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Two Artists Walk into a Bar
Carol McQuaid
36 episodes
3 months ago
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Two Artists Walk into a Bar
Artist/Blogger Mel Kobayashi of Bag and a Beret
Our Guest Artist: Mel Kobayashi melaniekobayashi.homestead.com
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
Our Bar: Trees, Yaletown, Vancouver  www.treescoffee.com
 In this episode you’ll hear about:

* Mel’s Blog bagandaberet.blogspot.com
* American street photographer Bill Cunningham
* American artist Cindy Sherman
* Pao at projectminima.blogspot.com
* My Sister’s Closet and Battered Women’s Support Services
* Mel’s fabulous videos on Youtube www.youtube.com/user/bagandaberet

What I wore 2018/2019, 1 min video
https://www.instagram.com/p/B1wdzPdBz7s/
Tight leather pants video, comedy
Part 1: https://www.instagram.com/p/BrlHS4WhBZ4/
Part 2: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs3tt_EhmlP/
VOGOFF satirical fashion magazine:
1:  https://bagandaberet.blogspot.com/2012/11/vogoff-magazine-by-miz-bagg.html
2.  https://bagandaberet.blogspot.com/2012/12/vogoff-december-2012-issue.html
3.  https://bagandaberet.blogspot.com/2013/06/vogoff-june-2013-hot-off-press.html
4.  https://bagandaberet.blogspot.com/2014/09/vogoff-sep-2014-hits-newsstands.html
Follow Mel on

* instagram @bagandaberet

Follow our Podcast on

*  instagram, twitter and facebook @2artistspodcast

Follow our Host on

*  instagram, twitter and facebook @carolmcquaidart

Join the Conversation!
One of my favorite parts of recording a podcast each week is participating in the great conversations they spark.  Share your feedback and favourite moments on social media, and in the comments section of each episode page.
And remember, if you love the episode, head to the webpage where you can bit.ly/buyusaround
Join us at The Bar
Are you enjoying Two Artists Walk into a Bar?  Sign up for monthly updates and special features on our newsletter at http://bit.ly/2artistsnews
Where to find Two Artists Podcast

* Website: www.twoartistswalkintoabar.com
* iTunes: http://bit.ly/2artistspodcast
* Instagram,
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6 years ago
54 minutes 14 seconds

Two Artists Walk into a Bar
Talking Art Licensing and More with Shandra Smith
Talking Art Licensing and More with Shandra Smith
Our Guest Artist: Shandra Smith www.shandrasmith.com 
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
Our Bar: Third Space Coffee, Kelowna www.thirdspacecoffee.ca
 In this episode you’ll hear about:

* Working at the Kelowna Art Gallery, realizing that artists are regular people (eureka!)
* Teaching herself to use photoshop and playing with reimagining digital images
* Being diagnosed with fibromyalgia and dealing with chronic pain
* Finding a way to work that satisfied her need to create within her physical limitations
* SOPA Fine Arts in Kelowna
* Getting started with art licensing
* Designing shoes with Bucketfeet.com
* Wallsauce.com British wallpaper and wall mural company
* Her Scratch Art books
* Kelowna Art and Business Award
* Rex Ray PBS Documentary: How to Make a Rex Ray

 
Follow Shandra Smith on

* instagram @shandrasmithart
* facebook @shandra-smith-art

Follow our Podcast on

*  instagram, twitter and facebook @2artistspodcast

Follow our Host on

*  instagram, twitter and facebook @carolmcquaidart

Join the Conversation!
One of my favorite parts of recording a podcast each week is participating in the great conversations they spark.  Share your feedback and favourite moments on social media, and in the comments section of each episode page.
And remember, if you love the episode, head to the webpage where you can bit.ly/buyusaround
Join us at The Bar
Are you enjoying Two Artists Walk into a Bar?  Sign up for monthly updates and special features on our newsletter at http://bit.ly/2artistsnews
Where to find Two Artists Podcast

* Website: www.twoartistswalkintoabar.com
* iTunes: http://bit.ly/2artistspodcast
* Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @2artistpodcast
* YouTube: http://bit.ly/2artistsyoutube
* email: contact@twoartistswalkintoabar.com

Thanks for  listening!  Cheers
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6 years ago
47 minutes 19 seconds

Two Artists Walk into a Bar
Artist Whisperer Pennylane Shen
Wine Night with Artist Whisperer Pennylane Shen
Our Guest Artist: Pennylane Shen of Dazed and Confucius www.dazedandconfucius.com
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
Our Bar: Campagnolo www.campagnolorestaurant.ca
 In this episode you’ll hear about:

* How we met (clue: it involves Thrive Mastermind)
* Her life as an artist consultant and how that differs from art consultant
* Her business Dazed and Confucius and what they do
* Having a foot in the commercial gallery world and the unique perspective that provides/affords her
* What gallerists really wish we artists knew
* Working with hospitals and charitable foundations on their art collections
* The international workshops and consults she does around the globe
* The four different seminars she teaches:


* How it Looks presentation, framing and hanging
* How it Sounds art writing
* Navigating the Art Industry
* Outbox (all things digital)


* What are some of the common things that artists need to hear?
* Talking about ham, lettuce and tomato clients (what?!)
* Attending Visual Culture Theory at NYU first year of the programs existence!
* My fave quote of the evening: “Turns out anger is way more powerful than curiosity. Use your anger.
* Why she chose to follow the business and strategic side of the art world rather than being a studio artist
* Art school; cash grab or awesome opportunity?
* What does Dazed and Confuscius do exactly? Advising, web work, Ghost writing artist statements
* At about the one hour mark Pennylane shares the best one size fits all advice she has for emerging artists everywhere
* We finish off with a fun story set in an Los Angeles bar

 
 
Follow Pennylane and Dazed and Confucius on

* instagram @dazed.and.confucius

Follow our Podcast on

*  instagram, twitter and facebook @2artistspodcast

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*  instagram, twitter and facebook @carolmcquaidart

Join the Conversation!
One of my favorite parts of recording a podcast each week is participating in the great conversations they spark.  Share your feedback and favourite moments on social media, and in the comments section of each episode page.
And remember, if you love the episode, head to the webpage where you can bit.ly/buyusaround
Explore these Resources
In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:

* Dazed and Confucius www.dazedandconfucius.com
* Thrive Mastermind www.thriveartstudio.com

 

* Join us at The Bar

Are you enjoying Two Artists Walk into a Bar?  Sign up for monthly updates and special features on our newsletter at http://bit.ly/2artistsnews
Where to find Two Artists Podcast

* Website: www.twoartistswalkintoabar.com
* iTunes: http://bit.ly/2artistspodcast
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6 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes 22 seconds

Two Artists Walk into a Bar
Jane Lillico and her Papier Mache Squadron
Our Guest Artist: Jane Lillico www.janelillico.com
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
Our Bar: La Marea Los Cabos @lamarealoscabos
In this episode you’ll hear about:

* How she came to live in the Baja
* The San Jose del Cabo Art Walk in the Centro Historico
* Ida Victoria Gallery, where Jane’s work is shown www.idavictoriagallery.com
* Singer/songwriter Melanie Dekker from Episode One
* Jane’s beginnings as a sculptor
* Why Jane loves Papier mache. And pelicans
* Her ‘squadron’ of pelicans
* The best (and worst) things about living in the Baja
* The role of location on artmaking.
* Her dueling art-making/writing/design careers
* The podcast “The Offbeat Life” by Debbie Arcangeles www.theoffbeatlife.com
* Lisa Wolfin and Art Vancouver www.artvancouver.net

 
 
Follow Jane on

* instagram and facebook @janelillicoart

 
Follow our Podcast on

*  instagram, twitter and facebook @2artistspodcast

Follow our Host on

*  instagram, twitter and facebook @carolmcquaidart

Join the Conversation!
One of my favorite parts of recording a podcast each week is participating in the great conversations they spark.  Share your feedback and favourite moments on social media, and in the comments section of each episode page.
And remember, if you love the episode, head to the webpage where you can bit.ly/buyusaround
Join us at The Bar
Are you enjoying Two Artists Walk into a Bar?  Sign up for monthly updates and special features on our newsletter at http://bit.ly/2artistsnews
Where to find Two Artists Podcast

* Website: www.twoartistswalkintoabar.com
* iTunes: http://bit.ly/2artistspodcast
* Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @2artistpodcast
* YouTube: http://bit.ly/2artistsyoutube
* email: contact@twoartistswalkintoabar.com

Thanks for  listening!  Cheers
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6 years ago
43 minutes 56 seconds

Two Artists Walk into a Bar
Dishing with Danielle Krysa; aka The Jealous Curator
Season 1 Finale! Today we’re popping in to Mile Zero wine bar tucked between all the vineyards of the Okanagan, sharing a glass with none other than Danielle Krysa.  You probably know her as The Jealous Curator.  In fact you’re probably already following her blog and listening to her weekly “Art for Your Ear” podcast. If not, check it out.  It’s so good.  She’s written as series of books on creativity, including her newest release “A Big Important Art Book, Now With Women” is hitting bookstores right about … now.
Our Guest Artist: Danielle Krysa www.krysa.com/danielle
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
Our Bar: Mile Zero Wine Bar, Penticton, BC Canada www.milezerowinebar.com
Our next season starts in February with a Month of Love; artist couples talk about what it’s like when both parties make a living through their create practice.  There are lots of other fab artists lined up for Season 2.  To stay posted make sure you’ve signed up for updates at bit.ly/2artistsnews
Meanwhile, let’s head to Mile Zero and listen in as Danielle and I talk book publishing and podcasts, mural painting logistics, the importance of supporting each other, and the things that make her rage eat nanaimo bars.
In this episode you’ll hear about:

* Starting The Jealous Curator Blog and Art For Your Ear Podcast
* The importance of building in breaks for yourself
* Her criteria for podcast guests (spoiler alert; it’s just ‘people she loves’. It works)
* The dangers of Art School
* How her own books and blog helped get her unstuck as an artist
* Finding joy and success working with collage and paint
* Danielle shares this awesome quote that Toronto artist Amanda Happé shared during an interview with her: “No one can wrestle the pencil out of your hand. You get to keep going in absolute defiance.”
* Danielle’s books: “Creative Block” , “Collage” , “Your Inner Critic is a
Big Jerk”, all available through major booksellers and on her website
* The challenges of getting her latest book “A Big Important Art Book, Now With Women” published.  Update: It has launched and is a big #1 hit!  Who knew?!  Well, we did.
* Partnering with illustrator Martha Rich from Philadelphia
* The magic of meeting her readers on book tours
* What it’s like when Oprah’s people call ( and a link to this adorable vid on www.oprah.com)
* Speaking at Pixar
* The importance of documenting artist’s work and lives, regardless of their sex
* Rage eating Nanaimo Bars (don’t pretend you haven’t done it)
* Finding your writer’s voice
* Tips on pitching books to publishers
* Painting murals; including my list of tips to keep it physically comfy
* Vancouver Mural Festival
* Working with curator and artist advisor Pennylane Shen of www.dazedandconfucius.com
* A few hints about what Danielle has coming next!
* And of course we talk about the Thrive Mastsermind Network where...
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7 years ago
53 minutes 45 seconds

Two Artists Walk into a Bar
Capturing a Cultural Moment with Photographer Rennie Brown
Today we get to hang out at the legendary Sai Woo in Vancouver and talk with photographer Rennie Brown.  I discovered Rennie’s work when his ‘Artist in Studio’ images started appearing on the instagram feeds of so many artists I know and love.  These portraits are intimate and evocative and I just had to meet him.
Our Guest Artist: Rennie Brown www.renniebrown.com
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
Our Bar: Sai Woo in Vancouver’s Chinatown www.saiwoo.ca
Now let’s head to Sai Woo and listen in as Rennie and I talk about the magic of falling in love with his instamatic camera as a boy, and how his two current series are documenting a fragile moment in the evolution of both Chinatown and the Vancouver art studio scene.
Know an artist whose story you’d love to hear and you see on my feed that I’m heading their way?  Let me know and I’ll try to make the connection You can follow my travels on Instagram @carolmcquaidart.
In this episode you’ll hear about:

* The Sai Woo, and the importance of preserving Chinatown Culture
* Judy Lam Maxwell and her historic Chinatown tours at  http://chinatowngirl.ca or on Instagram @chinatownjudy
* Rennie’s ‘Artists in Studio’ project featuring a great range of Vancouver artists in their studios
* Chris Edmondstone‘s musician project
* Vancouver Artist Arndt Arntzen and the photo Rennie did in his studio
* The importance of preserving this moment in Chinatown’s history
* Getting hooked with an instamatic camera at age 10
* Studying photography, video production and media arts at MacEwan University in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
* Capture Festival
* Vancouver photographer Clive Camm’s daily photo project
* Rennie and Clive’s environmental portraits of health care workers
* Digital vs film photography
* Showing at The Arts Factory Salon
* 1000 Parker Street and the Parker Salon
* Textile artist Katherine Soucie; in studio and in Shanghai Alley
* The East Side Culture Crawl

You’ll find images, stories and more on Rennie’s website at www.renniebrown.com
Follow Rennie Brown on

* instagram @renniebrown and facebook @renniebrownphoto

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*  instagram, twitter and facebook @2artistspodcast

Follow our Host on

*  instagram, twitter and facebook @carolmcquaidart

Join the Conversation!
One of my favorite parts of recording a podcast each week is participating in the great conversations they spark.  Share your feedback and favourite moments on social media, and in the comments section of each episode page.
And remember, if you love the episode, head to the webpage where you can bit.
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7 years ago
45 minutes 28 seconds

Two Artists Walk into a Bar
Putting the Text in Textiles with Rosalind Wyatt
Thanks to a listener suggestion I hopped a train for West London this morning to meet up with calligraphy and textile artist Rosalind Wyatt.  The way she weaves historic and significant text into some pretty cool ‘Oh my God, how did you get your hands on that’ pieces is something to see, but it’s the stories behind each piece that will really blow your mind.  From Winston Churchill to Jude Law, her stories will make you want to hop a plane to London to see these works of art for yourself.
Our Guest Artist: Rosalind Wyatt www.rosalindwyatt.com
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
Now follow me to Rosalind’s garden studio and get ready for some wind and inspiring stories.  Thanks again Sandy Mair for the request, and if any of you readers know of another artist whose story you like to hear and you see on my feed that I’m headed their way, by all means send me a request.  You can follow my travels on Instagram @carolmcquaidart.
In this episode you’ll hear about:

* How she came to have her magical Chiswick, West London garden studio
* Doing commissions for groups like Burberry
* Gabardine Canopy Tents, Virginia Wolfe and The Maker House project
* The New Craftsman Gallery where Ros shows her work
* Writing with a needle: her calligraphy background and how it made its way onto textiles
* I love what she has to say about building skill as a foundation
* The difference between working on commissions and personal projects “It’s a much slower process.  It’s less intense, it’s more organic.  You can let your selfwander a bit more.  It’s much more contemplative.”
* “The thing about an artistic life is that it is free, isn’t it. So what worked in the past doesn’t necessarily work now”
* Follow this link to hear the David Tycho interview we talk about http://www.twoartistswalkintoabar.com/fire-rain-journey-extremes-artist-david-tycho/
* Her time with a Japanese Zen master and ancient Upanishad texts”Through the inner ear of a devotee I make my way into his soul and sweep it clean”
* Bhagavad Gita, Mahabharata and Shankara
* Bringing creativity and creative thinkers into business “we need to break down these barriers”
* We talk about the importance of traveling with a purpose
* Jude Law and his involvement in her “Stitched Lives of London” project
* The quote from Hamlet: “We defy augury.  There’s a special providence in the fall of a sparrow.  If it be now, ’tis not to come; if it be not to come, it will be now; if it be not now, yet it will come: the readiness is all. Since no man, of aught he leaves, knows what  is’t to  leave betimes? Let be.”  – William Shakespeare
* The murmurration of starlings
* Great stories from her Stitches Lives Collection; of Sir Edmund Hillary, Winston Churchill, the moving tale of mental health campaigner Johnny Benjamin and more

You’ll find images, stories and more on Rosalind’s website at www.rosalindwyatt.com
Sign up for her newsletter at www.rosalindwyatt.com/subscribe
Follow Rosalind Wyatt on

* instagram and facebook @artistrosalindwyatt

 
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7 years ago
52 minutes 30 seconds

Two Artists Walk into a Bar
From Pop Art to World Peace with Bob Marongiu
Pop Art Painter Bob Marangiu is our guest today.  His Picasso-meets-Murakami works will make you smile, but there’s a lot more going on than meets the eye.  Listen in as we talk at the street café just outside his studio about the role of painting in a social context, the importance of happiness, and yes, bob’s brilliant and possibly viable recipe for world peace.
Our Guest Artist:  Bob Marongiu www.bobmarongiu.it/en
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
 
Now follow me to Cagliari where I know you’ll enjoy his stories as much as I did. Cheers
 In this episode you’ll hear about:

* The role of happiness in Bob’s artwork
* Filmmaker Lorenzo Jovannotti
* Joan Miro in London
* Hanna Barbera
* Wily Coyote
* Pink Floyd Producer Bob Ezrin
* His standing date as the background painter on the famous Sardinian TV Show “Come il Calcio Sui il Macaroni”
* How his career began with a show in Costa Smeralda
* Breaking through that definition of ‘real artist’ and how he thought he’d be a showman or a singer rather than a visual artist (ed note: you’re also a wonderful showman Bob)
* The joy of live painting, and how it’s more important meeting and showing people that if they have a dream they can achieve it. Rather than saying “Look how good I am, how nice my paintings are” he has a bigger dream
* The importance of nature and trading off New York exhibits for Gauguin style time in nature
* The upside of moving his studio back into his house
* His current work, based on his vision of lush Sardinia
* The consequences of messing with nature, dams and clearcutting in Sardinia
* The book Silenced Rivers by Patrick McCully
* His plan to build an Arts Industry alongside every Arms Industry around the world
* The Graniti Murales Artist in Residence program in Sicily

 
FollowBob Marongiu on

* instagram and facebook @bobmarongiu

 
Follow our Podcast on

*  instagram, twitter and facebook @2artistspodcast

Follow our Host on

*  instagram, twitter and facebook @carolmcquaidart

Join the Conversation!
One of my favorite parts of recording a podcast each week is participating in the great conversations they spark.  Share your feedback and favourite moments on social media, and in the comments section of each episode page.
And remember, if you love the episode, head to the webpage where you can bit.ly/buyusaround
 
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7 years ago
51 minutes

Two Artists Walk into a Bar
From Greek Paintings to Irish Jigs with artist/musician Manolia Kokoloyianni
Today we’re in Greece, on the island of Crete, heading into Heraklion to meet up at the Miniatoura Café with artist and musician Manolia Kokoloyianni.  She grew up in both Crete and Athens, paints beautiful introspective canvases in the intense and subdued palette of this island home, and yet it’s jigs and reels she performs on her classical greek lyra with her Irish partner musician Paul Goodman. Its these awesome contradictions that keep life interesting, isn’t it?
Our Guest Artist: Manolia Kokoloyianni
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
Our Bar: Miniatoura Cafe, Heraklion, Crete
Now follow me to the Miniatoura Café on the island of Crete and listen in as Manolia and I talk about the dance between music and painting, the satisfaction of having good students, and how to not mess with the gods of art.
Cheers
 In this episode you’ll hear about:

* The artist’s life on Crete
* Choosing Crete as a base after the Economic Crisis, and how her thoughts on that may be changing
* Attending art school in Thessaloniki, Greece
* A career based on painting, teaching and playing music
* Playing the classic Greek instrument, the lyra
* Playing and touring with the Paul Goodman Trio
* How jigs and reels mix with traditional Greek music
* painting the light in the Greek Isles
* Window paintings and self-reflection
* The role of emotion in art
* Being influenced by Henri Matisse and Richard Diebenkorn
* The role of size when it comes to selling art (hint: it matters)
* Painting scenery and doing wardrobe for theatre as a side hustle
* The realities of earning a living from painting vs music
* Her upcoming shows and adventures

Follow Manolia on facebook @manolia.kokoloyianni
Follow our Podcast on

*  instagram, twitter and facebook @2artistspodcast

Follow our Host on

*  instagram, twitter and facebook @carolmcquaidart

Explore these Resources
In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:

* Paul Goodman Trio and a few songs from their first album entitled “Strangely Familiar”:

* Little Green
* Puddle Pondering
* Girift


* Manolia’s artwork on the Etsy shop she shares with some fellow artists at BSMEDERStuio here 
* Henri Matisse
* Richard Diebenkorn

 
Join the Conversation!
One of my favorite parts of recording a podcast each week is participating in the great conversations they spark.  Share your feedback and favourite moments on social media, and in the comments section of each episode page.
And remember, if you love the episode, head to the webpage where you can bit.ly/buyusaround
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7 years ago
38 minutes

Two Artists Walk into a Bar
Athens Street Art with Nikos Tonga, aka “Rude”
Today I’m taking a break from life aboard The Queen Elizabeth and I’m roaming the streets of Athens.  We’re about to meet up with Nikos Tonga, a graphic designer who paints the walls of this ancient city under his street art name; Rude.  He also does guided art tours for a company called alternative Athens.  He’ll walk us through what’s happening in the alleyways under the acropolis, and fill us in on how the economic crisis has affected the arts scene here.
Our Guest Artist: Athens Street Artists Nikos Tonga, aka “Rude”
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
Our Bar: B Social Cafe Bar in Psirri, Athens Greece
Now let’s head to the B Social Cafe Bar in the Psirri district of Athens and listen in as Nikos and I talk street art from tagging to calligraphy, and what it felt like when he hit his first wall.
 In this episode you’ll hear about:

* Guiding street art tours with Alernative Athens
* Creating street art under the name “Rude”
* Art education in Greece
* The realities of working as an artist through the economic crisis
* How the current situation in Greece shows up in street art
* A giant Durer inspired piece and what it means
* A few of Nikos’ favourite artists
* The story of the Riot Dog mural
* Where to find great street art in Athens

Learn more about Nikos’ art tours on instagram @altathens or at www.alternativeathens.com
Follow our Podcast on

*  instagram, twitter and facebook @2artistspodcast

Follow our Host on

*  instagram, twitter and facebook @carolmcquaidart

Join the Conversation!
One of my favorite parts of recording a podcast each week is participating in the great conversations they spark.  Share your feedback and favourite moments on social media, and in the comments section of each episode page.
And remember, if you love the episode, head to the webpage where you can bit.ly/buyusaround
Join us at The Bar
Are you enjoying Two Artists Walk into a Bar?  Sign up for monthly updates and special features on our newsletter at http://bit.ly/2artistsnews
Where to find Two Artists Podcast

* Website: www.twoartistswalkintoabar.com
* iTunes: http://bit.ly/2artistspodcast
* Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @2artistpodcast
* YouTube: http://bit.ly/2artistsyoutube
* email: contact@twoartistswalkintoabar.com

Thanks for  listening!  Cheers
 
Thanks for tuning in to Two artists walk into a bar.  I’m your host artist carol mcquaid.
Check out
our shownotes at www.twoartistswalkintoabar.com  If you like the show go ahead and subscribe and forward the link to your favourite art friends, and if you love the show head to the website where you can buy us our next round.
 
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7 years ago
37 minutes 24 seconds

Two Artists Walk into a Bar
At Sea with The Barricade Boys
Our Guest Artist: The Barricade Boys www.thebarricadeboys.com
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
Our Bar: The Commodore Club onboard the Queen Elizabeth somewhere between Stockholm and Southampton
This week we’re in the ship’s bar onboard the Queen Elizabeth talking with the Barricade Boys, a group of performers who connected doing Les Mis in London’s West End.  They all have amazing and varied careers of their own which I’m excited to share with you.  At the moment though, they’re hopping on and off cruise ships around the world, sharing their incredible harmonies onboard cruise lines like Cunard. Stick around, you may even hear them sing a few bars!
Now let’s head to sea and listen in as the Boys and I talk about growing up in London’s theatre scene, traveling the world while balancing side projects, relationships and careers at home, and what it really takes to gel as a group, both onstage and off.   Cheers
 In this episode you’ll hear about:

* Barricade boys featured on this episode: John Addison, Tom Milner, Lee Honey Jones and Robert Oliver West
* How they met
* The Les Mis/Barracade inspiration
* Working and traveling as a team
* Stage and Theatre Schools in London
* What it’s like finding theatre work at the moment
* The magnitude of people coming through performance school s each year (11,000 people graduate from some kind of UK Performance School every year!)
* How to be a good co-worker and a good cast member
* A little example of what they do at [11:00]
* Choosing careers: football vs music
* Doing Phantom of the Opera at Royal Albert Hall
* Being on various shows like The Voice and Waterloo Road
* Mama Mia Hair, High School Musical, Book of Mormon, Thoroughly Modern Millie and all the other shows they’ve performed in over the years
* Being a child actor (Lee started as Young Gavroche onstage as a child)
* How to keep your voice/instrument strong
* Being famous in Poland with a number one pop song!

Follow the Barracade Boys on

* instagram  @barricadeboysuk and facebook @barricadeboys

Follow our Podcast on

*  instagram, twitter and facebook @2artistspodcast

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*  instagram, twitter and facebook @carolmcquaidart

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7 years ago
46 minutes

Two Artists Walk into a Bar
Canalside in Copenhagen with Expressive Artist Sjulle
Danish Painter/Sculptor/Ceramicist Sjulle is in the bar today!
Our Guest Artist: Sjulle
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
Our Bar: A Classic Nyhaven Pub in Copenhagen!
Today we’re sitting canal side at a cool pub in one of the coloured houses of Nyhavn, talking with Danish artist Sjulle.  Her wild, abstracted faces in paint, ceramic and sculpture totally captivated me on her Instagram feed. When we met at the bar she was just as wild, beautiful and interesting as her work. I’m so glad we had this chance to meet.
Now follow me down the Nyhavn and pull up to our pub table as we talk about roaming the world, choosing a career in art, dealing with some of the surprising stress that can come with leaving the 9-5 world and building a happy, successful life full of creativity and self expression. 
In this episode you’ll hear about:









* Growing up in the north of Denmark
* Getting the travel bug and traveling the world
* Art education in Denmark and the Folk High School system
* The surprising stress that you experience when you leave the 9-to-5 world behind and how she dealt with it
* Avoiding being ‘inspired’ by other artist’s work to keep your expression pure
* The realities of studio space, getting your work out there, and our mutual fantasy about having an art manager to do all the non-arty admin stuff
* Painting/performing at live art events









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* instagram  @sjulleart

 
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7 years ago
44 minutes 41 seconds

Two Artists Walk into a Bar
Talking Video Arts and Culture Shifts in Freedom Square with Artist Liina Siib
Estonian Film-based Artist Liina Siib joins us in the Tallin’s Freedom Square!
Our Guest Artist: Liina Siib www.liinasiib.com
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
Our Bar: TUUM Kohvik-Bar at the Tallinn Art Hall
We are sitting in a café in Freedom Square, complete with church bells, birds and a bustling tourist throng.  I love it.  Liina will walk us through the realities of being an artist here in Tallinn, the impact of the Iron Curtain and its fall, specifically on the Estonian arts community, and how that has impacted her own art practice.
Now come with me to TUUM Kohvik-Bar and listen in as Liina talks about what it was like to graduate from art school the very moment National Independence was being restored, the role of artists to observe shifting culture, and the issues shes zeroing in on with her current, very thought provoking video works.  You’ll be inspired, like I was, to head to her website and see her fascinating work. Cheers
In this episode you’ll hear about:

Tallinn Art Hall and the current arts scene in Estonia
The Soviet Regime, its dissolution and the impact on the arts community
How artists reframed and reidentified in a changing culture
* The personal breakthrough that Liina had an art residency in New York City’s East Side Printshop
Liina’s video works past and present, including a ‘flanneur’ project from the 90’s that remains to be brought into the public eye (we’d love to see it Liina!)
* Her Riga Biennal Video Piece ““Everything Was Forever Until It Was No More”
* Estonian film culture and its 1960’s boom
* Arts funding in response to the 100th anniversary of the Estonian Republic
* Teaching University Art and Design, and the dance between technique and concept
* Her upcoming podcast based work regarding migrant women working in Finland


Explore these Resources
In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:

* Liina’s website www.liinasiib.com
* Tallinn Art Hall www.kunstihoone.ee/en
* A great article featuring 10 Great Italian Neo Realism Films
* The Estonian films we talk about: The Little Comrade and Portual
* Riga Biennale www.rigabiennial.com
* Charles Lloyd Quartet recorded at the Tallinn Jazz Festival

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* instagram @liinasiib

 
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*  instagram, twitter and facebook @carolmcquaidart

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7 years ago
43 minutes 11 seconds

Two Artists Walk into a Bar
Painting Barefoot in Thai Pants with Creative Ingrid Sanchez
Etsy and Insta Fave Ingrid Sanchez, aka @creativeingrid is in the bar today!
Our Guest Artist: Ingrid Sanchez www.ingridsanchez.com
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
Our Bar: The Hillgate Pub in London’s Notting Gate http://www.thehillgate.com/
The podcast is taking a big turn this week as we cross over the Atlantic!  For the next couple of months I’ll be walking into bars with artists all over, starting in London, with Etsy and Instagram Fave Ingrid Sanchez.  You probably know her as CreativeIngrid,
Listen in as Ingrid and I talk about finding your thing, building a good social media and online sales platform, and what it’s like to get a bump from buzzfeed. 
In this episode you’ll hear about:

* How she got started on Instagram
* Getting featured on Buzzfeed “that was the little event that changed absolutely everything”
* Living in New York and starting out as an artist, why she began painting in the floor and what the advantages of that are.
* How her art biz works: websites, etsy, and business that comes through social media. No galleries.
* We talk subject matter, and how a trip to the Brooklyn floral market changed everything for her
* How attending workshops can shift or even start a career (scroll down to resources for her recommendation)
* How to get started in art licensing, creating fabric pillows and downloadable art
* We talk about what makes a good Etsy shop, and how you need to present a clear voice.
* Her studio work shops; who comes and what they learn (caution, listening to this part might make you want to book a trip to London for a workshop)

Explore these Resources
In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:

* Ingrid`s etsy shop https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/CreativeIngrid
* New York workshop Ingrid recommends: Helen Dealtry https://helendealtry.com/
* Red featuring Alfred Molina; the West End Theatre Production about Rothko http://www.wyndhamstheatre.co.uk/
* The Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/

Follow Ingrid on

* instagram and etsy @creativeingrid

 
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*  instagram, twitter and facebook @2artistspodcast

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*  instagram, twitter and facebook @carolmcquaidart

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7 years ago
38 minutes 51 seconds

Two Artists Walk into a Bar
From Geology to Gallery with Painter Jeff Wilson
Urban Landscape Painter Jeff Wilson
Our Guest Artist: Urban Landscape Painter Jeff Wilson 
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid
Our Bar: The Irish Heather in Gastown, Vancouver BC, Canada
Our guest this week is Scottish born Vancouver based painter Jeff Wilson.  He’s on an amazing run, doing public gallery shows, residencies, and the most interesting commission projects, but what he’s best known for are his large and intimate paintings of Vancouver’s downtown east side, They are a love letter to this complex part of the city where he lives and works.
Our bar is Gastown’s classic Irish Heather Pub.
Now lets head to the Irish heather and listen in as Jeff and I talk planning, production and the realities of pursuing a professional painting career,
In this episode you’ll hear about:

* Current projects
* Illustrating the mining legacy at Keno hill in Northern Yukon
* Saskatchewan residency paintings
* Working boat exhibition paintings
* Downtown East Side landscape paintings
* Strategies for applying to public galleries
* Showing at the Langham Gallery in Kaslo with curator Arin Fay
* Okanagan shows with artist Ann Willsie in Armstrong and Peachland Art Galleries
* Managing applying for shows and producing the work; we talk schedules, admin, and inspiration
* Jeff’s background in mining and how/why he segued into painting full time
* How art provided a release from his stressful job, a release he no longer needs now that he paints full time
* Working with wife Lalia and how they support each other in their creative careers
* Commercial representation and public galleries
* Watching his parents transition into creative careers later in life, and how that demonstrated the possibilities for him.  “To a certain extent I’m just recreating my dads life”
* Talking residencies : how Jeff was inspired by a TV program to explore Wallace Stegner House in East End, Saskatchewan
* Working for mining companies
* The Yukon Imagination Library
* The many upsides of donating paintings for good causes
* What curators are looking for
* And of course we end with a fun annecdote about about living an artist life

Follow Jeff on

* instagram and facebook @jeffwilsonart

 
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*  instagram, twitter and facebook @carolmcquaidart

Explore these Resources
In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:

* Jeff’s website http://www.jeffwilsonart.org
* Kaslo’s Langham Gallery http://thelangham.ca
* William Stegner House Residency http://www.stegnerhouse.ca/
* The Yukon Imagination Library  http://yukonimaginationlibrary.ca/

Artists Jeff mentions in this episode:

* Ann Willsie http://www.annwillsie.com/
* Mr. Fire-Man https://davidgowman.com/
* Sharon Kallis https://sharonkallis.com/
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7 years ago
43 minutes 5 seconds

Two Artists Walk into a Bar
Poetry and Performances with Julia Pileggi
Spoken Word Artist: Julia Pileggi www.juliapileggi.com
and Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
Our Bar:  The Bimini in Vancouver
Our guest artist today is poet and spoken word performer Julia Pileggi.  I watched her perform at an opening at the Arts Factory and just had to have her on the show.
Lean in at the Bimini while Julia and I swap stories and she performs three of her pieces live on the spot.  Amazing.
 In this episode you’ll hear about:

* Performance: “Us at the Beach” written for her younger brother
* On her big Italian family and how they show up in her work  “Loud is a normal volume for us”
* The role of delivery in spoken word
* Instagram and sharing snippets of poetry as art throughout April: National poetry month @juliapileggipoetry
* “Go in Poet” and what it means
* The big writing topics; love, sex, food, family and self worth
* Balancing the feelings of friends and lovers as they’re appearing in her work
* Performance: “When You Were Gone”
* where opportunities to perform come from
* Work habits: binge writing vs steady writing
* “These 5 Minutes”, writing prompts called ‘daily dip’ Julia and her writing partner have been writing and posting daily since 2011!
* Living in Italy going to language school learning Italian in order to communicate with her Nona (grandmother)
* The realization that she wanted to be a writer and her first writing project, age 7, called “The Geek Who Followed Me Home”
* On education; studying theatre and playwriting at university, taking comedy writing at Second City, and studying the craft on her own
* Future goals, writing and stage shows
* Performance: “The Restaurant Rap” a rap from her days as a server that she wrote during her Second City days
* After which we swap waitressmare stories
* Her goods: prints with poetry and art, chapbooks
* Vancouver poetry slam page youtube
* Upcoming: a series of food poems
* Stay tuned until the end as Julia gives us another awesome punchline for the show title.

Follow Julia on

*  instagram @juliapileggipoetry

 
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*  instagram, twitter and facebook @carolmcquaidart

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Explore these Resources
In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:

* Vancouver Poetry Slam Page on YouTube – Julia Pileggi
* “These 5 Minutes” writing prompts page www.thesefiveminutes.com

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7 years ago
48 minutes 34 seconds

Two Artists Walk into a Bar
A Walk in Surreal Stanley Park with Painter Tim Fraser
Our Guest Artist:  Tim Fraser 
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid
Our Bar: The Dublin Crossing in Cloverdale, BC, Canada
Thanks for tuning in to episode 19 of Two artists walk into a bar!  I’m your host artist Carol McQuaid.  Our guest artist this week is Painter Tim Fraser.  He paints strange and wonderful utopian landscapes of Vancouver’s Stanley park.  You may have seen them at the Ian Tan Gallery.  Fantastic.  He joins us to talk about painting in the park, how to find a gallery that’s the right fit for the artist, and some awesome musings on the real value of limiting both palette and subject matter.
In this episode you’ll hear about:

* Cloud gazing through a landscape artists eyes
* Fantasy utopian landscapes and Stanley Park as muse/inspiration
* How he found a quiet by simplifying forms
* The process to become a Stanley Park painter and what he learned from the other artists.
* His shift from park to The Kurbatoff gallery and finally Ian Tan Gallery where his work can be found now
* Capture Photography Show and Penny Lane Shen
* Treating light and shade as an object
* Working for the Semiamahoo Arts Council in South Surrey White Rock
* The cinematography tricks he uses to lead the viewer around his paintings.
* Beijing art scene and the importance of travel and new input
* Studio practices; urban vs suburban and the need for community vs the need for uninterrupted painting time
* Colour selection (where I share a little tale about Vancovuer artist John Capitaino)
* And of course… we finish it off with a little tale delivered by a Stanely Park resident 😉

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* instagram and facebook @timfraserartwork

 
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Explore these Resources
In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:

* Tim’s website www.timfraser.ca
* Ian Tan Gallery www.iantangallery.com
* Kurbatoff Gallery www.kurbatoffgallery.com
* Capture Show and Penny Lane Shen of www.dazedandconfucius.com
* Will Rafuse www.willrafuse.com
* Fort Gallery www.fortgallery.ca
* John Capitaino www.johncapitano.ca
* Semiahmoo Arts Council and the Turnbull Gallery www.semiahmooarts.com
* City of Vancouver Artist Permits for City Parks www.vancouver.ca/doing-business/painters-and-visual-artists.aspx

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7 years ago
56 minutes 43 seconds

Two Artists Walk into a Bar
Chantal Cardinal of Felt a la Main with Love
Our Guest Artist: Chantal Cardinal of Felt a la Main with Love 
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid
Our Bar: Main Street Brewing
Our guest this time is Chantal Cardinal of Felt a la Main with Love.  When I say she’s big in the felting world, I mean BIG!  Her massive wall-sized commissions are breathtaking, and her giant womb-like suspended chair draws a crowd at open studio events.
 
Now let’s head to the Main Street Brewing and listen in as Chantal and I swap stories about art and life.  Spoiler alert; we each have a story about our initial meeting that surprises the other.  Love it when life works that way.  Cheers
 In this episode you’ll hear about:

* Our serendipitous meeting
* Studio life at the Arts Factory in Vancouver
* Her life as a soccer player, fashion designer, aerialist, massage therapist and artist, and how it all combined into her incredible felting work
* How she got started with felting
* Getting to know her ‘suppliers’ at the fleece option: “Every sheep is different. Tina doesn’t felt the same as Jeffrey”
* Spending 2 months in the Netherlands to work with artist Claudie Younstra on farmed art, flocks of sheep and dye gardens
* Holding felting workshops and lectures at Gronnengen’s Waste no Waste Factory
* Language study tips for prepping for art trips

 
 
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* instagram and facebook @feltalamainwithlove

 
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*  instagram, twitter and facebook @2artistspodcast

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*  instagram, twitter and facebook @carolmcquaidart

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Explore these Resources
In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:

* Felt a la Main with Love website feltalamainwithlove.com
* Artist Claudy Youngsra and the Waste No Waste Factory www.wastenowastefactory.com
* The Arts Factory in Vancouver www.artsfactorysociety.ca
* Vancouver’s East Side Culture Crawl www.culturecrawl.ca

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7 years ago
49 minutes 32 seconds

Two Artists Walk into a Bar
Exploring In Situ with Tristesse Seelinger, Julia Kreutz and Luiza Brenner
Our Guest Artists: Tristesse Seeliger, Julia Kreutz and Luiza Brenner
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid
Our Bar: South Main Gallery
This time, we’re 3 artists and a curator, and our location is one of my favourite Vancouver Galleries, the South Main Gallery on 6th Ave, just off Main Street. At the time of this recording they’re featuring four fabulous collage artists in a show entitled In Situ.  The artists are the incredible Aimee Henny Brown, Jessie McNeill, whose work we have hanging in our own home, and two artists who I’m super excited to get to know; Tristesse Seeliger  and Julia Kreutz.  Tristesse and Julia join us on the mic today, along with gallery manager Luiza Brenner
If you’re hearing this in time, head to the South Main Gallery in real life and catch In Situ while it’s up.  Meanwhile, have a listen while Tristesse, Julia, Luiza and I talk about some pretty real stuff; art, life, the works.  In the end, Julia lays down a punchline that I think gets the loudest laugh in show history.  Big thanks to Julia, Tristesse, Luiza, and to our listeners.  Your feedback is awesome and I love having the chance to share these artists and their stories with you.  Cheers
 In this episode you’ll hear about:

* What drew these four artists together
* Luisa shares what it’s like for a gallery when these kinds of proposals come in. Later in the episode she shares some great do’s and don’ts for approaching galleries in general
* Tristesse’s “Tenenbaum” upbringing. All my fellow Wes Anderson fans out there will love this metaphor as much as I do.
* Julia talks about the Gam Gallery and studios – successfully started by Julia and colleagues fresh out of art school and thriving now 8 years later.  She runs it with Tara Hogue, who’s career is rocking at the moment
* Julia on opening the Gam Gallery: “The biggest step was just saying yes.”


* Combining teaching art in the school system with managing thriving art practices of their own. How cool to have one of these amazing artists as your teacher!
* Tristesse shares a major life event that prompted her decision with husband photographer David Crompton, also represented by South Main Gallery to get busy living their dreams of pursuing their art careers.
* Tristesse “I was doing so much to look good on paper and I wasn’t actually really enjoying it and so I just decided that it was time to start living my life the way I wanted to.”
* Tristesse shares her project taking daily photos over several years as she navigates cancer treatment and recovery, art career and life.
* Julia’s art start “I really saw that being an artist was just a beautiful way to examine the world.” Her combo of tech-focused Red Deer College followed up with finishing her degree at the more conceptual Emily Carr prepared her for working within the art world
* We talk about the community aspects of art and why collaboration is so important
* Luiza “I think that’s something common in all art schools. They don’ teach you how to go into the business side.” She talks about strategies for approaching galleries, how they plan their year of shows, and programs like Summer 7 at SOMA to introduce new artists to their clientele
* We each talk about how we embrace the entrepreneurial side of the art biz
* Tristesse “What I’m learning as I go is it’s really important not to pigeon-hole yourself  It’s a really organic business. “
* Julia sparks a great conversation about teaching students to see colour
* And of course, as per our usual arrangement, there’s a little humour at the end to send you on your way

 
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7 years ago
50 minutes 27 seconds

Two Artists Walk into a Bar
Trisha Oldfield, a Magical Mix from BC to the Baja
Our Guest Artist: Trisha Oldfield 
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid 
Our Bar:  The Distillery in Yaletown
Our guest this time is Trisha Oldfield.  I spotted her work at the Ida Victoria Gallery in San Jose del Cabo, Mexico and met up with her at the Distillery in Vancouver’s Yaletown.
Listen in as we swap notes about living between BC and Mexico, doing commissions, and how she manages her “three headed art dragon”. 
Now let’s head to the distillery, where I may or may not also ask her to swap shirts with me at one point.  When you see these shirts you’ll totally understand. Cheers
 In this episode you’ll hear about:

* Mixed Media works
* Living and creating in Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, Mexico
* Showing at the Ida Victoria Gallery in San Jose del Cabo
* Trisha’s three headed dragon; commercial art and design, mixed media pieces and pure landscape painting
* Kimono Dragons (that’s not a typo) and her new line of t-shirts and goodies, TT Nueva

 
Follow Trisha on

* instagram and facebook @2artistspodcast

 
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*  instagram, twitter and facebook @carolmcquaidart

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And remember, if you love the episode, head to the webpage where you can bit.ly/buyusaround
Explore these Resources
In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:

* Trisha’s website www.trishaoldfield.com
* Ida Victoria Gallery www.idavictoriagallery.com
* TT Nueva www.ttnueva.com
* San Jose Artwalk www.artcabo.com/art-walk.html

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* Website: www.twoartistswalkintoabar.com
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* YouTube: http://bit.ly/2artistsyoutube
* email: contact@twoartistswalkintoabar.com

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7 years ago
42 minutes 12 seconds

Two Artists Walk into a Bar
Listen in as artists and creators talk about their life, work and the creative process