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Not Real ArtNot Real Art‘Arthouse’ TV: Chicago Artist Linc Thelen on Bridging the Gap Between Creatives and CommunitiesIn today’s episode, we shine a spotlight on Linc Thelen, a Chicago-based artist who plays a key role in Arthouse, an unscripted home design television show. Produced by Crewest Studio and supported by the nonprofit Arterial, NOT REAL ART’s fiscal sponsor, Arthouse aims to bridge the gap between talented artists and everyday people, redefining how art is experienced in personal spaces. With a mission to democratize art, Arthouse empowers viewers to curate authentic artwork that aligns with their tastes without straining their budgets. The show's concept centers on eliminating intimidation in art collecting, providing local artists with a pl...2025-06-1752 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtReimagining Art for Your Home: Carmen Acosta on the ‘Arthouse’ TV SeriesIn today’s episode, we’re thrilled to welcome Carmen Acosta, also known as Jane Dope, back to the podcast. The experienced LA artist and curator will soon assume her new role as host of the unscripted home design television show “Arthouse.” Produced by Crewest Studio and supported by the nonprofit Arterial, NOT REAL ART’s fiscal sponsor, “Arthouse” aims to bridge the gap between talented artists and everyday people, redefining how art is experienced in personal spaces. With a mission to democratize art, “Arthouse” empowers viewers to curate authentic artwork that aligns with their tastes without straining their budgets. The show...2025-06-101h 03Not Real ArtNot Real ArtConCreates: How Ex-Cons Built a Successful Creative AgencyIn this week’s episode, host Scott “Sourdough” Power welcomes Vincent Bragg and Joe Michael Nickson, the co-founders of ConCreates, a creative agency that elevates the talents of individuals with criminal backgrounds. Vincent and Joe, both former inmates who met in prison, tell us how their lived experiences inspired them to challenge societal stereotypes surrounding incarceration and led to the founding of ConCreates. ConCreates connects currently and formerly incarcerated individuals—known as ConCreators—with established brands, like Meta and Google, seeking innovative perspectives. The agency aims to provide these individuals with meaningful work and fair compensation that matches the...2025-06-031h 17Not Real ArtNot Real ArtHow ‘Arthouse’ Makes Original Artwork Accessible to EveryoneForget the sales gimmicks—“Arthouse” is here to support artists sidelined by the traditional gallery model. In today's episode, our host, Scott “Sourdough” Power, founder of nonprofit media platform Arterial, discusses the concept behind “Arthouse,” an innovative TV series currently in pre-production. This series, which is fiscally sponsored by Arterial, aims to connect artists directly with buyers, eliminating the need for middlemen or galleries.“Arthouse” is all about community engagement. Each episode will feature a family, a couple, or an individual interested in purchasing original art from a local artist but feels intimidated and unsure where to start, often worki...2025-05-2724 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtAnimating the Human Spirit: Insights From Emmy Winner Bob Boyle on Community and CreativityWhat happens when the worlds of animation and fine art collide? This week on the NOT REAL ART podcast, host Scott "Sourdough" Power sits down with the talented Bob Boyle, an Emmy Award-winning animation creator whose work spans Disney to Netflix. In today’s episode, Bob dives into the fascinating connections and contrasts between animation and visual art. Drawing from his vast experience, he shares how his journey in animation has enriched his artistic expression, turning complex ideas into vivid, memorable visuals. But it’s not just about creating art; it’s about fostering community. Bob recounts heartwa...2025-05-1356 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtMark Brickey: From Punk Rocker to Podcaster to Disneyland ExpertIn our fast-paced world, staying ahead creatively means rolling with the punches. This week on the podcast, host Scott Sourdough Power, founder of NOT REAL ART, talks with Mark Brickey, host of the acclaimed arts podcast Adventures in Design. Mark, who started as a musician, has made a name for himself as a content creator with a successful podcast and a YouTube channel, Hey Brickey, which focuses on Disney-themed content and boasts over four million views.During the episode, Mark shares his story and talks about how important it is for artists to be resilient and adaptable...2025-05-061h 10Not Real ArtNot Real Art‘Christmas in L.A’: Behind the Music VideoWhile Christmas in Los Angeles brings sunshine instead of snowflakes, Angelinos can still enjoy holiday festivities—particularly the music. In today’s podcast episode, graffiti artist Man One and filmmaker VONJAKO join host Scott “Sourdough” Power to discuss the creative journey behind the music video for “Christmas in L.A.,” a unique hip-hop holiday track celebrating the vibrant culture of LA. Released by Crewest Studio as a tribute to the city, the song features a powerhouse lineup of LA-based emcees, including Aceyalone, 2Mex, Medusa, and Myka 9, along with members from Grammy-winning band Ozomatli. Produced by Dan Ubick of Danube Productions...2024-12-101h 22Not Real ArtNot Real ArtClassic Black: Celebrating Black Excellence in Classical MusicWhat do William Grant Still, Joseph Bologne, and Florence B. Price have in common? They’re all Black composers who contributed to the canon of classical music. Today’s podcast episode spotlights Classic Black, a groundbreaking youth program celebrating Black excellence in classical music.Created by Montreal-born pianist, accordionist, producer, composer, and music director Ric’key Pageot in collaboration with Crewest Studio, Classic Black hosts live performances and educational talks that spotlight the incredible contributions of Black composers and musicians to the world of classical music. Tune into the episode on the player below to learn how Classi...2024-08-2709 minThe ConduitThe ConduitBridging the Gap with Danny HollowayIn this episode of The Conduit, we have a wonderful interview with Danny Holloway! Danny has had an amazing and winding road through the world of music, and during our conversation, he shares many stories about industry legends, his personal evolution, and the turning points he encountered. Danny is a former employee of Island Records, he also wrote for NME and is a DJ and record collector extraordinaire. For the most part, Danny has allowed his passion for music and creativity to guide his choices.After being born on the West Coast, Danny chose to move to...2024-04-051h 13Not Real ArtNot Real ArtKatie Love of Laugh Gallery: Celebrating the Art of Comedy and the Comedy of ArtEditor’s note: Today’s special episode comes to us from our friends at Laugh Gallery, who operate under the Crewest Studio network of podcasts alongside NOT REAL ART.Despite what your parents told you, comedy is an art. Comedy writing is difficult, and crafting laughs is no easy feat, especially when the stakes are so high. “Funny” varies from person to person, and there’s no hell deeper than the punishing silence after a failed joke. Welcome to Laugh Gallery, a podcast that celebrates—and elevates—the art of comedy and the comedy of art. In this intro...2024-03-1931 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtZ-Trip: How ‘America’s Best DJ’ Pushes the Boundaries of CreativityEditor’s note: Today’s special episode comes to us from our friends at The Conduit, who operate under the Crewest Studio network of podcasts alongside NOT REAL ART. In the ‘90s, rock was rock, hip-hop was hip-hop, and never the twain did meet. Then, at the turn of the century, a 73-minute, genre-bending bomb exploded onto the music scene, shattering notions about the limits of creativity and collaboration. Uneasy Listening, Vol. I, a joint record from like-minded DJs P and Z-Trip, broke genre conventions by mixing rock ‘n’ roll mainstays like Rush and Pat Benatar with dance and h...2024-02-201h 04GRAFFTVGRAFFTVMan One C.O.I. (Part 22): On Opening The First Full Time Graffiti Art Gallery in L.A, CREWESTIn today's clip, Los Angeles graffiti legend Man One C.O.I. talks about starting CREWEST.com to fill extra art jobs with his talented friends. He also goes on to mention how he opened the first full-time graffiti art gallery in Los Angeles, CREWEST.2024-01-3007 minArtsvilleArtsvilleA Guide to the Secondary Art Market with Lauren Brunk of Brunk AuctionsArtworks are regularly sold at auctions around the world for record sums of money, but today’s guest believes that auctions serve a greater purpose than just growing the highest bidder’s collection. Every object is an invitation to consider our personal and collective histories through the unique and often fascinating story it has to tell. Today, you'll hear from a local auctioneer, Southern fine art specialist, and Senior Vice President of Brunk Auctions, Lauren Brunk. Brunk is a private auction house specializing in the sale of fine art, jewelry, antique furniture, coins, and countless other areas of collecting rangin...2024-01-1736 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtArtsville: Looking at the World Differently with Kenn KotaraYou might already know this, but here at Crewest Studio, we produce several different podcasts. One of these podcasts is Artsville, which celebrates American contemporary art and craft from Asheville, North Carolina, and beyond. If you’re looking to discover world-class artisans, artists, craftspeople, and makers, Artsville has it all: from painting and pottery to weaving, woodworking, glass blowing, and more! Today, you’ll hear from contemporary mixed-media abstract artist, Kenn Kotara, as we share an interview from the Artsville archives. Based in Asheville, Kenn’s practice is shaped by his lifelong fascination with architecture, philosophy, and literature, and he mas...2024-01-161h 01Laugh GalleryLaugh GalleryJackie LoebJackie Loeb is one of those rare comics where the more you watch her, the more you realize that she lives in her own world and that you are just lucky to be there with her! Her humor is also extremely accessible and radiates with unadulterated kindness. That said, this hilarious woman is no joke and will take down anyone that stands between her and a great punchline. After she took part in a video version of Laugh Gallery, we invited Jackie back for a 20-minute set as part of our 420 Comedy Show. Tuning in today, you’ll hear th...2023-12-1532 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtChristmas in L.A.: The Story Behind the SongWhile much of the country prepares for a frosty festive season, the holidays look a little different in Los Angeles. Imagine palm trees decked out with baubles and twinkling lights, sunny skies, and 70 degree temperatures. With Christmas just around the corner, our parent company, Crewest Studio, wanted to spread the holiday cheer, put some positive vibes into the world, and celebrate the City of Angels’ legendary hip-hop roots. Produced as a “special gift” to the City of Los Angeles, “Christmas in L.A.” is a free, downloadable song that taps into the city’s hip-hop culture with special guest...2023-12-121h 46ArtsvilleArtsvilleExploring Asheville: Edgy, Artsy, and Inviting with Marla TambelliniIf you’re a regular listener of the Artsville Podcast, you are already familiar with the rich creative spirit of Asheville and the historical significance of arts and crafts in the region. We like to shout it from the rooftops! But did you know that Asheville is a world-class tourism destination for so many other reasons too? Today, we are joined by Marla Tambellini, Senior VP of Marketing at Explore Asheville, our local Convention and Visitors Bureau, to find out what makes Artsville such a desirable place to visit. “There are a lot of communities that can say they have...2023-11-1335 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtAdam Barnhardt - Laugh GalleryWelcome back to the Laugh Gallery as we continue to bring you brilliant comedy sets from our recent 420 event. Adam Barnhardt is on the mic today, and his impeccable timing and transcendental characterization earn him the title of a true comedic genius! After our hosts break the ice with some amusing country song titles and lyrics, Adam takes the stage to talk about how strange life is in L.A., with anecdotes of owning a dog, the hypocrisy of “woke,” the inconvenience of COVID, and the freaks that exist in every corner of L.A. Adam also reminds us to s...2023-11-0130 minLaugh GalleryLaugh GalleryAdam BarnhardtWelcome back to the Laugh Gallery as we continue to bring you brilliant comedy sets from our recent 420 event. Adam Barnhardt is on the mic today, and his impeccable timing and transcendental characterization earn him the title of a true comedic genius! After our hosts break the ice with some amusing country song titles and lyrics, Adam takes the stage to talk about how strange life is in L.A., with anecdotes of owning a dog, the hypocrisy of “woke,” the inconvenience of COVID, and the freaks that exist in every corner of L.A. Adam also reminds us to s...2023-11-0130 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtArt World Horror Stories: 5 Practical Lessons From 30 Years of Art World HorrorHappy Halloween, trick-or-treaters! Grab some candy corn, a mug of hot cider, and a blanket—it’s time for our third and final art world horror story of the year. Produced by NOT REAL ART parent company Crewest Studio, Art World Horror Stories is a podcast series about bad things that happen to good artists. On today’s podcast episode, host and NOT REAL ART founder Scott “Sourdough” Power shares some spine-tingling anecdotes from his personal collection of art world horror stories. Rather than indulging every screwup and screw over from his 30-year career in the arts, Scott disti...2023-10-3123 minArtsvilleArtsvilleHilloween: A Mechanism for Unity with Gina PhillipsIn today’s episode of Artsville, you’ll hear from Gina Phillips, a dear friend and someone who has played an integral part in the growth and development of Mitchell County, North Carolina. Gina’s commitments to the Penland School of Craft, the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, and rural education efforts in Mitchell County helped birth the idea for Hilloween, a countywide event that unites several areas over something we all love: spooky season! Hilloween is a natural expression of Gina's love for the theater and her years of performing and producing in New York, New Je...2023-10-1528 minArtsvilleArtsvilleSpreading the “Good News” for Artists in Artsville with Louise Glickman & Scott PowerHow did Asheville become Artsville? The magic is in our partnerships! Together with our collaborators, we’re able to promote the work of emerging and established artists from our respective regions to an ever-growing audience. Today’s guest is one of those collaborators and someone who is deeply committed to helping artists build their brands and share their stories with other artists and art lovers across the world. In this episode, Artsville Founder and Director Louise Glickman steps into the host’s seat and turns the mic on our regular host, Artsville Producer, and the Founder of Crewest Studio and No...2023-09-1334 minLaugh GalleryLaugh GalleryKatie Love (Part 2)Welcome back to the Katie Love extravaganza! In case you missed it, part one treated listeners to 20-plus minutes of non-stop laughter as we shared Katie’s opening act from the Comedy 420 Show in July 2022. We highly recommend going back and giving that a listen if you haven’t already. In part two, you’ll get to know Katie a little better as we take a look at her memoir, Two Tickets to Paradise: From Cult to Comedy, which she describes as “80% funny, 20% not so funny.” You’ll also find out how not even a broken neck could stop Katie from k...2023-08-0122 minLaugh GalleryLaugh GalleryKatie Love (Part 1)With a name that matches her unique style, our very own Katie Love is a writer, comedian, writing coach, and author who performs and creates from the heart. As you’ll know after listening to our introductory episode (if you haven’t yet, we suggest you go back and get yourself caught up!), she is also the host and creator of Comedy 420 and the better-looking co-producer of Laugh Gallery, along with Crewest Studio’s Scott “Sourdough” Power. Today, you’ll enjoy 20 minutes of non-stop laughter as we treat you to Katie’s opening act from the July 2022 edition of the Comedy 420...2023-07-1529 minThe ConduitThe ConduitBridging the Gap with Danny HollowayIn this episode of The Conduit, we have a wonderful interview with Danny Holloway! Danny has had an amazing and winding road through the world of music, and during our conversation, he shares many stories about industry legends, his personal evolution, and the turning points he encountered. Danny is a former employee of Island Records, he also wrote for NME and is a DJ and record collector extraordinaire. For the most part, Danny has allowed his passion for music and creativity to guide his choices.After being born on the West Coast, Danny chose to move to...2023-06-151h 13Laugh GalleryLaugh GalleryIntroductory Episode: WTF is Laugh Gallery?Welcome to the very first episode of the Laugh Gallery Podcast! If you love art, laughter, and pure silliness, this podcast is for you. Today, we introduce the new show to you, tell you what we’re all about, and delve into what inspired us. It’s no secret that artists are paid badly, if at all, and we want to share our passion for comedy and art while expressing gratitude to artists for their time and expertise, and of course, help them get paid! We have even created a comedy concept called Comedy 420 and you can look forward to h...2023-06-0127 minThe ConduitThe ConduitBridging the Gap with Danny HollowayIn this episode of The Conduit, we have a wonderful interview with Danny Holloway! Danny has had an amazing and winding road through the world of music, and during our conversation, he shares many stories about industry legends, his personal evolution, and the turning points he encountered. Danny is a former employee of Island Records, he also wrote for NME and is a DJ and record collector extraordinaire. For the most part, Danny has allowed his passion for music and creativity to guide his choices.After being born on the West Coast, Danny chose to move to...2023-05-151h 13ArtsvilleArtsvilleBLISS with Elaine Scherer and Louise GlickmanArt and culture are essential elements that keep communities healthy, vibrant, and connected. Artsville founder Louise Glickman even thinks of art as the glue that holds communities together. With this in mind, artists in Biltmore Lake, Candler, NC, have partnered with Artsville to produce a studio tour with a twist! Introducing BLISS, the first-ever Biltmore Lake’s Imaginative Studio Stroll, where 25 artists plus several guest artists will show and sell their art from their Biltmore Lake homes on Saturday, May 6th, 2023. In today’s episode of the Artsville Podcast, co-hosts Louise and Scott “Sourdough” Power are joined by fellow art enthusiast...2023-03-1341 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtStreet Art in Nepal, Pt. 2: The Unifying Power of Public ArtWelcome back to part two of our very special series on the Nepal Street Art Project, a collaborative endeavor between Nepali artists and Crewest Studio co-founder Man One. If you missed part one, head to last week’s episode to catch up on the project’s impact on historic Nepali cities Janakpur and Kathmandu.In today’s episode, NOT REAL ART founder and host Scott “Sourdough” Power sits down with three key players of the Nepal Street Art Project to discuss how government exchange programs can benefit the arts. He’s joined by Project Curator Kailash K. Shrestha of...2023-02-211h 06Not Real ArtNot Real ArtStreet Art in Nepal, Pt. 1: Art as a Tool for Social ChangeLate in 2022 street artist extraordinaire Man One traveled to Nepal to participate in a cultural exchange program designed to celebrate the voices of Nepali minorities. Over a two week period, the California-based muralist—who also serves as co-founder of NOT REAL ART parent company, Crewest Studio—collaborated with Nepali artists on a unique public mural project promoting diversity, inclusion, and equality. In today’s podcast episode, NOT REAL ART founder and host Scott “Sourdough” Power discusses the Nepal Street Art Project through a series of man-on-the-street interviews. Scott chats with those intimately involved in the project, including Man One and...2023-02-1443 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtDesignerCon 2022: An Exclusive Look at the Annual Art and Design EventLove design in all its forms? Then you’ll want to join us for today’s episode, which features an in-depth look at DesignerCon (DCON), an annual art and design convention in Anaheim, California. Combining collectible toys and designer goods with underground art, this year’s convention included over 700 vendors, custom art shows, and live demonstrations galore. At booth 1221, NOT REAL ART’s parent organization, Crewest Studio, took part in the festivities, joined by longtime friends Man One, Anne Martin of Sugar Press Art, and Javie Lopez and OneSaints from Graffiti the City.In this week’s ep...2022-12-201h 09Not Real ArtNot Real ArtNFTs, Web3, and Crypto: How Artists Can Thrive Using New TechnologiesNo matter where you turn these days, you’re likely to encounter some form of discourse about the impact of Web3, NFTs, and blockchain technology. Of course, art and tech comprise exciting new frontiers for making and selling art, but what do artists need to know about these new media? Do they represent a real and fundamental shift in the art market, or are they simply new tools for artists and art lovers to enjoy?By now, you’ve probably heard us mention smARTtalks, a series of intimate learning sessions covering relevant topics for artists and creatives work...2022-12-131h 05Not Real ArtNot Real ArtAuthor Katie Love: The Comedian Turning Heartbreak Into HumorA longtime friend and creative collaborator with NOT REAL ART, today’s guest has a name that matches her unique style. As you’ll discover in this episode, Katie Love writes, performs, and creates from the heart. Based in Los Angeles, Katie is a comedian, writing coach, producer, and the author of three books. Her latest title, Two Tickets To Paradise: From Cult to Comedy, was recently published by NOT REAL ART parent company Crewest Studio to critical acclaim. Katie’s personal memoir tells the humorous and heartbreaking story of an earnest, bible-toting kid intent on saving the wor...2022-12-061h 04Not Real ArtNot Real ArtTrauma and Creativity: How Artists Can Bounce Back From COVID-19Whether we realize it or not, most of us have experienced some level of trauma over the past few years as we learned to navigate the fallout of COVID-19. As a result, we are changed people (and artists)—but what have we learned? How do we begin to process the impact of the pandemic? And where do we go from here? By now, you’ve probably heard us mention smARTtalks, a series of intimate learning sessions covering relevant topics for artists and creatives working in the 21st century. On September 24, 2022, Crewest Studio—NOT REAL ART’s parent company—p...2022-11-2248 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtArt World Horror Stories 2022Halloween is right around the corner, which means we’re back with our infamous Art World Horror Stories series. We’re not talking about ghosts, ghouls, and goblins though—in today’s podcast episode, you’ll hear some truly terrifying tales from artists who brave the ugly side of the art world.You’ll hear about malicious gallery owners, neglectful shipping companies, and one graffiti artist’s very stinky encounter on the streets of San Francisco. “It could happen to anybody,” muses host Scott “Sourdough” Power. “That’s what art world horror stories are about. That’s why we want to share them, b...2022-10-2535 minArtsvilleArtsville“Don’t Touch the Art!” with Merrily OrsiniArt collector and entrepreneur Merrily Orsini moved to Asheville so she could be within walking distance of her four grandchildren. The fact that she and her husband have a glass art collection of over 200 pieces has necessitated some well-thought out house designing and strict enforcement of the “don’t touch the art!” rule (although, she sometimes breaks this rule herself). In today’s episode, Merrily shares the story of the artwork that brought her and her husband together, some of her favorite glass artists, how the glass art industry has changed during this century, and how she hopes to change t...2022-10-1553 minArtsvilleArtsvilleHelping Asheville Artists Thrive with Kate PettRapid growth has its benefits, but it can also have major downfalls. Kate Pett, the Executive Director of Thrive Asheville, joins us today to explain how her organization is helping her beloved community confront the latter. The lack of high paying jobs, low levels of social mobility, and increasing gentrification in Asheville are causing a decline in the diversity that is part of what makes this place so special. During this episode, Kate explains how Thrive is addressing the interlinked issues of affordable housing and sustainable tourism in order to preserve the arts-and-culture wonder that is Asheville. Complex problems...2022-09-2059 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtAnnouncing a New Education Series For Creative Professionals: smARTalks 2022Networking. For many in the creative industry, it’s a dirty word. Most of us dread the prospect of hovering around a fountain of thawed shrimp cocktail, waiting for the right moment to ambush a key contact. The wine will give you a headache, and the people you need to meet simply aren’t there. Yet networking is a fairly essential skill for creatives in today’s market, one we think deserves a second look. Since 2019, Crewest Studio’s mission has been to empower the creative community through education, appreciation, and funding. With the help of our readers...2022-08-2321 minArtsvilleArtsvilleThe Beauty of Surprise with Rhona PolonskyToday’s guest lived and worked in many exotic parts of the world before finding her way to Artsville, where she is currently very happily residing and exhibiting her work. Whether in India, Indonesia, or Ghana, Rhona Polonsky has always sought out beauty and surprise, and therefore she has always been surrounded by inspiration for her art. Rhona describes herself as a maker and a teacher, rather than an artist, and in today’s episode, she shares what her journey as a creative has looked like, including the moment she discovered her love for clay, her experience with sgraffito, her...2022-05-0250 minArtsvilleArtsvilleTails of Whimsy with Daryl SlatonIn this episode of Artsville, we welcome one of the driving forces behind this Asheville-based project, the inspiring and wonderful Daryl Slaton. Daryl is a lifelong artist, having worked in many different spheres, including periods as a commercial artist for some of the biggest names in corporate America! As is apparent throughout our conversation, Daryl is young at heart and full of fun and laughter. He is also husband to our very own Louise Glickman! In our chat today we chart some of Daryl's journey as an artist, all the way up to the new and exciting work he...2022-04-2556 minArtsvilleArtsvillePenland School of Craft: Helping People Live Creative Lives with Mia Hall and Robin DreyerWelcome to the first-ever episode of the Artsville Podcast, where we celebrate American contemporary arts and crafts from Asheville, North Carolina, and beyond! Today, Crewest Studio's Scott "Sourdough" Power is joined by Louise Glickman and Daryl Slaton from the Sand Hill Artists Collective (SHAC) to introduce you to Mia Hall and Robin Dreyer, the Executive Director and Communications Manager of the Penland School of Craft, an international center for craft education dedicated to helping people live creative lives. Located in North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains, Penland offers immersive workshops along with artist residencies, a gallery and visitors’ center, and a...2022-01-2454 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtLouise Glickman On Creating ArtsvilleIn today’s episode of the Not Real Art Podcast, return guest Louise Glickman shares the story behind her organization Sand Hill Artists Collective (SHAC), and it’s recent collaboration with Crewest Studio on a new podcast called Artsville, which celebrates American contemporary arts and crafts from Asheville, North Carolina, and beyond. Louise Glickman is a mostly self-taught artist who began her creative adventures by studying fashion design and retail marketing. Her love for her community in Asheville reflects her worldview and has compelled her to not only examine but embrace people and cultures, to bring them together through art...2022-01-1829 minThe ConduitThe ConduitFitz & The Tantrums: Joe Karnes and Jeremy RuzumnaDiscover the inspiring journeys and valuable insights from Fitz and the Tantrums' Joe Karnes and Jeremy Ruzumna in this fascinating episode of The Conduit Music Podcast. Learn about the importance of defining your own style, the challenges and rewards of being in a band, and how to find balance in the ever-changing music industry. Don't miss out on their expert advice on navigating record deals, maintaining professionalism, and their experiences working with renowned artists such as Macy Gray and Alanis Morissette. Visit https://www.theconduitmusicpodcast.com/fitz-and-the-tantrums/ for the complete show notes, links, and more resources discussed in this ep...2021-09-011h 48Not Real ArtNot Real ArtCarmen Mardonez: 2021 NOT REAL ART Grant WinnerToday, we welcome another one of our six 2021 NOT REAL ART Grant for Artists winners, the one and only Carmen Mardónez, hailing from Chile. Carmen is a fiber artist living in Los Angeles, California, whose work explores an imagery of rebellion and freedom through natural landscapes saturated with lights and colors. She employs a characteristically wild freestyle embroidery method combined with other traditional knitting techniques to create sculptural works using materials ranging from canvas to discarded objects and surfaces, such as lemon bags, old t-shirts, and more recently, castoff bed sheets and pillows. In this episode, you’ll lea...2021-08-3157 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtAntonio + Isaac Pelayo: The Apple Doesn’t Fall Far from the TreeWhen we hear the term, “it runs in the family,” it usually means some negative behavior trait, a genetic disease, or a vice but, in the Pelayo family, the main trait that runs through this family is artistic talent. If you’ve ever heard the idiom, “The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree,” today’s guests are the perfect case study for that! We are blessed today to welcome father and son, Antonio and Isaac Pelayo to the show. Antonio has witnessed Isaac growing into a successful and dynamic artist that is following in his father’s footsteps, and t...2021-08-241h 12Not Real ArtNot Real ArtAntonio + Isaac Pelayo: The Apple Doesn’t Fall Far from the TreeWhen we hear the term, “it runs in the family,” it usually means some negative behavior trait, a genetic disease, or a vice but, in the Pelayo family, the main trait that runs through this family is artistic talent. If you’ve ever heard the idiom, “The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree,” today’s guests are the perfect case study for that! We are blessed today to welcome father and son, Antonio and Isaac Pelayo to the show. Antonio has witnessed Isaac growing into a successful and dynamic artist that is following in his father’s footsteps, and t...2021-08-241h 11Not Real ArtNot Real ArtJohn Chang: 2021 NOT REAL ART Grant for WinnersToday’s guest on the Not Real Art Podcast is John Chang, one of our six 2021 Not Real Art Grant winners. John is a Chinese-American multidisciplinary artist from Shanghai who considers himself a spiritual escapist. His work is rich and deep, layering language and image to construct and reconstruct meaning, memory, and intention. In this episode, John shares his process of searching for new meanings in a new world, one where it has become increasingly important for artists to embrace digital mediums and utilize the power of art to facilitate empathy. In the wake of COVID-19 and waves of ra...2021-08-171h 01Not Real ArtNot Real ArtNatalia Villanueva Linares: Winner of the 2021 NOT REAL ART Grant for ArtistsToday’s guest is the amazing Natalia Villanueva Linares, one of our 2021 NRA grant winners! Natalia hails from Peru and France and is now residing in Chicago. She is an installation and performance artist specializing in space understanding. Our conversation begins with Natalia describing a decade long-project she has been working on involving revamping a church in Illinois and making it a cultural center hosting community artworks and an international residency program. From there we hear more about Natalia’s work and what her concerns with space understanding mean, where she talks about how she tries to connect people, spac...2021-08-101h 10Not Real ArtNot Real ArtNadyia Duff: Winner of the 2021 NOT REAL ART Grant for ArtistsIn today’s episode, we feature one of our six 2021 NRA grant-winners, Nadyia Duff! Nadyia is a Jamaican-American artist who hails from Miami Beach, Florida. Nadyia's portraiture work, like her personality, exudes passion, energy, love, joy, and style. In our conversation with Nadyia, we talk to her about her portraiture style depicting detailed subjects against simplified, cartoonish backgrounds and how it evolved. She gets into the bright colors she uses and the way they connect to her Jamaican heritage. Nadyia has also had her fair share of struggles and we hear about health scares she had as a child an...2021-08-0354 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtColumbia College Chicago Alumni Director Sarah SchroderIn today’s episode of the Not Real Art Podcast, we discuss higher education in the creative arts, specifically when it comes to Sourdough’s alma mater, Columbia College Chicago, where he graduated in 1994 with a double major in graphic design and arts management. Joining us is Sarah Schroeder, Director of Alumni Relations for Columbia College here on the West Coast. We discuss our shared love for Columbia College and how the institution can benefit anyone who is serious about a career in the creative arts, whether they are looking to pursue work in visual art, graphic design, fashion desi...2021-07-271h 13Not Real ArtNot Real ArtRoy Miles: Life as the ‘Ghetto Gepetto’Today on the show we have the one and only Roy Miles, a true Swiss Army Knife of an artist with a seemingly never-ending set of skills. For those in the back who have not heard of Roy, he is a puppeteer, musician, filmmaker, designer, and the list goes on. Roy, AKA the Ghetto Gepetto, is the creator of the Biddies toys as well as the YouTube channel Hoodfoot, a central hub where his multitude of talents come together in one place through the medium of film. Roy joins us on the show today to shoot the breeze with...2021-07-131h 36Not Real ArtNot Real ArtWhy Art is Important: According to the 2021 Not Real Art Grant ApplicantsToday’s show is all about why art is important. If you’re listening to this podcast, you probably believe, as we do, that art, creativity, and artists are essential to making this world a better and more interesting place. Because art is subjective, why art is important differs according to personal opinion. That is why today’s episode includes the voices of 18 different artists, who each share their thoughts on why we need art in our lives. Who are these 18 artists, you ask? Well, many of you know that we have an artist’s grant in partnership with Art Shar...2021-07-0614 minNot Real ArtNot Real Art2021 NOT REAL ART Grant for Artists: Announcing The WinnersToday's episode is especially exciting because we are announcing our 2021 grant winners. We are so grateful to every artist that entered, and the quality of work we saw truly blew us away. Of course, we would have wanted to give money to all of you, but the sad reality is that it is just not possible. We shed light on what the selection process looked like this year, and we also give you insights into who some of our esteemed judges were. Before announcing the finalists and the winners, we thought it only fair to pay our respects to...2021-07-0115 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtNRA 2021 Grant WinnersToday's episode is especially exciting because we are announcing our 2021 grant winners. We are so grateful to every artist that entered, and the quality of work we saw truly blew us away. Of course, we would have wanted to give money to all of you, but the sad reality is that it is just not possible. We shed light on what the selection process looked like this year, and we also give you insights into who some of our esteemed judges were. Before announcing the finalists and the winners, we thought it only fair to pay our respects to...2021-07-0115 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtVyal One: O.G. L.A MuralistStanding out in the crowded L. A graffiti scene is no easy feat, but it is something today's guest, Vyal One, has managed to do. He is a muralist from East L.A with over 25 years of experience creating aerosol murals and is one of the graffiti movement's most skilled aerosol painters. His work has taken him across the globe, and his portfolio includes a range of corporate commissions. In this episode, we hear about Vyal's creative journey and how he became a muralist. He pays respect to his early influences and shares when he was introduced to graffiti...2021-06-2956 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtMichelle Woo: Expanding the Civic Engagement ConversationArt has always been about stretching people’s imaginations and creating spaces for expansive thinking. For Freedoms is an art-led civic organization that creates art and sparks conversations around what expanded civic participation looks like. Michelle Woo is the Director of For Freedoms and is also a creative producer and artist based in L.A. Her diverse range of work includes cultural strategy, creation, project management, and management of national campaigns. In today’s episode, Michelle sheds light on her artistic journey and how she got to where she is in her career. We talk about the skills that arti...2021-06-2256 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtBrett Cook: The Practice of Building CommunityMany people view art as transformative in and of itself. But what about the process of making art? Can that not also be a tool for transformation? Brett Cook is a multi-disciplinary artist who uses storytelling to distill complex ideas and creative practices to transform the inner and outer worlds of being. He has taught at all academic levels and has used his pedagogical knowledge to leverage the transformational power of the relational aspect of art-making. In today’s episode, Brett shares his artistic journey, from drawing in the church at the age of two to having a legendary op...2021-06-0856 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtAnthem Salgado: Masterclass in Marketing and Communications with Erin YoshiThe importance of the business aspect of being an artist cannot be underestimated. This side of the trade is an art in its own right and requires some training to master. Today on the show we are joined by Anthem Salgado where he shares his expertise on all the strategies that we as artists should be using to sell ourselves and connect to our audience. Anthem is the founder of Art of Hustle where he offers expert business coaching for marketing and communications. Anthem tells the story of his journey as a multidisciplinary artist into the field of marketing...2021-06-0158 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtToons One 44: Recognizing and Supporting Arts and Culture in Southern CaliforniaWhen you think of some of the most culturally diverse and renowned cities on earth, they all have one thing in common: art. From local galleries to life-size murals, a community full of art is a community full of culture. That’s why supporting the arts in your local community is a crucial part of building a legacy, exposing artists to bigger platforms, and providing them with greater opportunities. Today’s guest inherently understands the importance of celebrating creativity and educating and inspiring others, as he himself has been active on the scene for nearly 30 years. In the house toda...2021-05-251h 30Not Real ArtNot Real ArtShowzArt: Elevating the Unsheltered Community in Skid RowOne of the most important purposes of art is to shed light on issues and people that may not always be in the spotlight. Artists spark conversations and are foundational pillars in many social justice movements. Showzart, the Art Jedi, is a muralist, community organizer, and resident of Skid Row. He works tirelessly to elevate the Skid Row unsheltered community. In this episode, we hear more about Showz’s journey and how he came to be a prominent artistic voice in this L.A neighborhood. He shares how he went from keeping his art dream at arm’s length to t...2021-05-181h 11Not Real ArtNot Real ArtSand Hill Artists Collective with Bob Ware and Louise GlickmanThe Asheville art scene is on fire, and the city is well-known for its support of artists and creators of all kinds. Joining us today from the heart of the Southeast art world are Bob Ware and Louise Glickman, of Sand Hill Artists Collective (SHAC), a group that looks to support the art community on the far West side of Asheville. In this episode, we hear about the history of the city, and what drew Bob and Louise to live there. Having both worked as artists, Bob and Louise understand what it is like to struggle to put yourself...2021-05-111h 03Not Real ArtNot Real ArtMonaLisa Whitaker On The Magic of ConnectionIf you are looking to learn, grow, and be inspired, then today’s show is for you. MonaLisa Whitaker is our guest today, and her warmth, dedication, and brilliance are all infectious. MonaLisa is a photographer and mixed media artist with an enviable resume and decades of experience. In our conversation today, MonaLisa talks about her work in the Inglewood art community and the advocacy she has been involved within the rapidly gentrifying neighborhood. We hear about her start in photography, where she shares her passion for analog and the value she believes it offers all budding photographers. MonaLisa al...2021-05-041h 03Not Real ArtNot Real ArtStephen Levey: Monkey Pushing A Button?Today’s guest is the inspirational photographer and documentarian, fifth generation Angelino, and all-round good guy, Steven Levey. Steven joins us on the show to talk about his views on art, his recent foray into cooking, how he happened into professional photography, and why he mainly just wants to be a good person. We kick the show off hearing about how Steven ‘discovered his kitchen’ after COVID struck and the fun he is having making delicious meals for himself. Sourdough calls Steven the true mayor of LA and we hear about the long connection his family has had with the ci...2021-04-271h 07The ConduitThe ConduitThe Conduit Music Podcast: Promo TrailerThe Conduit is a limited series podcast featuring candid conversations between professional musicians and music biz veterans who give you the unvarnished truth about being an artist in the music business today.Hosted by L.A. musician, producer, DJ and writer Dan Ubick aka Constantine “Connie” Price, The Conduit is real talk, no posturing. Learn from top music veterans as they talk honestly about their struggles and experiences and share with you their wisdom and knowledge. A co-production between Crewest Studio and DanUbe Productions, The Conduit will inspire, educate, entertain and empower up-and-comers pursuing their music...2021-04-2101 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtDolby Atmos with Ellis ReidIf you are old enough to remember cassettes, you will remember the Dolby noise reduction switch on them. This humble beginning was the foundation for an incredibly innovative company that has since branched off into creating immersive audio and visual entertainment experiences. Ellis Reid, a Senior Industry Marketing Manager at Dolby, helps people understand what the brand means in today's world. In this episode, Ellis walks us through Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos and how they take entertainment to a whole new level. He shares some examples of how this technology has been deployed, and how it has changed...2021-04-2057 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtGreg Escalante: Happy Birthday!Some people are extraordinarily unique and change the game completely. Greg Escalante was a bona fide maverick and trailblazer, carving out a space where so many of us could feel at home. Juxtapoz Magazine, the publication Greg co-founded, is still a leading work in the alternative and underground art space. Greg's legacy is about far more than the magazine; it is about the community he built and the lives he touched. Not only did he provide unconditional support to so many artists early in their careers, but he quite literally changed so many people's lives. In this incredibly special...2021-04-132h 39Not Real ArtNot Real ArtNFT x Lora Zombie: Case Study with Tom Rowlandson + Joshua WattlesThree letters are dominating the art world right now, N-F-T. They stand for ‘non-fungible token’, which is represented as a unit of data, typically on the Ethereum blockchain. So how does this affect artists around the world? It returns the power to them. In today’s episode, we speak with intellectual property attorney Joshua Wattles, and former DeviantArt staff member, Tom Rowlandson. Together, they explain the ins and outs of NFTs, and why it’s such a hot topic right now. To kick things off, Tom shares his own experiences with NFTs, as he details his background in crypto as well...2021-04-061h 18Not Real ArtNot Real ArtChanning Dungey Takes-Two on the Entertainment Industry with Erin YoshiMaking a break in the entertainment industry takes hard work, careful attention, and a strong vision. Today we speak with a woman who achieved great heights in film and television. Channing Dungey is a TV executive and the first black American president of a major broadcast television network. In this rich and inspiring episode, we talk with Channing about her journey to the top and beyond. We open the show by hearing about her earliest years, as she tells listeners about how she has always been enchanted by stories. After graduating from the UCLA School of Theater, Film, and...2021-03-3157 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtJudy Baca on Public Arts and MuralsMuralism is empowering, uplifting, and can be a megaphone to celebrate ethnicity. Judy Baca has been creating public art for decades and has produced over 400 murals while employing thousands of local participants to be part of Los Angeles’ social and artistic evolution. Her efforts are embodied by the Social Public Art Resource Center or SPARC. In this episode, we talk to Judy about her life in public arts and how SPARC has been such a large part of her journey. We begin our conversation by talking about what it was like to be in Los Angeles, as the former pu...2021-03-3055 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtMuralist Roundtable: Gloria Muriel, Amanda Lynn + Mariela Ajras with Erin YoshiWelcome to episode 117 of the Not Real Art Podcast. In today’s show, host Erin Yoshi is joined by three more exceptional artists, Gloria Muriel, Amanda Lynn, and Mariella Ajras. These women are among the most influential and talented muralists around, and in today’s show, they share their stories, inspirations, and advice. We kick things off by hearing the origin story of each artist, as we find out Gloria’s shy beginnings, Amanda’s illustrative linework and decorative patterns, and Mariela’s focus on women and collective memory. Following this, our roundtable discussion touches on fundamental aspects of their care...2021-03-231h 00Not Real ArtNot Real ArtEp. 39: Artists JonMarc + Ando Pndlian Talk FLUTTERUsing Language As an Abstract Tool for Communication Through Art, With JonMarc Edwards and Ando Love. JonMarc studied art at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design where he was drawn to the study of symbols and what they mean. Today he is the owner of MARKET Studio, an exhibition and performance space that focuses on immersive installations, performances, and literary events. Our second guest, Ando Pndlian, is the founder of the Search + ResQ Gallery, which is a multi-disciplinary design studio based in Los Angeles. They implement process driven design with a clear understanding of goals to support creative solutions...2019-02-241h 07Not Real ArtNot Real ArtEp.034: NOT REAL ART Club Opens in L.A.In this episode, Man One and Sourdough discuss the launch of it's new monthly event series, NOT REAL ART Club in L.A. (Tickets Available at www.NotRealArt.com) ______ ABOUT NOT REAL ART NOT REAL ART isn’t your prototypical art program produced by art snobs in an ivory tower. NOT REAL ART is an artist-centric talk show for a new generation. NOT REAL ART serves its creative culture fresh, raw and unfiltered straight from the front-lines as it celebrates artists and calls B.S. on the art world! Long-time friends, collaborators and artists, Man One and Scott "Sourdough" Power bri...2018-10-3139 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtEp.033: How To Make Art HistoryIn this episode 33 , your hosts Man One and Sourdough discuss the secret to making art history. ______ ABOUT NOT REAL ART NOT REAL ART isn’t your prototypical art program produced by art snobs in an ivory tower. NOT REAL ART is an artist-centric talk show for a new generation. NOT REAL ART serves its creative culture fresh, raw and unfiltered straight from the front-lines as it celebrates artists and calls B.S. on the art world! Long-time friends, collaborators and artists, Man One and Scott "Sourdough" Power bring their unique, devil-may-care approach to discussing their mutual love — and hate — for art and...2018-10-3147 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtEp.032: Sourdough Survives Burning Man + Tells AllIn episode 32, Sourdough wants to tell all about his first trip to Burning Man but Man One doesn't seem to care. Thankfully Sourdough tells all anyway! ______ ABOUT NOT REAL ART NOT REAL ART isn’t your prototypical art program produced by art snobs in an ivory tower. NOT REAL ART is an artist-centric talk show for a new generation. NOT REAL ART serves its creative culture fresh, raw and unfiltered straight from the front-lines as it celebrates artists and calls B.S. on the art world! Long-time friends, collaborators and artists, Man One and Scott "Sourdough" Power bring their unique, dev...2018-10-3143 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtEp.031: Much To Do About EverythingIn this episode, hosts Man One and Sourdough rant and rave about a myriad of topics ranging from the new Quincy Jones documentary to Mexican Culture, unprofessional artists to bad customer service, from banking to monopolies, Nordstroms to Verizon, from automation to porn, and on and on and on and on. ______ ABOUT NOT REAL ART NOT REAL ART isn’t your prototypical art program produced by art snobs in an ivory tower. NOT REAL ART is an artist-centric talk show for a new generation. NOT REAL ART serves its creative culture fresh, raw and unfiltered straight from the front-lines as it...2018-10-311h 03Not Real ArtNot Real ArtEp. 30: Hawaii, Homelessness & Jeff KoonsIn this episode, Man One and Sourdough discuss how travel and environment inspire artists and influence their art. ______ ABOUT THE SHOW Not Real Art is for everyone. But, like art itself, it’s appeal will most definitely vary. Long-time collaborators, creators and hosts, Man One and Scott “Sourdough” Power are proud of Not Real Art’s unique, devil-may-care approach to discussing the current state of contemporary art and culture. If you’re looking for an over intellectualized high brow podcast about contemporary art produced in an ivory tower, Not Real Art isn’t for you. But, if you prefer your cultural far...2018-09-2655 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtEp. 29: Sourdough Makes A Burning ConfessionIn this episode, Sourdough confesses something big and Man One doesn't like it. ______ ABOUT THE SHOW Not Real Art is for everyone. But, like art itself, it’s appeal will most definitely vary. Long-time collaborators, creators and hosts, Man One and Scott “Sourdough” Power are proud of Not Real Art’s unique, devil-may-care approach to discussing the current state of contemporary art and culture. If you’re looking for an over intellectualized high brow podcast about contemporary art produced in an ivory tower, Not Real Art isn’t for you. But, if you prefer your cultural fare raw and unfiltered from the fro...2018-09-2647 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtEp. 27/28: Working with Agencies (A Horror Story)In this episode, hosts Man One and Sourdough go deep on the perils of artists working with brands and agencies. They explore the dysfunctional relationship agencies have clients and freelancers and what it can mean for artists who try to work with them. Man One and Sourdough discuss how to manage professional disappointment and the emotional fallout when clients screw you -- and they will. ______ ABOUT THE SHOW Not Real Art is for everyone. But, like art itself, it’s appeal will most definitely vary. Long-time collaborators, creators and hosts, Man One and Scott “Sourdough” Power are proud of Not Real A...2018-09-2655 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtEp. 26: The Gong Show, The Ortiz Brothers + Collecting Illegal DebtsIn this episode 26, your hosts Man One and Sourdough discuss the books How To Collect Illegal Debts and Graphic Guide to Infectious Disease. Also, they reminisce about their favorite game shows of the 1970s and Man One's dad appearance on The Gong Show and winning! ______ ABOUT THE SHOW Not Real Art is for everyone. But, like art itself, it’s appeal will most definitely vary. Long-time collaborators, creators and hosts, Man One and Scott “Sourdough” Power are proud of Not Real Art’s unique, devil-may-care approach to discussing the current state of contemporary art and culture. If you’re looking for an ove...2018-09-2638 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtEp. 25: Red Wine & Blood Don't MixIn this episode, your hosts Man One and Sourdough discuss the perils of parenting. ______ ABOUT THE SHOW Not Real Art is for everyone. But, like art itself, it’s appeal will most definitely vary. Long-time collaborators, creators and hosts, Man One and Scott “Sourdough” Power are proud of Not Real Art’s unique, devil-may-care approach to discussing the current state of contemporary art and culture. If you’re looking for an over intellectualized high brow podcast about contemporary art produced in an ivory tower, Not Real Art isn’t for you. But, if you prefer your cultural fare raw and unfiltered f...2018-09-2628 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtEp. 24: Donate Your Body to ArtIn this episode 24, Sourdough ponders donating his body to art. Also, Sourdough's 5 year old daughter Eden crashes the recording session to become the second guest to be on the podcast. _____ ABOUT THE SHOW Not Real Art is for everyone. But, like art itself, it’s appeal will most definitely vary. Long-time collaborators, creators and hosts, Man One and Scott “Sourdough” Power are proud of Not Real Art’s unique, devil-may-care approach to discussing the current state of contemporary art and culture. If you’re looking for an over intellectualized high brow podcast about contemporary art produced in an ivory tower, Not Real A...2018-09-2618 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtEp. 23: VIP Guest: Photographer Bryan "Birdman" MierIn episode 23, Man One and Sourdough host their first VIP guest, photographer extraordinaire Bryan "Birdman" Mier. Hear how the one L.A. artists call "Birdman" became the go-to photographer in L.A. Learn how Birdman went from teaching himself how to use a camera to shooting celebrities for TMZ, the hottest graffiti artists, street artists, gallery openings and art scene parties in Los Angeles and around the world. ______ ABOUT NOT REAL ART Not Real Art is for everyone. But, like art itself, it’s appeal will most definitely vary. Long-time collaborators, creators and hosts, Man One and Scott “Sourdough” Power are pr...2018-09-261h 11Not Real ArtNot Real ArtEp. 22: Librarians Love Man One (So Hard)In episode 22, your hosts Man One and Sourdough discusses Man One's trip to New Orleans to attend American Library Association Annual Conference and accept this Siebert Award Honor for his work illustrating the children's book, Roy Choi and The Street Food Re-Mix ______ ABOUT THE SHOW Not Real Art is for everyone. But, like art itself, it’s appeal will most definitely vary. Long-time collaborators, creators and hosts, Man One and Scott “Sourdough” Power are proud of Not Real Art’s unique, devil-may-care approach to discussing the current state of contemporary art and culture. If you’re looking for an over intellectu...2018-09-2635 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtEp. 21: The Art of Making SourdoughIn this episode, your host Man One learns why 'Mr. X", his co-host and creator of Not Real Art, is adopting the pseudonym "Sourdough" for the show. Plus, they talk shit about airsoft guns and grown men playing war games. ______ ABOUT THE SHOW Not Real Art is for everyone. But, like art itself, it’s appeal will vary. Long-time collaborators, creators and hosts, Man One and Scott “Sourdough” Power are proud of Not Real Art’s unique, devil-may-care approach to discussing the current state of contemporary art and culture. If you’re looking for an over intellectualized high brow podcast about cont...2018-08-0248 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtEp. 20: When Mars AttacksEpisode 20 of Not Real Art covers a lot ground. From Socrates to Trump, fortune cookies to prostate exams and Mexicans to Gay Doctors, hosts "Mr. X" and Man One end up on Mars with this one. ______ ABOUT THE SHOW Not Real Art is for everyone. But like art itself, it’s appeal will vary. Long-time collaborators, creators and hosts, Man One and Scott “Sourdough” Power are proud of Not Real Art’s unique, devil-may-care approach to discussing the current state of contemporary art and culture. If you’re looking for an over intellectualized high brow podcast about contemporary art produced in an ivor...2018-08-0217 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtEp. 18: The Shady Art WorldIn episode 18 of Not Real Art, your hosts call out corruption in the art world, discuss some of the ways artists get ripped off and why artists must know their bottom line. ______ ABOUT THE SHOW Not Real Art is for everyone. But, like art itself, it’s appeal will most definitely vary. Long-time collaborators, creators and hosts, Man One and Scott “Sourdough” Power are proud of Not Real Art’s unique, devil-may-care approach to discussing the current state of contemporary art and culture. If you’re looking for an over intellectualized high brow podcast about contemporary art produced in an ivory towe...2018-08-0224 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtEp. 17: The Art of Teaching ParabolasIn episode 17, NRA Man One and Sourdough hosts discuss the importance of good teachers and the art of teaching while they reminisce about school day memories. Shout outs to: Mr. Preston, Mr. Livingston and Double Dose Twins ______ ABOUT THE SHOW Not Real Art is for everyone. But, like art itself, it’s appeal will most definitely vary. Long-time collaborators, creators and hosts, Man One and Scott “Sourdough” Power are proud of Not Real Art’s unique, devil-may-care approach to discussing the current state of contemporary art and culture. If you’re looking for an over intellectualized high brow podcast about contempora...2018-08-0220 minNot Real ArtNot Real ArtEp. 16: The Real Story of Crewest Art Gallery (2002-2012)In this episode #16, Man One and "Mr.X" clarify and document the origin story of ground-breaking art gallery Crewest which Man One founded in Los Angeles, curating over 100 exhibitions during its ten year history, 2002-20122018-08-0222 min