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The Messy Studio with Rebecca CrowellThe Messy Studio with Rebecca CrowellInterview with Jim ScherbarthJames Edward Scherbarth was a dear friend, colleague, and teacher, and artist who developed profound and personal ways of working in just a few years following his retirement in his mid-60s. Today we share our interview with Jim near the end of his life in which he discusses his life, work, and teaching philosophy. Jim passed away a few days aftert this recording, on June 22, 2021. We are very honored to have had this opportunity to hear what he wished to share with our listeners. Thanks to everyone who has been sharing the show and donating! If...2021-09-2540 minThe Messy Studio with Rebecca CrowellThe Messy Studio with Rebecca CrowellThe Future of Squeegee Press: Rebecca chats with Jerry McLaughlinRebecca chats with her co-author and business partner, Jerry McLaughlin, about cold wax, their work both as artists and entrepreneurs, and the future of Squeegee Press. www.rebeccacrowell.com www.coldwaxbook.com www.jerrymclaughlinart.com The Messy Bulletin Board James Edward Scherbarth... James Edward Scherbarth still has space available in one of this Process - Purpose - Passion workshops. Journey to Paris this Spring, enjoy the sights and culture, and expand your knowledge and skill using oil paint and cold wax medium. Jim will take you beyond the basics and...2018-04-0742 minThe Messy Studio with Rebecca CrowellThe Messy Studio with Rebecca CrowellAll About Teaching, Part 2: The Workshop ExperienceRebecca and Ross continue their discussion on teaching. This episode focuses more on workshops, and the intense and highly focused personal interaction that takes place during a workshop. Ross and Rebecca clash over minimalism. During the discussion they shockingly confuse the work of one color field minimalist with another. The piece Ross was thinking of was "Red, Yellow, Blue II" by Ellsworth Kelly which can be seen at the Milwaukee Art Museum (http://collection.mam.org/details.php?id=8007), and not "Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow, and Blue IV" by Barnett Newman. It hangs at the Berlin Nationalgalerie and...2018-02-1732 min