Hosted by artists Bea Baranowska and Molly Lemon. Out of ink is a podcast where two anxious creatives talk about life as an artist. Covering topics such as motivation and Instagram with warmth and humour. Email us: [email protected] Follow us on Instagram: @beatheillustrator @mollylemonart Music © Alex Baranowski
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Printmaking Podcasts
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Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
Ann Shafer, fine art prints evangelist, curator, and art historian
Why do fine art prints (etchings, woodcuts, lithographs, screenprints, etc.) and printmaking draw such fervent practitioners, collectors, and fans? Find out how prints were the first internet disseminating images since the mid-15th century. Find out why it takes a village to make, sell, study, and collect these affordable beauties. Who are all these people in the print ecosystem, anyway? Series one looks at prints and printmaking and how they fit in in the context of museums, the market, cri ...
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Hello, Print Friend is a podcast dedicated to the celebration and amplification of contemporary printmaking and its culture. Releasing interviews every week with artists, activists, curators, and print champions, we explore what it is that brings together this passionate, yet often geographically separated community, across a press bed and around the world.[formally known as pine|copper|lime]
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Real-life stories of finding or returning to creativity in adulthood. I'm Claire, and I re-found my creativity after a time of almost crippling anxiety. Now I share the stories of other people who have found or re-found their creativity as adults, and hopefully inspire many more grown-ups to get creative. I chat with my guests about their childhood experiences of creativity and the arts, how they came to the creative practices they now love, the barriers they had to overcome to start their c ...
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The mission of the Bluegrass Printmakers’ Cooperative, BPC, is to be a thriving print studio in the Lexington area where printmakers work and create a dialogue about prints and art. Through demonstrations and workshops we expose the community to prints and educate them about printmaking process. As members of the cooperative, printmakers have the opportunity to exhibit and promote their art throughout the region. Check out our website: http://www.bgprintmakers.org Music used for this episode ...
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Hosted by michael faith, Art Affairs is meant to give you a look at and into the New Contemporary Art community, featuring conversations with artists, gallerists, curators, printmakers, and more! The goal, throughout, is to continually shine a spotlight on the human side of the wonderful work they do.
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Hosted by the Department of Art at Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi, as part of the School of Art, Media, and Communications, SAMC ARTtalk offers lectures, interviews, and discussions with established and emerging contemporary artists working today.
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Broadcasts with the Old Pros, New Talent, and the Soul of America's Suburb.
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The question is this: How are photographers like you who are tired of giving away all of their hard work at rock-bottom prices, who long to stand out in markets that are getting more and more crowded by the day and want to run businesses that serve them, their clients and their families... How can those photographers pull all of this off, without sacrificing their family time, their clientbase and their integrity? If that's the question... then this podcast has the answers.
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Do you think art can change the world? So do I! We’re at a pivotal moment when scientists, medical practitioners, and creatives are coming together in recognition of the ways that art plays an indispensable role in our well-being, as individuals, communities, and societies. In each episode we hear from artists and creatives who share their inspiration for their work and its wider impact. These conversations about transformative artistic practices show the ways that art can be a catalyst for ...
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What’s My Thesis? is a podcast that examines art, philosophy, and culture through longform, unfiltered conversations. Hosted by artist Javier Proenza, each episode challenges assumptions and invites listeners to engage deeply with creative and intellectual ideas beyond surface-level discourse.
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Plan Dulce, a podcast by the Latinos and Planning Divison of the American Planning Association, is a space for elevating projects, issues and initiatives taking place within Latino communities across the U.S. and abroad.
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Ever feel overwhelmed when you visit a museum? Discover a better way to connect with art! Join lifelong art lover and museum fan Karen Jackson as she shares in vivid detail what she sees and discovers when she slows down to look at a work of art for minutes instead of seconds. Then you'll find out the history, mystery or controversy behind the work or the artist! Monthly episodes are only about 10 minutes. The show is for all art lovers—from beginners to longtime fans and the visually impair ...
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ART | ARTISTS | BOOKS | POETRY David Krut Projects is an alternative arts institution dedicated to encouraging an awareness of and careers in the arts and related literature and media, and to promoting contemporary culture in a dynamic, collaborative environment. In Johannesburg, we have exhibition project spaces and an adjacent bookstore; and the David Krut Print Workshop (DKW), based at Arts on Main, Maboneng. DKP‘s Podcasts is a series of episodes from our various artists about their prac ...
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A podcast focusing on the Visual Arts and the Business of Art.
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Conversations with visual artists and arts practitioners from Aotearoa New Zealand
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The Print Cast is a podcast about the expanding world of printmaking today. Host Nick Naughton talks with some of the best contemporary printmakers working today, including designers, illustrators, collaborative print artists, commercial printers, letterpress, foil stampers, and even book binders. Nick and his guests talk shop sharing anecdotes, business ideas, and technical tips with listeners everywhere. It's about the print shops, the artists, the process, and why we make all the prints t ...
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What’s so great about the Midwest? WNIJ’s Under Rocks podcast isn’t afraid to dive into that question head-first every month. In fact, our team won’t leave a stone unturned when it comes to hunting down the most interesting people, places, and events in northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin.What are you excited about? We’re always looking for a shove in the right direction, so send us on our next adventure by messaging us at [email protected].
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Matt Storrs, comedian, storyteller, and recovering know-it-all, talks to experts and explains what he "knows" about their specialty. Then the experts correct him and recommend how he can be less ill-informed. MATTSPLAINING is an aggressively accurate podcast
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etx creatives is a community organization uplifting and promoting the arts in East Texas. This is a podcast that interviews local creative professionals and discusses regional successes in the arts.
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A podcast series featuring the arts and tenants of the 44 Gaukel Creative Workspace in DTK. A collaboration between Midtown Radio, City of Kitchener, and Arts Build Ontario.
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Studio Noize is a weekly podcast featuring Black artists and creatives from all over the contemporary art world. Artist and printmaker, Jamaal Barber, talks with black artists about their art processes and their lives. He engages with painters, printmakers, curators, art directors, collectors, and guests of all disciplines. Studio Noize’s creative conversations motivate and inspire while archiving the voices of contemporary black artists. New episodes are posted biweekly.
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Adult ISH is an award-winning advice, storytelling, and culture podcast, hosted by Oakland-based Nyge Turner and Atlanta-based Dominique “Dom” French. BIPOC creators in their 20s, French and Turner don’t sugarcoat anything. Dive into a weekly mix of thoughtful conversations, immersive personal stories, and practical tips from charismatic special guests and beloved friends. With humor and heart, Nyge and Dom tackle each and every “adult” subject they can get their hands on. Destination: growt ...
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Discussions on flow, creativity, the arts, and how it all makes up what we call life. Anna Fitzgerald is your host and Flow Coach bringing together Flow Science, organization, and using (HRV) Heart Rate Variability to adapt your day and reach your goals without Burnout. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/flowdive/support
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Welcome art lovers to the SCHS Visual Art Podcast, where we are equipping creative minds to be artists of many styles and disciplines. We feature guest artist talks and other fun things to guide, inspire, and inform the work you make (or want to make)! This podcast is hosted by Tucker Webb; but most of you probably know him as Mr. Webb. Let's check it out!
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S3e97 the impulsivity and expressionism of artist Chuck Webster
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1:09:34Welcome to Platemark, where we dive into the creative minds shaping the art world. This week, we connect with Chuck Webster, an exceptional artist whose deep and impulsive connection to drawing is both therapeutic and transformative. From publishing his own childhood sketches to constantly finding inspiration in sources ranging from Russian folk ar…
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Community makes Change: Art and History at the intersection of printmaking, installation, and sculpture with Álvaro D. Márquez
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43:23Plan Dulce Host Bryan Lima (he/him) is joined by Álvaro D. Márquez (they/them/theirs), an artist, researcher, and philanthropy professional in Los Angeles County. They discuss Álvaro’s personal life experiences in education, art making, research and inquiry into history and cartography and how it all informs their practice creating visual art throu…
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Ep. 198 Lauren Tresp – Founder, Publisher, Editor-in-Chief of Southwest Contemporary Magazine
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2:49:26This week, Wes and Todd talk with Lauren Tresp, Founder, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Southwest Contemporary Magazine. Lauren discusses her background and education, moving to Santa Fe, working in galleries, spirituality and religion, artificial intelligence, art criticism and writing, critical thinking, The Magazine and the genesis of Southwes…
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282 Flora Kao — Installation Art, Taiwanese Rituals, Grief, Origami, and Cultural Memory
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1:04:21Artist Flora Kao joins What’s My Thesis? to discuss the evolution of her practice from painting to large-scale installation, and how Taiwanese mourning rituals, Buddhist symbolism, and diasporic memory shape her approach to space. Trained at Otis and later UC Irvine, Kao describes discovering installation as a way to create experiences that “elicit…
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Anxious artists Bea and Molly return for an Out of Ink Christmas special with a whole stocking full of news! There's an anxiety scale of Christmas chocolates, plus they introduce a brand new segment! Send your questions and thoughts to [email protected] | Find us on Instagram: @outofinkpod @beatheillustrator @mollylemonart | Music © Alex Ba…
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s3e96 directing David Krut Projects with Amé Bell
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1:05:24Ready to be globally inspired? On this episode of Platemark, Ann connects with the visionary Amé Bell, Director of David Krut Projects, who wears the hats of artist, historian, and curator. From the bustling print studios of Johannesburg, Amé brought South African voices to the world stage by curating the 2022 Venice Biennale Pavilion. They dive in…
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ART BY THE SEA art gallery - with Linda and Mike Geers
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1:25:49In this episode I speak with Mike and Linda Geers, the owners of Art By The Sea, an art gallery in Hurstmere Road Takapuna, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. This is a fabulous chat with 2 people who are very passionate about the visual arts in Aotearoa. Linda and Mike see themselves as conduits between artist and audience, as kaitiaki guardians of artists…
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Steve Goldberg: Purpose, Piano and the Goosebump Compass
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34:39Creativity as a necessity in the age of AI. Steve Goldberg is a passionate advocate for the role of creativity in a rapidly changing world, and in this episode he shares his conviction that finding meaning and purpose beyond professional life will become increasingly vital as artificial intelligence reshapes the future of work. Steve, a former tenu…
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281 Manuel Vdah Bracamonte — Graffiti, LA Street Culture, Identity, and Art as Survival
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1:01:51Artist Manuel Vdah Bracamonte joins What’s My Thesis? for a grounded conversation on graffiti, identity, and the lived conditions that shaped Los Angeles street culture in the 1980s and 90s. Born in El Salvador and raised in downtown LA, Bracamonte traces his earliest memories of tagging, the shift into “tag banging,” and how the social and politic…
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Mapping and GIS: Christian Llamas’ storytelling tools for unraveling data for new connections
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21:21Plan Dulce Host Stefanie Esteban (she/they) is joined by Christian Llamas (he/him), an emerging planning professional in Los Angeles. They discuss his experiences with design and technical skills coming out of school and jumping right into planning careers in the private and public sector. Bio and Links: A recent graduate with a Bachelor of Science…
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Ep. 197 Hayley Schneider – Gallerist, SeeSaw Art Gallery
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1:44:36This week, Wes and Todd sit down with Hayley Schneider, owner of SeeSaw Art Gallery. Hayley discusses her background and early love of art, South Dakota, the catalyst for the opening or SeeSaw, the work that it takes to run a gallery, Englewood, the name SeeSaw for the gallery, SeeSaw’s mission, Second Saturdays, exhibitions SeeSaw has presented, k…
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This week’s episode is one I’ve been looking forward to for a long time, and if you are someone trying to make a life in the arts right now this is going to be required listening. My guest is Justin Anthony, co-founder of Artwork Archive – the platform so many of you already use to track your work, your collectors, your exhibitions, and the busines…
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s3e95 collaging identity with Yashua Klos
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1:02:55In this episode of Platemark, Ann converses with Yashua Klos, a passionate artist finding new connections through collaborative printmaking. They discuss his unique woodblock collage technique, his journey of self-discovery, and the impact of reuniting with family. We talk about the nuances of his artistic process, the emotional resonance of his wo…
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280 Kelly Witmer | Glass, Clay, and the Desert: Material Process & Survival in the Art World
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1:14:52Artist Kelly Witmer joins host Javier Proenza to talk about material process, experimentation, and what it means to sustain an art practice in the desert. Based between Joshua Tree and Los Angeles, Witmer works across glass, ceramics, and painting, transforming the unpredictability of the kiln into a meditation on control, failure, and transformati…
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Katie Leigh Stewart - Multi media artist
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1:39:45Katie Leigh Stewart is a mixed media artist living in Wellington, Aotearoa NZ. Katie's paintings explore floral landscapes, portraiture, everyday life and nature. Her bright and bold palette as well as signature brush strokes gives viewers a moment to pause and find joy. In this episode Katie talks about her early nursing career and how she finally…
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Regina Linke: Traditional Training Unlocks Modern Creativity
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36:55Cultural heritage, a challenging mentor and the bridge between free expression and disciplined practice. Regina Linke is an illustrator and writer dedicated to celebrating traditional Chinese art and philosophy in a modern way. Regina's childhood interest in drawing was initially stifled by rigid instruction, and she went on to study business in co…
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Plan Dulce Live at LUGARES 2025 with Cristina Garcia
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55:28Plan Dulce Host Michelle E. Zuñiga, AICP (she/her) is joined with Cristina Garcia (she/her), founder of Latinxs in Sustainability (LiS) for a live recording at LUGARES 2025, the annual virtual conference focused on bringing diverse Latiné voices across the nation and their contributions to planning in our communities. L.U.G.A.R.E.S. is Latinidad, U…
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A feast for your ears! Our favorite food shows | Under Rocks podcast
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48:33The Under Rocks team is thankful for all the fine food and drink here in northern Illinois. So pile your plate high as we revisit some of our favorite culinary adventures. Plus aspic! We hope you're hungry.By Spencer Tritt, Susan Stephens, Dan Libman
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Natalie Gelder - Multi disciplinary artist
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1:32:09Natalie is an emerging multi-disciplinary artist born in Yorkshire, England, with a current focus on figurative oil paintings. Nat moved to New Zealand in 2016 in her early twenties.and is currently based in Auckland. In this episode Natalie shares how creating likeness in a portrait has become a challenge too tempting not to take on as she's got o…
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Ep. 196 Pete Souza – American Photojournalist, Former Chief Official White House Photographer for President Barack Obama
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1:06:11This week, Wes and Todd sit down with former Chief Official White House Photographer for President Barack Obama, Pete Souza. Pete discusses his childhood, how he got his start in photography, his early experience as a photojournalist shooting for small newspapers, what working at those small newspapers taught him, how the opportunity to work as an …
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In this episode of Platemark, Ann talks with Yayoi Shionoiri, an arts lawyer and Vice President of External Affairs & General Counsel at Powerhouse Arts. Yayoi, who has over two decades of experience in art law, discusses her unique career path, from her initial interest in art history to working in law supporting artists and cultural workers. They…
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Marneta Viegas: Silence and the Creative Spark
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31:03Mime, movement and the Relax Kids revolution. Marneta Viegas, founder of Relax Kids, was the "fame school" student haunted by self-doubt who went on to become a pioneer of accessible children's relaxation. In this episode she details the emotional toll business growth had on her, and how she now fiercely guards her creativity. From Self-Doubt to Mi…
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This week Miranda speaks with Tom Murphy the founder of Make-Ready, the largest fine-art screenprinting operation in the world. Tom grew up in Suffolk with pound-shop sketchbooks, bootleg band tees, and a fascination with how things are made. From a garage start nine years ago to collaborating with artists like Alex Katz, Ai Wei Wei, and Anish Kapo…
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Andrew Barns-Graham - Contemporary artist
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1:41:24Andrew Barns-Graham is an established Auckland-based artist known for his hard-edged contemporary portraits with a pop realist style. He renders smooth, gradient-infused figures set against minimal, atmospheric landscapes. In this episode we talk about the pivotal moment that led to Andrew devoting himself to his art practice after a career in adve…
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Ep. 195 Cal Duran – Mixed Media Folk Artist
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1:57:18This week, Wes and Todd talk with Mixed Media Folk Artist, Cal Duran. Cal discusses his artistic journey, being woven, mentors, how he handles rejection, Meow Wolf, clay, honoring his ancestors, color, altars, Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), spirit, Ojo de Dios (Eye of God), installations, Casa Bonita, and the mantra he lives by. Join us for …
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This week Miranda speaks with Mary Farrell, a printmaker based in Spokane, Washington. They talk about how Mary’s upbringing (with her father’s work in tuberculosis research and her mother’s near-miss with a life in a convent) created a childhood that shaped her perspective as an artist. We explore her long love affair with the human figure, her fa…
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S3e93 printing Peter Milton etchings with Robert Townsend
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1:09:10In this episode of Platemark, Ann delves into the intricate world of prints and printmaking with master printer Robert Townsend. With over 55 years of experience, Bob shares his journey, techniques, and notable collaborations with artists like Peter Milton, Jim Dine, and Michael Mazur. They take a deep dive into plate wiping, steel facing, and othe…
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279 Craft, Textiles, and Community Resistance in East L.A. | René Camarillo
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1:02:44René Camarillo is a Mexican-American craftsperson from East Los Angeles whose practice resists the hierarchies of the art world. Trained in apparel design at LA Trade Tech, fiber and material studies at Cal State LA, and textiles at RISD, Camarillo positions weaving and garment-making as acts of cultural inheritance, labor, and community survival r…
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Kyra Alkamil - Emerging young artist
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1:18:11Kyra Alkamil is a 19 year old emerging artist from Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, in her first year studying fine art at Elam School of Fine Art in Auckland. Kyra paints in oils and is interested in storytelling, the human figure, nostalgia, domestic scenes and surrealism. In this episode we talk about the ways Kyra discovered and developed her love of …
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Leave the ghost light on: the spirits of DeKalb's Egyptian Theatre | Under Rocks podcast
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27:59Who’s haunting your local theater? The Under Rocks team goes in search of theater ghost lights…and finds a whole lot more.By Dan Libman, Spencer Tritt, Susan Stephens
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s2e35 History of Prints James Gillray
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1:56:45In this History of Prints episode, Tru and Ann look at the considerable output of British satirist James Gillray (1756–1815). Younger than William Hogarth by nearly sixty years, Gillray took Hogarth's social commentary, its energy, and caustic approach, and used his skills to skewer politicians and kings, laugh at Napoleon and his empire building, …
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278 Hmong Refugee History, Weaving, and Contemporary Art in Los Angeles | Sheng Lor
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1:00:13Artist Sheng Lor reflects on her journey from a Thai refugee camp to a studio practice in Los Angeles. Born to Hmong parents displaced by the Secret War in Laos, Lor discusses culture shock, grief, and the intergenerational legacies that shape her art. Her loom-wrapping series transforms discarded weaving tools into sculptural memorials, addressing…
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Katrina Cosgrove - Contemporary Artist
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1:14:36Katrina Cosgrove is a painter born in England who immigrated to NZ in 2005. She is now based in Bronte, a small settlement at the top of the South Island of Aotearoa NZ in the Tasman District, near Mapua. Katrina's nature inspired artworks delve into the themes of self discovery, transformation, freedom, and the profound connection between nature a…
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On this special 100th episode of Art Affairs, i talk with artist Nychos. We discuss his experience growing up in a traditional Austrian hunting family, the development of his art practice and how his style has evolved over the years, the period of exploration and discovery that he's entered into lately, and a whole lot more! Also mentioned in this …
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Joseph Bolton: The Soldier, The Shawl and The Trickster Animals
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27:46From combat engineer to creative conjurer, discover how Joseph Bolton merges magic, ancestry and the northern lights in his new-found love for writing folklore and fantasy. Joseph joined the US Army straight out of high school, and in his 25 years of service graduated from West Point and Ranger School and worked as a combat engineer (a role that in…
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Ep. 194 Deborah Mitchell – Printmaker, Mixed Media Artist
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1:32:43This week, Wes and Todd talk with Printmaker, Deborah Mitchell. Deborah discusses the fire that destroyed her studio in 2020, her formative years in Massachusetts, travel and what it does for her and her art practice, motorcycles, her early work, her exhibition “Flower and Flame" at the Dahl Arts Center, and her idea of perfect happiness. Check out…
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s3e92 collagraph with artist Evan Summer
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1:11:17In this episode of Platemark, Ann talks with Evan Summer, who shares his journey from studying chemistry to becoming a printmaker and educator. We talk about the technical aspects and challenges of collagraph, a lesser-known printmaking technique, discussing its potential and common pitfalls. Evan also offers some essential hot tips on the techniqu…
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277 Elmer Guevara | Painting the 1992 LA Uprisings, Inherited Trauma, and the Salvadoran American Experience
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1:07:57In this episode of What’s My Thesis?, Los Angeles–based painter Elmer Guevara returns to the podcast ahead of his upcoming exhibition at Charlie James Gallery. Known for his densely layered figurative paintings, Guevara reflects on how memory, history, and inherited trauma shape his visual language. The conversation traces his evolution from graffi…
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Shelley Ryde - Painter, Printmaker, Writer
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1:56:02Shelley Ryde is a well known, highly respected Aotearoa art educator and artist living in Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland NZ. Shelley has led the visual art department and taught art at Diocesan School for Girls in Auckland, finishing this position in 2024 after 42 years of devotion, hard work, commitment and a lot of love. Many young art students and NZ…
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From South Florida to Oakland, Navigating Streets, Navigating the Career Hunt: Andre Soucy on Transportation Equity
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1:00:49How do you build a city that's truly fair for all its residents? Plan Dulce Podcast Host Keyanna Ortiz-Cedeño, AICP talks to Andre Soucy, a Transportation Planner for OakDOT, whose mission is to secure the funding for projects that prioritize equality in transportation. He breaks down how cities secure multi-million dollar grants and explains his w…
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