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House of Folk ArtHouse of Folk ArtEpisode 34 | Inside the Auction House: Matt & Sully’s Folk Art FindsIn this episode of House of Folk Art, Matt and Sully take on a challenge inside the gallery: pick 5 folk art pieces each and analyze them for viewers. But this isn’t just show and tell. You’ll get insight into how both beginners and experienced collectors weigh a piece’s condition, story, value, and craftsmanship. From outsider legends to emerging names, the episode explores what makes folk art collectible and how to spot something special.Chapters:00:00 – 00:02:02 | Cold Open & Gallery ChallengeMatt and Sully set the scene, heading into the gallery to find five standout pieces e...2025-07-071h 11Stripping Off with Matt HaycoxStripping Off with Matt HaycoxDomingo: The Artist Who Couldn't Afford Pizza & Now Sells Paintings For Millions (The TRUTH About Art & Value)Tell us what you like or dislike about this episode!! Be honest, we don't bite!International artist and fashion icon Domingo Zapata joins Matt Haycox for a no-BS chat about art, brand, and building a multimillion-dollar empire with paint, passion, and patience. From hustling for leftover pizza in the Bronx to painting Keith Richards and collecting Patek Philippe watches, Domingo shares how he went from broke to global, without ever selling out.This episode dives deep into:Why marketing doesn’t sell $2M paintings, but brand does.The difference between painting what you see vs...2025-06-1125 minPost Modern Art PodcastPost Modern Art PodcastPART OF THAT WORLD | Matt Bruneau-Richardson (Episode #217)Enjoy an aquatic conversation with Matt Bruneau-Richardson, an award-winning indie filmmaker and 2-D animator from Tiny Siren Animation gearing up for his feature film debut with Sirenetta: Part-Time Mermaid, as we discuss the unique art journey he's been on, how his character Sirenetta was developed and grew to the point where's he's making a feature film with her, drag queens, and so much more!Matt's Links:Website: https://www.tinysiren.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TinySirenToonsBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/tinysiren.comInstagram: https...2025-05-301h 58The Art Marketing PodcastThe Art Marketing PodcastArtist Matt KressJoin us for an inspiring episode of the Art Marketing Podcast as we sit down with artist and muralist Matt Kress. Discover Matt's journey from a successful business career to pursuing his passion for art full-time at the age of 43. He shares insights on the importance of building a personal brand, the financial dynamics of mural work, and how to effectively market your art. Tune in to learn how Matt is transforming his artistic vision into a thriving business while navigating the challenges of the art world. (00:00) - Introduction to Matt Kress (00:42) - Matt's Artistic Journey2025-05-0944 minWrite Out LoudWrite Out LoudCreativity and Controversy: Can we separate the art from the artist?Got something to say? Send us a text! Quick note:  In case we don't make it clear enough, J.K. Rowling is a horrific person who has used her status and wealth to actively harm the trans community.  This is not something we believe in nor stand for.  If we made money from this podcast, we would donate proceeds from this episode to a charity.  Since we don't, we will continue to advocate for the right for trans people to fully be themselves out and loud and proud.In this episode of Write Out...2025-04-2822 minHouse of Folk ArtHouse of Folk ArtEpisode 28 | Cher Shaffer Returns: Visionary Painting, Folk Art, and the Day the Mountains CriedIn this episode of House of Folk Art, host Matt Ledbetter welcomes back Cher Shaffer, a self-taught folk artist whose work captures heritage, instinct, and raw emotion. Raised in Georgia with Cherokee and Melungeon roots, Cher has spent over 55 years creating visionary paintings, pit-fired pottery, sculptural dolls, and face jugs, each infused with personal and cultural storytelling.This time, Cher shares the deeper meanings behind her most personal pieces, the pushback she faced from the art world, and her latest body of work: The Day the Mountains Cried, a series inspired by the devastating Halloween storm in...2025-04-1423 minHouse of Folk ArtHouse of Folk ArtEpisode 27 | The Art of Cher Shaffer - A Conversation with a True Folk ArtistIn this episode of House of Folk Art, Matt Ledbetter sits down with Cher Shaffer, a self-taught folk artist with a career spanning over 55 years. Raised in Georgia with Cherokee and Melungeon heritage, Cher’s work is deeply rooted in storytelling, tradition, and an unshakable urge to create.From visionary paintings that reveal themselves on the canvas to hand-sculpted dolls, pit-fired pottery, and face jugs, Cher’s art is a blend of heritage, instinct, and raw emotion. Her work has been collected by museums, celebrities, and folk art enthusiasts across the country. In this episode, she shares her...2025-03-3136 minFinancial LifeFinancial LifeLeadership Lessons: Insights on Growth, Vision, and Influence with Art BierschbachIn this episode of Financial Life, Matt Dillingham chats with Art Bierschbach about applying military leadership to civilian roles. Art shares his journey from military to business leadership, focusing on developing skills and setting goals. They discuss military principles in personal and professional life, vision, communication, and aligning employees. Art highlights servant leadership, influence, and historical lessons, emphasizing behavioral impacts on workplace dynamics. They also tackle sales team retention challenges and the role of humility in leadership, concluding with Art's insights on being a professional wingman. (0:00) Welcome and introduction to Military Monday (0:37) Guest introduction: Art Bierschbach (1:13) Art Bierschbach's military and...2025-03-2448 minXian ArchiveXian ArchiveSurrealism, Psychedelics & Creating Visionary Art w/ Kara Timmons // XA098On this episode of the Xian Archive Podcast, Matt is joined by Kara Timmons. Kara is a visual artist who primarily works in oil and acrylic. Her work focuses on the dynamic and sensitive framing of the human figure as a vehicle for visions of symbiosis with nature, relationships with higher frequencies, feminine power, healing and exploring the psyche, supernatural and mystical experiences, and interpersonal love. She grew up in San Antonio, TX, gaining an appreciation for art making at an early age with her family, who heavily supported her learning and creating. She earned a BFA in illustration...2025-02-281h 00House of Folk ArtHouse of Folk ArtEpisode 24 | Getting Started with Outsider Art CollectingIn this episode of House of Folk Art, host Matt Ledbetter sits down with long-time collector and expert Brian Sieveking to discuss the ins and outs of collecting outsider and self-taught art. With over 40 years of experience, Brian shares his journey into the world of folk and outsider art, offering insights into how new collectors can start their own journey.Chapters00:00 - Introduction02:30 - Brian Sieveking's First Folk Art Find06:15 - How to Get Started in Outsider Art10:45 - Breaking the Intimidation Barrier14:20 - Best Folk Art Shows to Attend2025-02-1726 minHouse of Folk ArtHouse of Folk ArtEpisode 23 | Auctions, Road Trips & Folk Art Legends with Brian SievekingIn this episode of House of Folk Art, Matt Ledbetter sits down with longtime folk art collector Brian Sieveking, a Professor in the Fine Arts Department at Virginia Western Community College. Brian has been in the folk art world for decades, attending historic auctions, meeting legendary artists, and collecting pieces that tell a rich story of the American South. From strategizing at the 1996 Lowe Collection auction to unforgettable road trips with Howard Finster, Brian shares a wealth of knowledge and experiences that shed light on the evolution of outsider art.This episode dives deep into the culture...2025-02-0358 minHouse of Folk ArtHouse of Folk ArtEpisode 22 | From Flea Markets to Drive-Thrus: Folk Art ReimaginedIn this episode of House of Folk Art, Matt Ledbetter and Kyle Sheetz explore the colorful world of folk art and its connections to their personal and professional lives. From trading pottery for taxidermy to hilarious tales of pranks and podcast listener encounters, they dive deep into the stories that make folk art collecting so rewarding. With dreams of community spaces, a drive-thru folk art museum, and reflections on the challenges of balancing creativity and business, this episode is equal parts laughter, inspiration, and insight.Chapters00:00:00 - 00:02:15 | Meeting a Listener at the Raleigh Flea Market2025-01-2029 minHow Does the Art World Work?How Does the Art World Work?Miami Art Fair: The Chaos, The Collectors, and The CloutThe VIPs swoop in, the best art disappears, and by the weekend, the fair turns into a selfie playground—welcome to the wild world of the Miami Art Fair. Join hosts Bartholomew Bland , Matt Nasser and Claudia Baez as they take you inside the chaos: from Botox booths and collectors on the hunt to the strange social rituals of the art elite.Is collecting about passion or profit? How does the art world balance hype with true artistic value? And most importantly—does the art world even work?Grab a glass of champagne and dive into...2025-01-1025 minHouse of Folk ArtHouse of Folk ArtEpisode 21 | Auctioneers Ted Muscarelli and Matt Ledbetter Dive Into the World of Folk Art Collecting and SellingIn this exciting episode of House of Folk Art, Matt Ledbetter sits down with auctioneer Ted Muscarelli of the Muscarelli Auction Company and a surprise visit from Matt’s dad, Wade Ledbetter, just as Matt and Ted were about to start recording. Matt and Ted share stories of auctions, collecting, and the joy of the hunt for valuable pieces. From pottery to quilts, walking sticks to baskets, Matt and Ted discuss the artistry behind these objects and the business of selling and collecting them.CHAPTERS00:00:00 - 00:03:00 | The Call That Started It Al...2025-01-0631 minHouse of Folk ArtHouse of Folk ArtEpisode 20 | Folk Art at the Smithsonian: Elevating Self-Taught Artists to National RecognitionIn this episode of House of Folk Art, Matt Ledbetter and Kyle Sheetz dive into Kyle's recent trip to the Smithsonian American Art Museum, where he explored the museum's folk art collection. They discuss the significance of the works on display and share reflections on the self-taught artists behind them. Matt offers insights on how the Smithsonian elevates folk art and what it means for artists like Sam Doyle, James Hampton, and others to have their work featured in such a prestigious space. The duo also explores the role of folk art in preserving American history and culture.2024-12-2330 minHouse of Folk ArtHouse of Folk ArtEpisode 19 | The Collector’s Guide: Museums, Auctions, and Folk Art AdventuresIn this episode of House of Folk Art, Matt Ledbetter and Sully dive deep into the art of starting a folk art collection. They discuss the importance of museums as a foundation for learning, auctions as a gateway to smart investments, and the nuances of appreciating folk pottery, baskets, and more. With personal anecdotes and practical tips, Matt shares his expertise, guiding new collectors on how to navigate auctions, research items, and recognize authentic craftsmanship. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just getting started, this episode offers invaluable insights into the folk art world.CHAPTERS2024-12-0925 minHouse of Folk ArtHouse of Folk ArtEpisode 17 | The Art of the Pick: Folk Pottery, Face Jugs, and Auction TalesIn this episode of House of Folk Art, Matt Ledbetter reconnects with antiques expert David Kane from Greensboro, North Carolina, to delve into the captivating world of folk pottery, folk art, and hidden treasures. Together, they explore legendary potters like Billy Ray Hussey and M.L. Owens, discussing the fine line between art and investment, and the excitement of discovering pieces that carry history and authenticity. Through stories of pottery picks, auction dynamics, and near-mythical artisans, Matt and David reflect on the lasting value of folk art and the joy that comes with preserving these pieces.CHAPTERS2024-11-1130 minHouse of Folk ArtHouse of Folk ArtEpisode 16 | Art Deals, Hidden Treasures, and Picking Wisdom with David KaneIn this episode of House of Folk Art, Matt Ledbetter welcomes longtime friend and antiques expert David Kane from Greensboro, North Carolina. Together, they explore the world of folk art, picking, and the unique thrill of discovering hidden treasures. Through stories of auction days, rare finds, and surprising art appraisals, Matt and David share insights into the art market's ups and downs. From learning the ropes with folk art to the evolving trends in antique collecting, this episode captures the excitement, knowledge, and dedication that drive true collectors and pickers alike.00:00 - 00:04:10 | Intro & Early Lessons in Folk...2024-10-2832 minHouse of Folk ArtHouse of Folk ArtEpisode 15 | Pottery, Picking, and the Art of Folk: A Day with Marvin BaileyIn this special episode from House of Folk Art, host Matt Ledbetter shares a few of his favorite picking stories during the drive down to visit renowned folk artist Marvin Bailey. From the thrill of the hunt to the unexpected finds, Matt’s stories give a glimpse into the world of picking that’s full of surprises and excitement.This is just a snippet of the full episode, which you can catch on YouTube. Join Matt for the full journey and explore the fascinating process of picking and collecting folk art.Chapters00:00 - 00...2024-10-1406 minHow Does the Art World Work?How Does the Art World Work?Exploring Art Therapy with Irena KennyIn this episode of How Does the Art World Work?, hosts Matt Nasser, Claudia Bass, and Bartholomew Bland are joined by artist and therapist Irena Kenny, who has been blending the worlds of art and therapy for nearly 20 years. Irena takes us on a journey through her early artistic training in Czechoslovakia and contrasts it with the U.S., shedding light on the differences in art education. She shares her personal experiences on how art became an emotional escape during difficult times and discusses how art therapy can help externalize emotions and create a sense of relief.2024-09-3030 minHouse of Folk ArtHouse of Folk ArtEpisode 14 | 47,000 Works of Art: The Unstoppable Creativity of Howard FinsterIn this episode of House of Folk Art, Matt Ledbetter dives into the life and influence of Howard Finster, one of the most well-known self-taught artists from the folk art world. The conversation explores Finster’s role in popular culture, his creation of iconic album covers for bands like the Talking Heads and R.E.M., and his deeply spiritual approach to art, including the creation of his famous Paradise Garden. The episode also covers personal stories from Matt's interactions with Finster and how those moments shaped Matt's journey into the folk art business.Through anecdotes about Fi...2024-09-3011 minNether Region PodcastNether Region PodcastPolitely Touring the Underworld with David the Vampire (Matt Griffo)You have pulled The Vampire, which reminds you to creak open your coffin, spread those little bat wings, and let yourself fly free! There's a whole underworld down there just begging to be explored! Treat yourself to a nice vacation and more importantly, treat others the way you'd like to be treated. Do what makes you feel good, like tickling the ivories or wearing your favorite power color, and you'll see that demons and humans alike will find you delightful. Pour yourself a nice hot cup of blood and try not to gossip with devil tormentor Art Brimstone, failed...2024-09-181h 04House of Folk ArtHouse of Folk ArtEpisode 13 | Auction Adventures & Unforgettable Stories with Matt and EthanIn this episode of House of Folk Art, host Matt Ledbetter sits down with his long-time friend and auctioneer, Ethan Raynor, for a captivating conversation filled with laughter, life lessons, and incredible auction stories. Ethan shares the journey of his family's auction business, the unforgettable tale of selling a rare Declaration of Independence copy found at a Goodwill, and his brother’s remarkable escape from the World Trade Center on 9/11. Matt and Ethan also dive into the significance of folk art and Americana, reflecting on how these pieces carry deep historical and emotional value.From their early mo...2024-09-1622 minHouse of Folk ArtHouse of Folk ArtEpisode 11 | From Local Legends to Folk Art Icons: The Story of Snake, Bull, and OttoIn this episode of the House of Folk Art podcast, host Matt Ledbetter explores the unexpected ways personal connections influence artistic expression. Discover how two colorful characters from Matt’s past, Snake and Bull, played a pivotal role in his connection with the folk artist Otto. Through engaging stories and reflections, Matt delves into the deep impact these relationships had on Otto’s art, showcasing the powerful link between everyday encounters and creative inspiration. This episode is a testament to how seemingly ordinary moments can shape extraordinary art.2024-08-1946 minThe Thriving Christian ArtistThe Thriving Christian ArtistInflation & Your Art PricesSend us a textStruggling to price your artwork in an ever-changing inflationary economy? You're not alone. Join me, Matt Tommey, on the Thriving Christian Artist podcast, where we'll explore the delicate dance of pricing art that honors both your craft and the realities of today's financial climate. As artists, we often hesitate to raise our prices, fearing we'll burden our customers or risk sales. But in this episode, we dive into why your art deserves fair valuation and how to navigate pricing amid inflation without compromising your passion or livelihood.We get down to...2024-05-2211 minShep and SeanShep and SeanCelebrating 30 Years of WDFN: Part 2 - Art RegnerIn this special episode of the Shep & Sean podcast, hosted by Sean Baligian and Matt Shepard, Art Regner, a notable figure in the Detroit sports broadcasting scene, takes a nostalgic look back at the 30th anniversary of WDFN. Regner shares personal anecdotes from the station's early days, discussing its rise to becoming a cultural icon in sports talk radio, and his eventual career transition to working with the Red Wings under leaders like Ken Holland and Steve Yzerman. Highlighting Yzerman's strategic leadership and impact, Art also acknowledges the foundational contributions of Don Swindell and Phil Lamka to WDFN's success...2024-05-101h 14The Thriving Christian ArtistThe Thriving Christian Artist8 Reasons Why Artists Don't Sell at Art ShowsSend us a textUnlocking the secrets to art show success just got easier. Join me, Matt Tommey, as I reveal essential strategies for artists determined to stand out and thrive in the competitive world of art shows and festivals. Drawing on my wealth of experience, I'll steer you clear of the typical blunders that can stifle sales and share how to create an irresistible connection with your audience. Expect to learn how to engage with your booth visitors in a way that leaves a lasting impression, and discover the profound impact a polished presentation can have...2024-04-3011 minThe Thriving Christian ArtistThe Thriving Christian ArtistHow Profitable Art Businesses Can Impact God's KingdomSend us a textCould your art transform lives and communities while also fueling a thriving business? Join me, Matt Tommey, as I shatter the myth that only nonprofit ventures can generate a significant impact through art. In this eye-opening discussion, we explore how Christian artists can merge their creative passions with savvy business strategies to not only prosper financially but also contribute meaningfully to God's kingdom. By opting for a for-profit model, you're afforded the autonomy to support charitable causes and invest in your community without the constant struggle for funding that often plagues nonprofit organizations.2024-04-1612 minF-Stop Collaborate and ListenF-Stop Collaborate and Listen365: Art Wolfe - Is Conservation Photography Actually Doing Anything?Hello and welcome to another episode of "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen," with your host, Matt Payne. In today's awe-inspiring episode, we're incredibly honored to sit down with the legendary nature photographer, Art Wolfe. Wolfe brings to us tales of passion, adventure, and a relentless pursuit of excellence that has defined his illustrious career behind the lens. From his early switch from painting to photography to traversing the globe capturing life in its myriad forms, Art has constantly pushed the boundaries of the craft. He has conveyed the importance of observing and understanding the behavior of wildlife in...2024-04-151h 02The Thriving Christian ArtistThe Thriving Christian ArtistUnlocking Your Art's Potential: Mastery, Uniqueness, and DesirabilitySend us a textHave you ever felt like your art could soar if only you could break through that creative barrier? I'm Matt Tommey, and in the latest episode of The Thriving Christian Artist, we explore the transformative power of expert critiques within our mentoring program and how they can lift your art from good to extraordinary. We're peeling back the layers on what makes art truly resonate, focusing on the trifecta of mastery, uniqueness, and desirability. It's not just about creating; it's about making art that connects and endures, art that speaks volumes in God's...2024-04-0911 minKoi Fish Prophet PodcastKoi Fish Prophet PodcastArt of Life Ep. 17: How I'm getting over the need of being liked (Stop People Pleasing)Art of Life Podcast Episode 17. Getting over the need of being liked. (Stop people pleasing) The amount of energy and time we spend on caring what other people think about us is immense. When you realize how limited a resource our attention is you understand the cost of it. In this episode, Matt talks about what he is doing to get over this. How he came to the realization that it was costing him much needed time and energy and why it's going to drastically improve his quality of life. This is a problem almost everyone is dealing with...2024-03-1112 minCSUSB Advising PodcastCSUSB Advising PodcastEp. 78 - Tell Me More about Studio Art and Art EducationIn Episode 78 of the CSUSB Advising Podcast, Matt Markin chats with Professor Alison Ragguette about majoring in Studio Arts or Art Education. Professor Ragguette gives an overview of both Studio Art and Art Education, what students are learning in their classes, career options, and more! Check out the Art Department website!Subscribe to the CSUSB Advising Podcast on Apple, Spotify, and more!Follow us on social media:Instagram - @csusbadvisingTik Tok - @csusbadvisingYouTube - @csusbadvisinghttps://csusbadvising.buzzsprout.com/2024-03-0521 minKoi Fish Prophet PodcastKoi Fish Prophet PodcastArt of Life Ep. 15: The Beauty of Art in a Neurodivergent MindArt of Life Podcast 15. The Beauty of Art in a Neurodivergent Mind Art is like a magical transformation that lets us feel the creator's emotions and understand them better. Different people, different brains: but how does art unite everyone as one? In this episode, Matt talked about how art is super important, especially for people with different brains like ADHD or dyslexia. He explains that art lets us express ourselves in cool ways. Even though having a different brain can be tough, it's also a gift because it makes us think in unique...2024-02-2618 minThe Powers Sports Memorabilia ShowThe Powers Sports Memorabilia ShowSignature Perfection: Mastering the Art of Labeling Autographed Baseballs in SigningsWelcome, sports enthusiasts, to another enlightening episode of "The Powers Sports Memorabilia Show" hosted by Matt Powers. In today's edition, we delve into the meticulous world of autographed baseballs, exploring the crucial topic of "Signature Perfection: Mastering the Art of Labeling Autographed Baseballs in Signings."Join your knowledgeable host, Matt Powers, as he takes you on a deep dive into the nuances of labeling autographed baseballs during signings. In this episode, we'll uncover the best practices for labeling autographed baseballs, covering everything from selecting the right type of labels to deciding where and how t...2024-01-1603 min