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Host Marshall Jones and Sophia Kayafas interviews Bruce Dorfman in person at the Art Students League of New York. Dorfman has over 60 solo exhibitions and have been teaching at the League since 1964. Some of his students include Ai Weiwei and Bob Dylan who was Dorfman's neighbor in Woodstock, NY. Enjoy this long conversation where Dorfman shares his insights over the decades as an artist.
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In this episode host Marshall Jones interviews Bianca Bosker who's an American journalist and bestselling author who's latest book "Get the picture" is the topic of discussion. Bosker's entertaining narrative about her journey into the art world is a must read or listen (the audio book is narrated by the author). This interview serves as an appetizer for the full course of the insightful and hilarious book. Enjoy!
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Bosker's website: Link
Bosker's IG - @bboskerSupport the show
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In this episode producer and host Tun Myaing interviews Edgar Jerins who's known for his large scale drawings of his family and friends. Edgar shares his journey as an artist which is mixed with tragedy, hope and an intense dedication to his craft.
* Please note that this episode contains discussion about suicide, mental illness and alcohol abuse. Listener discretion is advised. If you need resource or support go to National 988 Crisis Line - call or text 988, or chat 988lifeline.org, please look after yourself.
Edgar's website: Link
Edgar's book: Link
Edgar's IG: Link
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In this episode producer Tun Myaing will share some practical tips about going to the fairs in Miami based on his recent trip there. If you're planning on going to Miami for the art fairs in 2024 this episode will help you decide which fairs to skip and how to find where the parties are at. Check out the episode webpage for the visual diary.
Useful sites to find parties
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Shotgun: Link
Parlor Social Club: LinkSupport the show
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In this episode host Dina Brodsky and Marshall Jones interviews John Post Lee who's gallery has been open in Soho since 1991. John shares his unfiltered stories about what it takes to run a gallery from past to present along with great advice for artists on how to navigate the murky waters of the art world. Only here on the Art Grind Podcast.
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In this episode host Dina Brodsky and Marshall Jones interviews a returning guest Marina Granger who is the founder of The Artist Advisory. Marina has been helping artists with their careers since she started the business back in 2018. Find out her insights on the current state of the art world plus some practical useful tips that can be used immediately. Watch Marina's Free Masterclass & learn more by following the links below:
Free Masterclass: Link
The Artist Advisory Hotline: Link
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In this episode host Dina Brodsky and Marshall Jones interview Bo Bartlett who is legendary in the figurative art world. Bo shares his story about what it took to become the well known painter that he is today and the ideas behind the works of art. Only here on the Art Grind Podcast.
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This episode is brought to you free thanks to the Professional Artist Institute. Get their FREE training while available at Link
http://ProfessionalArtist.com/FREE
Their mission is to empower visual artists to make a living with their art skills, so they can bring light to the world."
In this episode host Dina Brodsky and Marshall Jones interviews Jansson Stegner who's a self proclaimed oddball artist that cut his teeth in NYC and manged to escape it as a full time painter. Jansson's stylistic portraits have inspired the current generation of artists that have become more popular with museum shows and galleries. Only here on the Art Grind Podcast.Support the show
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This episode is brought to you free thanks to the Professional Artist Institute. Get their FREE training while available at Link
http://ProfessionalArtist.com/FREE
Their mission is to empower visual artists to make a living with their art skills, so they can bring light to the world."
In this episode host Dina Brodsky and Marshall Jones interviews Laurie Lipton who was a prodigy at an early age then grew up to be an artistic genius that challenges viewers with her epic drawings. Laurie's uncompromising work and personality matches the ethos of the Art Grind: it's not magic, it's just hard work. Prepare yourself for the Lipton experience, only here on the Art Grind Podcast.Support the show
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This episode is brought to you free thanks to the Professional Artist Institute. Get their FREE training while available at Link
http://ProfessionalArtist.com/FREE
Their mission is to empower visual artists to make a living with their art skills, so they can bring light to the world."
In this episode host Dina Brodsky and Marshall Jones interviews Jonathan Pageau who's an artist, public speaker and YouTuber exploring symbolism in all it's forms. Jonathan shares his views on the hierarchy of art and how religion effects art making. Only here on the Art Grind Podcast.
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This episode is brought to you free thanks to the Professional Artist Institute. Get their FREE training while available at Link
http://ProfessionalArtist.com/FREE
Their mission is to empower visual artists to make a living with their art skills, so they can bring light to the world."
In this episode host Dina Brodsky and Marshall Jones interviews Christopher Jobson founder, editor-in-chief of Colossal a massive online art publication that was created in 2010. Christopher shares the origin story behind the creation of Colossal and it surprisingly was not even number one on his creative to do list. Only here on the Art Grind Podcast.
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In this episode host Dina Brodsky and Marshall Jones interviews CJ Hendry who carved her own niche outside the art world while creating a growing brand for her self. Discover the story behind how it all started and the dedication it took to become successful.
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In this episode host Dina Brodsky and Marshall Jones interviews Miguel Mayher who is the director of the Professional Artist Institute. The Professional Artist Institute is a global organization that provides business education for visual artists: painters, sculptors and fine art photographers. Get their FREE training "Fine Artist Freedom" at http://ProfessionalArtist.com/FREE
Their mission? To empower visual artists to make a living with their art skills, so they can bring light to the world.
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In this double episode of the Art Grind Podcast host Dina Brodsky and Marshall Jones interviews Candace Hunter who’s an artist, writer curator and water rights activist. Candace shares the story behind her rare ability to manifest her dreams into reality consistently without even realizing she was doing it. Only here on the Art Grind Podcast.
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This is a special episode produced by Talon Stradley of Newton's Dark Room with a short intro by Art Grind producer Tun Myaing and host Marshall Jones. Talon has an amazing podcast titled The Song is Never Done where he explores Walter Martin's album The Bear. This is a collaborative project because we interviewed Walter Martin who's album cover was featured by another past guest of ours - Hollis Heichemer.
Following a long career in bands like The Walkmen and Jonathan Fire Eater, musician Walter Martin crafted his 6th studio album, The Bear, warmed by a wood burning stove in a bright red one-room schoolhouse. Tackling themes of family, art, and the changing seasons of life, the album resonated with host Talon Stradley as his own seasons changed.
Part memoir, part musical analysis, The Song Is Never Done is a track by track exploration of Walter Martin’s album The Bear. To help us along the way is Walter Martin himself as well as his collaborators, peers, and appreciators like Matt Berninger of The National, Eric D. Johnson of Fruit Bats and Bonny Light Horseman, jazz singer-songwriter Kat Edmonson, Oscar-nominated composer Emile Mosseri, many more, and even Walter’s mom.
So stop in your tracks, take stock in where you’re at, and get ready to meet The Bear.
There are 4 more episodes left in the season of The Song Is Never Done, released biweekly on Thursday. Go to The Song Is Never Done podcast for more episodes!
Listen to the other Art Grind Podcast interviews mentioned in this episode:
Ep: 92 Walter Martin
Ep: 45 Hollis HeichemerSupport the show
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In this episode of the Art Grind Podcast host Dina Brodsky and Marshall Jones interviews Mark Dunford an artist based in London. Mark shares his unique process in making his paintings that’s partly based on where and how he sees his subject matter. Only here on the Art Grind Podcast.
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On this episode of the Art Grind Podcast host Sofia Kayafas and Marshall Jones engage in an honest conversation with Christian Rex van Minnen. Christian dives into answering some of the most difficult questions he’s had to ask himself as he recently reached a tipping point in his life: Is life worth living outside of leaving a legacy? Only here on the Art Grind Podcast.
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In this episode of the Art Grind Podcast host Dina Brodsky and Marshall Jones interviews Leo Mancini-Hresko. Leo shares his journey as a passionate juvenile graffiti artist to becoming a serious artist after serendipitously discovering the Florence Academy on his trip to Italy. Leo's scholarly enthusiasm for the traditional painting practices will inspire you. Only here, on the Art Grind Podcast.
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On this episode of the Art Grind Podcast host Dina Brodsky and Marshall Jones team up with Tony Curanaj and Edward Minoff from the Suggested Donation podcast to create one podcast to rule them all. This is a meta conversation about what it takes to run an art podcast and the reasons the hosts keep doing it despite the many challenges that comes with it. Only here. Only on the Art Grind and Suggested Donation podcast.
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Edward Minoff's website: Link
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On this episode of the Art Grind Podcast, host Dina Brodsky and Marshall Jones interviews Daniela Astone who’s continuously searching for new meanings through her art which results in beautiful perceptive paintings. She is one of the few guests Marshall agreed with on everything and who articulated his thoughts better than he ever could on the beauty of art education, the limitations and how art comes from the inside. Only here. Only on the Art Grind Podcast.
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