
I’m a painter that wants to learn more about the creative process. So I started a collection of stories from creative people and just plain good story tellers living in and around Pittsburgh.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 232 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureArtsVisual Arts | ||||

Eight months after the last submission I've got a good farewell chat for The AP Collection Podcast. Listen to John, Brett, and Donna from The John Riegert Project and check out the show at SPACE before September 4th, 2016!
Chris Williams is an artist from New York but also defines himself as a multi-maker, which he defines as a combination of being both multifaceted and a maker. He has a background in biology, and a lot of his work includes themes of life and environme... more
Lesley Rains is the woman behind East End Book Exchange on Liberty Avenue in Bloomfield. Before that, Lesley's love of books and the lack thereof in the city drove her to start something new. The exchange started by setting up bookstalls at community... more
Selling yourself, or being a working creative has nothing to do with being the best. I will never be the most talented or amazing painter. I am however, one of the most dedicated and determined people you will ever know in just about any field out th... more
Rachel Arnold Sager is an illustrator and designer. After having her daughter and leaving her job at a design agency to pursue freelancing, she decided to try out new things that scared her, to get out of her comfort zone and take risks. She tried cr... more
Travis Mitzel is a Pittsburgh-based artist, who was also born and raised in the city. His body of work focuses on sculpture and photography, using these mediums to tackle and explore different topics. From creating styrofoam-replicas of unknown peopl... more
Just a little experiment for the podcast... enjoy and let us know wha you think!
TWYGA is an art project from The AP Collection.
Erica Pilgram shares her talent for TWYGA, see more at thatiswhatyouaregoodat.com
Terrific, insightful interviews with artists (mainly) in Pittsburgh.
Fun and interesting interviews with talented people I know of and many people I don’t. Definitely worth listening to if you want to learn about people doing art things, comedy things and other things in between.
The show is a collection of stories from people doing creative things, but it also offers insights into the variety of creative genres. The host interviews in a wide variety of fun and talented people covering comedians, musicians, gallery operators, artists, designers, and photographers just to name some. Since most of the guests are from Pittsburgh. The show also a gives peak into some of the creative subculture of the city. If you consider yourself a creative or artistic type this is a great ... more









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