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Why is there something rather than nothing? This podcast is a philosophical and psychological exploration into the act of creation (poets, musicians, writers, painters, thinkers, all of us) by: Ken Volante
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The podcast that goes one-on-one with the writers, artists, retailers, publishers, critics and journalists inside the Toronto comic book scene.
Aaron Broverman has been collecting comics in earnest since 1995 and has been a fixture of the Toronto comic scene since 2003. He was there when big name artists for Marvel, DC and Image were selling their independent comics in artist alley at local Toronto conventions. Now, he hopes to use his interview skills as a professional journalist for NOW Magazine, BlogTO, Huffington Post, Vice and Yahoo to bring his connections in the local comic scene right to your ear for some in-depth, candid conversations on all things comic book. -
For artists + dreamers ready to dream big, dance with the unknown, and approach art as a way of life. Expect raw honesty, playful sparks, and fresh perspectives…all aimed at enjoying a rich practice and a vibrant life.
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Botany Works Artist Podcast- a podcast created by artist for artists, illustrators, creatives, and aspiring designers and art lovers
It is a weekly podcast by Ping He. As a creative entrepreneur herself, Ping shares her insight and tips in addition to interviewing seasonal professionals who provide practical tactics and clarity to help listeners walk away with actionable items for improving their personal and professional life.
Botany Works Artist Podcast promotes a community of women artists supporting each other through exploration and process while equipping them with a professional toolkit to become successful and thriving artists.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A Frame of Mind takes a hard look at race in America through the lens of one art museum. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art sits at a crossroads: in the middle of Kansas City, in the middle of the country, and in the middle of America’s shifting cultural landscape. We’re working through the slow and sometimes messy change of a big museum asking what it can be and whose stories it tells. Along the way, host Glenn North meets brilliant Black and Native artists and thinkers in Kansas City who help us see through their eyes.
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Find inspiration and creativity with your host Penny De Los Santos.Listen to interviews with other visual storytellers, photographers, chefs, mentors, editors, and creative directors about those times in our creative lives when we feel a little lost and uninspired.
Penny is a photographer, director, and a visual storyteller, with over 20 years of experience in the photography industry.
Watch the video episodes of Depth of Field on YouTube.Keep up with Penny and the Depth of Field podcast at https://www.pennydelossantos.com and on Instagram at @pennydelossantos. -
Artist Kevan Jenson mixes memoir and art history in an unauthorized but virtuous journey through the world of Marcel Duchamp.
Kevan’s Givens:
1. Nothing we perceive in art is wrong
2. We are free to exploit anything we find there
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The(art)Scene Podcast is a series of conversations with up & coming artists, gallery owners, museum professionals and anybody else who dedicates their career to art. We’ll cover not only their work, but other facets of their lives and the stories that come with them.
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Lucy Clark, Owner of The Lucy Clark Gallery & Studio, will dive deep into the essence of the artists in her gallery and beyond to find their inspiration and exactly who they are and why they do what they do. If you have ever wondered what drives an artist to create or perhaps you are looking to connect with an artist that you admire, this podcast strives to deliver. Lucy will explore in conversation with other artists just what it means to create and where, down deep, we all want to touch another. That small, still authentic voice that yearns to give rise to connecting with others in a way that can be transformative for the listener as well as the participants.
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SEASON ONE: My Heart Is Not Blind
SEASON TWO: About Hunger & Resilience
MY HEART IS NOT BLIND
Blindness doesn't make someone less intelligent, less capable, less competent. Perception and adaptation are deeper than we can imagine and much more mysterious. These narrative histories focus on the shifting pools of perception and deep transformation. Each eloquent voice draws us into deeper understanding.
ABOUT HUNGER & RESILIENCE
Why did Cornelius go hungry? What does it feel like for Tiffany to walk by a grocery store? Why does it happen? What can we learn? Everyone in this podcast knows something important and valuable, a wisdom born from experience. Michael said, “I have been profoundly inspired by each participant, as well as food banks, soup kitchens, charitable organizations, churches and so many volunteers giving unselfishly.” Please join us.
Michael Nye practiced law for ten years before pursuing photography full time. He has received a Mid-America National Endowment for the Arts grant, two Kronkosky Charitable Foundation Grants and the Dr. Bolotin Award from the National Federation of the Blind. His Photography & Audio exhibitions have traveled to more than 150 cities across the country. He is currently working on a manuscript of Essays & Photographs.
My Heart Is Not Blind – Published by Trinity University Press
Contact: [email protected]
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Hereness: contemporary art practices connecting body, space and place
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Each week we spend a few minutes getting to know a work by an Indigenous Australian artist. We'll talk about medium, style, the evolution of Aboriginal art over its 50,000+ years, and the ways these works and artists transcend and translate the issues of the day from the other side of the world.
Aboriginal Art in America is made by The Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection, the only museum outside of Australia dedicated to the exhibition and study of Indigenous Australian art, and The Virginia Audio Collective. -
WONDERZONE is a podcast about reigniting passion and curiosity. Join creative professionals Ryan and Aja Mulford each week as they delve into a vast array of topics. Please send your questions or feedback to: [email protected]
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This show, hosted by Derrick Story, journals his quest is to find artists who have discovered their definition of success. Yes, finances play a role in all of our lives, but are they the only measure? And can you put a price on the experiences along the way? Join Derrick as he interviews photographers, musicians, writers, and other creatives who have found their path to creative fulfillment.
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A weekly podcast dedicated to conversations with creatives. Hosted by A. Moret, Founder & Editor-in-Chief of Installation Magazine.
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Ever wondered what truly fuels a creative mind? What ignites their passion and drives their creativity?
Hi, I’m Dean Maguire, an Australian fine art photographer. From the moment I stepped into the world of photography, I’ve been captivated by the community and the stories behind the lens.
Join me as we delve into humble beginnings, explore artistic visions, uncover the emotional impact of creating images, and discover how we as a collective Reframe our minds through the power of creativity. -
Chunky is a casual conversation between best friends about contemporary film, its antecedents, and their relationship to the Zeitgeist. Mitchell Cravens is your host, and Francesco Pascuzzi is your film expert. Most films that we discuss also have been reviewed by Francesco or Mitch at http://thevisualtext.com. So check us out!
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X-TRA’s Artists and Rights is a conversation series exploring what art can do, and the intersection of artistic practice and Los Angeles's most urgent issues. Each session brings together a group of artists around a table. They share how they reach across the boundaries of their disciplines, build bridges, and develop strategies to collectively create supportive conditions and opportunities. We’ll hear from Nao Bustamante, Cog•nate Collective, Michelle Dizon, Zackary Drucker, Todd Gray, Arshia Haq, Vishal Jugdeo, Gelare Khoshgozaran, Marcus Kuiland-Nazario, Ahree Lee, Sandra de la Loza, Elana Mann, Jennifer Moon, Jaklin Romine, Patrick Staff, and Mario Ybarra Jr.! They share strategies for reaching across the boundaries of their disciplines. Building bridges. Working collectively. Creating supportive conditions and opportunities.
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This is a video podcast about how visual artists are thinking and what worries them on an everyday basis. These are one on one conversations between the visual artist Miltos Despoudis and a guest artist. Not an interview, just a discussion in front of a finished artwork.