 minThe Art Coaching Club PodcastThe Art Coaching Club PodcastKellie Lawler: Her Journey Back to Art and Finding the Beauty in Simplifying Her ProcessJoin us for an in-depth interview with Kellie Lawler. Kellie is inspired by structured design, patterns, and textiles. She has created many acrylic and ink artwork. Combining intrigue with the freedom of a continuous line technique, she creates graphic perspectives of human figures, nature, and other subjects. In creating a subject in one line, without constraints of proportion or perfection, each painting might unfurl differently in both the viewer's and the artist's eyes. Through her artwork, imperfect form meets perfect interpretation. Kellie developed her skills at her high school in Baltimore, MD which provided an...2024-04-3047 minThreads: The Art ExchangeThreads: The Art ExchangeArt: The Healing Elements That Go UnspokenOn episode 6, we interview artist Marwa Hachem who discusses her experience as an entrepreneur, the role art has played in her motherhood journey, art’s healing nature and her passion for depicting and sustaining a feminine presence in the art world. Discover more on our website and follow us on Instagram!2024-04-0345 minWomen\'s WordsWomen's WordsHe{Art}space with Sara VaasWe talk about CONO: Building Neighborhood Networks - Sara is ED, and what more neighborhood connections through art could look like; her jazz pop-ups business, Dizzy Charlie's Live Jazz and why she started it; and "glimmer" experiences with music + community. He{Art}space's Patreon Fannie Mae Duncan Thrive Network Old Colorado City Partnership Music Credit: Getting It Right by Holly Williams Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/holly-jones/getting-it-right License code: JFSPWLIG1BUEXEKC 2024-03-1249 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationMusic as HealingArt Ranger shares a conversation that took place in the Art Gallery at California State University, Monterey Bay as part of an exhibit reflecting on the affects of COVID 19 and the role of music as healing. Participants include artist educator, Angelica Muro, musicians, Jeffrey Jones and Lanier Sammons. Other artists referred to in this podcast: Delia Salvidar of Radio Bilingue, Salinas and Amalia Mesa Bains. All background sounds and musical interludes in this podcast are provided by the participants. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2024-03-0540 minNew Visionary PodcastNew Visionary PodcastThe Power of a Daily Creative Practice & Approaching Your Art Career as a Business with Steph BlondetIn this empowering episode we chat with Puerto Rican artist Steph Blondet. After making the decision to prioritize her studio practice, Steph noticed a major shift in her creative work and art career. Here’s what we discuss:1. How Steph’s formative years in Puerto Rico continue to influence her work today.2. Steph’s experience with panic attacks and the ways in which art supported her healing process.3. What changed when Steph began approaching her art career as a business and the power of implementing a daily creative practice. 4. T...2024-02-2242 minNew Visionary PodcastNew Visionary PodcastSharing Your Story, Working with Galleries & Believing in the Value of Your Art with Liza ZhurkovskayaIn this episode we chat with Toronto-based curator and art advisor Liza Zhurkovskaya, AKA Curator on the Go. Here’s what we discuss:1. What inspired Liza to pursue a career as a curator and open Kefi Art Gallery.2. Essential advice for working with galleries.3. The importance of valuing your work and tips for selling.4. Liza’s passion for working directly with artists to help them advance their careers.About Liza -Liza Zhurkovskaya, aka Curator on the Go, is a Toronto-based Art Cura...2024-02-1647 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationLove letter to The ConstitutionArt Ranger shares a recently discovered essay about the U.S. Constitution written by her father in the 60s. Have you ever tried to read the constitution? Well - dad breaks it down for us, and with passion, explains how it works. A crucial time to pay attention. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2024-01-1912 minThe Art Coaching Club PodcastThe Art Coaching Club PodcastEl Baker: The Power of Art and Adaptability - From Engineer to Mixed Media Artist, Navigating Online Sales and Balancing Creativity with Business SuccessHave you ever marveled at the power of art to transport you to different places and times? Then welcome to a captivating chat with the remarkable mixed media artist El Baker, straight from the heart of Austin, Texas. El's journey is a testament to the transformative power of art, and her story is bound to inspire. From an engineer to a stay-at-home mom who painted during nap times, El's passion for art propelled her towards a unique art form during the pandemic, creating intriguing dioramas of Texas scenes. In a world that's increasingly digital, El's foray into...2023-11-0751 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationMy California, Part 2Art Ranger continues to perform a long poem inspired by a prompt from California Poet Laureate, Lee Herrick. Bits of life story are spliced with observations of place. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2023-10-2112 minThe Homeschool Art RevolutionThe Homeschool Art RevolutionDot Day Art Adventures: Encouraging Kids to Make Their MarkWelcome back, art-loving homeschoolers! In this episode of The Homeschool Art Revolution, we're diving into the exciting opportunities that await us on Dot Day. Have you ever heard of this fun holiday celebrated by art teachers and creative enthusiasts worldwide? It's time to grab your coffee and join me, as we explore the inspiring story behind Dot Day and the empowering message it conveys.We'll begin by discussing the book that started it all, "The Dot" by Peter H. Reynolds. Published 20 years ago, this simple yet powerful story has sparked a movement of c...2023-09-1317 minArt GliderArt GliderThe Lightbulb Moment with Art Therapist Elise SlaterThe Lightbulb Moment explores electrifying moments of realisation and inspiration from entrepreneurs in diverse fields. Hosted by cultural entrepreneur and author, Emilya Colliver, we ask entrepreneurs about their “lightbulb moment” i.e. their creative epiphany, to find out what brought it on and how they followed through with it to get where there are today. Each episode is packed with practical tips to work towards your own lightbulb moment.In this episode, we chat with Elise Slater, an Art Therapist who finds her holding space for individuals and g...2023-08-2426 minThe Art Coaching Club PodcastThe Art Coaching Club PodcastLaurie Anne Gonzalez: Mastering the Art of Prints & Diversifying Your IncomeEver wondered how to tap into the power of diversification in your art business? Well, this episode has got you covered. We sit down with the remarkable Laurie Anne Gonzalez, a seasoned artist and the brain behind Art to Print. From her  studio, she shares her journey in the art world, the inspiration she draws from the Arizona landscape, and how she juggles creating original art, making prints, and running an online art course. In our candid chat, Laurie Anne underlines the importance of diversifying income streams for artists. She reveals the potential of art prints as a...2023-08-1543 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland Inspiration"My California" part 1Art Ranger chews on the question "My California" posed by California Poet Laureate, Lee Herrick. "What is your California?" How do you define your relationship to a state through writing about it? Before tackling the gargantuan topic, a personal narrative ensues which describes the way she first touched the Pacific edge of the continent. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2023-08-0909 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland Inspiration"My California" an inquiryIn this episode The Art Ranger works through a question posed by California Poet Laureate, Lee Herrick. "What is your California?" How do you define your relationship to a state, through writing about it? Before beginning a take on the this topic, a personal narrative ensues, describing the way we first touched the Pacific edge of the continent 39 years ago this summer. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-smedley/message2023-08-0800 minThe Art Coaching Club PodcastThe Art Coaching Club PodcastJulie Boyd: Creativity Meets Business- Navigating Art and EntrepreneurshipPicture this: You're an accomplished marketer. You've earned an MBA. You're well-versed in the world of business. But something's missing... a creative outlet, a passion that brings joy and fulfillment. This was the reality for our guest, Julie Boyd. From Oklahoma City, Julie takes us on a journey, where she found her calling in art, while juggling family, community, and business. Amid the hustle culture of America, where do creativity and business intersect? Julie Boyd, an artist and a businesswoman, shares her unique perspective on the matter. She unravels the challenges of balancing her creative passions with...2023-08-0159 minArt Drama Llama: Looking Beyond the GalleriesArt Drama Llama: Looking Beyond the GalleriesEpisode 45: Charlotte Posenenske and Her Dissatisfaction with ArtCharlotte Posenenske's work changed our understanding of the Minimalistic art style. However, she became dissatisfied with what art meant and bid her farewell to the art world. Continue the special hiatus season with the llamas this week to learn about Charlotte Posenenske and her venture into sociology. For any questions or comments, email us at artdramallama@gmail.com2023-07-0441 minThe Art Coaching Club PodcastThe Art Coaching Club PodcastDarby Shea: How to Effectively Launch a Collection and How Her First Collection Sold Out in 24 hoursAre you struggling to find the balance between your passion for art and your other responsibilities? This week, we had the pleasure of talking to the talented fine artist, Darby Shea Boggs, who has mastered the art of juggling her career as a physical therapist, being a dedicated mother, and running a successful art business. Darby shares her inspiring journey, from launching her first collection that sold out in 24 hours to discovering her unique artistic style, and offers practical advice for artists at any stage in their careers. We explore Darby's approach to successful collection releases, discussing...2023-06-201h 05The Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland Inspirationhappy looks good on youArt Ranger sits down with poet, Daniel B. Summerhill, host of an open mic series in Seaside, California. As Monterey County Poet Laureate, Summerhill's leadership includes orchestrating a group poem involving everyone present in the room, whether they've shared at the mic, or not. The results are inspiring to witness, compositions only made possible by the particular people in the room connecting one evening and responding to each other. We thought it would be great to record Daniel reading a few of these poems, as a way to document and share them while celebrating the open mic series @the...2023-06-1310 minIcelandic Art Center — Out ThereIcelandic Art Center — Out ThereSkaftfell Art Center: Imagining a Skaftfell Community with Director Pari StaveIn this episode we converse with Pari Stave, Director at Skaftfell Art Center. Pari shares her vision for fostering a connected art community in Seyðisfjörður and newly nurturing the interdependencies between the many art initiatives that can be found in the fjord. We equally discuss the unique international profile of the institution and its legacy, as well as the challenges of being geographically and metaphorically located on the periphery of Iceland.  We debut the new segment “Artwork of the month” in the episode, however, you’ll have to listen until the end to know which art...2023-05-2349 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationNotes from the FieldArt Ranger continues her series of podcasts that celebrate books. "Notes from the Field" are reflections from National Poetry Month as April melted into May, relishing the use of Notes and Voice Memo "apps" as creative tools. Also, If you enjoy literature, learning, and the meeting of minds, here are two excellent podcasts The Art Ranger has tuned in to during the past few years, especially on walks or drives: Commonplace with Rachel Zucker, and Poetry Unbound with Padraig Ó Tuama. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2023-05-1210 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationWar is a Racket!Art Ranger, along with her colleague Michael Sheridan, review "War is a Racket" by Brigadier General Smedley D. Butler. This highly decorated war hero becomes dogged activist and tours the country giving speeches about how he was in effect, a bully for the corporations, then quit.  Art Ranger and Sheridan share excerpts of the text as well as a piece of their minds. Sonic textures provided by our back up band, The Dirty Pens.  Check out Tea With Michael to learn more. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2023-03-1514 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationMobile LibrarianArt Ranger shares a rant-with-reflection from those blurring Pandemic months, while paying more granular attention to the contents of her neighborhood, namely the several Little Free Libraries that reside within a mile radius of her corral.  Some riffs provided by our 2023 virtual band, Dirty Pens. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2023-01-3010 minThe Art Coaching Club PodcastThe Art Coaching Club PodcastArt by Megan: “Chill out, slow down, and be nice to people” and Other Keys to Running and Successful Art CareerToday we talk to Megan Elizabeth of Art by Megan about her art career, her successes and challenges, and advice she would give to new artists. This is a great and authentic conversation into what it really takes to be successful in the art world and Megan shares her strategies for success. Enjoy! Learn more about Megan through her website and Instagram. Support the show Want to learn more? Join our newsletter! 2023-01-271h 07The Art Coaching Club PodcastThe Art Coaching Club PodcastJennifer Barlow: The Benefits of Blogging for Artists and Leveraging Her Art Blog to Connect with Her Audience, & Learning to Stay in Your Own LaneToday we learn about Jennifer Barlow's art career, how she fell into art, how she grew her career, and where she is now with her art practice. She offers tons of advice for artists of all levels from tips about blogs to PR to growth and so much more. Enjoy! You can learn more about Jennifer on her website and Instagram. Read the blog here. Sign up for her newsletter here. Support the show Want to learn more? Join our newsletter! 2023-01-2055 minThe Week in ArtThe Week in ArtThe art world in 2023: market predictions, big shows, museum openingsIn the first episode of the year, we look ahead at the next 12 months. Anny Shaw, the acting art market editor at The Art Newspaper, peers into her crystal ball and tries to predict the fortunes of the art market this year. Then, Jane Morris, one of our editors-at-large, José da Silva, our exhibitions editor, and host Ben Luke select the museum projects, biennales and exhibitions that they are most looking forward to in 2023.Events discussed:The Grand Egyptian Museum: no confirmed opening date. https://www.theartnewspaper.com/keywords/grand-egyptian-museumT...2023-01-131h 13The Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationAcross the Plains in 1862Art Ranger reads a passage from her great grandfather's book, "Across the Plains" An 1862 journey from Omaha to Oregon by William Smedley. The original palm-sized leather journal currently resides in a Colorado Historical Museum. This emblematic "Go west young man" story quest, contains raw struggles, dicey encounters with "Indians", descriptions of beautiful landscapes, and especially treacherous river crossings, that have never ceased to inspire members of the extended Smedley family.  For the 160th anniversary of his journey, some of his great great grand children arranged a contemporary re-enactment of the crossing - Across the Plains 2022, traversing the very same l...2022-10-1711 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationMadder 2 GoAdapted from a 2019 performance called, Mad 2 Go, and part of an art show named after the book, "Good and Mad". Now called, Madder 2 Go, the artist grapples with more recent slow-mo gutpunch, and flabbergasted anger and disgust over the churn of events concerning the assault on women's rights. Podcast vocal track is provided by the band, DIRTY PENS, a virtual anonymous set of noise making enthusiasts.   --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2022-08-1607 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland Inspiration"I am for an art .."For this episode, Art Ranger performs a written work by the recently departed Claes Oldenburg. What Beat Poets were doing for the word and the freeing of spirits, Oldenburg and his visual artist contemporaries were embracing a shift toward everyday encounters, away from rarefied and toward a plug or a clothespin. "I am for an art ..." conveys this unmuseum (art is everywhere) enthusiasm that the Art Ranger relishes and interprets for the listener. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2022-07-2612 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationWelcome to The Department of Homeland InspirationA re-introduction to new and continuing listeners. This 3 minute description is Art Ranger's mission statement and quest to share her absurd way of being in the world, through the lens of art.  We compose our audio narratives and interviews alongside a homegrown soundscape. This podcast is attuned to creatives and curious folk who enjoy literature, images, and art making processes.  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2022-07-1503 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationA brief IntroductionA quick overview of what the listener may experience here at The Department of Homeland Inspiration. This is an audio art narrative brought to you by The Art Ranger. She watches out for art in its many forms, conducts interviews with cool people you've never heard of, creates audio portraits, writes essays, slams poems, rants about the absurdities of living, keeps an audio diary, and wishes to create nutritional intellectual snacks for you, dear listener. Each episode is a unique work of audio art consisting of woven together bits and bytes.   --- Send in a voice m...2022-07-1500 minIn The Art Scene. Show about artists, their journeys, art business, successes, failures, inspirationIn The Art Scene. Show about artists, their journeys, art business, successes, failures, inspirationS4-E1: San Diego artist and 3-times cancer survivor Judy Salinsky shares her story of battling cancer and how color helped her healI have known Judy Salinksy since 2018 when we both were members of the San Dieguito Art Guild. I admired her work as a painter and I watched her explore the world of bronze sculpture for the first time. But little did I know about her personal story, the challenging upbringing as an artist, and victorious battles with lung cancer... Whatever life has thrown her way, she has never given up on herself and her art. Links and references Official website: judysalinsky.com Instagram: instagram.com/judysalinskyart Facebook: facebook...2022-06-1959 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationTea With Michael: local voices and visionsA conversation and soundscape featuring documentarist, artist and creator of Community Supported Film, Michael Sheridan.  This audio portrait contains parts of our conversation in a matrix of soundtrack clips from the collection. The collaborative works discussed and sampled herein have been created in Afghanistan, Haiti, and among new immigrant and refugee communities in the greater Boston area with Michael serving as teacher/ facilitator/ producer. An inspiring version of nurturing the art within others.   --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2022-05-1615 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationCan you hear me?Art Ranger delivers two spoken word pieces that came about due to a collaborative art show called Courage Within Women Without Shelter. Critical Ground is a collective of four women artists in Monterey, California who tackle the subject of "homelessness" using art workshops as a way to connect with the women, learn more about their circumstances, and to raise awareness and funds. If you wish to see the art show virtually and meet all the artists involved, here is a video produced by Monterey Museum of Art. This being "women's history" month feels fitting for the episode.     2022-03-0411 minSTUK on Self LoveSTUK on Self Love(#11) A Convo of Self Love Art Education & Advocacy with Tazeen Shaikh#colorforacause ~ Buy the Kids Coloring Book or our Grown Coloring Book STUK News: READ NOW and watch us on YOUTUBE Follow us on Instagram: @STUKONSELFLOVE Tazeen speaks up and out about art stigma, art biases, racism within the. art world, and her own experience with art. She passionately shares her view on the value of self love art education. Her love audibly bursts through as she boldly shares her advocacy with our community. In this episode Tazeen lays out the stats, that are painstakingly hard for us to find. There are little to...2022-01-2612 minArt Supply PosseArt Supply Posse129: The Unique Feel of Art Materials with Catherine MonahonCatherine Monahon talks with Kim about the tactile properties of clay and other art materials. Catherine has her own podcast dedicated to art materials called Material Feels. 2021-12-1432 minArt Guide Australia PodcastArt Guide Australia PodcastThe Long Run #10: Bonita Ely on art as a catalyst“I decided that art essentially is a communication, so my basis of my work is conceptual,” says artist Bonita Ely, a pioneer in environmental art in Australia, in our latest episode of The Long Run, a podcast talking with artists who have 60-year practices.Known for her sculpture, installations and performance art, Ely’s work is considered ground breaking, particularly through her feminist and environmentally driven works.  She’s an often-cited influence for many environmental artists, and her works have been exhibited at documenta 14, and collected by institutions like New York’s Museum of Modern Art.  Ely grew u...2021-12-0731 minArt Guide Australia PodcastArt Guide Australia PodcastThe Long Run #10: Bonita Ely on art as a catalyst“I decided that art essentially is a communication, so my basis of my work is conceptual,” says artist Bonita Ely, a pioneer in environmental art in Australia, in our latest episode of The Long Run, a podcast talking with artists who have 60-year practices. Known for her sculpture, installations and performance art, Ely’s work is considered ground breaking, particularly through her feminist and environmentally driven works. She’s an often-cited influence for many environmental artists, and her works have been exhibited at documenta 14, and collected by institutions like New York’s Museum of Modern Art. Ely grew up in the rural...2021-12-0731 minNational Gallery of Art TalksNational Gallery of Art TalksWyeth Lecture in American Art 2021: Prioritizing Indigenous Communities and VoicesIn this lecture, released on December 3, 2021, Patricia Marroquin Norby (Purépecha), associate curator of Native American art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met), discusses her recent research and curatorial practices that affirm Indigenous representations. Dr. Norby shares her vision for and approaches to collecting, presenting, and interpreting Native American art at the Met and beyond. Watch the presentation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pesVJrxvTlY2021-12-0339 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationEmily the DickensUnearthed from a drawer, Art Ranger reads from - And Being, but an Ear, a 29 year old essay based on one Emily Dickinson poem, a poem that seems morbid but goes transcendental. She also reads selections from her copy of The Gorgeous Nothings (2013), a generous art book displaying images of Emily's envelope poems, in her own hand upon slightly torn, butter-colored paper fragments of actual size.  See, Art Ranger's love has always been fed by books, such as Susan Howe's My Emily Dickinson, which likely inspired the essay, and of course, The Archives.  --- Send in a voice me...2021-11-1611 minVictory Art PodcastVictory Art PodcastArt Talk: Tanya BilousThis episode of ArtTalk features Ukrainian artist Tanya Bilous who got her start in art as an apprentice. Learn more about what inspires her and her humble beginnings in the colossus that is the art industry.Check out her Art here:https://www.victoryart.eu/eshop/artist/tanya.xhtml2021-10-2715 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationTea With Gerda: spontaneous joyIn celebrating cool people you've probably never heard of, Art Ranger catches up with poet and entrepreneur Gerda Govine.  She's now completing her sixth book of poetry and you can find out more about the artist here. Gerda was born in St Thomas, raised in New York, and currently lives in Jamul, California. This episode is an audio portrait woven of Gerda's poems and our dialog, and she knows how to make "Poetry Within Reach"! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2021-07-2212 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationBob Dylan is Time TravelingArt Ranger's celebrates Bob Dylan's 80th birthday, in part due to Patti Smith, who declared this May: Bob Month. Herein we explore the affects of the early analog experience and how it can shape one's internal musical library throughout the decades. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2021-05-2412 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationSpecial Clearance Sale of Famous MasterpiecesThe title of a poem from the book "Starting from San Francisco" by the late Lawrence Ferlinghetti interpreted by the Art Ranger. Welcome to season 2 of this podcast:  Homeland Inspiration is about discovering things that might have been there all along, stumbling upon them and taking note.  Due to a book falling off the shelf (and seeming oh so relevant) during Season 1, we read Tentative Description of a Dinner to Promote the Impeachment of President Eisenhower and Big Fat Hairy Vision of Evil by Mr. Ferlinghetti.   --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hom...2021-05-0508 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationA Book Fell Open Right ThereArt Ranger reads a poem by Lawrence Ferlinghetti that seems both current and historical, the first of three with permission granted by New Directions Publishing Corporation. Using various musical items lying around her studio, the Art Ranger gives it a certain contextual texture. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2021-04-2008 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationNonfungible EverydaysArt Ranger takes on the recent wowy, Beeple-NFT story; as a practicing artist drawn to absurdities, rant she must. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2021-03-3006 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationTea with DorisArt Ranger weaves conversation with multi-multi-media artist, Doris Bittar into an audio portrait. Here at the Department of Homeland Inspiration, we believe one of the perks of being an artist is the other creatives you meet along the route. Doris has been the recipient of numerous grants, awards and commendables; she exhibits her work nationally and internationally, always in process. Plus, you can learn an easy and delicious recipe with Doris, called Mishi Malfouf/ Deconstructed Cabbage on vimeo. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2021-03-1810 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationPowerama SpeaksPowerama is an aspirational radio play - monologue wherein, a middle aged lady takes stock of her technologically "assisted" brain on 2021.  Art Ranger has been collecting her thoughts about (tech) on posit notes for years, which formed the basis for this rant. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2021-02-0108 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationTea with TereseThis Tea for Two is the first of a series of conversations, where art is in the intersection. Herein,  Art Ranger interviews artist Terese Garcia, who also writes poems.  While living in Big Sur, Terese's creative method took root, developing into an intricately textured, non-representational art practice. Several years ago, she also began exercising her voice as a writer; we're delighted to present three of her recent poems.  And for those of you who don't often take in poetry, come along with us; we think you'll be carried away by this intriguing word delivery experience. --- Send in a v...2020-12-0809 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationWomen's March FlashbackArt Ranger conducts her train through a storytelling recount of the January 2017  Womens March and inaugural weekend, in an effort to reharness some of that energy, what she calls a Flashback Action Pack, with hope, and hopefully humor, confronting the hemorrhaging hypocrisy as it unfolds.  Amongst the sonic infield bits are some Tibetan bowls played with our art friend from the ancient neighborhood, Maggie Stewart. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2020-10-3108 minArt Focus, Spoken.Art Focus, Spoken.Beyond Codes and Aesthetics: Curating Art-Science Collaborations | Art Focus, Spoken.Delighted to introduce Beyond Codes and Aesthetics, a new podcast series from Art Focus that explores innovative art-science collaborations that engage with society. This series offers an in-depth look from the perspective of artists, curators, and scientists into the realms of art and science and how they come together to create unexpectedly interesting sparks.  For its first-ever episode, we spoke with art historian, curator, and digital communicator, Kimberly Glassman to discuss the fascinating intersections of art and science in exhibitions, digital outreach projects, and art residencies at scientific research institutes. The Montreal born...2020-10-2200 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationSip it!Art Ranger shares a recipe by creative director and friend, John Crane.  We all have a lot to get through, don't we? - If you're perhaps fishing for "something to take the edge off" or to stoke reverie, here's where mixology meets riffing while sipping.  Guitar vibe segments provided by offspring, Noah Lindenthal.  And we do recommend checking out John Crane's work. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2020-10-2006 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationVery Pink SlipArt Ranger has dispatched her favorite four letter word to help sponge up our general sense of overwhelm with so many kinds of &#@% storms brewing. Well,..has your cusssss word count skyrocketed these past four years!??  Adding to the soundscape, trombone notes were provided by Evelyn Proffit,  recent graduate of Oberlin Conservatory of Music. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2020-09-1408 minThe Art Manuals Unwrapped PodcastThe Art Manuals Unwrapped PodcastArt Manuals Unwrapped: Season 1 - Ep1 – Art CatalogueOn this episode of Art Manuals Unwrapped we learn about the Priscilla Wrightson’s passion and background in art history. Beginning with her what sparked her passion for Western European art history at school, which led her onto her academic study at the Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London, where she was taught by Sir Anthony Blunt, who had a rather spicy background.  We also talk about her career in the antique book trade and how she went about compiling the art catalogue discussed in the episode.   Follow Art Manuals Unwrapped on: Inst...2020-09-0619 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationVintage FeelingsWhat if someone took a swab of all our dreams? In this episode, Art Ranger performs the second of three poems by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, used by permission from New Directions Publishers.  If you are looking for a sugar coating for our times, or a soft-serve yoga mantra, you should probably not click here.  However, If you are interested in bits and bytes of art, curated and created, squeezed through some h(e(ar)t) valves, then we sincerely hope you'll join us. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2020-08-1307 minArt Focus, Spoken.Art Focus, Spoken.Creating Through Crisis with Raine Storey | Art Focus, Spoken.An uplifting conversation of resilience through adversity with London based Canadian Artist, Raine Storey. Raine opens up about her journey in becoming a full-time artist after recovering from emergency open heart surgery. She speaks about overcoming physical and mental health challenges to focus on her passion. Her story and attitude towards life as reflected in her artwork is deeply inspiring. As the founder of Raine Storey Illustration, Raine's professional art career has taken her all over the world, receiving awards, exhibiting, and selling to private collectors. Raine completed her BFA as a Loran Scholar at Queen’s Un...2020-06-151h 04The Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationShelteringArt Ranger wonders over "sheltering" while introducing a collaborative art adventure. Four artists known as Critical Ground working with Fund for Homeless Women and project partners: Women in Transition, I-help, The Gathering for Women.  We created art workshops with women without shelter and now explore our own art expressions about this topic to be exhibited at the Monterey Museum of Art (date TBD). Learn more about the artists: Dora Lisa Rosenbaum, Amanda Salm, Denese Sanders, and (Me)lissa Smedley. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2020-05-3008 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationBack to the Drawing BoardArt Ranger shares an excerpt of her ever morphing essay about her love of drawing.  She also asks two other artists for their thoughts about the practice of drawing and how it intersects with their general practice: we'll hear from Jean Vengua and Nanette Yannuzzi Macias. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2020-05-0506 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationHow do you do?The Department of Homeland Inspiration is a state of being, one that emphasizes art as a component of daily living.  This podcast has grown out of a blog of the same name, brought to you by the Art Ranger, in which the artist and her community share 'found' art. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/melissa-smedley/message2020-04-1803 minThe Department of Homeland InspirationThe Department of Homeland InspirationWelcome to this Podcast - at this MomentYour host, The Art Ranger, introduces her way of processing the world through the lens of art.  She welcomes your participation in this new  adventure which happens to coincide with a worldwide panic attack.  Her multi-media art forms have included sculpture, slam poetry, video, performance, and blogging short essays; this podcast will draw from all previous life experience. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message2020-04-1803 minState Of The ArtState Of The ArtThe Art of Transformative Data: Maja Petric, ArtistMaja Petric creates transformative spatial experiences using data-gathering technology and light installation. In this episode Maja shares her thoughts on what it is to be an artist, her journey from site-specific performance art to techart, and offers insight into her celestial-based work using AI and machine-learning. -About Maja Petric-Maja Petric creates immersive art installations that engage human connection with nature and other living beings. She combines light with new technologies such as artificial intelligence, computer vision and spatialized sound to expand the multi-sensory apparatus through which art can be experienced. Her...2020-02-2800 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtEp. 61: Miss Art World Confesses: She Was Once A Mime!Welcome to another episode of Not Real Art! Joining us today is conceptual artist and fellow podcaster Katherine Cooksey, aka Miss Art World. With a new show coming out in a few days, she is excited to share a bit about what the audience can expect from the show, what performance art entails, her approach to each performance and why it is the purest of all art forms. For show notes and any links to Miss Art World's work, visit: https://notrealart.com/miss-art-world From an early age, Katherine was drawn to all things feminine and got into the world o...2019-09-241h 01Artrepreneur PodcastArtrepreneur PodcastSocially Engaged Art Inspires Alexis Yuen to Take ActionAlexis Yuen is on a mission to discover socially engaged art by underrepresented artists that creates dialogue around today’s pressing issues and encourages action. Alexis is an art advisor, business and branding strategist, art tour docent, activist, and former artist. She’s now a creative entrepreneur and founder of her own company, The Art Diplomat, an art advisory for good. Her new business educates young people on how to change the world through art collecting; curates socially-conscious artworks for homes and brands; breaks barriers and creates paid opportunities for underrepresented artists, and inspires women of color to pursue caree...2019-09-1714 minState Of The ArtState Of The ArtAI Art with Camila Magrane, Multimedia ArtistWe continue our exploration into AI art this time speaking with San Francisco-based artist, Camila Magrane, whose recent project, OSMA, combines artificial intelligence and social media with plant-life. -About Camila Magrane-Camila Magrane is a multimedia artist originally from caracas, venezuela. having a father from the us and a mother from venezuela, she grew up alternating between both countries. Being fully exposed to two different cultures gave her a greater understanding of what it means to have various perspectives.After graduating from film school in caracas, she moved back to...2019-08-2300 minState Of The ArtState Of The ArtArt & Morality with Michelle Hartney & The Delaware Art MuseumGuest host, Michelle Hartney discusses the decolonization of museums with Heather Campbell Coyle, Chief Curator and Curator of American Art at the Delaware Art Museum, and Amelia Wiggins, Assistant Director of Learning & Engagement at the Delaware Art Museum. Together, they break down what decolonizing museums means and entails. Heather and Amelia share and explain the Delaware Art Museum's reinstallation efforts as an empathetic museum and how this new approach reshape the acquisition process, language-use and presentation in the production of new exhibitions. -About Heather Campbell Coyle-Heather Campbell Coyle is Chief...2019-07-1900 minArt Made EasyArt Made EasyWays to Make Art a Priority in Your Family with Jean Van’t Hul: AME 135Do you ever wonder how the art moms on social media actually get their kids to create art? The photos are beautiful, the kids are engaged, and the materials beg to be used. What’s their secret sauce? Most likely, they’ve been inspired and nurtured by Jean Van’t Hul, the founder of The Artful Parent. Jean started The Artful Parent partly to chronicle and share the experiences with her children’s art group, and also as a way for her to focus more on what it means to her to be an artful parent. This episode is our conversati...2019-06-2639 minState Of The ArtState Of The ArtThe Art of Protecting Lands: Aviva RahmaniContinuing our exploration into the umbrella of environmental art, in this episode Andrew speaks with artist, Aviva Rahmani, who creates public, site-specific art to fight off land developers. Focusing on her series, Blued Trees Symphony, Aviva explains how her approach incorporates community, creativity and legal theory to protect natural landscapes. She also touches upon her belief of our community being in a time of "eco-suicide," and where she identifies her art in the umbrella of "environmental art."-About Blued Trees Symphony- The Blued Trees Symphony is an ongoing, site-specific land...2019-04-1200 minState Of The ArtState Of The ArtSex Positive: The Art of Shaping Body Politics with Shawné Michaelain Holloway, ArtistGuest host, MegZany dives into the work of new media artist, Shawné Michaelain Holloway, who explores aspects of relationships and interactions through digital spaces and performances. Together, the two discuss Shawné's transition to offline work, her interest in power dynamics and how these are addressed in her pieces, the correlation between kink spaces and Shawné's artwork, and how she transfers aspects and sensations from sexual and "taboo" realms into art spaces to engage her audience, and so much more.-About Shawné Michaelain Holloway-Shawné Michaelain Holloway is a new media artis...2019-03-2100 minArt Made EasyArt Made EasyTips on Running an After-School Program: AME 122Have you ever wanted to start an after school program? Today's guest, Pamela Saunders from Washington, D.C. was motivated to teach art when her children entered elementary school. Like many school districts, art was not offered, so Pamela took it upon herself to begin an after-school art program. Pamela shares how she began her after-school art classes, what challenges she experienced and what motivates her to keep her vision alive. Take a peak inside her art room and see what two projects were a home-run for her K-4th grade students. As with all interviews with members of The...2019-02-1338 minArt Made EasyArt Made EasyThe Inside Scoop on Running a Full-Time Art Studio: AME 115Many art teachers dream of running their own art studio. The freedom, the creativity and the chance to impact children on a deeper level appeals to many of us. Maureen Marks, a member of our Sparklers Club, shares how she went from teaching art in a public school to running a successful art business in her home town of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Maureen shares what made her decide to move out of her home and into a rented space, what she charges for her classes, what her biggest challenges are and her own special take on paint parties. If you’re an...2018-11-1423 minState Of The ArtState Of The ArtThe Art of Popular Iconography: Carla Gannis, Transmedia Artist & Digital StorytellerTransmedia artist, Carla Gannis, is perhaps best known for her reinterpretation of art historical masterpieces in contemporary lens, replacing elements with popular iconography--aka, emojis. These tableaus include her piece, Garden of Emoji Delights (2014), a contemporary take on Hieronymus Bosch's famous masterpiece, The Garden of Earthly Delights, and, more recently, Portraits in Landscape (2018), which premiered in Times Square and is inspired by the sixteenth-century mannerist painter Giuseppe Arcimboldo. In this episode, Carla tells us about her childhood growing up in the Appalachian mountains within a family that encouraged creative expression, her shift from traditional oil painting to...2018-09-2000 minArt Made EasyArt Made EasyHow to Teach Art with Heart: AME 101Connecting with children through art is an essential ingredient in the success and longevity of artist, Jill Hatcher. Jill teaches children ages 4-12 in a public school, does after school art classes and hosts private classes in her home. And she doesn't hold a teaching degree! It's hard to imagine where she finds the energy until you meet her. Jill is enthusiastic, warm and loves connecting with both her students and fellow teachers. We spotlight Jill in our Sparkle magazine and asked her to share her story on Art Made Easy. This episode is for anyone who is not a...2018-07-1839 minState Of The ArtState Of The ArtThe Art of Mixed Reality: Nancy Cahill, ArtistNancy Cahill creates intensely fragmented forms pulsing with momentum that threaten to explode of their paper confines. Well, her creations did just that earlier this year when she partnered with a developer to create her augmented reality app, 4th Wall, which allows users to place her VR drawings within their own environment, anytime, anywhere. The app also allows users to virtually visit her LA studio, and to experience an AR hologram of her discussing the conceptual underpinnings of her work. In this episode, we talk with Nancy about her journey from "traditional" art mediums to VR and...2018-05-1700 minArt Made EasyArt Made EasyHow To Cultivate Craftsmanship in Your Art Room: AME 092Today I'm talking to an art teacher who confesses to being focused on the end result. Before you judge, listen to how Britt Curley, from the blog, Art Room Britt, sets her intention with her students as they work through mediums, learn techniques and create a beautiful piece of art in the process. Britt puts a lot of attention on a finely tuned finished product. Craftsmanship, neatness and detail are integrated into her art classes and children respond with enthusiasm and confidence. Britt shares how she came to teach children in her home, growing from one class with only a...2018-05-0947 minPositively CreativePositively Creative033 - Maggie Covert LeBlanc of Walking Man Studios on Finding a Niche Subject Matter, and Working Through Grief with ArtOn this episode of Positively Creative, Maggie Covert LeBlanc of Walking Man Studios talks with us about being an artist in New Orleans, keeping her business going while experiencing a family tragedy and how her art helped her heal after the loss of her niece. We also chat about her custom work and her adorable dog series!   About Maggie: Maggie Covert received her Bachelor’s degree from Maryland Institute College of Art in Interdisciplinary Sculpture with a Concentration in Book Arts. She was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. Her home has mad...2018-03-2948 minArt Made EasyArt Made EasyHow One Classroom Teacher Went from Art Breakdown to Art Star: AME 087Michelle Gifford, a second-grade teacher from Thousand Oaks California, confessed to failing miserably with her first attempt at teaching art. She had followed her school's purchased art program but never felt confident that she was giving her students the best art experience. After a miserable open house, where parents expressed disappointment with her art attempts, Michelle plucked up the determination to learn how to teach art. After learning all she could, Michelle went all in with her art education and is now known as the teacher who does "all the art". This episode is for anyone who doesn't consider themselves...2018-03-2849 minState Of The ArtState Of The ArtThe Art of Sustainability: VidaVida is a San Francisco-based brand connecting artists with the means of production in order to create clothing and accessories adorned with the artists’ original designs. Vida CEO and Founder Umaimah Mendhro sat down with Ethan for this week’s episode to talk about using tech to disrupt the status quo, the importance of creating sustainable systems for business, fashion, and art, and the need for beautiful design. -About Vida-Vida is an online shop that allows artists to create fashion and accessories with their original designs. With over 490,000 orig...2017-12-2600 minPositively CreativePositively Creative026 - Beth Winterburn, Fine Artist on Releasing Art Collections Online, Pricing Her Work, and Selling Work from Craft Fairs to Restaurants and AnthropologieDorothy had the chance to sit down with Beth Winterburn, an abstract fine artist and discuss how she started creating abstract thanks to a friend's request.  Beth discusses how she prices her artwork and how she releases collections online, which helps with seasons of creating, packaging, uploading online, and helps give herself breaks. For more Beth Winterburn: http://www.ebw-artwork.com/ (3:00) Art 101 elements and principles of art as her guide (5:00) @ebw_artwork (6:00) Beth's art background (17:00) growing her studio from kid mode (19:00) her first abstract piece 4 y...2017-10-121h 09Positively CreativePositively CreativeEpisode 24 - Deanna Hamsley on Selling Artwork Through Facebook Advertising, Getting Started By Hosting Workshops, & Tips for Connecting with Customers at Art ShowsToday's episode is a fun conversation with fine artist Deanna Hamsley about the art world and how she has grown her following and her customer base by giving Facebook followers a Call to Action, showing her work at local art shows, and getting her start by hosting workshops.  We all know that as a full time artist, we are juggling all the things in every aspect of our business, but Deanna has us beat.  She paints in her sleep!  For more Deanna Hamsley: https://www.deannahamsleyartwork.com/ Deanna Hamsley Facebook Page For...2017-09-281h 17Art Made EasyArt Made EasyBehind Dot Day Projects – The Benefits of Expressive Art: AME 065International Dot Day, based on Peter Reynold’s book, The Dot, is coming up on September 15th. The Dot is the story of Vashti who is overwhelmed at the sight of a blank piece of paper. Her art teacher gently encourages her to explore art her way. Most art teachers consider Peter Reynold’s books essential reads for the art room as he addresses the issues children face when learning how to be an artist. What I love about the story is the underlying importance of expressive art. This episode takes a look at why expressive art is so important for...2017-09-1230 min