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Artwork for Artists of New York

Artists of New York

Dan Riley
New York City
Comedy
Jazz
Stand-Up Comedy
New York
Music
Theory Of Enchantment
New York University
New York City, United States
Seattle, United States
Natchez, Mississippi
Illustration
Abstract Art
Greenpoint Comedy Club
Homelessness
Installation Art
New Orleans, United States
Wall Street Journal
Greenpoint
Comedy Cellar

A new podcast profiling creatives trying to make it in the art capital of the world.

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes108Foundeda year ago
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Arts

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Artwork for Artists of New York

Latest Episodes

Nolan Byrd is a drummer and a musician based in Manhattan.

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(00:00) Moving From California To New York

(02:42) Discovering New York’s Jazz Scene

(05:31) Music In The Family

(07:11) Falling In Love With Drums

(09:48) Gr... more

Monroe Martin is a standup comedian, based in New York City.

Instagram and all episodes

(00:00) Fake Megabus Tickets To New York

(02:01) Leaving Philly For Comedy Dreams

(04:29) Starting Over In New York

(06:48) Surviving With Flyer Jobs And Hus... more

Natasha Vaynblat is a writer and a comedian based in New York City.

Instagram and all episodes

(00:00) Arriving In New York By Chinatown Bus

(01:41) Escaping Russia After Soviet Collapse

(04:12) Discovering Family’s Hidden Artistic Roots

(06:11)... more

David Drake is a standup comedian based in New York City.

Instagram and all episodes

(00:00) Moving From Chicago To New York

(01:14) Loud Kid To Aspiring Comedian

(02:31) Music Dreams And Advertising School

(04:12) First Open Mics In Miami

(05:... more

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Monroe Martin
Stand-up comedian
Episode: Episode 107: Monroe Martin - MegaBus, Mics, Manifestation
Natasha Vaynblat
Comedian and creator of Childless Freaks
Episode: Episode 106: Natasha Vaynblat - Comedy, Clarity, Childless Freak
David Drake
Stand-up comedian
Episode: Episode 105: David Drake - Standup, Struggle, Sirius
Anthony Moore
Comedian from Philadelphia, active in New York scene
Independent comedian
Episode: Episode 103: Anthony Moore - Philly, Punchlines, Pressure
Caitlin Cook
Artist blending art history, photography, and performance
Episode: Episode 102: Caitlin Cook - Stage Scares, Stall Stories
Sally Ann Hall
Stand-up comedian
Episode: Episode 101: Sally Ann Hall - Bombs Built Backbone
Gillian Glasco
Playwright and actor focusing on family-centered storytelling; Terrence McNally Playwriting Fellow
Independent theatre practitioner
Episode: Episode 100: Gillian Glasco - Roles, Rifts, Reckonings
Matt Ruby
Comedian and performer discussing truth, religion, and the craft of stand-up
Episode: Episode 99: Matt Ruby - Bullshit, Belief, Bits
Jen Toth
Model-turned-illustrator based in New York
Independent
Episode: Episode 98: Jen Toth - Catwalks, Canvases, Community

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Dan Reilly
Host of the show; co-host in the early episode slate.

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Episode 80: Oskar Stenmark - Horn to Manhattan
Q: What habits helped you improve and stay active over the years?
He highlights listening on the subway as preparation, developing a beautiful and expressive sound over flashy technique, and treating transit time as study time to internalize horn lines and performance cues.
Episode 80: Oskar Stenmark - Horn to Manhattan
Q: What role did venues and live performance play in sustaining your career early on?
He notes the value of off-Broadway and corporate/wedding bands, subbing at clubs to build connections, and leveraging residencies and jam-session streets to stay visible and employed.
Episode 80: Oskar Stenmark - Horn to Manhattan
Q: How did you transition from student to working professional in New York?
He describes OPT after graduation, then applying for the O1 visa, gathering letters of recommendation, and the pivotal role of the Manhattan School of Music network; securing a theatre gig at the Public Theater and performing with people from that show as a springboard to a professional career.
Episode 80: Oskar Stenmark - Horn to Manhattan
Q: What was your early impression of New York for professional musicians, especially trumpet players?
He explains that New York is densely packed with musicians, clubs, and opportunities, and that being here helps you book gigs even back home once you're tied to the city. He emphasizes the importance of being in the mix and building relationships with audiences and peers.
Episode 81: Suzannah Herbert - Deconstructing Dixie
Q: What truths about the South do you feel are worth telling that aren't widely discussed?
The film highlights Reconstruction gains and Black representation, and contrasts them with the brutal backlash of Jim Crow, challenging the Lost Cause narrative and expanding public understanding of Southern history.

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What is Artists of New York about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers on artists and creatives navigating the practical and artistic realities of building a career in and around New York City. Conversations commonly circle the grind of early-stage work, the balance of financial sustainability with creative risk, and the ways identity, community, and collaboration shape artistic practice. Across episodes, guests range from comedians and visual artists to designers, musicians, and performers, with frequent emphasis on mentorship, portfolio evolution, and adapting to a fast-changing cultural scene. A notable throughline is the commitment to authentic storytelling, inclusive practice, and community-driven projects, often tied to local scenes, galleries, clubs, or schools in New York. This mix ma... more

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1. Monroe Martin
2. Natasha Vaynblat
3. David Drake
4. Anthony Moore
5. Caitlin Cook
6. Sally Ann Hall
7. Gillian Glasco
8. Matt Ruby

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