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Art Talk Live
Art Talk Live #377 - Julia Noyes Art Recap Of 2020 And Looking Ahead To 2021
Julia Noyes shares how Noyes Art Gallery flourished during the 2020 pandemic and gratitude for patrons supporting the artists. Also looking ahead to 2021 and all that has in store for patrons and artists.
2023-12-24
13 min
Art Talk Live
Art Talk Live #371 - Julia Noyes - Art in the Garden 2020
Julia Noyes joins Art Talk Live to share about the Noyes Art Gallery 8th Annual Art in the Garden September 12, 2020. Listen in as she shares how the gallery is preparing for nearly 50 artists to show their work and meet patrons in the beautiful Lincoln Sunken Gardens.
2023-12-24
13 min
New Visionary Podcast
How to Bring More Joy & Self-Compassion into Your Art Practice with Ingrid V. Wells
Join us for a powerful & insightful discussion with visual artist Ingrid V. Wells about paving your path while finding moments of delight along the way. Here’s what we discuss:1. How a guided meditation led Ingrid to completely shift paths and pursue a career as an artist.2. Thoughtful strategies for moving forward in the direction of your dreams and living with intention.3. The importance of our daily habits and approaching life one day at a time. Ask yourself - what can I do today to feel good?4. The power of practicing ge...
2023-12-21
49 min
New Visionary Podcast
Elevate Your Art Career in Victoria’s Powerful Workshops & Programs
In today’s solo episode Victoria shares valuable information about her educational programs for artists. There are 3 ways you can work with Victoria to elevate your art career! See details below.1. Victoria teaches The Emerging Artist Workshop a few times a year. In this 2.5 hour virtual workshop, she provides essential strategies for emerging artists who are ready to grow their art career. To register for the last workshop of 2023, click here.2. In The Artist Glow-Up Program, Victoria works with artists in a group setting over 12 weeks. Each week Victoria covers a different topic related to yo...
2023-11-07
09 min
Art Musings
Josie Clouting: building an art community
Sally and Carole chat with an incredible Oxfordshire artist: Josie Clouting. The focus? How can new artists break into their local art scene? Find out on this episode of Art Musings. And THANK YOU for being here. Means the world. ❤️ -- ABOUT JOSIE CLOUTING: "I'm Josie Clouting. I am a landscape artist inspired by wild and ancient places. My paintings are expressive and intuitive, and respond to the light, atmosphere and topography of the natural world. "I take great joy in the variety of colours and textures in the landscape and try to brin...
2023-11-06
32 min
New Visionary Podcast
Art, Motherhood & Empowering Women Artists with Mona Lerch
S1 E39. Tune in for a powerful and uplifting conversation with Mona Lerch, visual artist & founder of Women Art United Movement. In this deeply personal episode, Mona shares her journey with postpartum depression and how painting provided her with a space to heal through this experience. Additionally, Mona tells us about her company and why she’s so passionate about supporting women artists worldwide. Here’s what we discuss: 1. What led Mona to transition from performing arts to visual arts, and how painting became a pivotal tool in overcoming postpartum depression.2. The importance of trusting yours...
2023-06-15
57 min
"Raising the BAAR" in Art, Culture, and Society - Diversity Edit and Artpreneurs(c)
Season 3: Merging Art and Money for Artists
During this episode Jewell Sparks and Cesar Biojo discuss his work as an artist and his desire to help artists make money by staying true to their passion, creating art! Cesar is a true ArtPreneur (c) who is the co-founder of a tech solution for artists to monetize their creative talents. "Raising the BAAR" podcast highlights the experiences of collectors, investors, underrepresented, African Diaspora and LatinX artists, as well as those who are shaping the future of art, culture and society. This season is focused on creators equity as the BAAR Art Journey prepares fo...
2023-04-20
21 min
Untitled Art Podcast
Episode 59: Reproductive Justice, Art History, and Witchcraft in Angela Fraleigh’s "The Raving Ones"
Angela Fraleigh and Maritza Lacayo will discuss reproductive Justice, art history and witchcraft in the context of Fraleigh's monumental painting installation The Raving Ones, on view as a special project at the Untitled Art Fair. Fraleigh’s lush and layered paintings harness the magic of making the invisible, visible. Illuminating erased or forgotten female figures, her paintings unsettle familiar narratives to help shift perspectives and upend contemporary power dynamics. Traversing topics from the medieval witch-hunts and the rise of capitalism to Reagan era politics and the devastating overturning of Roe V. Wade, Lacayo and Fraleigh will locate some of the hi...
2022-12-27
34 min
Untitled Art Podcast
Episode 51: The power of XR technologies on the art world. Presented by Vortic
Oliver Miro, founder of Vortic Art, in conversation with artist Gretchen Andrew, discussing the impact of XR (extended reality) technologies on the art world and bringing their complementary perspectives to the table. Together, they will discuss how digital and VR exhibiting solutions can encourage new dialogues between artists, galleries and collectors in a sustainable and accessible way. As Untitled Art, Miami Beach 2022 digital partner and the leading sustainable digital platform for the arts, Vortic is committed to providing the highest quality virtual viewing experiences for galleries, collectors, and institutions. Gretchen Andrew hacks systems of power with art, code, and glitter...
2022-12-27
45 min
New Books in Performing Arts
Lisa Blackmore and Liliana Gómez, "Liquid Ecologies in Latin American and Caribbean Art" (Routledge, 2020)
In this podcast, Lisa Blackmore, Senior Lecture in the School of Philosophy, History and Interdisciplinary Studies Center at the University of Essex, and Liliana Gomez, Professor of Art and Society at the University of Kassel, introduce their edited volume Liquid Ecologies in Latin American and Caribbean art (Routledge, 2020) and the multiple ways it proposes to "think with water". Spotlighting the ways in which artists in the Americas have long been in dialogue with water, liquids and fluids as material signifiers and ontological materials, the authors in this volume examine artists and works that open up larger discussions about history, ecol...
2022-06-07
1h 07
New Books in Latin American Studies
Lisa Blackmore and Liliana Gómez, "Liquid Ecologies in Latin American and Caribbean Art" (Routledge, 2020)
In this podcast, Lisa Blackmore, Senior Lecturer in the School of Philosophy, History and Interdisciplinary Studies Centre at the University of Essex, and Liliana Gomez, Professor of Art and Society at the University of Kassel, introduce their edited volume Liquid Ecologies in Latin American and Caribbean art (Routledge, 2020) and the multiple ways it proposes to "think with water". Spotlighting the ways in which artists in the Americas have long been in dialogue with water, liquids and fluids as material signifiers and ontological materials, the authors in this volume examine artists and works that open up larger discussions about history, ecol...
2022-06-07
1h 07
New Books in Caribbean Studies
Lisa Blackmore and Liliana Gómez, "Liquid Ecologies in Latin American and Caribbean Art" (Routledge, 2020)
In this podcast, Lisa Blackmore, Senior Lecture in the School of Philosophy, History and Interdisciplinary Studies Center at the University of Essex, and Liliana Gomez, Professor of Art and Society at the University of Kassel, introduce their edited volume Liquid Ecologies in Latin American and Caribbean art (Routledge, 2020) and the multiple ways it proposes to "think with water". Spotlighting the ways in which artists in the Americas have long been in dialogue with water, liquids and fluids as material signifiers and ontological materials, the authors in this volume examine artists and works that open up larger discussions about history, ecol...
2022-06-07
1h 07
New Books in Film
Lisa Blackmore and Liliana Gómez, "Liquid Ecologies in Latin American and Caribbean Art" (Routledge, 2020)
In this podcast, Lisa Blackmore, Senior Lecture in the School of Philosophy, History and Interdisciplinary Studies Center at the University of Essex, and Liliana Gomez, Professor of Art and Society at the University of Kassel, introduce their edited volume Liquid Ecologies in Latin American and Caribbean art (Routledge, 2020) and the multiple ways it proposes to "think with water". Spotlighting the ways in which artists in the Americas have long been in dialogue with water, liquids and fluids as material signifiers and ontological materials, the authors in this volume examine artists and works that open up larger discussions about history, ecol...
2022-06-07
1h 07
New Books in Art
Lisa Blackmore and Liliana Gómez, "Liquid Ecologies in Latin American and Caribbean Art" (Routledge, 2020)
In this podcast, Lisa Blackmore, Senior Lecture in the School of Philosophy, History and Interdisciplinary Studies Center at the University of Essex, and Liliana Gomez, Professor of Art and Society at the University of Kassel, introduce their edited volume Liquid Ecologies in Latin American and Caribbean art (Routledge, 2020) and the multiple ways it proposes to "think with water". Spotlighting the ways in which artists in the Americas have long been in dialogue with water, liquids and fluids as material signifiers and ontological materials, the authors in this volume examine artists and works that open up larger discussions about history, ecol...
2022-06-07
1h 07
Audio-guides | Voies-Voix résilientes
Kassandra Reynolds | Assez d’espace à l’intérieur (2020)
Assez d’espace à l’intérieur (2020)En septembre 2020, avec l’arrivée du campement sur la rue Notre-Dame Est, à Montréal, Kassandra Reynolds a décidé d’approfondir le sujet de l’itinérance. Ce lieu est rapidement devenu un repère, lui permettant de visiter jour après jour les mêmes personnes. Pendant des mois, elle a documenté l’évolution du campement et le quotidien des campeurs tout en s’intégrant à la communauté. Ce site est devenu une sorte de grande famille où elle a énormément appris en étant témoin des différents combats de chacun et de la pro...
2022-06-01
02 min
Agora Digital Art
22.03.13 Recentering #2: Vanessa Murrell from DATEAGLE ART
In the second episode of Recentering, Beth speaks to the co-founder of DATEAGLE ART, Vanessa Murrell, about the ways the curatorial platform seeks to champion environmental and socially sustainable practice. Vanessa talks to Beth about DATEAGLE ART’s recent projects and discusses the everyday considerations that curators and gallerists go through to reach sustainable goals. Revealing how exhibition-making is not a simple path from artist to viewer, instead of being a constant mediation of multiple webs, Vanessa considers the path to achieving sustainability through curation. DATEAGLE ART is a London-based contemporary art platform highlighting emerging and under-represented ar...
2022-03-13
28 min
National Gallery of Art Talks
John Wilmerding Symposium on American Art 2021: Session II: Alma Thomas’s Studio Practice
Presentations on Thomas’s studio art training and involvement with galleries, museums, and universities by Renee Maurer, Nell Irvin Painter, and Rebecca VanDiver, followed with discussion moderated by Steven Nelson Renee Maurer, associate curator, The Phillips Collection, and coordinating curator for Alma W. Thomas: Everything is Beautiful; Nell Irvin Painter, artist, Edwards Professor of American History Emerita, Princeton University, and Alma W. Thomas: Everything is Beautiful catalog contributor; and Rebecca VanDiver, assistant professor of African American art, Dean's Faculty Fellow (2019–2021), Mellon Faculty Fellow in Digital Humanities (2020–2021), Vanderbilt University, and Alma W. Thomas: Everything is Beautiful catalog contributor. Moderated by Steven Nelson...
2022-01-24
1h 23
Future Focus; UK at Expo 2020
The Value of Installation Art as a Place Maker
Lise Arlot is an art entrepreneur and art business guest lecturer. She is passionate about increasing access to and engagement with art. She co-founded Feral Horses, a global crowdfunding platform which sold shares of about 20 artworks to happy co-owners who are now experiencing the joy of being art collectors. Lise is now the Head of Operations & Strategy at MTArt Agency, an award-winning talent agency that represents the top visual artists around the world. In this episode, host Hannah Austin talks to Lise about art’s role in public places, how it ‘turns spaces into places’, and why local communities should be involved in the...
2021-11-03
46 min
1-54 Forum
1-54 VIP Webinar | Secondary market for contemporary African Art 2020/2021
1-54 VIP Webinar | Secondary market for contemporary African Art 2020/20217 October 2021Drawing from Corrigall & Co’s latest report, Mary Corrigall will discuss the status of the secondary market for contemporary African art. The findings are based on an analysis of figures from sales that have taken place from January 2020 to June 2021. As the focus is on gauging the temperature of the African art market only auctions dedicated to the sale of African art were under the microscope. These auctions were conducted in Africa and Europe by the following auction houses; Sotheby's (London), Bonhams (London, New Y...
2021-10-07
46 min
Street Art Streets in Deventer
NL: 75 Jaar Vrij Mural | Will-Yoow | Emmastraat 1 Deventer | Street Art Streets
Project: #75JaarVrijMuralArtist: Will-YoowLocatie: Emmastraat 1, DeventerDate: 5 mei 2020Betrokken partijen: Overijssel Viert Vrijheid,Gemeente Deventer, Fietskoerier.Making of video: https://youtu.be/CRc30n4EtDwInterview met Will Yoow door Visual Startup Reportage: https://youtu.be/glpIUXmpfXc“75 jaar vrijheid vieren tijdens de Corona lock-down”Deventer kunstenaar Will-Yoow (Wiljo Damstra-Rouwenhorst) ontwierp een nieuw vrijheidsmonument voor een onvergetelijke Bevrijdingsdag. Een Bevrijdingsdag die draaide om 75 jaar vrijheid in Nederland, maar ons ook wees op de kwetsbaarheid van vrijheid door de beklemmende coronapandemie.Wil...
2021-08-19
01 min
Street Art Streets in Deventer
NL: Adwaita Mural | GOMAD | Hof van Adwaita Deventer | Street Art Streets
Project: #MuralAdwaitaArtist: Gomad (Marcus Debie)Locatie: Ingang Hof van Adwaita, Assenstraat 11/25Date: Maart 2020Mogelijk gemaakt door: Bewoners Hof van Adwaita, Street Art Streets, WijDeventer, Gemeente Deventer, Wonen Boven WinkelsKunstenaar GOMAD gebruikte de onderdoorgang naar het Hof van Adwaita als canvas voor deze unieke muurschildering. In het kunstwerk staat de naamgever van het Hof, de dichter Adwaita, centraal. Hij wordt omgeven door flora en fauna die passen bij het Brahmanisme, een Indiase filosofie waardoor hij zich liet inspireren voor zijn gedichten.GOMAD hield vast aan zijn uni...
2021-08-07
02 min
New Books in Iranian Studies
Donna Stein, "The Empress and I: How an Ancient Empire Collected, Rejected and Rediscovered Modern Art" (Skira, 2020)
In the 1970s, American curator Donna Stein served as an art advisor to Empress Farah Diba Pahlavi, the Shahbanu of Iran. Together, Stein and Pahlavi generated an art market in Iran, as Stein encouraged Pahlavi’s patronage of the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art. Today, the contemporary section of the Iranian National Collection―most of which continues to languish in storage―is considered one of the most significant collections of modern art outside of Europe and the United States.The Empress and I: How an Ancient Empire Collected, Rejected and Rediscovered Modern Art (Skira, 2020) is a vivid account...
2021-06-09
48 min
New Books in Art
Donna Stein, "The Empress and I: How an Ancient Empire Collected, Rejected and Rediscovered Modern Art" (Skira, 2020)
In the 1970s, American curator Donna Stein served as an art advisor to Empress Farah Diba Pahlavi, the Shahbanu of Iran. Together, Stein and Pahlavi generated an art market in Iran, as Stein encouraged Pahlavi’s patronage of the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art. Today, the contemporary section of the Iranian National Collection―most of which continues to languish in storage―is considered one of the most significant collections of modern art outside of Europe and the United States.The Empress and I: How an Ancient Empire Collected, Rejected and Rediscovered Modern Art (Skira, 2020) is a vivid account...
2021-06-09
48 min
New Books in Women's History
Donna Stein, "The Empress and I: How an Ancient Empire Collected, Rejected and Rediscovered Modern Art" (Skira, 2020)
In the 1970s, American curator Donna Stein served as an art advisor to Empress Farah Diba Pahlavi, the Shahbanu of Iran. Together, Stein and Pahlavi generated an art market in Iran, as Stein encouraged Pahlavi’s patronage of the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art. Today, the contemporary section of the Iranian National Collection―most of which continues to languish in storage―is considered one of the most significant collections of modern art outside of Europe and the United States.The Empress and I: How an Ancient Empire Collected, Rejected and Rediscovered Modern Art (Skira, 2020) is a vivid account...
2021-06-09
48 min
New Books in Museum Studies
Donna Stein, "The Empress and I: How an Ancient Empire Collected, Rejected and Rediscovered Modern Art" (Skira, 2020)
In the 1970s, American curator Donna Stein served as an art advisor to Empress Farah Diba Pahlavi, the Shahbanu of Iran. Together, Stein and Pahlavi generated an art market in Iran, as Stein encouraged Pahlavi’s patronage of the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art. Today, the contemporary section of the Iranian National Collection―most of which continues to languish in storage―is considered one of the most significant collections of modern art outside of Europe and the United States.The Empress and I: How an Ancient Empire Collected, Rejected and Rediscovered Modern Art (Skira, 2020) is a vivid account...
2021-06-09
48 min
Home Is Where The Art Is
[Throwback] The Pleasure of Poetry with Jan Hedger and Pauline Faulkner (Viva Voce) - 29/06/2020
On this week's Home Is Where the Art Is throwback: Heather talks to local poets and Jan Hedger and Pauline Faulkner (known to some as theSuper Soul Sisters!) about nostalgia, nature, children's poetry, writing workshops, homespun crafts and Viva Voce! Plus lots of live poetry! Home Is Where the Art Is made by Emily-Louise Beech, Rory Malcom and Heather Wilson. Artwork by Heather Wilson. Find us on Facebook and Instagram or email us: hiwtaishowenquiries@gmail.com This episode originally aired on Calon 105 FM in June 2020. Music, adverts and Calon FM related jingles have been...
2021-05-24
48 min
Home Is Where The Art Is
[Throwback] Telling the Old Stories with Nigel Ball - 22/06/2020
On this week's Home Is Where the Art Is throwback, Rory, Emily and Heather talk to poet and photographer Nigel Ball about the natural world, Welsh folklore and being a druid. Plus Nigel reads some of his wonderful poetry! Home Is Where the Art Is made by Emily-Louise Beech, Rory Malcom and Heather Wilson. Artwork by Heather Wilson. Find us on Facebook and Instagram or email us: hiwtaishowenquiries@gmail.com This episode originally aired on Calon 105 FM in June 2020. Music, adverts and Calon FM related jingles have been removed, but you can still find...
2021-05-17
51 min
Home Is Where The Art Is
[Throwback] Producing the Goods with Josh Fielden (Sprogglet Studios) - 15/06/2020
On this week's Home Is Where the Art Is throwback, Heather chats with Josh Fielden of Sprogglet Studios about working in music production, his song writing projects and contributing music reviews for Reckless Music. It's a great 101 for people who know as little about music production as Heather did before this interview! Home Is Where the Art Is made by Emily-Louise Beech, Rory Malcom and Heather Wilson. Artwork by Heather Wilson. Find us on Facebook and Instagram or email us: hiwtaishowenquiries@gmail.com This episode originally aired on Calon 105 FM in June 2020. Music...
2021-05-10
50 min
Home Is Where The Art Is
[Throwback] Talking Tattoos with Tommy Clayton (Dexterity Wrexham) - 25/05/2020
On this week's Home Is Where the Art Is throwback, Emily and Heather talk to with tattooist and illustrator Tommy Clayton of Dexterity Wrexham about quitting a graphic design degree to pursue tattooing, inking styles and techniques, his lockdown illustration projects and artist who inspire him. Plus there's plenty of silliness too! Support Tommy's shop here. Home Is Where the Art Is made by Emily-Louise Beech, Rory Malcom and Heather Wilson. Artwork by Heather Wilson. Find us on Facebook and Instagram or email us: hiwtaishowenquiries@gmail.com This episode originally aired...
2021-05-03
50 min
Home Is Where The Art Is
[Throwback] Living Recklessly with Hari McDermott (Reckless Music) - 18/05/2020
On this week's Home Is Where the Art Is throwback, Emily, Rory & Heather hang out with Hari Mcdermott of Reckless Music to chat all things alternative genre music promotion, lockdown gigs and (of course) energy drinks. Find Reckless Music on Instagram here. Home Is Where the Art Is made by Emily-Louise Beech, Rory Malcom and Heather Wilson. Artwork by Heather Wilson. Find us on Facebook and Instagram or email us: hiwtaishowenquiries@gmail.com This episode originally aired on Calon 105 FM in May 2020. Music, adverts and Calon FM related jingles have been removed...
2021-04-26
55 min
National Gallery of Art Talks
John Wilmerding Symposium 2020, A Tribute to David C. Driskell: Part 6, Artist Conversation
Introductory remarks by Kaywin Feldman, director of the National Gallery of Art, and Lonnie G. Bunch III, secretary of the Smithsonian Institution; conversation with artists Lyle Ashton Harris, Curlee Raven Holton, Keith Morrison, Mary Lovelace O’Neal, Jefferson Pinder, Frank Stewart, and Carrie Mae Weems, moderated by Sarah Workneh, codirector of Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture; and Q&A joined by scholars Valerie Cassel Oliver, Julie L. McGee, and Alvia J. Wardlaw Kaywin Feldman and Lonnie G. Bunch III introduce this artist conversation held on September 17, 2020, as part of the John Wilmerding Symposium on American Art, A Tribute to Da...
2021-03-15
1h 33
THE ART DEALERS CO.
WHAT DID 2020 TEACH YOU?
Voicemails Ep. 3 - What did 2020 Teach you?Happy New Year! Hope this year is better than last year. 2020 was an interesting year for many of us and left us with a lot of lessons, I asked some people what 2020 taught them, what were some highlights and some lowlights. Hope you enjoy it!Special GUESTS:Aleana April - aleana.aprilAmy Tarryn Davids - @amytarryndavidsElla Wenke - @ella_wenkeGoitseona Michelle - @goitseona_nankiIsla Henry - @itsislahenryJabulani Qacha - @just_jabu_
2021-01-31
46 min
THE ART DEALERS PODCAST
WHAT HAS 2020 TAUGHT YOU?
Voicemails Ep. 3 - What has 2020 Taught you?Happy New Year! Hope this year is better than last year. 2020 was an interesting year for many of us and left us with a lot of lessons, I asked some people what 2020 taught them, what were some highlights and some lowlights. Hope you enjoy!Special GUESTS:Aleana April - aleana.aprilAmy Tarryn Davids - @amytarryndavidsElla Wenke - @ella_wenkeGoitseona Michelle - @goitseona_nankiIsla Henry - @itsislahenry...
2021-01-31
46 min
ArtApproved! Podcast by MyNewYorkEye
Vice President Kamala Harris, Secret Society Of Slow Romance & 2020 watch recommendations | chat w/ Sujewa Ekanayake
Art invites his friend and Sri Lankan-American filmmaker Sujewa Ekanayake and they talk about: Vice President Kamala Harris, her South Asian roots and breaking glass ceilings. Shooting and making a feature film, Secret Society of Slow Romance during the pandemic. 3 Features to watch from 2020: WW84, Tenet, Borat 2 4 TV shows to watch from 2020: The Mandalorian, Expanse, Star Trek Enterprise, Lovecraft Country About Sujewa Ekanayake - https://www.sujewa.com/about.html DIY Filmmaking blog by Sujewa Ekanayake http://diyfilmmaker.blogspot.com/ Watch Werewolf Ninja Philosopher movie here, FREE during Covid-19...
2021-01-25
1h 01
National Gallery of Art Talks
Elson Lecture 2020: Mary Kelly
Mary Kelly, artist and Judge Widney Professor in the Roski School of Art and Design, University of Southern California, in conversation with Shelley Langdale, curator and head of modern prints and drawings, National Gallery of Art Mary Kelly is a conceptual artist and writer who lives and works in Los Angeles. For four decades she has explored ideas concerning identity, sexuality, history, and memory through large-scale narrative installations. Kelly has been a central figure in discussions of feminism in art, and her practice incorporates the personal residue and material processes of daily life that inform her political reflections. Kelly, who...
2021-01-11
1h 08
The Art Marketing Podcast
2020 A Year in Review: The Perfect Storm for Art & Photography Sales
An intro anecdote, the Art Storefronts 2020 story, and the 2020 year in review Where to go from here? What are the next steps? How can you learn more? All the latest and greatest can be found here (we are constantly updating this thing) https://linktr.ee/artstorefronts Interested in learning more about Art Storefronts?We provide everything you need to start, run, and grow a successful art business. Get FREE website setup with FREE website management for life, and ZERO transaction fees (ever!) You create, we handle everything that makes it sell!
2021-01-05
1h 24
百姓 ART LAB radio
百姓 ART LAB radio vol.3 / 2020年をふりかえって…
2020年をふりかえって “2020年まとめ、びわ湖の湖西エリアのこと、2021年のことetc” ⭐︎MC:YUTAKA(アーティスト) ⭐︎MC:ほっしー(Bakery dry river) ⭐︎ YouTube『百姓 ART LAB channel 』開設! https://youtube.com/channel/UCDLuG4hcA2Sn62fd6fN1B-w
2020-12-31
30 min
Lost Art of Podcasting
Lost Art of RAD - Christmas Trees & Divorce aka the 2020 Christmas Cluster&%!@
It wouldn't be christmas without a podcast... and this is a cluster****.Join AXC, SSF, Not Daz & The Fat Man as we discuss the good, the bad and the ugly of 2020 as well as movies, gaming, agony Aunt columns, christmas trees & divorce?We tried to leave out the c-word as much as possible but it does come up in discussion toward the end, but we left the ep on a positive note.We hope you enjoy!From us all at Lost Art & RAD, We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy...
2020-12-25
2h 45
Lost Art of Podcasting
Lost Art of RAD - Christmas Trees & Divorce aka the 2020 Christmas Cluster&%!@
It wouldn't be christmas without a podcast... and this is a cluster****.Join AXC, SSF, Not Daz & The Fat Man as we discuss the good, the bad and the ugly of 2020 as well as movies, gaming, agony Aunt columns, christmas trees & divorce?We tried to leave out the c-word as much as possible but it does come up in discussion toward the end, but we left the ep on a positive note.We hope you enjoy!From us all at Lost Art & RAD, We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy...
2020-12-25
2h 45
Lost Art Presents: R.A.D - The RAD Sessions
Lost Art of RAD - Christmas Trees & Divorce aka the 2020 Christmas Cluster&%!@
It wouldn't be christmas without a podcast... and this is a cluster****.Join AXC, SSF, Not Daz & The Fat Man as we discuss the good, the bad and the ugly of 2020 as well as movies, gaming, agony Aunt columns, christmas trees & divorce?We tried to leave out the c-word as much as possible but it does come up in discussion toward the end, but we left the ep on a positive note.We hope you enjoy!From us all at Lost Art & RAD, We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy...
2020-12-25
2h 45
The God and Gigs Show
The Most Powerful Lessons Learned in an Unprecedented Year (2020 Recap)
Tap to send us a text! It's been said before, but it's true - it was the best of times, it was the worst of times. 2020 was a year unlike any other in history. The world saw change, tragedy, and opportunity on a scale not seen in centuries. Now, as creatives like us take stock, we have to make sure we carry the most powerful lessons with us, so that we can take on the next challenge with confidence. The God and Gigs Show experienced incredible blessings in 2020. Switching to a weekly format...
2020-12-24
15 min
Art Ed Radio
Best of 2020: Creativity, Inspiration, and Representation in the Art Room
Today, we revisit one of the best episodes of 2020. Tim talks to artist and art educator Sharonda Harris-Marshall about a variety of topics, including her writing about the importance of representation in the art room. Listen as they discuss Sharonda's career, how everyone can (and should) stay creative in difficult times, and why we need more people of color in artistic spaces. Resources and Links Sharonda's article about encouraging kids to explore the arts Black Art Teachers Matter View all of Sharonda's articles
2020-12-22
24 min
Behind the Art
Behind the Art – Kim Withers in conversation with Shelley Pisani
Join us for the next 20 minutes as we explore CQ Shopfront, a program for Central Queensland artists and makers to build sustainable business models and develop commercially viable products in the years of 2020 and 2021. Like all that was set to occur in 2020, CQ Shopfront had to pivot to online as social distancing requirement came in to play, forcing the closure of all cultural facilities in Australia. Kim Withers, Business and Development Supervisor at Rockhampton Museum of Art, catches up with Shelley Pisani, owner and Creative Producer of The Ideas Distiller and the CQ Shopfront...
2020-12-20
17 min
The Week in Art
2020: The year in review
It’s the final episode of 2020 and so, as we always do as the year comes to an end, we’re reviewing the last 12 months in the art world. And what a year it’s been. Host Ben Luke was joined by three of The Art Newspaper’s correspondents on the frontline reporting the huge events of the year and their effects on the art world. Anna Brady is our art market editor, Louisa Buck is our contemporary art correspondent, and Gareth Harris is our chief contributing editor. Inevitably, as we tackled the year’s events, two major global events dominated...
2020-12-18
1h 16
The Artist Business Plan
Unlock the Secrets of Art Fairs, Finding Your Style and More with Abi Salami
In this episode of the Artist Business Plan we sit down with self-taught Nigerian painter, Abi Salami to discuss breaking through perfectionism and learning to play and experiment while finding your style as an artist. She reminds us that you NEED to write your personalized artist business plan to achieve next level sales. Abi gives the insider scoop on art fairs, join 'em or ditch 'em, and how to best utilize your booth at an art fair to make those relationships and build your clientele. Abi also shares her secrets of how to personalize her relationships with her buyers...
2020-12-14
28 min
State Of The Art
The Art of Yuge Zhou
Yuge studied drawing under Chinese contemporary painter Kaixi Cui 崔开玺 and eventually moved into Video Art after earning her Master of Fine Art from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Yuge’s work addresses connections, isolation and longing across urban and natural environments. She creates immersive experiences through digital collaging and sculptural reliefs. Yuge also directs and curates the 3300-square foot 150 Media Stream, a unique public digital art installation in Chicago. In addition to her MFA, she holds a masters degree in Computer Engineering from Syracuse University.Yuge has exhibited her work nationally and internationally includin...
2020-12-11
49 min
Institute of Modern Art
Interview with Georgia Morgan ('the churchie' 2020 finalist)
Join Georgia Morgan, finalist in the churchie emerging art prize 2020, in conversation with exhibition curator Talia Smith, exploring the themes and ideas embedded within her practice. Georgia Morgan lives and works in lutruwita/Tasmania. Her practice explores the assumed hierarchies of materials and places through site-based research, performance/invented ritual, and sculptural installations. She uses photocopies, building materials, and detritus, assembled with ceramics, videos, and paintings that result in a blending of ‘high’ and ‘low’. Morgan graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Art in 2019 and was the recipient of the Bett Gallery Award. https://ima.org.au/exhibitions/the-churchie-emerging-art-prize-2020/
2020-12-10
25 min
Art Inside Out
Platsen mellan människor | Om Knystahall med Hanna Jelic, Vidar Sandström och Rydöbarnen (2020)
Art Inside Out-podden fick hjälp av 14-åringarna Hanna Jelic och Vidar Sandström, från Rydöbruk, att samla röster och samtal vid en workshop i Rydö bruksmuseum i slutet av oktober 2020. Under workshopen skapade barn från Rydö skolas fritidshem en stor modell av gränsstenen Knysthall och fyllde dem med sägner, fantasier och berättelser - i form av bilder, figurer och ting. Workshopen och den utställning i Rydö bruksmuseum som nu blivit resultatet, är en avknoppning av Art Inside Out-residenset i Hylte 2020: Platsen mellan människor. Intervju: Hanna Jelic & Vidar Sandström Klipping och post...
2020-12-09
13 min
Institute of Modern Art
Interview with Tom Blake ('the churchie' 2020 finalist)
Join Tom Blake, finalist in the churchie emerging art prize 2020, in conversation with exhibition curator Talia Smith, exploring the themes and ideas embedded within his practice. Tom Blake’s solo and collaborative practice contemplates the psychological, architectural, and technological frameworks that surround us through fragmented moments, looped imagery, and recurring motifs. Drawing is the starting point for many of Blake’s works, over time becoming fragmented, transposed, and re-composed. Blake has exhibited in Australia, Japan, and Italy, been a finalist in Fremantle Arts Centre (FAC) Print Award, the Fisher’s Ghost Art Award, the CLIP Award, The Blake Prize, and has be...
2020-12-02
36 min
Art Focus, Spoken.
Beyond Codes and Aesthetics with Yishen Chen | Art Focus, Spoken
In this episode of the Beyond Codes and Aesthetics series of the Art Focus Spoken podcast, we spoke with Yishen Chen about her new curatorial project Parallelism·Futurism (2020). This exhibition takes a holistic approach to explore the collective consciousness of humankind, something that transcends the shackles imposed by our bodies. In the process of this exploration, she raises concerns about modern technology, the perpetual connectedness and the reduction of someone’s existence into a single datum that challenges the very existence of consciousness itself. This curatorial project realized amidst the challenges of 2020 intends to be a response to the con...
2020-11-30
00 min
art-parlor
Art Parlor for May, 2020 - Remembering Lynn Hedl
Welcome to Art Parlor, brought to you by Friends in Art, for May, 2020. In this addition, we are featuring the memory of our beloved FIA President, Lynn Hedl, who passed away suddenly on April 9 due to a myriad of health complications. The FIA board, some other members, and Lin's family joined us in sharing our memories of Lynn. For more information about Lynn and to sign the guestbook, go to Https://lynnhedl.weebly.com/ Art Parlor can be heard every Saturday at 8PM, Sunday at 8AM, Tuesday at 7AM and Wednesday at 7PM. You can...
2020-11-23
59 min
Institute of Modern Art
Interview with Martin George ('the churchie' 2020 finalist)
Join Martin George, finalist in the churchie emerging art prize 2020, in conversation with exhibition curator Talia Smith, exploring the themes and ideas embedded within his practice. Martin George is a Sydney-born, Melbourne-based artist who works with painting and drawing. He creates visual conversations between different types of mark-making—impulsive or considered—that depict imaginary environments. George has recently exhibited at Haydens (2019) and Conners Conners (2020) and has been shortlisted for prizes including the Bayside Acquisitive Art Prize (2020, 2019), Redland Art Awards (2018), and the Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize (2017). He undertook a studio residency at Otis College of Art & Design, USA (2017) and he rece...
2020-11-18
15 min
Art Beauty Equilibrium
Episode 41 2020 Election results are in, Trending Topics, Understanding Monogamy.
Live Tuesday November 3, 2020 @ 8:30 AM Go Follow... @Art Beauty Equilibrium @therealabepodcast For giveaway rules checkout Facebook @Art Beauty Equilibrium IG @therealabepodcast Podcast broadcasting live with G, Shima, J, and Lynden. Every Tuesdays @ 8:30 AM PST Copyright, Liability Waiver and Disclaimers. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act, without the prior express written consent of Art Beauty Equilibrium, LLC. While we and all other persons associated directly or indirectly with this site and video use their best...
2020-11-11
30 min
Indie Art Today with Anthony J. Piccione
Episode 26 - 'Talking It Out' November 2020 Playwrights
Donald Loftus, Monique Hebert, and Alex Goldberg all have written very different short plays, each with different tones and genres, and coming from different backgrounds and generational perspectives. What all three of these playwrights have in common is that they wrote their plays in the hopes of raising mental health awareness, hence why they are all featured in the November 2020 edition of the Talking It Out virtual play festival. For this week's special edition of Indie Art Today, Anthony spoke with them about how their personal experiences informed their plays, their thoughts on the responsibility of artists...
2020-11-09
52 min
Institute of Modern Art
Interview with Athena Thebus ('the churchie' 2020 finalist)
Join Athena Thebus, finalist in the churchie emerging art prize 2020, in conversation with exhibition curator Talia Smith, exploring the themes and ideas embedded within her practice. Athena Thebus uses sculpture, drawing, and writing to explore notions of desire. She has presented solo and collaborative work at Next Wave Festival, Performance Space’s Liveworks Festival, Campbelltown Arts Centre, ACE Open, Perth Institute of Contemporary Art, and Verge Gallery, among others. She guest edited the Runway Journal’s 39th issue (2019) and is a co-director at Firstdraft, Sydney. https://ima.org.au/exhibitions/the-churchie-emerging-art-prize-2020/
2020-11-04
15 min
Art Beauty Equilibrium
Ep 40 Lil Wayne & Election 2020, Special Guest Nick Carthan, Trending Topics
Live Tuesday November 3, 2020 @ 8:30 AM Go Follow... @nickcarthan_presents @Nick Carthan @Art Beauty Equilibrium @therealabepodcast For giveaway rules checkout Facebook @Art Beauty Equilibrium IG @therealabepodcast Podcast broadcasting live with G, Shima, J, and Lynden. Every Tuesdays @ 8:30 AM PST Copyright, Liability Waiver and Disclaimers. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act, without the prior express written consent of Art Beauty Equilibrium, LLC. While we and all other persons associated directly or indirectly with this site and video u...
2020-11-03
31 min
Art on a Podcast
Series 4 - Episode 7: Jennie Fisher - Dreweatts Auction House - Art on a Postcard Winter Auction
In this episode Rosa Torr talks to Jennie Fisher about her career working for auction houses like Sothebys, her specialism in Impressionist art and what a day in the life of Head of Modern & Contemporary Art at Dreweatts Auction House actually entails. Jennie also gives us her three top picks from the auction and provides information on how to make a bid. Jennie's Top 3 Artworks: Lot 3 - 'Tate St. Ives' by Mandy Payne Lot 154 - 'Coastline No.9 - A/P' by Martyn Brewster Lot 166 - 'Tintagel Coast 1' by Vanessa Gardiner VIEW AUCTION - https://bit.ly/3mJgxXP Jennie Fisher...
2020-11-03
20 min
National Gallery of Art Talks
The Sydney J. Freedberg Lecture on Italian Art 2020: Telling the Past Differently
In this lecture, released on October 30, 2020, Megan Holmes of the University of Michigan discusses the handled surfaces of panel paintings. Collections of Italian Renaissance panel paintings were in many cases assembled through a process of connoisseurial evaluation. The National Gallery of Art collection is no exception: a number of the paintings passed that evaluative scrutiny in spite of surface damage in the form of intentional scratches—noted in later conservation reports as “vandalism.” Defacement and disfiguration are, in fact, fairly common features of panel paintings, but they are rarely mentioned in art-historical accounts. The paintings, once installed in religious, domestic, and ci...
2020-10-30
52 min
Institute of Modern Art
Interview with Guy Louden ('the churchie' 2020 finalist)
Join Guy Louden, finalist in the churchie emerging art prize 2020, in conversation with exhibition curator Talia Smith, exploring the themes and ideas embedded within him practice. Guy Louden is an Australian artist and curator living in Fremantle/Walyalup and born in Toronto. Louden’s practice explores notions of capitalism, technology, and what the distant future may look like in the face of a societal breakdown. He has run and founded experimental galleries and curated major exhibitions. From 2014 to 2016 Louden was a director of Moana Project Space and in 2015 he co-founded and managed Success, a large-scale art space in Fremantle. Louden’s ar...
2020-10-28
20 min
Institute of Modern Art
Interview with Jess Bradford ('the churchie' 2020 finalist)
Join Jess Bradford, finalist in the churchie emerging art prize 2020, in conversation with exhibition curator Talia Smith, exploring the themes and ideas embedded within her practice. Jess Bradford is a Singaporean-born and Sydney-based artist working across painting, ceramics, video, and installation. Her work explores her mixed-race heritage by examining representations of cultural and national identity. Bradford has exhibited at various institutions and art spaces including Art Gallery of South Australia, 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art (2019), Bathurst Regional Art Gallery (2015), Fairfield Museum & Gallery (2014), and Penrith Regional Gallery & The Lewers Bequest (2013). She has been a finalist in the Ramsay Art Prize...
2020-10-14
20 min
Institute of Modern Art
Interview with Emily Parsons-Lord ('the churchie' 2020 winner)
Join Emily Parsons-Lord, finalist in the churchie emerging art prize 2020, in conversation with exhibition curator Talia Smith, exploring the themes and ideas embedded within her practice. Emily Parsons-Lord’s practice is concerned with air and explosions. Recent work has recreated the air from past eras in Earth’s evolution, recreated starlight in coloured smoke, and experimented with pheromones, aerogel, and explosions. She has exhibited both nationally and internationally and participated in Primavera (2016), the NSW Visual Arts Fellowship (2017), Liveworks (2017), Bristol Biennial: In Other Worlds, (2016), John Fries Award (2018), A BROKEN LINK, Central St Martin’s, London (2017), Stuttgart Film Winter Festival for Expanded Media...
2020-10-14
35 min
Institute of Modern Art
Interview with Lachlan McKee ('the churchie' 2020 finalist)
Join Lachlan McKee, finalist in the churchie emerging art prize 2020, in conversation with exhibition curator Talia Smith, exploring the themes and ideas embedded within his practice. Lachlan McKee’s practice boils down the logic of pleasure, desire, and cultural production through painting, collage, and animation. Born in 1998, McKee lives and works in Melbourne. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Art (Painting) with Distinction from the Queensland College of Fine Art and is currently studying a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) at the Victorian College of the Arts. https://ima.org.au/exhibitions/the-churchie-emerging-art-prize-2020/
2020-10-14
17 min
Art Beauty Equilibrium
Ep37 Lakers 2020 NBA champs! Holiday/Cuffing season, Yelp will now alert you of racist businesses
https://anchor.fm/artbeautyequilibrium https://blog.yelp.com/2020/10/new-consumer-alert-on-yelp-takes-firm-stance-against-racism @Art Beauty Equilibrium Podcast broadcasting live with G, Shima, J, and Lynden. Every Tuesdays @ 8:30 AM PST Copyright, Liability Waiver and Disclaimers. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act, without the prior express written consent of Art Beauty Equilibrium, LLC. While we and all other persons associated directly or indirectly with this site and video use their best efforts in preparing the content for this...
2020-10-13
30 min
1-54 Forum
1-54 Forum London 2020 | A View from the Other Side of Things (Spanish)
1-54 Forum London 20208 - 11 October 2020A View From the Other Side of ThingsMany of the inequalities inherited from slavery in Colombia still remain, having an impact on different levels of society. This panel brings together cultural producers from afro-Colombian perspectives to discuss the notions of inequality and invisibility in the context of Colombia’s creative/art sector.Speakers include Ramiro Camelo (Curator at Myymälä2), Nicolás Vizcaíno Sánchez (Artist), Carmenza Banguera (Artist) and moderated by Will Furtado (Artist, writer and deputy editor at Contemporary &). Interpretation to/from Spanish...
2020-10-11
59 min
1-54 Forum
1-54 Forum London 2020 | A View From the Other Side of Things (English)
1-54 Forum London 20208 - 11 October 2020A View From the Other Side of ThingsMany of the inequalities inherited from slavery in Colombia still remain, having an impact on different levels of society. This panel brings together cultural producers from afro-Colombian perspectives to discuss the notions of inequality and invisibility in the context of Colombia’s creative/art sector.Speakers include Ramiro Camelo (Curator at Myymälä2), Nicolás Vizcaíno Sánchez (Artist), Carmenza Banguera (Artist) and moderated by Will Furtado (Artist, writer and deputy editor at Contemporary &). Interpretation to/from Spanish...
2020-10-11
59 min
1-54 Forum
1-54 Forum London 2020 | Modes of Resistance
1-54 Forum London 20208 - 10 October 2020Modes of Resistance What role does or should play contemporary art in moments like these? On a political, personal, global scale? Why is it crucial? Or isn’t it? What role play important notions of solidarity and self-care? This panel invites artists and academics to discuss current urgencies and strategies in the context of the Brazilian art scenes. This includes academic and artistic perspectives.Speakers include Rosana Paulino (Artist, educator and curator), Luciane Ramos Silva (Dancer, independent curator, choreographer and anthropologist), Enorê (Artist) and moderated by Raqu...
2020-10-10
1h 03
1-54 Forum
1-54 Forum London 2020 | Representation Beyond Representation
1-54 Forum London 2020 8 - 11 October 2020Representation Beyond Representation In this current moment that sees a rise of interest in Europe and North America towards Caribbean art scenes and art histories the panel asks questions around who is represented by who, where and how? What does this rising attention mean? How or does this even affect cultural producers from the Caribbean and its Diaspora? Speakers include Caryl* Ivrisse-Crochemar (Founding Director of espace d’art contemporain 14N 61W), Alberta Whittle (Artist), Rhea Storr (Artist) and moderator Magnus Elias Rosengarten (Writer and artist).w...
2020-10-10
1h 05
Institute of Modern Art
Interview with Nabilah Nordin ('the churchie' 2020 finalist)
Join Nabilah Nordin, finalist in the churchie emerging art prize 2020, in conversation with exhibition curator Talia Smith, exploring the themes and ideas embedded within her practice. Nabilah Nordin is a Singaporean-Australian sculptor. Interested in material invention, her installations embrace a wonky craftsmanship, playfully celebrating the monstrous, visceral, and anthropomorphic qualities of materials. Nordin’s work has been exhibited locally and internationally at galleries, museums, festivals, fairs, and biennales including; Institute of Contemporary Arts, Singapore Biennale, Neon Parc, The Commercial, COMA, LON Gallery, Artbank, Firstdraft, DISINI Festival, Bundoora Homestead Art Centre, and Margaret Lawrence Gallery. https://ima.org.au/exhibitions/the-churchie-emerging-art-prize-2020/
2020-10-09
18 min
Institute of Modern Art
Interview with James Nguyen ('the churchie' 2020 finalist)
Join James Nguyen, finalist in the churchie emerging art prize 2020, in conversation with exhibition curator Talia Smith, exploring the themes and ideas embedded within his practice. James Nguyen uses documentary and performance, working with family and friends, to make work about the politics of art, self-representation, and collective risk. Nguyen was the recipient of the Clitheroe Foundation Scholarship and the Anne & Gordon Samstag International Visual Arts Scholarship https://ima.org.au/exhibitions/the-churchie-emerging-art-prize-2020/
2020-10-07
19 min
Basement Art Radio Show
Basement Art | The Black Book by MSC [October 2020]
Hello Everyone, This is MSC, Musa Chauke (Basement Art Class Captain), I have a super mix on my dj set series, `The Black Book`. I am playing my favourite genre of music, Deep House Music, like REAL DEEP HOUSE MUSIC, some of the best in the world. I hope you love what I have mixed for October 2020. I did not make a tracklist, but you can probably find the track ID on Mixcloud. Please subscribe or playlist the podcast & keep supporting Deep House Music. Let the sessions begin! For Bookings: Whatsapp: +27 76 387 2304 Email: INFO@BASEMENTART.CO.ZA Facebook/Twitter/Insta...
2020-10-04
1h 04
Institute of Modern Art
the churchie emerging art prize curator interview for teachers
Join Talia Smith, curator of the 2020 churchie emerging art prize, for an educator focussed curator talk, discussing the curatorial strategies applied to creating the churchie 2020 emerging art prize exhibition. Listen to curatorial insights that can be applied to working with students, assisting in the development of their practices and contextualising their practices within thematic exhibitions.
2020-09-30
41 min
Institute of Modern Art
Interview with Yasbelle Kerkow ('the churchie' 2020 finalist)
Join Yasbelle Kerkow, finalist in the churchie emerging art prize 2020, in conversation with exhibition curator Talia Smith, exploring the themes and ideas embedded within her practice. Yasbelle Kerkow is an Australian-born, Fijian (vasu Batiki, Lomaiviti) artist. Her work focuses on promoting Pacific communities and their stories in Australia. She is a community arts facilitator and leader of the Kulin Nations (Melbourne) based art collective New Wayfinders. https://ima.org.au/exhibitions/the-churchie-emerging-art-prize-2020/
2020-09-30
12 min
Institute of Modern Art
Interview with Nathan Beard ('the churchie' 2020 finalist)
Join Nathan Beard, finalist in the churchie emerging art prize 2020, in conversation with exhibition curator Talia Smith, exploring the themes and ideas embedded within his practice. Nathan Beard is a Perth-based interdisciplinary artist whose work addresses the complex interplay of culture and memory in the shaping of identity. Beard’s practice situates sincere and intimate exchanges with his Thai family alongside broader cultural signifiers to generate slippages of identity and query ‘Thainess’. Within this collision of aesthetic and emotional influences Beard’s practice personalises broader perspectives around diasporic identity. Beard holds a Bachelor of Arts (Arts) with First Class Honours from Cur...
2020-09-23
26 min
FranceFineArt
🔊 “Art Paris Art Fair 2020”, 22e édition au Grand Palais, Paris, du 28 au 31 mai 2020 [ANNULÉ]
Partage“Art Paris Art Fair 2020“ 22e édition au Grand Palais, Parisdu 10 au 13 septembre 2020Art ParisPODCAST – Interview de Guillaume Piens, commissaire général de Art Paris Art Fairpar Anne-Frédérique Fer, à Paris, le 28 février 2020, durée 22'12.Une édition de la résistanceReportée, puis...
2020-09-07
22 min
Art Beauty Equilibrium
Episode 29 Biden Harris 2020, USPS dilemma, NBA playoffs
Aug 18, 2020 Streamed @Art Beauty Equilibrium Podcast broadcasting live with G, Shima, J, and Lynden. Every Tuesdays @ 8:30 AM PST Copyright, Liability Waiver and Disclaimers. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act, without the prior express written consent of Art Beauty Equilibrium, LLC. While we and all other persons associated directly or indirectly with this site and video use their best efforts in preparing the content for this...
2020-08-26
31 min
The Rockmantic Jewelry Podcast | Maiden-Art.com
#19 - Holiday Break until 1 September 2020.
Episode 19 - Holiday Break until 1 September 2020. Free Resources > https://www.maiden-art.com/pages/free-resources-to-style-your-jewelry Online Shop > https://www.maiden-art.com/ Earn with Us > https://e9ajtvctbc1.goaffpro.com/ For any questions please write to info@maiden-art.com
2020-08-18
02 min
National Gallery of Art Talks
2020 Summer Lecture Series: Staycation: Modern Masters of the French Riviera
David Gariff, senior lecturer, National Gallery of Art The 2020 summer series of lectures presented by the education division explores the theme of Staycation. Many of us may be spending this summer close to home, but we can still dream and learn about beautiful places. In these talks, Gallery lecturers will present a tour of six of the world’s great cities. Few regions of Europe can rival the French Riviera’s combination of magical light, mild climate, colorful landscapes, and living history. Long a magnet for foreign artists—including Monet, Renoir, Bonnard, Matisse, Picasso, and Chagall—the Côte d’Azur and it...
2020-08-06
1h 17
ArtApproved! Podcast by MyNewYorkEye
What's great about + wrong with Hamilton the musical | Lack of representation in Emmy 2020, snubs & some congratulations!
Art Shrian invites and talks with his friend, journalist-writer-storyteller Lapcazo Sandoval and they talk about: Hamilton the musical: What's great about it, what's wrong with it, and it's power in current times and MORE! Emmys 2020: Snubs (Show and the cast of Never Have I Ever by Mindy Kaling, Harvey Guillén aka Guillermo from What We Do In The Shadows, Rhea Seehorn, Bob Odenkirk, Tony Dalton from Better Call Saul etc), lack of Latino/Indian/Asian representation, Congratulations to Billy Porter and Sandra Oh etc. About Lapacazo Sandoval Lapacazo Sandoval is a former Unit Publicist (IATSE L...
2020-08-01
43 min
National Gallery of Art Talks
2020 Summer Lecture Series: Staycation: Milan: A Tale of Two Cities
David Gariff, senior lecturer, National Gallery of Art The 2020 summer series of lectures presented by the education division explores the theme of Staycation. Many of us may be spending this summer close to home, but we can still dream and learn about beautiful places. In these talks, Gallery lecturers will present a tour of six of the world’s great cities. Milan, Italy, is very much a tale of two cities—one that looks back to an illustrious past, while the other celebrates its present and reinvents itself for the future. In this first lecture in the series, recorded on July...
2020-08-01
1h 14
Untitled Art Podcast
Episode 27: Launching the Art Fair of the Future
This conversation was recorded on July 14, 2020 in the lead up to UNTITLED, ART Online, which runs from July 31–Aug 2, 2020. Jeff Lawson, Founder of UNTITLED, ART and Mattis Curth, Founder of Artland, discussed their collaboration on UNTITLED, ART Online, the world’s first virtual reality art fair in a conversation moderated by arts writer Brian Boucher.
2020-07-22
37 min
The Honey and Absinthe Podcast
Should I Go To Art School 2020? During Quarantine? The TRUTH, The LIES, and Advice for Art Students
Should I Go To Art School 2020? During Quarantine? The TRUTH, The LIES, and Advice for Art StudentsIf you ever wondered “Should I Go To Art School?” this is the most up to date podcast about our opinions of whether you should go to art school in the fall 2020 semester. We talk about the benefit of online courses, specifically online art courses and other things you could do in lieu of going to art school. This is particularly important to discuss right now during quarantine when most schools are going online for the fall semester. We dispel some...
2020-07-20
1h 06
Art Goes ON
6. Jason BAILEY 1/2 – Art and Tech – Artnome.com
Jason Bailey is the founder of Artnome.com which is one of the best information source on art and technology. Artnome is the ultimate destination to understand the art world and the art market when they are associated with the words digital, data, blockchain, crypto, generative and artificial intelligence. In this first part, Jason will walk us through these notions to understand AI Art, Generative Art and Crypto Art. https://www.artnome.com/ (https://www.artnome.com/) https://www.instagram.com/artnome/ (https://www.instagram.com/artnome/) Jason’s article - Can Machine Learning Predict the Price of Art at Au...
2020-06-18
27 min
The Art Marketing Podcast
How to Build a Viable Art Business in 2020
How do you build a viable art business in 2020? Run your own art gallery business online. How? 1) Equip yourself with a Proper Art Gallery Website. 2) Solve the ongoing Marketing Problem. We created Art Storefronts to help you do this. We are an all-in-one solution: Proper Art Gallery Website + Ongoing Marketing Consulting. Where to go from here? What are the next steps? How can you learn more? All the latest and greatest can be found here (we are constantly updating this thing) https://linktr.ee/artstorefronts Interested in learning more about Art Storefronts?We pro...
2020-06-12
14 min
Woodmere Diving Board Podcast
Introducing Diving Board 2020
This episode of Diving Board launches a new direction for the podcast, revisiting conversations about art, race, and social justice with Ursula Rucker, Jerry Pinkney, Suzanne Burgess, James Morton, Syd Carpenter, and Karen Warrington. The new series is called Diving Board 2020 and we will be asking those speakers we have already heard from, "what has changed and what is different? How do we move forward together? And, "What is the role of an art museum?" We will also be engaging with new voices.
2020-06-08
27 min
ACCA Podcast
Art and Emerging Technology Forum
What does it means to live, work and create in the pre-history of the future? This lively discussion about the role of new and emergent technologies in the visual arts and contemporary culture considers the developments in motion capture, mining virtual libraries of code, artificial intelligence, gaming and computer generated imagery and more. The Forum panel features Feedback Loops exhibiting artist Lu Yang (via a digital presence, with translation from Mandarin into English by Zheng Zhou); alongside with Professor Uwe Aickelin Head of School of Computing and Information Systems at University of Melbourne; Dr Claire Roberts, Associate Professor Art History...
2020-03-22
57 min
Art Ed Radio
Ep. 210 - Surveying the State of Art Education
Every year, the Art of Education University conducts a nationwide survey to take the pulse of the art education world. Today, Tim talks to AOEU Senior Editor Megan Dehner about the 2020 State of Art Education survey and its results. Listen as they discuss their biggest surprises, biggest concerns, and reasons to be optimistic about the state of art education. Resources and Links The State of Art Education 2020 See the results from previous years: 2018 and 2019
2020-03-17
24 min
National Gallery of Art Talks
Weather in Art: From Symbol to Science
David Gariff, senior lecturer, National Gallery of Art Offered in conjunction with the exhibition True to Nature: Open-Air Painting in Europe, 1780–1870 on view at the National Gallery of Art February 2 – May 3, 2020, senior lecturer David Gariff discusses shifting definitions and visual explorations of weather in European painting. In this lecture, presented on February 26, 2020, at the National Gallery of Art, Gariff investigates how approaches to painting the effects of weather — storms, rain, snow, wind, floods, and cloud formations — slowly transform from symbolic portrayals in religious, mythological, and history paintings to more scientific and empirical depictions of weather, reflecting the influence of the new scie...
2020-03-12
2h 10
Untitled Art Podcast
Episode 24: Re-Imagining Equity in the Art World 2020, presented by ArtTable
At UNTITLED, ART San Francisco 2020, three noted San Francisco artists working in diverse media discussed their art practices, concerns and challenges, and where the equity movement might lead in coming years. Hear artists Indira Allegra, Katherine Vetne, and Erica Deeman, as well as Heidi Rabben, Senior Curator at the Contemporary Jewish Museum. This panel was organized by ArtTable Northern California, a chapter of the foremost professional organization dedicated to advancing the leadership of women in the visual arts. This year, ArtTable celebrates 40 years of women's advocacy and professional development.
2020-03-09
58 min
ArtApproved! Podcast by MyNewYorkEye
ANNOUNCEMENT: No New Episode this week - Feb 22, 2020. Listen to the past episodes and 'ChocloateAndChai'
ANNOUNCEMENT: No New Episode this week - Feb 22, 2020. Listen to the past episodes and Art Shrian's other podcast: ChocloateAndChai www.anchor.fm/chocolateandchai Art Shrian is working on his directorial debut, a new short film RED IS MY COLOR. #RedIsMyColor www.artshrian.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mynewyorkeye/support
2020-02-22
04 min
Mindfulness Meditation Podcast
Mindfulness Meditation with Tracy Cochran 02/03/2020
The Rubin Museum of Art presents a weekly meditation session led by a prominent meditation teacher from the New York area, with each session focusing on a specific work of art. This podcast is recorded in front of a live audience, and includes an opening talk, a 20-minute sitting session, and a closing discussion. The guided meditation begins at 17:48. If you would like to attend Mindfulness Meditation sessions in person or learn more, please visit our website at RubinMuseum.org/meditation. This program is presented in partnership with Sharon Salzberg, the Interdependence Project, and Parabola Magazine. Sharon Salzberg led...
2020-02-06
40 min
Art Rotterdam
NN Art Award 2020 Koen Taselaar
Koen Taselaar (1986, Rotterdam) is samen met Natalia Jordanova, Ana Navas, en Noor Nuyten, één van de vier genomineerde kunstenaars voor de NN Art Award 2020 die tijdens Art Rotterdam - van 5 t/m 9 februari 2020 - in de Van Nelle Fabriek zal worden uitgereikt.
2020-01-31
14 min
Art Rotterdam
NN Art Award 2020 Noor Nuyten
Noor Nuyten(1986, Groningen) is samen met Natalia Jordanova, Ana Navas, en Koen Taselaar, één van de vier genomineerde kunstenaars voor de NN Art Award 2020 die tijdens Art Rotterdam - van 5 t/m 9 februari 2020 - in de Van Nelle Fabriek zal worden uitgereikt.
2020-01-31
14 min
Mindfulness Meditation Podcast
Mindfulness Meditation with Sharon Salzberg 01/27/2020
The Rubin Museum of Art presents a weekly meditation session led by a prominent meditation teacher from the New York area, with each session focusing on a specific work of art. This podcast is recorded in front of a live audience, and includes an opening talk, a 20-minute sitting session, and a closing discussion. The guided meditation begins at 19:05. If you would like to attend Mindfulness Meditation sessions in person or learn more, please visit our website at RubinMuseum.org/meditation. This program is presented in partnership with Sharon Salzberg, the Interdependence Project, and Parabola Magazine. Sharon Salzberg led...
2020-01-31
33 min
Art Rotterdam
NN Art Award 2020 Nominee Ana Navas
Ana Navas (1984, Quito, EC) is samen met Natalia Jordanova, Noor Nuyten en Koen Taselaar, één van de vier genomineerde kunstenaars voor de NN Art Award 2020 die tijdens Art Rotterdam - van 5 t/m 9 februari 2020 in de Van Nelle Fabriek - zal worden uitgereikt.
2020-01-30
16 min
Art Rotterdam
NN Art Award 2020 Nominee Natalia Jordanova
Natalia Jordanova (sofia, Bulgarije) is samen met Ana Navas, Noor Nuyten en Koen Taselaar, één van de vier genomineerde kunstenaars voor de NN Art Award 2020 die tijdens Art Rotterdam - van 5 t/m 9 februari 2020 - in de Van Nelle Fabriek zal worden uitgereikt.
2020-01-27
16 min
Mindfulness Meditation Podcast
Mindfulness Meditation with Tracy Cochran 01/13/2020
The Rubin Museum of Art presents a weekly meditation session led by a prominent meditation teacher from the New York area, with each session focusing on a specific work of art. This podcast is recorded in front of a live audience, and includes an opening talk, and a 20-minute sitting session. The guided meditation begins at 12:29. If you would like to attend Mindfulness Meditation sessions in person or learn more, please visit our website at RubinMuseum.org/meditation. This program is presented in partnership with Sharon Salzberg, the Interdependence Project, and Parabola Magazine. Tracy Cochran led this meditation session...
2020-01-15
42 min
Learn English through Art & Design
The Art of Conversation with Arty Anglais - What's been happening and learning goals for 2020
Hey everyone, welcome to the Art of conversation with Arty Anglais. It’s been a while! I’ve been anywhere and everywhere the last two months and quite frankly I'm tired! I had ambitions to keep the podcast going, but time and resources were not my friends and I wanted to spend precious moments with my family. Then I got sick and that is definitely a wake-up call to be kinder to yourself! But here I am back again for 2020! Happy New Year everyone. I've missed you and of course, being in front of the microphone! Since I’ve been back in...
2020-01-14
27 min
Mindfulness Meditation Podcast
Mindfulness Meditation with Sharon Salzberg 01/06/2020
The Rubin Museum of Art presents a weekly meditation session led by a prominent meditation teacher from the New York area, with each session focusing on a specific work of art. This podcast is recorded in front of a live audience, and includes an opening talk, a 20-minute sitting session, and a closing discussion. The guided meditation begins at 15:50. If you would like to attend Mindfulness Meditation sessions in person or learn more, please visit our website at RubinMuseum.org/meditation. This program is presented in partnership with Sharon Salzberg, the Interdependence Project, and Parabola Magazine. Sharon Salzberg led...
2020-01-09
30 min
The God and Gigs Show
3 Things to Leave in 2019 and 3 Things You Need More of in 2020 [TGGS 48]
Tap to send us a text! New Year, New Decade...New you? At the start of a year, it seems the entire world is bursting with optimism. But it's important that we take stock of what we need to leave behind in the last decade so we can have our most successful year as musicians, creatives and artists. In our last Creative Checkup of 2019 in our God and Gigs Facebook group, we shared 3 negative habits that we need to leave behind and the three positive characteristics that we can use to guarantee our best year ev...
2020-01-02
22 min