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Women As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 26: Maxine HooverArtist, model, and curator Maxine Hoover shares her recent projects, discusses the power of women self-representing on Instagram, and explores the dynamics of her various roles. Maxine Hoover is an artist and curator, best known for her semi weekly curated shows at Landmark Art Space in Chelsea, many focused heavily on elevating female emerging and established artists. Maxine’s work as a curator has been recognized by AM New York, The Village Sun and Strauss News. She was recently honored by Schneps Media as a Power Woman of Manhattan. A lifelong artist, Maxine's paintings explore the concept of...2024-07-1736 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 26: Maxine HooverArtist, model, and curator Maxine Hoover shares her recent projects, discusses the power of women self-representing on Instagram, and explores the dynamics of her various roles. Maxine Hoover is an artist and curator, best known for her semi weekly curated shows at Landmark Art Space in Chelsea, many focused heavily on elevating female emerging and established artists. Maxine’s work as a curator has been recognized by AM New York, The Village Sun and Strauss News. She was recently honored by Schneps Media as a Power Woman of Manhattan. A lifelong artist, Maxine's paintings explore the concept of...2024-07-1736 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 26: Maxine HooverArtist, model, and curator Maxine Hoover shares her recent projects, discusses the power of women self-representing on Instagram, and explores the dynamics of her various roles. Maxine Hoover is an artist and curator, best known for her semi weekly curated shows at Landmark Art Space in Chelsea, many focused heavily on elevating female emerging and established artists. Maxine’s work as a curator has been recognized by AM New York, The Village Sun and Strauss News. She was recently honored by Schneps Media as a Power Woman of Manhattan. A lifelong artist, Maxine's paintings explore the concept of...2024-07-1736 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 25: Alexandra GoldmanEmerald Gruin and Leah Interview Alexandra Goldman, managing director of Barro New York. Alexandra Goldman is a writer, curator, and art dealer living in New York. She is Founder of the art publishing platform Artifactoid, and Managing Director of Barro New York, a contemporary art gallery with locations in New York and Buenos Aires. Goldman writes for Artifactoid, Whitehot Magazine, Cultbytes, ArteFuse, Vice-Versa, and Revista Jennifer. She received her M.A. in Art History from Hunter College and received her bachelor’s degree from NYU in Media, Culture, and Communications. Her Instagram is @Artifactoid.2024-07-1029 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 25: Alexandra GoldmanEmerald Gruin and Leah Interview Alexandra Goldman, managing director of Barro New York. Alexandra Goldman is a writer, curator, and art dealer living in New York. She is Founder of the art publishing platform Artifactoid, and Managing Director of Barro New York, a contemporary art gallery with locations in New York and Buenos Aires. Goldman writes for Artifactoid, Whitehot Magazine, Cultbytes, ArteFuse, Vice-Versa, and Revista Jennifer. She received her M.A. in Art History from Hunter College and received her bachelor’s degree from NYU in Media, Culture, and Communications. Her Instagram is @Artifactoid.2024-07-1029 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 25: Alexandra GoldmanEmerald Gruin and Leah Interview Alexandra Goldman, managing director of Barro New York. Alexandra Goldman is a writer, curator, and art dealer living in New York. She is Founder of the art publishing platform Artifactoid, and Managing Director of Barro New York, a contemporary art gallery with locations in New York and Buenos Aires. Goldman writes for Artifactoid, Whitehot Magazine, Cultbytes, ArteFuse, Vice-Versa, and Revista Jennifer. She received her M.A. in Art History from Hunter College and received her bachelor’s degree from NYU in Media, Culture, and Communications. Her Instagram is @Artifactoid.2024-07-1029 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 24: Emerald Gruin interviews Melissa CooteMelissa Coote is an artist based in Sydney, Australia.  Melissa studied photography in the early stages of her practice and this still underpins the majority of her art making. Melissa works with sculpture, varying types of photography and painting techniques ranging from the earliest form of Daguerrotypes to modern day photography. Melissa is a highly skilled drawer, painter, and photographer and the sculpting of light with feeling is the essence of her work.  Coote hopes those living with her pieces have the opportunity to enjoy them in a variety of light conditions as details recede or...2024-06-0528 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 24: Emerald Gruin interviews Melissa CooteMelissa Coote is an artist based in Sydney, Australia.  Melissa studied photography in the early stages of her practice and this still underpins the majority of her art making. Melissa works with sculpture, varying types of photography and painting techniques ranging from the earliest form of Daguerrotypes to modern day photography. Melissa is a highly skilled drawer, painter, and photographer and the sculpting of light with feeling is the essence of her work.  Coote hopes those living with her pieces have the opportunity to enjoy them in a variety of light conditions as details recede or...2024-06-0528 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 24: Emerald Gruin interviews Melissa CooteMelissa Coote is an artist based in Sydney, Australia.  Melissa studied photography in the early stages of her practice and this still underpins the majority of her art making. Melissa works with sculpture, varying types of photography and painting techniques ranging from the earliest form of Daguerrotypes to modern day photography. Melissa is a highly skilled drawer, painter, and photographer and the sculpting of light with feeling is the essence of her work.  Coote hopes those living with her pieces have the opportunity to enjoy them in a variety of light conditions as details recede or...2024-06-0528 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 23: Emerald Gruin interviews Jasmine MansbridgeJasmine is a professional practicing artist whose work is best described as the meeting of exploration and refinement. Jasmine has taken her art to a number of mediums – sculpture, large-scale public works and intimate paintings for private collection. She is not afraid to venture outside an established comfort zone. Whatever her choice of art form, Mansbridge brings a refined and meticulous hand to the work; her deliberation and contemplation are evident at all times.  The work provokes thought and wonder and gives the viewer the chance to apply their personal storytelling, as they unpack the geometry and por...2024-05-2945 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 23: Emerald Gruin interviews Jasmine MansbridgeJasmine is a professional practicing artist whose work is best described as the meeting of exploration and refinement. Jasmine has taken her art to a number of mediums – sculpture, large-scale public works and intimate paintings for private collection. She is not afraid to venture outside an established comfort zone. Whatever her choice of art form, Mansbridge brings a refined and meticulous hand to the work; her deliberation and contemplation are evident at all times.  The work provokes thought and wonder and gives the viewer the chance to apply their personal storytelling, as they unpack the geometry and por...2024-05-2945 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 23: Emerald Gruin interviews Jasmine MansbridgeJasmine is a professional practicing artist whose work is best described as the meeting of exploration and refinement. Jasmine has taken her art to a number of mediums – sculpture, large-scale public works and intimate paintings for private collection. She is not afraid to venture outside an established comfort zone. Whatever her choice of art form, Mansbridge brings a refined and meticulous hand to the work; her deliberation and contemplation are evident at all times.  The work provokes thought and wonder and gives the viewer the chance to apply their personal storytelling, as they unpack the geometry and por...2024-05-2945 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 22: Jiayin ChenJiayin Chen shares her very contemporary and fascinating knowledge of our new world with NFTs, Web3, and the blockchain, as well as many other topics. Website: https://jiayinchen.com/ Bio: Jiayin Chen is a writer, curator, and entrepreneur working at the intersection of art and technology. With a strong track record in digital art and entrepreneurship, she has also written extensively about NFTs and the art market for global publications including Financial Times China, Initium, The Art Newspaper (TANC), Artnet News, and many more. Having worked in both museums and art fairs, she h...2024-05-2246 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 22: Jiayin ChenJiayin Chen shares her very contemporary and fascinating knowledge of our new world with NFTs, Web3, and the blockchain, as well as many other topics. Website: https://jiayinchen.com/ Bio: Jiayin Chen is a writer, curator, and entrepreneur working at the intersection of art and technology. With a strong track record in digital art and entrepreneurship, she has also written extensively about NFTs and the art market for global publications including Financial Times China, Initium, The Art Newspaper (TANC), Artnet News, and many more. Having worked in both museums and art fairs, she h...2024-05-2246 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 22: Jiayin ChenJiayin Chen shares her very contemporary and fascinating knowledge of our new world with NFTs, Web3, and the blockchain, as well as many other topics. Website: https://jiayinchen.com/ Bio: Jiayin Chen is a writer, curator, and entrepreneur working at the intersection of art and technology. With a strong track record in digital art and entrepreneurship, she has also written extensively about NFTs and the art market for global publications including Financial Times China, Initium, The Art Newspaper (TANC), Artnet News, and many more. Having worked in both museums and art fairs, she h...2024-05-2246 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 21: Emerald Gruin interviews Scosha WoolridgeScosha is a jewelry designer that has evolved her collections as wearable art as a way to tell story, by collecting and collaging the body through intricate, playful and colorful decoration. This acts as a celebration of ones personal connection to nostalgia and linking us to our our past. She finds the common thread that we so long for,  that identifies where you fit and belong while passing down traditions.  Scosha’s designs find beauty in the imperfect, the kooky, and the one-off. Where others see an inclusion in a diamond as a blemish, Scosha sees a uniq...2024-05-1516 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 21: Emerald Gruin interviews Scosha WoolridgeScosha is a jewelry designer that has evolved her collections as wearable art as a way to tell story, by collecting and collaging the body through intricate, playful and colorful decoration. This acts as a celebration of ones personal connection to nostalgia and linking us to our our past. She finds the common thread that we so long for,  that identifies where you fit and belong while passing down traditions.  Scosha’s designs find beauty in the imperfect, the kooky, and the one-off. Where others see an inclusion in a diamond as a blemish, Scosha sees a uniq...2024-05-1516 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 21: Emerald Gruin interviews Scosha WoolridgeScosha is a jewelry designer that has evolved her collections as wearable art as a way to tell story, by collecting and collaging the body through intricate, playful and colorful decoration. This acts as a celebration of ones personal connection to nostalgia and linking us to our our past. She finds the common thread that we so long for,  that identifies where you fit and belong while passing down traditions.  Scosha’s designs find beauty in the imperfect, the kooky, and the one-off. Where others see an inclusion in a diamond as a blemish, Scosha sees a uniq...2024-05-1516 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 20: Kurt McVeyKurt McVey takes us on an insightful journey through the search for fresh art amidst staid institutions. He also asks Leah some wonderfully poignant questions about pregnancy and the transition into motherhood as an artist. Look for some of the artists he mentions in our conversation - Junyu Liu, Alex and Allison Grey, and Jennifer Elster - as well as events he’s involved with coming up at Ma's House on the Shinnecock Reservation & Little Beach Harvest in July. Kurt McVey is a writer, artist, curator, producer, and performer living in New York City. He has contributed to...2024-05-081h 09Women As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 20: Kurt McVeyKurt McVey takes us on an insightful journey through the search for fresh art amidst staid institutions. He also asks Leah some wonderfully poignant questions about pregnancy and the transition into motherhood as an artist. Look for some of the artists he mentions in our conversation - Junyu Liu, Alex and Allison Grey, and Jennifer Elster - as well as events he’s involved with coming up at Ma's House on the Shinnecock Reservation & Little Beach Harvest in July. Kurt McVey is a writer, artist, curator, producer, and performer living in New York City. He has contributed to...2024-05-081h 09Women As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 20: Kurt McVeyKurt McVey takes us on an insightful journey through the search for fresh art amidst staid institutions. He also asks Leah some wonderfully poignant questions about pregnancy and the transition into motherhood as an artist. Look for some of the artists he mentions in our conversation - Junyu Liu, Alex and Allison Grey, and Jennifer Elster - as well as events he’s involved with coming up at Ma's House on the Shinnecock Reservation & Little Beach Harvest in July. Kurt McVey is a writer, artist, curator, producer, and performer living in New York City. He has contributed to...2024-05-081h 09Women As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 19: Olivia MillerThis WAIA Wednesday, the inspiring and incredibly thoughtful curator Olivia Miller discusses de Kooning's 'slashed' women, opportunities and challenges of working in a smaller city, the inspirational significance of women-led art organizations, the contextual power of a museum, the return to craft and fiber arts in this age of AI, and an artist's original intentions versus the ever-changing meaning of their work itself. Olivia Miller is the Interim Director and Curator at the University of Arizona Museum of Art (UAMA) where she has worked since 2012, curating or co-curating more than 30 exhibitions. She has contributed scholarship for exhibition ca...2023-11-1551 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 19: Olivia MillerThis WAIA Wednesday, the inspiring and incredibly thoughtful curator Olivia Miller discusses de Kooning's 'slashed' women, opportunities and challenges of working in a smaller city, the inspirational significance of women-led art organizations, the contextual power of a museum, the return to craft and fiber arts in this age of AI, and an artist's original intentions versus the ever-changing meaning of their work itself. Olivia Miller is the Interim Director and Curator at the University of Arizona Museum of Art (UAMA) where she has worked since 2012, curating or co-curating more than 30 exhibitions. She has contributed scholarship for exhibition ca...2023-11-1551 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 19: Olivia MillerThis WAIA Wednesday, the inspiring and incredibly thoughtful curator Olivia Miller discusses de Kooning's 'slashed' women, opportunities and challenges of working in a smaller city, the inspirational significance of women-led art organizations, the contextual power of a museum, the return to craft and fiber arts in this age of AI, and an artist's original intentions versus the ever-changing meaning of their work itself. Olivia Miller is the Interim Director and Curator at the University of Arizona Museum of Art (UAMA) where she has worked since 2012, curating or co-curating more than 30 exhibitions. She has contributed scholarship for exhibition ca...2023-11-1551 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 18: Emma ShapiroThis week artist-activist Emma Shapiro talks with us about the exhausting liberation of being an art model, art censorship in social media, the belated recognition of women artists, the "original sin" of linking nudity with sex, and finding inspiration in a Walmart. Emma Shapiro is an American artist, writer, and activist. After graduating from The Rhode Island School of Design in 2010 with a degree in painting, she moved to New York City where she worked full-time for 6 years as an art model. Inspired by her experience, she eventually began using her own body as her primary tool...2023-11-0846 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 18: Emma ShapiroThis week artist-activist Emma Shapiro talks with us about the exhausting liberation of being an art model, art censorship in social media, the belated recognition of women artists, the "original sin" of linking nudity with sex, and finding inspiration in a Walmart. Emma Shapiro is an American artist, writer, and activist. After graduating from The Rhode Island School of Design in 2010 with a degree in painting, she moved to New York City where she worked full-time for 6 years as an art model. Inspired by her experience, she eventually began using her own body as her primary tool...2023-11-0846 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 18: Emma ShapiroThis week artist-activist Emma Shapiro talks with us about the exhausting liberation of being an art model, art censorship in social media, the belated recognition of women artists, the "original sin" of linking nudity with sex, and finding inspiration in a Walmart. Emma Shapiro is an American artist, writer, and activist. After graduating from The Rhode Island School of Design in 2010 with a degree in painting, she moved to New York City where she worked full-time for 6 years as an art model. Inspired by her experience, she eventually began using her own body as her primary tool...2023-11-0846 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 17: Andréa StanislavThis week we dig in with Andréa Stanislav, covering the inspirational cross-fertilization of narrative film and fine art, the erotic yet imperial power of horses, the artist's role in the face of genocide, avoiding and accepting identity, and the axiom of 'practice practice practice.' Andréa Stanislav (b. 1968, Chicago) is a contemporary American artist based in New York City. Her hybrid practice spans sculpture, complex multimedia installations, collage, and public art and performance interventions. Through spectacle or experiential immersion, her work questions how histories re-contextualize in the present — focusing on themes of genocide, migration and spac...2023-11-0158 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 17: Andréa StanislavThis week we dig in with Andréa Stanislav, covering the inspirational cross-fertilization of narrative film and fine art, the erotic yet imperial power of horses, the artist's role in the face of genocide, avoiding and accepting identity, and the axiom of 'practice practice practice.' Andréa Stanislav (b. 1968, Chicago) is a contemporary American artist based in New York City. Her hybrid practice spans sculpture, complex multimedia installations, collage, and public art and performance interventions. Through spectacle or experiential immersion, her work questions how histories re-contextualize in the present — focusing on themes of genocide, migration and spac...2023-11-0158 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 17: Andréa StanislavThis week we dig in with Andréa Stanislav, covering the inspirational cross-fertilization of narrative film and fine art, the erotic yet imperial power of horses, the artist's role in the face of genocide, avoiding and accepting identity, and the axiom of 'practice practice practice.' Andréa Stanislav (b. 1968, Chicago) is a contemporary American artist based in New York City. Her hybrid practice spans sculpture, complex multimedia installations, collage, and public art and performance interventions. Through spectacle or experiential immersion, her work questions how histories re-contextualize in the present — focusing on themes of genocide, migration and spac...2023-11-0158 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 16: Alexandra SchwartzThis week, the brilliant Alexandra Schwartz considers pay equity in arts institutions, craft traditions' roles in art history, the re-evaluation of feminism post-Hillary Clinton, cultural determinism in fashion, the parallels between podcasting and curation, and if a selfie can ever be considered craft art. Alexandra Schwartz, Ph.D., is Curator of Modern & Contemporary Art, Craft, & Design at the Museum of Arts and Design, New York, and Adjunct Professor in the MA Program in Art Market Studies, SUNY Fashion Institute of Technology. Her exhibitions include Garmenting: Costume as Contemporary Art at MAD (2022); 52 Artists: A Feminist Milestone at the Aldrich Contemporary...2023-10-2547 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 16: Alexandra SchwartzThis week, the brilliant Alexandra Schwartz considers pay equity in arts institutions, craft traditions' roles in art history, the re-evaluation of feminism post-Hillary Clinton, cultural determinism in fashion, the parallels between podcasting and curation, and if a selfie can ever be considered craft art. Alexandra Schwartz, Ph.D., is Curator of Modern & Contemporary Art, Craft, & Design at the Museum of Arts and Design, New York, and Adjunct Professor in the MA Program in Art Market Studies, SUNY Fashion Institute of Technology. Her exhibitions include Garmenting: Costume as Contemporary Art at MAD (2022); 52 Artists: A Feminist Milestone at the Aldrich Contemporary...2023-10-2547 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 16: Alexandra SchwartzThis week, the brilliant Alexandra Schwartz considers pay equity in arts institutions, craft traditions' roles in art history, the re-evaluation of feminism post-Hillary Clinton, cultural determinism in fashion, the parallels between podcasting and curation, and if a selfie can ever be considered craft art. Alexandra Schwartz, Ph.D., is Curator of Modern & Contemporary Art, Craft, & Design at the Museum of Arts and Design, New York, and Adjunct Professor in the MA Program in Art Market Studies, SUNY Fashion Institute of Technology. Her exhibitions include Garmenting: Costume as Contemporary Art at MAD (2022); 52 Artists: A Feminist Milestone at the Aldrich Contemporary...2023-10-2547 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 15: OONAOna meets OONA, as Leah gets to know the anonymous artist's ideas on the value of female artists, applying the tenets of cryptocurrency to fine art, wallet washing, manipulating social value, faceless performance art, CCTV's complicity in the male gaze, misgendering, and the innocence (or not) of lambs being led to slaughter in the era of social media. About OONA. OONA doesn't really exist, but she takes herself very seriously, so you should too. OONA is an anonymous conceptual artist whose practice explores the intersections of technology, finance, gender, and identity. Through moving image and performance art...2023-10-1856 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 15: OONAOna meets OONA, as Leah gets to know the anonymous artist's ideas on the value of female artists, applying the tenets of cryptocurrency to fine art, wallet washing, manipulating social value, faceless performance art, CCTV's complicity in the male gaze, misgendering, and the innocence (or not) of lambs being led to slaughter in the era of social media. About OONA. OONA doesn't really exist, but she takes herself very seriously, so you should too. OONA is an anonymous conceptual artist whose practice explores the intersections of technology, finance, gender, and identity. Through moving image and performance art...2023-10-1856 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 15: OONAOna meets OONA, as Leah gets to know the anonymous artist's ideas on the value of female artists, applying the tenets of cryptocurrency to fine art, wallet washing, manipulating social value, faceless performance art, CCTV's complicity in the male gaze, misgendering, and the innocence (or not) of lambs being led to slaughter in the era of social media. About OONA. OONA doesn't really exist, but she takes herself very seriously, so you should too. OONA is an anonymous conceptual artist whose practice explores the intersections of technology, finance, gender, and identity. Through moving image and performance art...2023-10-1856 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 14: Margaret MurphyMargaret Murphy breaks down hyperfemininity as rebellion, the surprisingly in-person community around NFTs, existing as both surveyor and surveyed, the capitalism inherent in face filters, narcissism versus self-observation, dressing for other women, and the algorithm that gazes right into your soul. Margaret Murphy is a visual artist based in Los Angeles, California. Her work focuses on topics like femininity, sexuality, and identity in a post-social media culture. Murphy’s art uses bright colors, lighting, props, and aesthetic accents to create visceral responses in the viewer. Be it a negative or positive reaction to her work, Murphy hopes he...2023-10-111h 00Women As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 14: Margaret MurphyMargaret Murphy breaks down hyperfemininity as rebellion, the surprisingly in-person community around NFTs, existing as both surveyor and surveyed, the capitalism inherent in face filters, narcissism versus self-observation, dressing for other women, and the algorithm that gazes right into your soul. Margaret Murphy is a visual artist based in Los Angeles, California. Her work focuses on topics like femininity, sexuality, and identity in a post-social media culture. Murphy’s art uses bright colors, lighting, props, and aesthetic accents to create visceral responses in the viewer. Be it a negative or positive reaction to her work, Murphy hopes he...2023-10-111h 00Women As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 14: Margaret MurphyMargaret Murphy breaks down hyperfemininity as rebellion, the surprisingly in-person community around NFTs, existing as both surveyor and surveyed, the capitalism inherent in face filters, narcissism versus self-observation, dressing for other women, and the algorithm that gazes right into your soul. Margaret Murphy is a visual artist based in Los Angeles, California. Her work focuses on topics like femininity, sexuality, and identity in a post-social media culture. Murphy’s art uses bright colors, lighting, props, and aesthetic accents to create visceral responses in the viewer. Be it a negative or positive reaction to her work, Murphy hopes he...2023-10-111h 00Women As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 13: Jeanette HayesWe talk with the fantastically talented, warm-hearted Jeanette Hayes about commonalities for women in history, looking at stuff, where Bratz intersects with Picasso, and the fact that sometimes hard drives just die. Jeanette Hayes (b. 1988) is a painter/multimedia artist based in New York. Originally from Chicago, Hayes moved to NYC and received a BFA from Pratt Institute. Her work addresses the traditional preservation of non-traditional technological and pop imagery through painting, video, digital manipulation, and Internet collages. Hayes’ interests include cultural phenomena and the confrontation of conventionality and subject matter. Her fascination with the imagery we each naviga...2023-10-0434 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 13: Jeanette HayesWe talk with the fantastically talented, warm-hearted Jeanette Hayes about commonalities for women in history, looking at stuff, where Bratz intersects with Picasso, and the fact that sometimes hard drives just die. Jeanette Hayes (b. 1988) is a painter/multimedia artist based in New York. Originally from Chicago, Hayes moved to NYC and received a BFA from Pratt Institute. Her work addresses the traditional preservation of non-traditional technological and pop imagery through painting, video, digital manipulation, and Internet collages. Hayes’ interests include cultural phenomena and the confrontation of conventionality and subject matter. Her fascination with the imagery we each naviga...2023-10-0434 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 13: Jeanette HayesWe talk with the fantastically talented, warm-hearted Jeanette Hayes about commonalities for women in history, looking at stuff, where Bratz intersects with Picasso, and the fact that sometimes hard drives just die. Jeanette Hayes (b. 1988) is a painter/multimedia artist based in New York. Originally from Chicago, Hayes moved to NYC and received a BFA from Pratt Institute. Her work addresses the traditional preservation of non-traditional technological and pop imagery through painting, video, digital manipulation, and Internet collages. Hayes’ interests include cultural phenomena and the confrontation of conventionality and subject matter. Her fascination with the imagery we each naviga...2023-10-0434 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 12: Serwah AttafuahSerwah Attafuah, an Indigenous Australian artist, tells us about her journey of creating digital art in the 2010s and now selling her stunning 3D work via NFT. She offers insight into the importance of conquering fear, the relative speeds of digital and traditionally painted work, small networks of women artists, Zoom's empowering of international collaboration, anti-colonial death metal, authenticity, and being a native digital artist creating images of women's empowerment and beauty. Bio: Serwah Attafuah is a multidisciplinary artist and musician based on Dharug land/West Sydney, Australia. She creates surreal cyber dreamscapes and heavenly...2023-09-2743 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 12: Serwah AttafuahSerwah Attafuah, an Indigenous Australian artist, tells us about her journey of creating digital art in the 2010s and now selling her stunning 3D work via NFT. She offers insight into the importance of conquering fear, the relative speeds of digital and traditionally painted work, small networks of women artists, Zoom's empowering of international collaboration, anti-colonial death metal, authenticity, and being a native digital artist creating images of women's empowerment and beauty. Bio: Serwah Attafuah is a multidisciplinary artist and musician based on Dharug land/West Sydney, Australia. She creates surreal cyber dreamscapes and heavenly...2023-09-2743 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 12: Serwah AttafuahSerwah Attafuah, an Indigenous Australian artist, tells us about her journey of creating digital art in the 2010s and now selling her stunning 3D work via NFT. She offers insight into the importance of conquering fear, the relative speeds of digital and traditionally painted work, small networks of women artists, Zoom's empowering of international collaboration, anti-colonial death metal, authenticity, and being a native digital artist creating images of women's empowerment and beauty. Bio: Serwah Attafuah is a multidisciplinary artist and musician based on Dharug land/West Sydney, Australia. She creates surreal cyber dreamscapes and heavenly...2023-09-2743 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 11: Ariana Page RussellThis week on WAIA, we sit down with Ariana Page Russell and muse over the power balance between model and artist, the line between beauty and disgust, embracing imperfect birth stories, making the private public, feminism in and out of the work, the ability to exist artfully, and... kelp! Ariana Page Russell is a visual artist with dermatographia. She creates images that explore the skin as a document of human experience, using her own hypersensitive flesh to illustrate the ways we expose, express, adorn and articulate ourselves. You can find out more about Ariana and dermatographia at S...2023-09-2053 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 11: Ariana Page RussellThis week on WAIA, we sit down with Ariana Page Russell and muse over the power balance between model and artist, the line between beauty and disgust, embracing imperfect birth stories, making the private public, feminism in and out of the work, the ability to exist artfully, and... kelp! Ariana Page Russell is a visual artist with dermatographia. She creates images that explore the skin as a document of human experience, using her own hypersensitive flesh to illustrate the ways we expose, express, adorn and articulate ourselves. You can find out more about Ariana and dermatographia at S...2023-09-2053 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 11: Ariana Page RussellThis week on WAIA, we sit down with Ariana Page Russell and muse over the power balance between model and artist, the line between beauty and disgust, embracing imperfect birth stories, making the private public, feminism in and out of the work, the ability to exist artfully, and... kelp! Ariana Page Russell is a visual artist with dermatographia. She creates images that explore the skin as a document of human experience, using her own hypersensitive flesh to illustrate the ways we expose, express, adorn and articulate ourselves. You can find out more about Ariana and dermatographia at S...2023-09-2053 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 10: Elena ZavelevElena Zavelev discusses digital art in physical spaces, finding the right collectors, reproduction vs value, opportunities for women artists in Web3, art as a trace, AR art, the ethic of sharing in the metaverse, and details on CADAF's exciting partnership with LiveArt! Elena Zavelev is a Co-Founder & CEO at CADAF & New Art Academy. She is a Web3 expert with a focus on digital art and education. Elena has successfully built and curated projects and products for artists, curators & collectors since 2017. Elena teaches Art and Technology courses at Christie's Education and Sotheby's Institute. Her articles are published in F...2023-09-1331 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 10: Elena ZavelevElena Zavelev discusses digital art in physical spaces, finding the right collectors, reproduction vs value, opportunities for women artists in Web3, art as a trace, AR art, the ethic of sharing in the metaverse, and details on CADAF's exciting partnership with LiveArt! Elena Zavelev is a Co-Founder & CEO at CADAF & New Art Academy. She is a Web3 expert with a focus on digital art and education. Elena has successfully built and curated projects and products for artists, curators & collectors since 2017. Elena teaches Art and Technology courses at Christie's Education and Sotheby's Institute. Her articles are published in F...2023-09-1331 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 10: Elena ZavelevElena Zavelev discusses digital art in physical spaces, finding the right collectors, reproduction vs value, opportunities for women artists in Web3, art as a trace, AR art, the ethic of sharing in the metaverse, and details on CADAF's exciting partnership with LiveArt! Elena Zavelev is a Co-Founder & CEO at CADAF & New Art Academy. She is a Web3 expert with a focus on digital art and education. Elena has successfully built and curated projects and products for artists, curators & collectors since 2017. Elena teaches Art and Technology courses at Christie's Education and Sotheby's Institute. Her articles are published in F...2023-09-1331 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 9: Penny SlingerPenny Slinger sits down with us to discuss multimedia as cross-fertilization, the changing fashions of art and digital collage, the danger of the addiction to "Like"s and the power in choosing our own worth, hidden artists, tantric book burnings, the expression of the feminine, and Frida Kahlo's ruthless honesty. Penny Slinger (b. 1947, London, UK) is a Los Angeles-based artist who has been exploring feminism, eroticism and mysticism in her art for over fifty years. At the end of the 1960s, she decided to become her own muse and has embodies that concept over her long artistic...2023-09-0651 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 9: Penny SlingerPenny Slinger sits down with us to discuss multimedia as cross-fertilization, the changing fashions of art and digital collage, the danger of the addiction to "Like"s and the power in choosing our own worth, hidden artists, tantric book burnings, the expression of the feminine, and Frida Kahlo's ruthless honesty. Penny Slinger (b. 1947, London, UK) is a Los Angeles-based artist who has been exploring feminism, eroticism and mysticism in her art for over fifty years. At the end of the 1960s, she decided to become her own muse and has embodies that concept over her long artistic...2023-09-0651 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 9: Penny SlingerPenny Slinger sits down with us to discuss multimedia as cross-fertilization, the changing fashions of art and digital collage, the danger of the addiction to "Like"s and the power in choosing our own worth, hidden artists, tantric book burnings, the expression of the feminine, and Frida Kahlo's ruthless honesty. Penny Slinger (b. 1947, London, UK) is a Los Angeles-based artist who has been exploring feminism, eroticism and mysticism in her art for over fifty years. At the end of the 1960s, she decided to become her own muse and has embodies that concept over her long artistic...2023-09-0651 minDr. Lisa Gives a Sh*tDr. Lisa Gives a Sh*t1610_DLG_Artist Leah Schrager: Artist or Pornographer? Discuss! by Dr. Lisa Gives a Sh*tThis is a vintage episode from 2016. To learn more about Schrager, her wide-ranging work and career HERE: https://leahschrager.com/ Instagram @leahschrager @onaartistLeah Schrager and I were aware of each other because we both do therapy as an art endeavor. Leah does work as Sarah White, the Naked Therapist. But her work is much more multifaceted than just one character and one medium. We had a fascinating discussion where we hopefully helped clarify what her controversial work is about since it rides the line between pornography and...2023-08-3059 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 8: Grace Graupe-PillardGrace Graupe-Pillard speaks with us about ambition, showing work in the internet era, activism in art, body acceptance in your 70s, and windows as vaginas. Bio: Grace Graupe-Pillard has exhibited her artwork throughout the USA with one-person exhibitions in Hartford, CT., Jackson MS., Chicago Ill., Newark, NJ, in addition in NYC at The Untitled Space,The Proposition, Bernice Steinbaum, Donahue/Sosinski, Hal Bromm, The Frist Center in Nashville, TN, The NJ State Museum, NJ Center for Visual Arts, Carl Hammer Gallery in Chicago, Payne Gallery at Moravian College, PA., Aljira Gallery, Newark, NJ., Rupert Ravens Contemporary in...2023-08-251h 05Women As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 8: Grace Graupe-PillardGrace Graupe-Pillard speaks with us about ambition, showing work in the internet era, activism in art, body acceptance in your 70s, and windows as vaginas. Bio: Grace Graupe-Pillard has exhibited her artwork throughout the USA with one-person exhibitions in Hartford, CT., Jackson MS., Chicago Ill., Newark, NJ, in addition in NYC at The Untitled Space,The Proposition, Bernice Steinbaum, Donahue/Sosinski, Hal Bromm, The Frist Center in Nashville, TN, The NJ State Museum, NJ Center for Visual Arts, Carl Hammer Gallery in Chicago, Payne Gallery at Moravian College, PA., Aljira Gallery, Newark, NJ., Rupert Ravens Contemporary in...2023-08-251h 05Women As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 8: Grace Graupe-PillardGrace Graupe-Pillard speaks with us about ambition, showing work in the internet era, activism in art, body acceptance in your 70s, and windows as vaginas. Bio: Grace Graupe-Pillard has exhibited her artwork throughout the USA with one-person exhibitions in Hartford, CT., Jackson MS., Chicago Ill., Newark, NJ, in addition in NYC at The Untitled Space,The Proposition, Bernice Steinbaum, Donahue/Sosinski, Hal Bromm, The Frist Center in Nashville, TN, The NJ State Museum, NJ Center for Visual Arts, Carl Hammer Gallery in Chicago, Payne Gallery at Moravian College, PA., Aljira Gallery, Newark, NJ., Rupert Ravens Contemporary in...2023-08-251h 05Women As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 7: Ann HirschThe legendary Ann Hirsch brings her usual directness and keen observations to our conversation! She explains what makes a selfie by an artist different from a selfie taken by "just anyone," discusses the female body as a performance versus painting, and explains her "sex-friendly" stance. She says her title statement of Body Anxiety (an online show from 2015) remains true: "Whenever you put your body online, in some way you are in conversation with porn." Even though half the traffic on the internet is porn related, we still don't see porn in art. Enjoy this amazing Ann Hirsch experience as...2023-05-3100 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 7: Ann HirschThe legendary Ann Hirsch brings her usual directness and keen observations to our conversation! She explains what makes a selfie by an artist different from a selfie taken by "just anyone," discusses the female body as a performance versus painting, and explains her "sex-friendly" stance. She says her title statement of Body Anxiety (an online show from 2015) remains true: "Whenever you put your body online, in some way you are in conversation with porn." Even though half the traffic on the internet is porn related, we still don't see porn in art. Enjoy this amazing Ann Hirsch experience as...2023-05-3100 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 7: Ann HirschThe legendary Ann Hirsch brings her usual directness and keen observations to our conversation! She explains what makes a selfie by an artist different from a selfie taken by "just anyone," discusses the female body as a performance versus painting, and explains her "sex-friendly" stance. She says her title statement of Body Anxiety (an online show from 2015) remains true: "Whenever you put your body online, in some way you are in conversation with porn." Even though half the traffic on the internet is porn related, we still don't see porn in art. Enjoy this amazing Ann Hirsch experience as...2023-05-3100 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 6: Jennifer Mien Mien LinJennifer Mien Mien Lin on woman as muse, what is TOO feminine, and the challenges growing up a Taiwanese woman. Jennifer Mien Mien Lin is a Taiwanese-Canadian visual artist based in New York. Her mixed media work is an investigation into what it means to be a woman in this world. Her artworks lift the veil of the conventional visual canon to uncover the more furtive and subtle realities of femininity and sensuality. Her works explores universal female archetypes; they reveal an aesthetic fascination with the female body and its relationship to nature. The intersections between sexual ident...2023-05-0358 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 6: Jennifer Mien Mien LinJennifer Mien Mien Lin on woman as muse, what is TOO feminine, and the challenges growing up a Taiwanese woman. Jennifer Mien Mien Lin is a Taiwanese-Canadian visual artist based in New York. Her mixed media work is an investigation into what it means to be a woman in this world. Her artworks lift the veil of the conventional visual canon to uncover the more furtive and subtle realities of femininity and sensuality. Her works explores universal female archetypes; they reveal an aesthetic fascination with the female body and its relationship to nature. The intersections between sexual ident...2023-05-0358 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 6: Jennifer Mien Mien LinJennifer Mien Mien Lin on woman as muse, what is TOO feminine, and the challenges growing up a Taiwanese woman. Jennifer Mien Mien Lin is a Taiwanese-Canadian visual artist based in New York. Her mixed media work is an investigation into what it means to be a woman in this world. Her artworks lift the veil of the conventional visual canon to uncover the more furtive and subtle realities of femininity and sensuality. Her works explores universal female archetypes; they reveal an aesthetic fascination with the female body and its relationship to nature. The intersections between sexual ident...2023-05-0358 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 5: Robert AdantoRobert Adanto is a documentary film maker who had made 5 films about art, many of them featuring female artists, including "The F-Word," a documentary on fourth wave feminist artists in Brooklyn, which he started making 10 years ago. Particularly when women are both the artist and the muse, and where women use their body in their art, we come to the challenge of taking women seriously and fitting in the art world. A fellow of the Sundance Institute Documentary Program, Robert Adanto is interested in exploring how artists respond to rapid, sometimes catastrophic change. His award-winning films have...2023-04-2638 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 5: Robert AdantoRobert Adanto is a documentary film maker who had made 5 films about art, many of them featuring female artists, including "The F-Word," a documentary on fourth wave feminist artists in Brooklyn, which he started making 10 years ago. Particularly when women are both the artist and the muse, and where women use their body in their art, we come to the challenge of taking women seriously and fitting in the art world. A fellow of the Sundance Institute Documentary Program, Robert Adanto is interested in exploring how artists respond to rapid, sometimes catastrophic change. His award-winning films have...2023-04-2638 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 5: Robert AdantoRobert Adanto is a documentary film maker who had made 5 films about art, many of them featuring female artists, including "The F-Word," a documentary on fourth wave feminist artists in Brooklyn, which he started making 10 years ago. Particularly when women are both the artist and the muse, and where women use their body in their art, we come to the challenge of taking women seriously and fitting in the art world. A fellow of the Sundance Institute Documentary Program, Robert Adanto is interested in exploring how artists respond to rapid, sometimes catastrophic change. His award-winning films have...2023-04-2638 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 4: Laura WeylEpisode 4 interviews Laura Weyl on motherhood, photography, feminism, and all the juicy stuff! Laura Weyl aka Metagasm is a New York City based  filmmaker, photographer, and multi-media artist.  Her art explores sexuality, the urban landscape, and analog image manipulations to create visceral, poetic visual worlds.  She been exhibited in galleries and event spaces including Art Basel Miami/ HG Contemporary, Mana Contemporary, Karst Gallery, Untitled Space, Franklin Street Works, Superchief Gallery NYC, and Domicile Gallery LA.  She has large scale public murals in London and has served as Director of Visual Identity for The Box NYC and London sinc...2023-04-1253 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 4: Laura WeylEpisode 4 interviews Laura Weyl on motherhood, photography, feminism, and all the juicy stuff! Laura Weyl aka Metagasm is a New York City based  filmmaker, photographer, and multi-media artist.  Her art explores sexuality, the urban landscape, and analog image manipulations to create visceral, poetic visual worlds.  She been exhibited in galleries and event spaces including Art Basel Miami/ HG Contemporary, Mana Contemporary, Karst Gallery, Untitled Space, Franklin Street Works, Superchief Gallery NYC, and Domicile Gallery LA.  She has large scale public murals in London and has served as Director of Visual Identity for The Box NYC and London sinc...2023-04-1253 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 4: Laura WeylEpisode 4 interviews Laura Weyl on motherhood, photography, feminism, and all the juicy stuff! Laura Weyl aka Metagasm is a New York City based  filmmaker, photographer, and multi-media artist.  Her art explores sexuality, the urban landscape, and analog image manipulations to create visceral, poetic visual worlds.  She been exhibited in galleries and event spaces including Art Basel Miami/ HG Contemporary, Mana Contemporary, Karst Gallery, Untitled Space, Franklin Street Works, Superchief Gallery NYC, and Domicile Gallery LA.  She has large scale public murals in London and has served as Director of Visual Identity for The Box NYC and London sinc...2023-04-1253 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 3: Ana Finel HonigmanEpisode 3 interviews Ana Finel Honigman on leaving NYC, MLM scams, hot girl art, Richard Prince, Emily Ratajkowski, and much more. Ana FInel Honigman has been writing about art, with a focus on sexuality, sex work, mental health, and gender, for twenty years. She's been published in Artforum, ArtReview, Frieze, Art in America, the New York Times, the Guardian, and Vogue. She received her doctorate in 2013 from Oxford on a topic that's much discussed now; how female celebrities' vulnerabilities were exploited and abused in popular media but treated with empathy by their contemporaries in the art-world. Her recent b...2023-03-271h 04Women As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 3: Ana Finel HonigmanEpisode 3 interviews Ana Finel Honigman on leaving NYC, MLM scams, hot girl art, Richard Prince, Emily Ratajkowski, and much more. Ana FInel Honigman has been writing about art, with a focus on sexuality, sex work, mental health, and gender, for twenty years. She's been published in Artforum, ArtReview, Frieze, Art in America, the New York Times, the Guardian, and Vogue. She received her doctorate in 2013 from Oxford on a topic that's much discussed now; how female celebrities' vulnerabilities were exploited and abused in popular media but treated with empathy by their contemporaries in the art-world. Her recent b...2023-03-271h 04Women As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 3: Ana Finel HonigmanEpisode 3 interviews Ana Finel Honigman on leaving NYC, MLM scams, hot girl art, Richard Prince, Emily Ratajkowski, and much more. Ana FInel Honigman has been writing about art, with a focus on sexuality, sex work, mental health, and gender, for twenty years. She's been published in Artforum, ArtReview, Frieze, Art in America, the New York Times, the Guardian, and Vogue. She received her doctorate in 2013 from Oxford on a topic that's much discussed now; how female celebrities' vulnerabilities were exploited and abused in popular media but treated with empathy by their contemporaries in the art-world. Her recent b...2023-03-271h 04Women As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 2: Emerald Gruin on Frieze LA, motherhood, & Artist!Emerald Gruin, owner of Gruin Gallery, has had an exciting career of showing new, emerging, and mid-career artists in LA and NYC. We chat in her living room the week after Frieze LA '23. She shares her thoughts on Frieze LA, how motherhood has changed her, and her current show up (Dale Frank's Artist!). Photo Credit: Emerald Gruin by Laura Weyl2023-03-1228 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 2: Emerald Gruin on Frieze LA, motherhood, & Artist!Emerald Gruin, owner of Gruin Gallery, has had an exciting career of showing new, emerging, and mid-career artists in LA and NYC. We chat in her living room the week after Frieze LA '23. She shares her thoughts on Frieze LA, how motherhood has changed her, and her current show up (Dale Frank's Artist!). Photo Credit: Emerald Gruin by Laura Weyl2023-03-1228 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 2: Emerald Gruin on Frieze LA, motherhood, & Artist!Emerald Gruin, owner of Gruin Gallery, has had an exciting career of showing new, emerging, and mid-career artists in LA and NYC. We chat in her living room the week after Frieze LA '23. She shares her thoughts on Frieze LA, how motherhood has changed her, and her current show up (Dale Frank's Artist!). Photo Credit: Emerald Gruin by Laura Weyl2023-03-1228 minWomen As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 1: Kathy BattistaKathy Battista is a writer, curator, and educator. We discuss the increase in representation of women in the art world since Kathy first started writing in the 1990s about feminist art, how older female artists are having their selling heyday, and much more. Image credit: Martine Gutierrez, Girl Friends (Anita and Marie), 2019. © Martine Gutierrez; Courtesy of the artist and RYAN LEE Gallery, New York. Read the transcript here: https://womenasinart.com/kathy-battista-transcript/2023-01-281h 09Women As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 1: Kathy BattistaKathy Battista is a writer, curator, and educator. We discuss the increase in representation of women in the art world since Kathy first started writing in the 1990s about feminist art, how older female artists are having their selling heyday, and much more. Image credit: Martine Gutierrez, Girl Friends (Anita and Marie), 2019. © Martine Gutierrez; Courtesy of the artist and RYAN LEE Gallery, New York. Read the transcript here: https://womenasinart.com/kathy-battista-transcript/2023-01-281h 09Women As/In ArtWomen As/In ArtEpisode 1: Kathy BattistaKathy Battista is a writer, curator, and educator. We discuss the increase in representation of women in the art world since Kathy first started writing in the 1990s about feminist art, how older female artists are having their selling heyday, and much more. Image credit: Martine Gutierrez, Girl Friends (Anita and Marie), 2019. © Martine Gutierrez; Courtesy of the artist and RYAN LEE Gallery, New York. Read the transcript here: https://womenasinart.com/kathy-battista-transcript/2023-01-281h 09Dr. Lisa Gives a Sh*tDr. Lisa Gives a Sh*t1610_DLG_Artist Leah Schrager: Artist or Pornographer? Discuss!Leah Schrager and I were aware of each other because we both do therapy as an art endeavor. Leah does work as Sarah White, the Naked Therapist. But her work is much more multifaceted than just one character and one medium. We had a fascinating discussion where we hopefully helped clarify what her controversial work is about since it rides the line between pornography and art and is often (I believe) misunderstood.2021-01-2859 minMdbk [talk]Mdbk [talk]MdbK [talk] #016: LINK IN BIO - Likes & Clicks. Das Selbst als MarkeWelche Relevanz haben Likes, Clicks und die Sichtbarkeit von Inhalten im Netz? Wie finden oder gestalten wir unsere Identität in netzbasierten Medien? Wo liegen die Grenzen zwischen Technologie und Körper? Diese Fragen haben wir Andy Kassier, Arvida Byström, Andy Picci, Anna Ehrenstein und Leah Schrager gestellt. Ihre Antworten gibt’s zum Nachhören in der ersten LINK IN BIO-Podcastfolge zum Thema „Likes & Clicks. Das Selbst als Marke“. In den aktuellen Folgen von MdbK [talk] dreht sich alles um die von Anika Meier kuratierte Schau LINK IN BIO. Kunst nach den sozialen Medien, die bis Mitte März im MdbK zu...2020-03-3042 minDr. Lisa Gives a Sh*tDr. Lisa Gives a Sh*tDLG202 Artist Leah Schrager makes people uncomfortable in a consciousness-raising way.Fresh off  her first in person live performance at an exclusive club in Montauk on July 4th weekend, artist Leah Schrager unloads about her experience (positive = exciting) performing for an unsuspecting audience at the $2000/lounge chair pool. Photos of her performance. Angles On A Woman HERE. Leah was on #DrLisaGivesAShit in 2016, and at that time we tried to make clear how hard it is for her work to be interpreted as art and photography. Once again I stress all of Leah’s achievements: her academic awards (B.A. Dance and B.S. Biology, summa cum laude, University of Washington, Sea...2019-07-2359 minFresh Art InternationalFresh Art InternationalFourth Wave Feminist Art - 28Dec2016Get inspired with our conversation about Fourth Wave Feminist Art. We begin with a flashback to a past conversation with artist Jillian Mayer on her project 400 nudes. Later, filmmaker Robert Adanto and artist Leah Schrager discuss the F Word Film: a look at radical, 4th wave feminist performance art. You’ll also hear about Adanto’s documentary Born Just Now, about artist Marta Jovanovic.2017-01-0942 minFresh Art InternationalFresh Art InternationalFourth Wave Feminist ArtGet inspired by our conversations on Fourth Wave Feminist Art. We begin with a flashback to a past conversation with artist Jillian Mayer on her project 400 nudes. Filmmaker Robert Adanto and artist Leah Schrager discuss the F Word Film: a look at radical, 4th wave feminist performance art. You’ll also hear about Adanto’s new documentary titled Born Just Now on artist Marta Jovanovic. Sound Editor: Guney Ozsan 2016-12-2842 minDr. Lisa Gives a Sh*tDr. Lisa Gives a Sh*t1610_DLG_Artist Leah Schrager: Artist or Pornographer? Discuss!Leah Schrager and I were aware of each other because we both do therapy as an art endeavor. Leah does work as Sarah White, the Naked Therapist. But her work is much more multifaceted than just one character and one medium. We had a fascinating discussion where we hopefully helped clarify what her controversial work is about since it rides the line between pornography and art and is often (I believe) misunderstood.2016-03-2358 minDr. Lisa Gives a Sh*tDr. Lisa Gives a Sh*t1610_DLG_Artist Leah Schrager: Artist or Pornographer? Discuss!Leah Schrager and I were aware of each other because we both do therapy as an art endeavor. Leah does work as Sarah White, the Naked Therapist. But her work is much more multifaceted than just one character and one medium. We had a fascinating discussion where we hopefully helped clarify what her controversial work is about since it rides the line between pornography and art and is often (I believe) misunderstood.2016-03-2259 min