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In this short update, I wanted to explain my decision to rebrand the ITAS podcast and make it a part of the San Diego Art Directory. What does that mean for the future of the podcast? Take a few minutes to hear me out.
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My guest on this episode takes a strong stance on the role of AI in the arts. For some artists, his point of view may seem controversial and it already got him into trouble. Listen to my interview with photographer and digital artist Larry Vogel and let me know in the comments where you stand on this topic!
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By 2020, Alessandra Moctezuma had dedicated 10 years working as a professor and gallery director at San Diego Mesa College. She primarily teaches Chicano art and Museum Studies and Gallery Exhibition Skills courses. She is a public art enthusiast and activist to create spaces for artists of color speaking on social justice issues and to shift focus to include San Diego community arts organizations.
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I am a huge fan of Erik Abel's art! His style is absolutely unique and his whirlwind of career is a dream for any visual artist out there. I asked Erik to tell his story and was surprised to hear his thoughts on what it means to be a "successful artist" and why he is not sharing his new art project with the public.
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Bea Gold, a 97-year-old working artist, writer, and a great friend of mine, invited me to be a part of the exciting project. She wrote and illustrated her second memoir and asked me to help her with designing, publishing, and promoting it. How could I say no?
In this episode, Bea and I share our experience as amateurs in the book publishing world and talk about her inspiration and the process of creating this book.
https://beagoldartist.com/
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You guys, It's the first episode ever that features music artists. I'm so excited to have the mind-blowingly-creative, award-winning October Project on the show! We talk about the inspiration, about meaning of art for essentially healing the world, and about their collaborations with visual artists from around the world to create multi-sensory art experience for their audience.
One such artist is Kseniya Simonova, a world-renowned sand painting artist from Ukraine. I'm happy to include a paragraph about her down below.
Listen to our INSPIRING conversation in this episode on In The Art Scene!
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Jen Brown is another extraordinary artist from San Diego who seems to have an open channel with the Universe itself. A portrait photographer, Jen decided to venture into the new paradigm and became a host of the live drawing sessions -- and that's when the magic happened.
Listen to my conversation with Jen on this episode and learn more about her mystical adventures.
https://www.ofstardustandearth.com/
https://www.instagram.com/ofstardustandearth/
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Surfing Madonna Oceans Project is a community who are inspired by Mark Patterson’s Surfing Madonna mosaic which started as an illegal public art project, and was almost torn down but was saved by a local community.
Cathy Carey, a local San Diego artist and the President and Executive Director of the Surfing Madonna Project tells a full story of how this mosaic and an organization came to be in this episode of our art podcast.
https://www.surfingmadonna.org/
https://www.artstudiosandiego.com/
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As an artist advisor and representative, Erin places a strong emphasis on helping artists not only with career support and business development but also in discovering their authentic artistic practice and enhancing the quality of their work. Her candid approach has empowered numerous artists to discover better ideas, refine their practices, and achieve remarkable success in their artistic journeys.
https://www.pageartprojects.com/
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Jane Bellante is an expert at helping people let go of negative thought patterns to create the art and personal brands they have always wanted with joy, confidence, and ease. She has been a mixed media artist for 30 years, is an International Best Selling Author, a 3 time published artist, and has a Masters Degree in Adult Education. She is a founder of the 5 Day Letting Go Workshop, the Creating Confidently (ArtFusion) course, IGNITE mastermind leader, and is a married mother of 2 kids and 2 pets.
https://www.janebellanteart.com/
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Kyrstin and Bryce Nihill are a creative couple with an extensive background in advertisement and graphic design. After moving to California from New York, they both reconnected with their art practice and created a conjoint show called Form & Flow.
The show is on display at Perspectives Space in Encinitas, CA in December 2023.
Kyrstin Nihill:
Website: https://www.nihillart.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knihi/
Bryce Nihill:
Website: https://www.jet1a.com/art
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jet1a/
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Tim Fite is one of those gems you thank the universe for bringing you together (I thank Ezerd Land for connecting us!)
Tim Fite - called a “cultural gadfly” by the New York Times and “ferally original” by the New Yorker - used to be an artsy rapper. Now he's just artsy. He doesn't drink. He doesn’t do drugs. He prefers solitude/contemplation to hobnobbing/affectation. This preference affords Fite the time/freedom to make large scale, compositionally complex, allegorical, black and white drawings that occasionally have a musical or performative component. Fite believes creativity, communication, compassion, and hard work are the keys to fostering a more benevolent and inclusive society, and hopes his art can contribute to that end.
https://www.timfite.com/
https://www.instagram.com/timfite/
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Colorado-based textile artist from Bree Angela shares the story about her journey to becoming a creator of magical world interractive museum installations for children.
"My overall goal in all that I do is to help spark a sense of wonder and play in exploring imagination and the world around us" - Bree Angela.
Bloom exhibit is opening at the Children's Museum of Denver October 11th, 2023
https://www.instagram.com/bree.angela.design
https://www.breeangela.com/
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Jay Bell is a businessman, artist, printmaker, a founder of Campana Studios art non-profit, and a newly appointed Commissioner for Arts and Culture in San Diego County. This man is a whole orchestra of different roles and he is successful in every one of them. I love bringing guests like this on the show because we can learn so much from them!
Jay's biggest goal is to create as many economic opportunities for local artists as possible and change the narrative of making artists volunteer their time and talent because their work should be valued and compensated! It's a huge undertaking, and as a San Diego artist myself, I am the most curious to follow Jay's journey.
Jump on this episode to learn more about Jay's vision for the local Arts and Culture and how he applies his philosophy to his own non-profit work.
https://campanastudios.org/
https://www.instagram.com/jaybellart/
https://jaybell.net/
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This episode is different because my guest has very little to do with art besides opening his company's office for local artists as an alternative space for art shows and workshops. This unique choice is the result of changing work style after the pandemic. What else would you do with your underutilized facilities when 2/3 of the time you and your team work remotely? You might as well help out a local art community. Johnathan Hanwit, CEO of THINK Parallax did exactly that.
https://www.thinkparallax.com/
https://www.perspectivesspace.com/
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Photographer from Australia Tania Malkin spends most of what she makes at her day job to hire a plane and travel to inhabitable places only to take pictures from thousands of miles above the earth. And if you think that this is too much, I've got a surprise for you - this is only a tiny part of what goes into making this kind of photography! Listen to Tania explain her entire process in this episode!
https://www.instagram.com/tm_artphoto
https://www.stocksy.com/TaniaM/showcase?page=1
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Corinne Whitaker, aka the Digital Giraffe, has been acclaimed for 45 years as a pioneering artist in digital imaging and digital sculpture. Her journey as a woman artist exploring completely new media for that time is fascinating! Join us for a full conversation and learn more about Corinne, the Digital Giraffe, and more!
https://giraffe.com
"Girls With the Golden Veins" book is available on amazon.com
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In this episode, I'm chatting with Morgan Hancock, a US Army veteran, mother of two, and founder of a unique art non-profit in Kentucky. Morgan decided to bond two things Kentuckians love - bourbon and art and created a truly fun and purposeful community-based organization that is shaping the arts and culture scene in the state. And the best thing is that Morgan is trying to make this model scalable so every state can have its own version of Bourbon With Heart!
www.BourbonWithHeart.org
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In this episode, I'm venturing away from traditional visual media. My guest Susan Hensel has found a way to use industrial embroidery machines with their complicated software to create some amazing works of art! We are geeking on the details of her process because I actually have some experience with such machines as well. She is telling the story of her entire journey from being a traditional artist to discovering and developing her current art practice. We are also talking a bit about running an art studio and a gallery, getting grants, and other interesting things.
Join us!
https://susanhenselprojects.com/
susanhenselgallery.com
Instagram: susan_hensel_multimedia_artist/
Artists books: http://susanhenseldesign.com/
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