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Not Real Art

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Contemporary Art
Black Mountain College
Mural Art
Creativity
Color Theory
Art Education
Mental Health
Sports
Creative Arts
Asheville, North Carolina
Z-Trip
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Bauhaus
Asheville
Thunderflix
Public Art
Louisiana
Community Engagement
Conduit Productions
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The NOT REAL ART podcast celebrates creative culture and the artists who make it. NOT REAL ART is fresh, fun and inspiring. It contains material not suitable for pretentious art snobs. Guests include the world-class artists, designers and creatives who drive the $2T creative economy. NOT REAL ART is hosted by L.A. based art world insiders Man One and Sourdough who bring their devil-may-care attitu... more

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Artist and podcaster Tyler Ramsey joins us today to dive into the vibrant world of creativity and the power of choice in happiness. In this episode, we explore how Tyler transitioned from a chaotic career in Hollywood to a fulfilling life as a visual... more

Buckle up, folks, because today's episode of Not Real Art is a real eye-opener! Our beloved host Sourdough is back, and he’s dishing out some spicy takes on why the art market appears to be hitting a rough patch. With a blend of playful humor and ser... more

Dim the lights, grab a cozy blanket and a mug of cider (or a pumpkin spice latte, if you prefer), and settle in for three tales of terror from our Art World Horror Stories series.

First on the chopping block is Mellyssa Diggs, a brand identity desig... more

On May 3, hundreds of arts organizations across the US opened their inboxes to an abrupt notice: their NEA grant applications had either been denied or rescinded. Among them, Art21, the New York nonprofit that produces the beloved public television s... more

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Recent Guests

Tyler Ramsey
LA-based artist, storyteller, and host of the Painful Lessons podcast
Painful Lessons podcast
Episode: From Wall Street to Art Street: Tyler Ramsey's Creative Journey
Mellyssa Diggs
Artist known for her thought-provoking works addressing social issues.
Episode: Art World Horror Stories: From Natural Disasters to Mangled Masterpieces and Social Media Meltdowns
Wendy Newman
Photographer based in Asheville, North Carolina, whose work symbolizes resilience.
Episode: Art World Horror Stories: From Natural Disasters to Mangled Masterpieces and Social Media Meltdowns
Jacobina Oele
Artist who creates emotionally resonant oil paintings.
Episode: Art World Horror Stories: From Natural Disasters to Mangled Masterpieces and Social Media Meltdowns
Lolita Fierro
Director of Development at Art21
Art21
Episode: Art21 Premieres Season 12 of ‘Art in the Twenty-First Century’ Amid Funding Cuts
Rebekah Tolley
Award-winning filmmaker, visual and sound artist, curator, and educator.
Curator at Saatchi Gallery
Episode: Curator Rebekah Tolley on the Rise of the Digitalism Movement
Chris Davies
Creative strategist, publisher, gallery director, and coach.
AskChris.AI
Episode: Discover AskChris.AI, The Revolutionary AI Platform Designed for Artists
Guilford Adams
Professional clown, co-director of the documentary 'American Clown'.
American Clown
Episode: ‘American Clown’: Guilford Adams’ Documentary Peeks Behind the Make-up
David Ryan Scott
Multidisciplinary artist, musician, poet, woodworker, and author
Episode: Adventures in the Arctic: Finding ‘Paradise Creek’ With Explorer David Scott

Host

Sourdough
Host and co-host known for a casual and engaging style, focusing on the intersections of art and culture.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 41 ratings
  • Great resource for art biz newbie

    As an Art business newbie and I love this show. I always learn something and Scott does a great job pulling out the personal and professional insights from his guests. Nice work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    R Saez
    United States5 years ago
  • Great Experience, Great Opportunity, and So Much Fun to Make!

    As a podcast-virgin, being apart of the makings of the podcast was a tremendous opportunity and experience. Sourdough was a great host, and we could go on and on. I am especially appreciative of the opportunity to speak about my art on a new platform that I will definitely be exploring! It felt like the conversation was seamless to produce and was conveyed to the audience in an easy-to-understand delivery when discussing art history. If I could do it again, I absolutely would! These podcasts are... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tijera Williams Review
    United States5 years ago
  • It’s like free art school!

    Great podcast for anyone interested in working in the arts! Definitely a great selection of guests, art forms + processes discussed. A must-listen for any artist!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rachel O.
    United States5 years ago
  • Really unique conversations on art!

    Scott interviewed me as a Not Real Art grant recipient. I enjoyed the conversation and questions asked about art, they were different! And I felt like I spoke my truth.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    montoya_20
    United States5 years ago
  • For today’s art world

    This is a podcast that touches on subjects that matter TODAY. Scott’s voice and demeanor are very pleasant. You will listen to good interviews that are relevant to what we’re going through collectively and individually as artists.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MoniAzul
    United States5 years ago

Listeners Say

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Many find the podcast insightful for both artists and art enthusiasts, emphasizing accessibility in the art world.
The diverse range of guests is praised for bringing unique perspectives on contemporary art issues.
Overall reception indicates a strong positive vibe towards the hosts and their approach to discussing art without the elitism often associated with it.
Listeners appreciate the casual and engaging interviewing style that balances fun and depth.
Reviewers often highlight the podcast's ability to connect complex ideas to everyday experiences in the art community.

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From Wall Street to Art Street: Tyler Ramsey's Creative Journey
Q: How has your visual art, your recovery, and your journey of recovery influenced your art making?
Once believing that he needed substances to create, he now finds routine and discipline more beneficial than any drugs for creativity.
From Wall Street to Art Street: Tyler Ramsey's Creative Journey
Q: Can you talk about how you view truth now, and then your evolution of how you think of truth?
Truth is central to recovery and involves honesty with oneself and the ability to live authentically.
The Art of Polymath Hans Fjellestad: Chaos and Creativity
Q: How do you think about your music, the music you make, what genre you tend to favor?
Hans discusses the cinematic nature of his recent compositions and emphasizes the conceptual storytelling behind his music, blending various genres including electronic and avant-garde.
The Art of Polymath Hans Fjellestad: Chaos and Creativity
Q: When did you start harnessing the chaos?
Hans reflects on his early experiences with film and live performance, noting how he began composing for live theater as a child, and discusses his journey back to this work in recent years.
Art21 Premieres Season 12 of ‘Art in the Twenty-First Century’ Amid Funding Cuts
Q: How can our listeners support Art21?
The easiest way to support is by going to art21.org/give and making a donation.

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Content primarily revolves around the intersections of art, culture, and personal narratives, focusing on the experiences of artists and their connections to contemporary creative movements. Episodes often include discussions about projects like 'Arthouse,' which aims to democratize access to art by highlighting local artists and projects through crowdfunding efforts. The tone is informal and relatable, appealing to a broad audience interested in art without the elitist lens often associated with the art world. Unique elements include personal stories from the hosts and guests about their artistic journeys, the significance of community in art, and how art influences everyday life.

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Recent guests on Not Real Art include:

1. Tyler Ramsey
2. Mellyssa Diggs
3. Wendy Newman
4. Jacobina Oele
5. Lolita Fierro
6. Rebekah Tolley
7. Chris Davies
8. Guilford Adams

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