From breaking news and insider insights to exhibitions and events around the world, the team at The Art Newspaper picks apart the art world's big stories with the help of special guests. An award-winning podcast hosted by Ben Luke. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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News, developments, and stirrings in the art world with host Hrag Vartanian, cofounder and editor-in-chief of Hyperallergic.
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KBOO Radio is a community-powered station in Portland Oregon
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Visual artists tell you why and how they create! From studio visits, intimate interviews, and live issues, we take art out of the gallery and into your ears.
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Art Monthly's regular visual art discussion programme presented by Matt Hale and Chris McCormack broadcast by Resonance FM. Each month writers from the London-based contemporary art magazine discuss topics featured in the current issue.
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Meet artists who use science to bring their creations to the next level.
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Artslink is a half-hour monthly program about the arts in Calgary. We will bring to listeners interviews on theatre, dance, visual arts and film that happen mostly in Calgary while being mindful of a larger audience. Hear from dancers, theatre artistic directors, filmmakers, performers and many more artists.
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A podcast focusing on the Visual Arts and the Business of Art.
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Where photography meets technology. Weekly podcasts, photo tips, equipment reviews, and more. Author and pro photographer Derrick Story shares his insights, experiences, and opinions.
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Celebrate The Arts with Big Blend Radio’s podcast conversations and expert interviews focusing on Music and Entertainment, Books and Poetry, Fine Art and Photography, Theater, Film and the Performing Arts.
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An art podcast for painters, creatives and fine artists of all kinds. Susan Nethercote and her guests gives their perspective on what it takes to have a profitable art business and a nourishing art practice.
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The Golden Glazed Gaming Podcast, brings you gaming highlights, lowlights, gameplay, reviews, tips & tricks, and all things throughout the Gamerverse.
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A podcast exploring the interesting ways art meets popular culture and non-traditional art topics... We look at what art history and visual culture can tell us about the world around us, and how our everyday interests make us excellent art critics. Hosted by Ferren Gipson.
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The J.T. & Margaret Talkington College of Visual & Performing Arts (TCVPA) is the beating heart of Texas Tech University. The Art Beat provides a weekly look into all the exciting things happening in this dynamic college. Topics include information on concerts, theatre performances, visual arts exhibitions and all the people past and present who have helped make this a world-class program.
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Welcome to Your Art Is A Spell, the podcast that ignites inspiring and transformative conversations about art as a magical practice. I'm your host, Edgar Fabián Frías—a multi-passionate artist, witch, therapist, and proud mutant shape-shifter. My art spells have reached audiences through social media, billboards, and skyscrapers and have even been placed on the surface of the moon! Join us as we explore how reclaiming your unique artistic voice and embracing bold creativity can transform you ...
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The Collective meets at the Art Depot NR3 Norwich each week, making art of all kinds. This is our podcast, 'the sound of art.' Catch us on the first day of each month at midday. April's edition features the music of Mark C. Sargeant and a performance by the experimental music/arts group Plank.
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A lively monthly podcast exploring international emerging and established artists and art influencers. Hosted by British Art Historian, Art Advisor and Gallerist Juliet Rees, based in Scandinavia, who brings her open fresh approach to art and art collecting with great co-hosts and insightful conversations.
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The Healthy Artist is a podcast that helps artists and creative practitioners build a resilient and aligned art practice. As practicing artists, Martha Lamont and Dan Curtis create a space to openly discuss the highs and lows, and the often unspoken challenges of being a contemporary artist. Alongside thier own reflections, Dan and Martha invite guests to open up conversations from across the art world. Navigating many of the toxic spaces of the creative world, with slowness, insight and hum ...
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A podcast researching and analyzing the imagery associated with all 360 degrees of the zodiac.
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Two friends, one podcast, all Music - Culture - Interviews - DC, MD, VA based no state left behind🫡 @bemobrown + @reupalex - NEW EPISODES EVERY OTHER THURSDAY!
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Delaware State of the Arts is a weekly podcast that presents interviews with arts organizations and leaders who contribute to the cultural vibrancy of communities throughout Delaware. Delaware State of the Arts is provided as a service of the Division of the Arts, in partnership with NEWSRADIO 1450 WILM and 1410 WDOV.
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NKATA is an Igbo word from the language spoken by the Igbo people of Nigeria. It simply means "Conversation". Thus this podcast series will feature conversations with selected individuals (artists, cultural operators, and creatives) whose work I have known – some over many years and others, a little less so. What sets them apart is that I consider them and their works to be compelling, engaging and relevant to the time. The idea of this podcast is to have in-depth but also accessible convers ...
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Because we are interested in people's story, and not what type of gear they use, we introduce a new much needed podcast in the world of photography and cinematography. Featuring in-depth conversations with some of the world's leading photographers, filmmakers, and other visual revolutionaries, we are bringing you the backstory on how some of your favorite artists got to where they are today.
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In The MOOD Podcast, Matt Jacob, renowned cultural portrait photographer, dives deep into the world of photography and the visual arts, with guests from all around the creative industry, across all parts of the globe, sharing inspiring stories and experiences that will leave you wanting more. With years of experience and a passion for storytelling, Matt has become a master of capturing lesser-told human stories through his photography, and teams up with other special artists from around the ...
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A passionately laid back overview of the arts and culture scene in York and Harrogate with observations on journalism. This podcast is hosted by Charles Hutchinson and Graham Chalmers and regular guests.
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Hi! Thanks for stopping by! Life is tough, and I think this podcast might offer you some relief. My aim? To inspire you to overcome some of your own blocks through the inspirational, honest, and at times, downright raw conversations with some wonderful guests, not huge celebrities, regular people like you and I. Let’s see how they have overcome the difficulties in their lives and offer you some advice and more importantly hope. www.breakingtheblocks.com Instagram @breakingtheblocks Facebook ...
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Lectures for EDAR308: Creative Arts I
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The Truth In This Art with Rob Lee Each week, Rob Lee sits down with artists, cultural leaders, and community builders to get straight to the point: how their work shapes people and places. Recorded in Baltimore but tuned in worldwide, the show cuts through buzzwords and PR fluff to share clear, practical insights on creativity, identity, and impact. With 800‑plus episodes in the archive, expect sharp questions, honest answers, and real stories that show why art—and the people behind it—matt ...
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Monuments to Motherhood is a salon-style podcast series exploring the interconnected themes of motherhood, caregiving, artmaking, and monumentalization. Serving as a companion to artist Molly Gochman’s large-scale installation pieces of the same name, the podcast uses the sculpture series as a springboard for exploration. Much like the work, which celebrates the enduring support of caregivers across generations, host Molly Gochman expands our understanding of intimacy, care, play, and commun ...
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Find encouragement to live out your calling as an artist! Join host Rachel Caldwell as she invites you into conversations with fellow artists about life, faith, and the impact of the arts.
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Minute/Year is a sound-based artwork by Kata Kovács and Tom O’Doherty, which automatically generates one minute of audio every day. This podcast is a weekly digest of these daily recordings. Minute/Year is an automated, process-based, durational work, in which sound is played, recorded, and layered, in a resonant space, for one minute each day. Each daily one-minute recording builds on and transforms the one before, which builds in turn on the one before that, and so on, in an iterative seri ...
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A catalog of artist interviews with a focus on providing a platform for visual artists to share their work and provide an in-depth look into their studio practice.
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Mr. Rice's Art Class Lectures and Daily Review
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A brush with..., sponsored by Bloomberg Connects, is a podcast by The Art Newspaper that features in-depth conversations with leading international artists. Host Ben Luke asks the questions you've always wanted to: who are the artists, historical and contemporary, they most admire? Which are the museums they return to? What are the books, music and other media that most inspire them? What do they get up to in the studio every day? And what is art for, anyway? The podcast offers a fascinating ...
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This podcast centers on my research and understanding of color, color usage, and optics as they relate to theories of human color perception in the making of visual art and design. By Ed Charbonneau, an artist (drawing & painting focus), and an adjunct faculty member in the Foundation, Fine Arts, and Creative Entrepreneurship Departments at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. (Content expressed does not reflect the views of the Minneapolis College of Ar ...
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Who knew that the small mountain town of Durango had such an active art scene! Four Corners Arts Forum features art that is visual, performance, literary, musical, corporal, culinary, and art that you may not have thought of as art. Host Margy Dudley finds remarkable stories of creative and dedicated artists who have long lived at the corners of our minds, and brings them to the center of our conversations.
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The art world is vibrant and full of surprises. Let artist, choreographer, and self-described art nerd Rodney Veal be your guide on a journey of exploration as he interviews creative professionals about what inspires them. Each episode is a conversation with an honest-to-goodness working art maker, risk taker, and world shaper.
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5 Questions- A Critical Mass for the Visual Arts Podcast
Joe Kohlburn, Sarah Hammond, Brett Williams
5 Questions is a short podcast in which we interview creatives with connections to St. Louis. By design, we will be asking a set of unusual questions. These short episodes will be released as we record them. Our intention is to dig a little deeper, to get at the previously undiscovered, the weird, and perhaps the uncanny.
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Metaverse Radio WMVR-db Chicago ~ accessible, ubiquitous, persistent broadcasting 24 Community of interest includes: indie/unsigned musicians, visual artists, philosophers, futurists, science fiction aficionados, gamers, computer scientists/programmers, digital designers/coders, and persons interested in artificial intelligence and blockchain technology. Metaverse Radio encourages the decentralized assent of human creativity, focusing especially on quality, interoperability, and interactivit ...
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For every idea dismissed, for every dream called Beykaaru, we’re here to hold space, spark conversation, and challenge the narrative. A space for artists, thinkers, and creators to reclaim the words that once held them back. Watch this space for stories that matter, the ones they said weren’t worth telling. It’s time to change the conversation.
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The Art of Ministry - A Christian Creativity & Arts Podcast
Jesus, Creativity and the Arts with Jon & Lochy
The Art of Ministry is a podcast about Christianity and creativity, that explores the use and expression of the Arts in Christian ministry all over the world. We have interviewed visual artists, art therapists, actors, musicians, puppeteers and more: and we’re just getting started! We would love to have your company as we interview exciting guests who utilise art in their ministry and evangelism. Hosted from Australia by Lochy Cupit and Jonathan McQueen (JM@C), two friends from a diverse ran ...
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A podcast where I talk to creatives and creative thinkers who have passed the point of no return with their ideas and endeavours. Theme song by Kodiak Kid.
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A podcast from Windhover, NC State University's literary and visual arts magazine.
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121. Investigating Dyslexia through the Lens of Visual Art with Kim Percy
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49:06In this video podcast interview I’m chatting with fellow post graduate student and soon-to-be Dr Kim Percy. Kim is a multi-media artist, designer, educator, curator and photographer who in the process of completing her PhD by research. Her studio was just down the hall from mine at uni and we’ve become great friends during my time as a post-grad ar…
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Rob Rodgers, long time contributor to the Texas Tech All-State Choir Camp joins Peter Martens to bring you all the ins and outs of this five-day camp, which focuses on preparing students for both the TMEA Small School and Large School All-State Choir auditions. The camp includes exciting evening activities and concludes with a final concert on Satu…
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EP.22 Chris Pyrate Interview: Visual Art, Collaborations, Miami, Japan + China Travel, Washington Wizards, Community Engagement, Cherry Blossoms, and a deeper meaning behind his art
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49:17We're kicking off season 3 with a deep dive into Chris Pyrate’s story and creative process. Chris Pyrate has established himself as one of Washington DC’s most promising artists, directors, and visionaries in the creative community. Fresh off a residency and trip to Asia where he set up shop in Tokyo, he's hitting the ground running in his hometown…
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The Secret Reason Your Art Gets No Likes!
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14:39What if shadowbanning isn’t just an algorithmic glitch—but a curse? A silencing spell cast on witches, weirdos, and worldbuilders? And what if breaking that curse means reclaiming your visibility, your voice, and your magic—one uncensored post at a time? In this bold and galvanizing solo episode of Your Art Is A Spell, Edgar Fabián Frías invites us…
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Museum openings: V&A East Storehouse and the Met’s Rockefeller Wing, plus Rachel Whiteread at Goodwood Art Foundation
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1:22:04We visit major museum projects unveiled this week in London and New York: Ben Luke takes a tour of V&A East Storehouse in London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, which offers unprecedented access to the Victoria and Albert Museum’s collection. He meets the deputy director of the V&A, Tim Reeve, and speaks to key members of the team that are making t…
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Its episode 10! In celebration of this milestone we reached out a bunch of artists to ask them all for the quote that keeps them going when all seems lost. Gathered here is a collection of all those recordings into one episode, something to come back to when your self doubt is high and you need a creative refresh. Enjoy!…
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Ep. 184 Tania Kaaz - Analog Photography, pushing the limits of film emulsion
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1:26:51Send us a text This week, Wes and Todd sit down with photographer, Tania Kaaz. Tania discusses film photography, film soups, how she got started souping film, developing color film, the magic of film photography, how she got back into photography after a long hiatus, different effects with different substances & films, her cameras, how she chooses …
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The GGG Podcast breaks down the latest news in the gaming industry. Check out the video version here; YouTube: https://youtu.be/EwogPJ7w770 Join us this week as we discuss, Major Game Releases: -Monster train 2 (90 metascore) -Deliver at all Costs News: -Star Wars Battlefront 3 Online Campaign? -Doom the Dark Ages Hits 3 Million Players but not sal…
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#34 - Sculpting Process, Memory & Material Integrity | Hae Won Sohn
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1:11:37Artist and educator Hae Won Sohn returns for a reflective conversation on process, adaptability, and making art that holds up—materially and conceptually. Now based in Queens, Hae Won shares what’s evolved since her 2021 Sondheim Prize win and how her process-first approach has deepened through teaching, repurposing materials, and balancing art wit…
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EP17: "The Learning Curve Never Stops" – Nkata with Alexandre Arrechea
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1:58:48Send us a text In this episode of Art and Processes, host Emeka Okereke sits down with renowned Cuban contemporary artist Alexandre Arrechea. Born in Trinidad de Cuba—a UNESCO World Heritage Site steeped in colonial history—Arrechea’s work explores themes of power, surveillance, architecture, and public engagement. From his early days painting truc…
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Drawing with sound underground: Jason Maling’s magnum opus Diagrammatica
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25:15Jason Maling works in the expanded field where — through the interface of technology, screens and a sound system — the sonic and the visual are conducted before a live audience. Diagrammatica was inspired by physics diagrams, but it's grown into a beast: part drawing, part durational performance and part musical composition. And it all takes place …
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On Tuesday, May 27, 2025, at 11.30 a.m. Joseph Gallivan interviews Claudia Schmuckli, the Chief Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Schmuckli talks about the show called “I Dream a World” which is the first US survey of ...By KBOO Community Radio
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From Private Jets to Creative Freedom: My $0 to Studio Life Story - Moments of Mood 2.4
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32:24This is the story of how I walked away from a life that looked perfect on paper to create something that actually felt like mine. It’s not a highlight reel or a 5-step formula — it’s the real journey of becoming a full-time creative from scratch. If you’ve ever felt stuck between who you are and who the world expects you to be…If you’ve ever picked…
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Half Digital, Half Analog - The Fujifilm X half Review - TDS Photography Podcast
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35:34This is The Digital Story Podcast 1,001, May 27, 2025. Today's theme is, "Half Digital, Half Analog - The Fujifilm X half Review." I'm Derrick Story. Opening Monologue 2025 is establishing itself as the year of the creative camera. We started with the Sigma BF, then Fujifilm GFX100RF, and now the Fujifilm X half. Nothing boring in this lot! And whe…
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Episode 227: Interview Special - Jamie Taylor, author of Studio Electrophonique: The Sheffield Space Age, frm the Human League to Pulp
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39:56Send us a text Charles and Grahamspeak to Sheffield's Jamie Taylor whose first book is Studio Electrophonique: The Sheffield Space Age, from The Human League to Pulp. Published by Manchester University Press as part of their British Pop Archive series, Jamie talks about the gestation of the book and his future ambitions. Graham adds - post the chat…
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This episode is about the closure of Evergreen Community SPACES. First, we hear the story of Evergreen up to now from Executive Director Sean Fraser. https://www.ecspaces.com/ Then, 5 different artists who call Evergreen home tell their stories: Ashley Brodeur from Maven Movement https://maven-movement.com/ Ishita Singla from Madhuban Performing Ar…
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Episode 226: Gary Oldman in Krapp's Last Tape; Pink Floyd Live in Pompeii Re-issued; The Murder Capital Live in Leeds; Chaper 3 of Graham Chalmers' Book on Magna Carta
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37:06Send us a text Graham looks at the re-issued Pink Floyd live in Pompeii film: When rock was classical music. Graham reports on meeting assistant manager of Notts County at final Harrogate Town Home match of season. Charles reflects on his experience seeing Gary Oldman in Krapp’s Last Tape at York Theatre Royal - does Gary get it taped? The Murder C…
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Celebrating 116 Years of Southwest Artist Ted DeGrazia
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25:20In this episode of Big Blend Radio, we’re joined by Lance Laber, Executive Director of the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, to honor the life and legacy of Ted DeGrazia on what would be his 116th birthday (Flag Day, June 14). Known as one of the most reproduced artists in the world, DeGrazia captured the spirit of the Southwest through bold, expressive…
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Bay Area Bluesman James Byfield - Lemon Live Album
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55:30Join hosts Lisa D. Smith and Joey Stuckey on this episode of Big Blend Radio’s MUSIC TALKS Show as they chat with award-winning Bay Area bluesman James Byfield, also known as Blind Lemon Pledge, about his dynamic new live album, LEMON LIVE! Following the success of his chart-topping 2024 acoustic blues release Oh So Good, Lemon Live! captures the r…
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A summary of the sounds generated by Minute/Year during week 21, 2025By Kata Kovács and Tom O’Doherty
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Author Jeremy D. Baker - The Guilty Sleep
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24:02In recognition of Military Appreciation Month and Memorial Day, this episode of Big Blend Radio features Jeremy D. Baker, author of the crime thriller, "The Guilty Sleep." A former U.S. Army counterintelligence agent and combat veteran, Jeremy shares how his military service and personal journey with PTSD have deeply influenced his writing. The con…
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Chapter One: Hello Centric ~ A strange signal has emerged—low, pulsing, and buried beneath forgotten frequencies. Those who listen too long begin to change. Time distorts. Memory fragments. Something vast and ancient is reaching through the static, not to speak—but to listen. In this opening chapter, Dagon-6, a systems theorist stationed at an isol…
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Anne Horel Lost 130 Artworks in One Day—Here’s What She Did Next
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56:05Your Art Is A Spell Season 1 Episode 15 Join Edgar Fabián Frías in conversation with Paris-based digital artist Anne Horel as they dive into AI art, AR filters, witchcraft, veganism, and the magic of making art in the post-internet age. From Vine to the Grand Palais, Anne shares her visionary practice and spells for the future. #AIart #DigitalWitch…
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Rachel Pierman sits down with textile artist Judy Martin for a profound conversation about creativity, mortality, and finding healing through art. They explore the spiritual quality of handmade quilts and how creative work can become a sanctuary during difficult times. • Judy describes her childhood in rural Canada where solitude and art supplies f…
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Paul Loughney, Eric Palmerlee, Steven Rudin
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1:08:24This week Paul Loughey, Eric Palmerlee, and Steven Rudin join the podcast to discuss: Transformation, a survey of collage and the development of personal language. Artists featured: Andrew Almeter, Allan Bealy, Andrea Burgay, Andrés Gamiochipi, Lars Henkel, Danila Ilabaca, Eva Lake, Paul Loughney, Eric Palmerlee, Somsara Reilly, Steven Rudin, Steve…
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#33 – How Shaolin Jazz Redefines Film & Sound | DJ 2-Tone Jones
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1:15:31Shaolin Jazz co-founder DJ 2-Tone Jones—one half of the duo behind the genre-bending brand—returns to reflect on growth, alignment, and his continued love for blending film and music through Can I Kick It? Finding purpose through Shaolin Jazz: how re-scoring films with hip-hop and jazz gave his DJ career renewed meaning Can I Kick It?: building a n…
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Jean Tinguely’s 100th anniversary, Fenix Museum, Ben Shahn
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1:04:52A host of exhibitions and events this month and next celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of the Swiss artist Jean Tinguely, one of the godfathers of kinetic and auto-destructive art. Ben Luke speaks to Roland Wetzel, the director of the Tinguely Museum in Basel about the artist’s life and work, and the events marking the centenary. In Rott…
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What does it feel like when time slips away and creativity flows effortlessly? For Gina Wilson, this unexpected state of "flow" during writing became the bridge between her established career as an executive coach and her emerging identity as a novelist. Wilson brings a unique perspective to her writing, grounded in her Master's degree in Cognitive…
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Rodney Veal interviews artist Susan Byrnes about the importance of transferable skills in the world of art, how the two of them came together on a piece for The Contemporary Dayton, and how sometimes the best way to ingest a piece of art is with patience. Learn more about the Susan Byrnes on her website: https://www.susanbstudio.com Follow Susan on…
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The French Lesbian Curator & Spy Who Saved Art from the Nazis
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41:40When World War II broke out, museums across France took their most precious artworks off the walls and hid them away for safekeeping from bombing. But no one suspected the greatest threat to these treasures: the Nazis’ massive art looting scheme, wherein they sought to plunder museums to bolster the image of their own galleries, take modernist (or,…
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#32 – How Do You Choose Stories Worth Telling? | Joe Tropea
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49:31Baltimore’s award-winning documentary filmmaker, public historian, and Baltimore City Hall curator Joe Tropea returns to share how personal connection guides his project choices, why he embraces “ums” and raw moments in the edit, and what it takes to build strong creative partnerships — from abandoned true-crime concepts to a new mayoral portrait g…
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Thai-Australian artist Nathan Beard’s ironic take on museum artefacts
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25:15Recently on the show we met Filipino artist Pio Abad to hear about his Turner Prize nominated exhibition 'To Those Sitting in Darkness' which re-presented museum objects to reveal hidden histories and the deep legacies of colonialism. Thai-Australian multidisciplinary artist Nathan Beard takes a different, less didactic, approach but, like Pio Abad…
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🎙️In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s Journey Jukebox with Lisa, we’re diving into the soul of the South with an unforgettable journey along the Mississippi Blues Trail! 🎸🎤 Join travel writer Lisa Evans as she explores legendary landmarks like Robert Johnson’s Crossroads, 100 Men Hall in Bay St. Louis, and Ground Zero Blues Club in Biloxi—where sh…
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On Tuesday, May 20, 2025, at 11.30 a.m. Joseph Gallivan interviews photographer and Rutgers University professor Leah DeVun about her show Resemblance, which runs through May 31 at Blue Sky Gallery. DeVun talks by Zoom about her intimate domestic photos of her family, w...By KBOO Community Radio
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How to Find Your Voice as an Artist - Jaymin Patel, EO90
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1:38:57"If you don't find your voice, you're probably not contributing to the evolution of humanity in the way you want." __________ Jaymin Patel is a global speaker, spiritual mentor, and high-performance coach who blends energetic mastery with deep mindset work. He’s spoken at Harvard, Stanford, and TEDx, and coached hundreds of creative entrepreneurs t…
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How Death Metal Singers Make Their Extreme Vocalizations
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12:52Being able to belt out a tune like Adele or Pavarotti is not just about raw talent. The best singers in the world have to work on their technique—like how to control their breath and develop the stamina to hit note after note for a two-hour concert. But pop stars and opera singers aren’t the only vocalists who have figured out how to harness their …
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(Cymraeg) Auto-Portrait by Chila Kumari Singh Burman, Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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2:09These audio descriptions describe artworks in The Superpower of Looking resources -Art UK's flagship programme to transform the visual literacy skills of primary school children: artuk.org/learn/the-superpower-of-looking.By Art UK
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(Cymraeg) Arrangement in Turquoise and Cream by David Hepher, Arts Council Collection
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3:17These audio descriptions describe artworks in The Superpower of Looking resources -Art UK's flagship programme to transform the visual literacy skills of primary school children: artuk.org/learn/the-superpower-of-looking.By Art UK
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(Cymraeg) Pwerdy Ceunant by Mary Lloyd Jones, National Museum Wales
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2:03These audio descriptions describe artworks in The Superpower of Looking resources - Art UK's flagship programme to transform the visual literacy skills of primary school children: https://artuk.org/learn/the-superpower-of-looking.By Art UK
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