Visual artists interview other visual artists about their work, lives and creative process. Hosted by Kate Hawes and Clarity Haynes. Sound and music by John Bender.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsVisual Arts |
Multimedia artist Liz Collins draws from the materials, processes and techniques of textile and fabric media. Her work varies in scale from the object-based to the immersive and architectural, and straddles the divides between the functional, the dec... more
Rachel Owens is a sculptor whose work is often socially engaged. She works with materials as varied as crushed glass, resin, and steel humvee truck bodies. Kate and Clarity visit her in her Brownsville, Brooklyn studio, where she discusses the logist... more
Chitra Ganesh is a multi-disciplinary artist working with myth, symbols and narrative. Guest host Maia Cruz Palileo, also a multi-disciplinary artist, was mentored by Ganesh in the Queer Art Mentorship program. During a visit to Ganesh's studio in DU... more
David Shaw's intricate sculptures are composed through the juxtaposition of materials such as branches, dirt, steel, glass, holographic laminate, flocking, and found furniture. In our visit to his Brooklyn studio, he discusses his long involvement wi... more
Susan Bee's paintings and collages have been described as "pastoral psychedelia," and "a savage mix of Expressionism and Pop schadenfreude." Born and raised in New York City by artist parents, Bee is a longtime supporter of feminist art and women art... more
Becca Lowry carves intricate wall-mounted sculptures out of wood, which she decorates with painting and weaving. She is interested in ideas of use, architecture, vulnerability and bravery, and has said she thinks of her creations as "shields." In our... more
Pinar Yolaçan was born and raised in Turkey, went to fashion school in London, and studied sculpture and photography at Cooper Union in New York City. Her work examines gender, power, and colonialism through a process she likens to anthropology. In t... more
Jenny Dubnau is a painter of portraits. Her uncanny, highly detailed oil paintings are made from the careful study of photographs she takes herself. Kate and Clarity visit the artist in her Long Island City studio, and discuss contemporary vs. histor... more
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After listening to all the available episodes I feel really educated in each artist's studio practice and work. The questions asked are insightful and provoke a deep and meaningful conversation about the artwork being made by the featured artist. You can tell that the hosts, Clarity and Kate do their research before each episode - and this makes for a rich listening experience!
I really enjoyed the recent episode with Rachel Owens. It was an interesting dive into how the artist thinks about her work, and I like that it was insightful but also casual. Made for fun listening.
Being an artist can be isolating and it's so inspiring to hear how other people handle the problems and successes in their work. Very engaging interview series!
love it!! enjoy the variety of artists you visit and the depth of the conversations
I love this new podcast! The interviewers are artists themselves, and ask thoughtful, insightful questions, and have equally intuitive responses. I love these first two interviews, and eagerly looking forward to more! Great artist talks by and for artists. Super concept and on my "upcoming podcasts for insightful people" list!
I love the feeling that I am in the studio as a fly on the wall listening in on the conversation. So intimate and informative!
Refreshing to hear an art podcast with a positive vibe
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