This week Michele Kishita provides some background on her studio practice and previews some of the work in a new exhibition opening at the Windsor Art Center.
Read MoreDENA THOMAS-AOUASSOU
This week Dena Thomas-Aouassou joins the podcast to discuss her sculpture & installation based works are informed from her experience living in Morocco and discuss the geopolitical strategies that alter and shape the region.
Read MoreCHELSEY VANDERVLIET
This week Chelsey Vandervliet joins the podcast to provide a look into her series of photographs exploring ideas of identity, performance, and indie rock.
Read MoreJUDI TAVILL
Judi Tavill joins the podcast from New Jersey to discuss her background in fashion design and how those experiences influenced her exploration of ceramics which ultimately led her to explore new creative territory as a ceramic artist.
Read MorePAUL LOUGHNEY
Paul Loughney joins the podcast to discuss previous work as well as his early exploration of Art as a teenager and how his background in printmaking still informs his most recent series of collage works.
Read MoreDAVID POLITZER
This week David Politzer delves into his photo, video, & multimedia artworks which explore ideas of experience.
Read MoreDIANNE SCOTT
This week Dianne Scott joins us from New Zealand to talk about her work and her transition from Sculptor to Painter and her most recent body of work just exhibited at 30 Upstairs Gallery in Wellington.
Read MoreTERENCE HANNUM
This week Terence Hannum shares a unique coming to Art story and shares his thoughts on painting, installation, music, and ultimately how his love for magnetic tape and analog recording influences his creative life in a variety of ways.
Read MoreMARY LAUBE
This week Mary Laube joins the podcast to discuss her studio practice which includes collaborations with other visual artists and musicians to continually invigorate her practice.
Read MoreNATHAN MELTZ, SCREENPRINT BIENNIAL
Nathan Meltz joins us to discuss the Screenprint Biennial which will feature 30 Contemporary Printmakers exploring the medium of screen printing in a wide range that includes traditional approaches, installation, animation and more.
Read MoreBILL CONGER 2
This week Bill Conger returns to the podcast for our 100th episode! In the episode Bill talks about his studio practice and his most recent series of painting and collage work the bells.
Read MoreSCOTT LACHLAN DICKSON
Scott Lachlan Dickson joins the podcast to discuss his work which incorporates a variety of postcards which are cut and re-arranged into a series of collage works.
Read MoreGINA HUNT
This week Gina Hunt joins the podcast to talk about her most recent series of paintings that explore light and shadow through a minimalist aesthetic.
Read MoreHETHER MEKKELSON
This week Hether Mekkelson joins the podcast to talk about her studio practice and recent sculpture and installation work.
Read MoreSUZANNE LAURA KAMMIN
Suzanne Laura Kammin joins the podcast to talk about her experience as a painter and how her process based works have developed in her most recent series of abstract paintings.
Read MoreGRACE SHEESE
This week Grace Sheese joins the podcast to talk about her studio practice and her most recent series of ceramic works that are full of subtle detail.
Read MoreJASON KAROLAK, THOMAS VANCE, MICHAEL WILLE, & ARJAN ZAZUETA
This week Jason Karolak, Thomas Vance, Michael Wille, and Arjan Zazueta join the podcast to discuss their experience as artist residents at Soaring Gardens in Pennsylvania.
Read MoreLIZ MILLER
This week Liz Miller joins the podcast from Mankato (MN) to talk about her recent mixed media installations.
Read MoreKATE SWEENEY
This week Kate Sweeney joins the podcast to talk about her studio practice that is informed by her background in science and career as a medical illustrator. Her recent work utilizes printmaking, painting, collage, and a variety of digital techniques and often works on paper.
Read MoreSAGE DAWSON
Sage Dawson joins the podcast from St. Lous (MO) to talk about her multimedia works, and her new exhibition called: On Streets Like Ours, In Rooms, Up Collapsing Stairs.
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