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Visual Literacy Project
Kevin Wenning
2 episodes
1 month ago

Video interviews with full show notes at https://visualliteracyproject.com


Conversations with both professional and amateur artists about ways we see the world and how that shapes the art we create. How to interpret, and capture or create an idea as a visual artist can take a lifetime to learn and master. Interviews share practical knowledge from those who have chosen to go deep and master their craft. We discuss ways of seeing, techniques, craftsmanship, commercial approach or personal philosophies learned through practice; things that can’t be found in any MFA program.

This show is not aimed at art professionals. Anyone who is eager to grow on their artistic path will find resources, inspiration and ideas to exercise your curiosity. 


My personal reasons for hosting this show: 

Every person whether artist or casual observer; gravitates towards certain visuals either because the imagery is attractive to us or because it communicates something to us. That is our primary visual literacy - we can understand and communicate in that style.

Then there are visuals that don’t resonate with us. Our response verbally or internally is something like, “I don’t get it, that does nothing for me.” In these cases; after a creator takes me into their process, I usually find an appreciation for it that I never would have come to on my own. The purpose of visual literacy project is to share those stories in order to expand the art and visuals that we are able to understand and appreciate. 

With that in mind, the best way to use these resources would be to watch the interviews where the images don’t immediately excite you. Or maybe the imagery intrigues you but you don’t know why. Let the artists expand your own visual literacy, and possibly yourself and your own art in the process.

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Video interviews with full show notes at https://visualliteracyproject.com


Conversations with both professional and amateur artists about ways we see the world and how that shapes the art we create. How to interpret, and capture or create an idea as a visual artist can take a lifetime to learn and master. Interviews share practical knowledge from those who have chosen to go deep and master their craft. We discuss ways of seeing, techniques, craftsmanship, commercial approach or personal philosophies learned through practice; things that can’t be found in any MFA program.

This show is not aimed at art professionals. Anyone who is eager to grow on their artistic path will find resources, inspiration and ideas to exercise your curiosity. 


My personal reasons for hosting this show: 

Every person whether artist or casual observer; gravitates towards certain visuals either because the imagery is attractive to us or because it communicates something to us. That is our primary visual literacy - we can understand and communicate in that style.

Then there are visuals that don’t resonate with us. Our response verbally or internally is something like, “I don’t get it, that does nothing for me.” In these cases; after a creator takes me into their process, I usually find an appreciation for it that I never would have come to on my own. The purpose of visual literacy project is to share those stories in order to expand the art and visuals that we are able to understand and appreciate. 

With that in mind, the best way to use these resources would be to watch the interviews where the images don’t immediately excite you. Or maybe the imagery intrigues you but you don’t know why. Let the artists expand your own visual literacy, and possibly yourself and your own art in the process.

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Episodes (2/2)
Visual Literacy Project
Gosha Gibek - Painting With Synesthesia
3 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes 58 seconds

Visual Literacy Project
Scott Norris Photography - A Photo is Only A Starting Point
3 years ago
57 minutes 35 seconds

Visual Literacy Project

Video interviews with full show notes at https://visualliteracyproject.com


Conversations with both professional and amateur artists about ways we see the world and how that shapes the art we create. How to interpret, and capture or create an idea as a visual artist can take a lifetime to learn and master. Interviews share practical knowledge from those who have chosen to go deep and master their craft. We discuss ways of seeing, techniques, craftsmanship, commercial approach or personal philosophies learned through practice; things that can’t be found in any MFA program.

This show is not aimed at art professionals. Anyone who is eager to grow on their artistic path will find resources, inspiration and ideas to exercise your curiosity. 


My personal reasons for hosting this show: 

Every person whether artist or casual observer; gravitates towards certain visuals either because the imagery is attractive to us or because it communicates something to us. That is our primary visual literacy - we can understand and communicate in that style.

Then there are visuals that don’t resonate with us. Our response verbally or internally is something like, “I don’t get it, that does nothing for me.” In these cases; after a creator takes me into their process, I usually find an appreciation for it that I never would have come to on my own. The purpose of visual literacy project is to share those stories in order to expand the art and visuals that we are able to understand and appreciate. 

With that in mind, the best way to use these resources would be to watch the interviews where the images don’t immediately excite you. Or maybe the imagery intrigues you but you don’t know why. Let the artists expand your own visual literacy, and possibly yourself and your own art in the process.