
Art! Alcohol! Fake Commercials! What more could you want? Hear Cam and Steph discuss it all. New episodes every Friday!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Category | Arts | ||||

Cam watches Paris is Burning for the first time and discusses with Stephanie how the culture shown in the film goes unnoticed by a lot of people today. They also talk about the controversy surrounding the topic of compensation after the film ended up... more
**CONTENT WARNING: this episode has mentions of sexual harassment/assault.**
Stephanie and Cam talk about the nature of consent in image usage for another artist’s work. It’s especially important if you’re making a piece that is talking about the M... more
Stephanie and Cameron discuss the somewhat recent story of racist fuckery unleashed on a group of 7th graders that occurred at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. They dig into the fact that there’s no way this was an isolated incident but wonder if t... more
Yet another favorite artist of Stephanie’s has recently made headlines—oh wait, did I say “favorite artist”? Oh sorry, I meant another of Steph’s favorite artists to deeply despise.
Cam and Steph discuss the piece simply known as “Rabbit” by Jeff ... more
Just a quick announcement about Steph and Cam’s absence and an art show that’s in the works! Stay tuned for more details!
Steph and Cam discuss a (somewhat) recent controversy sparked by a Tweet made on webcomic artist Nathan Pyle’s Twitter about the march for life and “pro-life” movement in general back in 2017. It raised some questions and concerns amongst progressive... more
In this episode Cam and Steph ask the question: can a company own a color? They talk about “Tiffany Blue” and the ways it’s associated with Tiffany and Co. as well as other uses of this concept. Cam also re-writes a little bit of Tiffany’s cover “I T... more
You may have heard about “SpaghettiO Girl” before, but if not, Steph and Cam would like to tell you a bit about her in this episode and give you some of their thoughts on her notorious, once-viral performance piece: “Interior Semiotics”. It involves ... more
A fantastic, accessible show about art that just has fun with it. Came for the friendly banter, stayed for the fake commercials.
These two are super charming and I love them. I am really enjoying hearing their voices develop as the podcast continues to grow.










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