
A podcast that explores, through interviews with artists, the idea that the work you do for pay supports the work you do for love.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsVisual Arts | |||

On this episode, I'm thrilled to welcome Lisa Solomon to the podcast! Lisa is a studio artist, college professor, and illustrator whose work explores themes of domesticity, craft, and personal history—often blurring the lines between art and craft th... more
In this episode, I'm excited to welcome Sarah Kobrinsky to the podcast! Sarah is the former Poet Laureate of Emeryville, California, and the author of Nighttime on the Other Side of Everything. Her poems and stories have appeared in places like Magma... more
On this episode, I'm excited to speak with Susana Sanchez-Young! Susana is a visual journalist with more than 20 years of experience in newspaper design and graphic and photo illustration. Her award-winning work has covered everything from presidenti... more
I'm thrilled to talk with David Burke on this episode of the podcast! David is an artist whose career balances teaching, studio practice, and public art. Over the past two decades, he's created murals, exhibitions, and collaborative projects that mer... more
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A podcast to make you feel seen and validated as an artist.
Helpful to those of us who've had institutional art educations, who might need to unlearn outdated and ego driven narratives about how artists are supposed to be; offering instead a considerate look at the various pathways chosen by people who make art.
Highly recommend to young artists as well.
A podcast to make you feel seen and validated as an artist.
Helpful to those of us who've had institutional art educations, who might need to unlearn outdated and ego driven narratives about how artists are supposed to be; offering instead a considerate look at the various pathways chosen by people who make art.
Highly recommend to young artists as well.
Have recently started binge-listening to Artists in Offices, and as a self-described “artist in an office” myself, find the conversations in-depth and insightful. Refreshing to hear from artists who are juggling multiple careers and navigating the hustle speak honestly about their experiences. Great work! -Nicole (Beyond the Studio podcast)
Enjoyed episode one - already want a follow up with how artist in office is doing in NY!
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #213 |
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Artists in Offices launched 7 years ago and published 25 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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