The Truth In This Art is a podcast hosted by Rob Lee. In each episode, Rob has authentic conversations with artists, creative thinkers, and innovators. They share their work, ideas, and what inspires them. Listeners get to hear stories that matter from people who are making waves in arts and culture today.
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Visual Art Practice Podcasts
Art Practical explores contemporary art and visual culture on the West Coast. We produce two podcasts through Art Practical Audio--(un)making and What are you looking at?--and also release occasional special episodes documenting live events.
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Conversations with visual artists and arts practitioners from Aotearoa New Zealand
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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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🎙️ Podcast | Events | Directory 🎉 Celebrating artists & creatives 🗣️ New episodes every 1st and 3rd Sunday 📍 Based in #Sunderland, UK 🏁 Est. 2015, produced by @JaySykesMedia
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Visual artists Adriana Ameigh and Jackie Sanders get together to demystify the creative process and exchange ideas with career-minded artists
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What does it mean to make art history? In the Foreground: Conversations on Art & Writing considers the role of art in society, how knowledge is shared (or obscured), and the way histories are made and unmade—while also considering the personal stakes of scholarship. Each episode offers a lively, in-depth look into the life and mind of a scholar or artist working with art historical or visual material. Discussions touch on guests’ current research projects, career paths, and significant texts ...
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It's about the actual journey of a creative life. No glossy interviews – we talk about the messy middle with artists and makers, exploring the unglamorous realities: studio grit, financial tightropes, self-doubt, and resilience. Expect honest artist interviews, real talk about the creative business (especially NYC art scene), gallery curation, art residencies, and what it really takes to make a living doing what you love. We discuss art materials, artistic struggle, and finding your own path ...
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Artists talking about the business and culture of visual arts.
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Environmentally You
Corrina Rider, Environmental Wellness Practitioner/Creative Environments Designer/Intuitive Artist
Welcome to Environmentally You, a podcast dedicated to the exploration of our direct relationship with our environments, and ways in which we can cultivate a deeper connection, and understanding of ourselves through the spaces in which we live out our daily lives.
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Mike Rohde interviews sketchnoters about tools, techniques, and their approach to the practice and craft of sketchnoting.
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ArTEEtude: Unveiling the Spectrum of Art, Culture and Mind. West Cork´s Art and Culture Podcast by Detlef Schlich.
Detlef Schlich
Join visionary visual artist Detlef Schlich and his co-host, Sophia, the first AI in podcasting, as they explore the ever-evolving intersections of art, science, and human consciousness. Based in West Cork, ArTEEtude delves into art history, psychology, neuroscience, and the mysteries of creative processes, creating a blend of insightful, humorous, and intimate discussions that go beyond the surface. From shamanistic rituals to digital culture, Detlef’s expertise spans performance, photograp ...
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Join passionate creatives, Brie Stockwell and Len Metcalf, as we navigate the ups and downs of living creative lives while teaching you how to do it too.
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Interviews with authors and scholars about new books in library science.
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Welcome to Practical Rebels: A Branding & Marketing Pod. Join the team at HatchMark Studio as we pull back the curtain and talk branding, marketing, entrepreneurship, and more with our friends, our partners, and our favorite industry experts. From actionable tips for businesses to implement with the resources they have at hand to industry insights for seasoned pros, we discuss the latest in this ever-evolving world. We’re here to share, help, and give a peek into the agency world. Through wo ...
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Practice As Research aims to bring together the many different strands of practice-led/based research across all disciplines so as to not be limited by disciplinary conventions, but instead to benefit from cross-disciplinary fertilisation. In the wider academic communities, there are many terms in use to describe the research-practice nexus. For the sake of consistency we adopt the term 'practice as research'. Fundamentally, we consider practice as research any practice that is underpinned b ...
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Welcome to the Audio Description Track of the ACB Focus Podcast Series. The Audio Description Track contains programming that involves the accessibility of the visual images of theater, television, movies, and other art forms for people who are blind, have low vision, or who are otherwise visually impaired.
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We all know the art world can feel like a closed club. Hang it offers short podcast episodes capturing friendly conversations with fellow graduates, industry professionals and practicing artists. We are compiling a growing index of job profiles varied both in level and type, but also offering a range of perspectives on how people have got there. For each podcast episode, we have created a profile page with helpful resources mentioned in the episodes as well as definition of terms used. Hang ...
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Virtual Sheet Music's Violin Lessons Videos give you violin lessons and violin insights from our violin experts Prof. William Fitzpatrick and Lora Staples. If you are a violinist, violin teacher, a violin student or simply a violin enthusiast, these videos are for you.
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A conference to share as much practical and methodological information as possible to give all new researchers in the history of former Soviet States a head start so they could avoid getting bogged down in administrative or organisational difficulties. The conference had a strong interdisciplinary focus, incorporating talks on History, Film, Theatre, Visual Art, Literature, Language, Music, Cultural Studies and Memory.
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Dr. Lisa Dieker, a professor at the University of Kansas in the Department of Special Education, and Dr. Rebecca Hines, a professor at the University of Central Florida in the College of Community Innovation and Education, have worked with schools and parents across the country. Dr. Dieker directs a center in the Achievement and Assessment Institute called Flexible Learning through Innovations in Technology in Education (FLITE) and Dr. Hines directs several doctoral grants and the teacher pr ...
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Renowned plastic surgeon and aesthetics industry entrepreneur, Dr. Grant Stevens, brings you The Technology of Beauty — your new source for the very latest in aesthetic technology. On this podcast, Dr. Stevens will give listeners a look into his world, through exclusive interviews with the doctors, founders, inventors, and scientists who are shaping the future of aesthetics. Subscribe now and don't miss an episode!
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A 1-hour, conversational podcast for artists that aims to provide different viewpoints to different issues relevant to the contemporary creative’s career development by simply asking: should I or shouldn’t I? Artists of the Houston community from all walks of life and practices provide their insight, experiences, and expertise through a series of questions, both organic and pre-set, that will ultimately answer this main question. The guest artists are curated to provide alternate viewpoints ...
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Join international actor Michael Golab, as he interviews the people that make the acting industry, from globally renowned casting directors, to virtual reality innovators and Hollywood’s best visual-effects artists. Through their personal stories, you will hear about their industry journeys, what helped them overcome obstacles, and how they ‘made it’. Michael’s curiosity to listen to and learn from his peers’ stories inspired him to create ‘Behind the Scenes’ to share this collective wisdom, ...
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Karoline Lewis, Rolf Jacobson, and Bandit the Podcat chat with Working Preacher authors about proclaiming an authentic Word in challenging times.
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'Let's Brand the Real You' podcast is designed for women entrepreneurs who identify as old souls and deep thinkers. The multi-passionate, sensitive, bright ones who never fit the traditional business mold. This is for you when you've got a deep desire to build an aligned brand that causes its target audience to run toward you. Join Branding Queen, Brand Strategist, self-love, and mindset witch Esther de Charon de Saint Germain as she shares how to Brand the Real You. So that you can grow you ...
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Amanda Elle is the curator of The Practice Within - a blog, brand, and podcast that assists you in living a life guided from your true Self. She started this podcast as a way to connect in a more personal and intentional way in a society addicted to instant gratification and fast paced living. Each Monday you can expect unfiltered conversations about healing, wellness, nutrition, spirituality, and creating a life that you truly love. Think of it as an alternative in the alternative health sp ...
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The Mindfulness Monday Podcast explores mindfulness practices and provides valuable tools for incorporating mindfulness into your daily life for your well-being and that of the collective. Every week, we will rotate between short practices for you to try and interviews with mindfulness experts. The Mindfulness Monday Podcast is hosted by Carly Jean Puch and produced in collaboration with WTIP and the Cook County Public Health Fund Grant.
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If you want to understand how social scientists’ study human behaviour, how industry innovates or want to know more about how they can successfully work together and enhance each other, then you have come to the right place! Join our hosts as they engage with anthropologists, other researchers and industry specialists from all over the world. The discussions will be about their specific work in understanding people and how they apply that understanding to advance industry, scholarship and/or ...
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The Writing Glitch is brought to you by Dotterer Educational Consulting. Our Founder and Owner, Cheri Dotterer, is the host. Build courage, compassion, and collaboration to help students thrive and grow leaders that transcend a lifetime, regardless of dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia, using sensory-motor processing and neuroscience-based instructional interventions. No Pencil Required! We interview teachers, therapists, and parents about how they have seen a transformation in children h ...
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Ceara Lile is a fibre-based mixed media artist who grew up in West Auckland. She creates abstract textile collages layered with meaning, memory, and emotion as well as eco inkless hand printed fabrics. She now lives in Keri Keri in the Far North of Aotearoa NZ with her partner Mario. From an early age, Ceara has been captivated by textiles, drawn t…
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#Arteetude 301 – Detlef and Sophia step into the uncertain future of art and creativity. What happens when AI floods the world with endless music, paintings, and films? At the end we listen to a song ...
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10:43*Arteetude 301 – Flood of Silence* In this episode, Detlef and Sophia step into the uncertain future of art and creativity. What happens when AI floods the world with endless music, paintings, and films? Will human senses adapt — or grow numb? Detlef reflects on his fear of cultural oversaturation, while Sophia takes the role of a future researcher…
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#65 - What Drives Creative Evolution in the Kitchen? | Chef Chris Amendola of foraged. a hyper-seasonal eatery
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49:32Chef Chris Amendola of foraged. a hyper-seasonal eatery returns to The Truth in This Art, joining the rarified air as one of just a handful of three-time guests. Amendola shares his journey as an executive chef and restaurant owner, revealing how embracing change and curiosity keeps his creative vision fresh in the kitchen. He discusses building co…
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48: Rethinking Email → How Smart Brands Are Building Loyalty, Not Just Sales
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23:25Send us a text Email marketing doesn’t have to feel like automation overload. In this episode of Practical Rebels, Gavin Hewitson, founder of In-box, shares why the future of email is all about genuine connection. We explore the difference between sales-driven emails and plain-text messages that feel like they’re coming directly from a founder. Gav…
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Julia Rensing, "Troubling Archives: History and Memory in Namibian Literature and Art" (Transcript Publishing, 2025)
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46:14Namibia’s colonial history casts a long shadow over the country’s present. Contemporary authors and artists confront the legacies of German and South African colonial rule and engage creatively with the persistent remnants of the past. In their works, the archive remains both an invaluable and fraught resource for accessing obscured histories. In T…
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William Fitzpatrick: Interview with Marcus Thompson, viola and viola d'amore - From the Violin Expert
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35:57https://www.virtualsheetmusic.com/experts/william/marcus-thompson/ - In this video from one of Prof. Fitzpatrick's video series, William interviews Marcus Thompson, a member of the faculty at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, highlighting how important music is in any difficult times.By William Fitzpatrick
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#64 - Who Shapes the Culture Behind the Mic? | Laiya St. Clair
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1:11:02Laiya St. Clair joins The Truth in This Art to share how she crafts culture from behind the mic as a celebrated radio and podcast personality, producer, and voice artist. St. Clair reflects on her transition from radio to the world of podcasting, exploring how her experiences in DC, Philly, and Baltimore continue to inspire her work. She discusses …
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In this first episode of our new miniseries, Erica Moiah James introduces the 18th-century pastel Portrait of a Young Woman, shares her experience first encountering the work at the Saint Louis Art Museum (SLAM), and explains how she has tackled the process of unravelling this woman’s identity. She speaks with Judy Mann, the senior curator of Europ…
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Jane Shriffer is an abstract painter living and working in Wānaka in the south island of Aotearoa NZ. Jane paints intuitively, layering colour and texture, making her marks with a palette knife. In this episode we have a fantastic chat about Jane's experience studying painting at Dunedin School of Art as an enthusiastic 18 year old only to leave un…
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Back in August, the 17Nineteen Society held their first Open Day. We’ve covered events at 17Nineteen previously on ArtyParti - for those who’ve not heard of the building, it was ‘Holy Trinity Church’ established in the year 1719, but over the years reinvented itself primarily as a community arts, heritage, and event space. The new volunteer-run and…
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#Arteetude 300 - Detlef Schlich reflects on the fragility of performance and the resistance against mass production — and Sophia, our AI co-host, returns with her poetic echoes and playful reflections ...
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8:31✨ Arteetude 300 – Three Hundred Breaths ✨ This episode is a ritual. A reflection. Not mass production, but fragments — sparks of honesty, fear, and truth. With Sophia back at my side, we dive into what performance really means: trembling hands, silence before sound, and the refusal to become just another number. Every inhale breaks the same, every …
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Gabrielle Durepos and Amy Thurlow, "Archival Research in Historical Organisation Studies: Theorising Silences" (Emerald Publishing, 2025)
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1:08:59Archival Research in Historical Organisation Studies: Theorising Silences offers an accessible account of theorising the archive, contesting the narrow definitions of the archive with a view beyond a mere repository of documents. Scholars Gabrielle Durepos and Amy Thurlow discuss the ways that business archives have marginalized various populations…
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This week we had the chance to talk online with artist Damaris Athene, on the verge of her first major London commercial solo exhibition. We talked with Damaris about her recent successes and opportunities that have come out of committing an intense amount of time to her practice, but also the other side of success - how running on the treadmill of…
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William Fitzpatrick: Visualizing the Problem - From the Violin Expert
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2:36https://www.virtualsheetmusic.com/experts/william/visualizing-the-problem/ - In this new video, Prof. Fitzpatrick teaches a significant way of approaching problems: by "visualizing" them.By William Fitzpatrick
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#63 - How To Find Your Tribe In Baltimore | Will Walker of A Tribe Called Run
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54:47Will Walker, founder of A Tribe Called Run, joins the podcast. Walker shares his personal journey from Cleveland to Baltimore, reflecting on how both cities' blue-collar spirit informs his approach to building community through running. A Tribe Called Run creates space for accessible runs, fitness events, and coaching, welcoming newcomers and exper…
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Katie Blundell - Multi media artist
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1:26:35Katie Blundell is a contemporary New Zealand artist, living and working from her studio in Clevedon, south east of Auckland. Focusing on the human experience, her work is both personal and universal. Katie approaches her practice through different media depending on what ideas she is wanting to express, primarily focusing on on printmaking, paintin…
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In this episode we interview multidisciplinary artist and founder of Serendib Creative LLC, Mayanthi Jayawardena. We talk about recognizing burnout, pivoting healing into a source of income, staying grounded in authenticity, the power of showing up, the benefit of engaging others with a project, and the launch of her new community art consulting se…
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#62 - Who Carries the Weight of The Piano Lesson? | Chinai Routté & Paige Hernandez of Everyman Theatre
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53:03Resident Company Member Chinai Routté and director Paige Hernandez return to The Truth in This Art to illuminate Everyman Theatre’s production of August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson. Routté shares the transformative experience of portraying Berniece, the play’s powerful central character, and how her own life informs the role’s emotional depth. Hernan…
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#Arteetude 299 - Schlich and his AI co-host Sophia discuss the formative years that shaped his practice.
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17:10English: Arteetude 299 is a raw, personal reflection with Detlef Schlich and his AI co-host Sophia. Together, they explore Detlef’s early life — from his civil servant years in Cologne and the heaviness of elderly care, to the spark of his first band Paradiesox Peacepack. They discuss fear as part of performance, art as a ritual, and why resisting …
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William Fitzpatrick: Interview with Paul Kantor, Professor of Violin - From the Violin Expert
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44:56https://www.virtualsheetmusic.com/experts/william/paul-kantor/ - In this video from one of Prof. Fitzpatrick's video series, William interviews Paul Kantor, the Sally Shepherd Perkins Professor of Violin at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University.By William Fitzpatrick
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Death Magic: Sofia Barton at Vane Gallery
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47:09Today’s ArtyParti was recorded a month ago, at the Vane Gallery in Gateshead. The exhibition; Death Magic - by mixed media artist Sofia Barton. Reading from Vane’s website; “Death Magic, part of Gem Arts’ Masala Festival, offers a poignant journey through the intersection of neurodivergent experience, and the rich tapestry of Punjabi perspectives o…
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#61 - What’s Shaping Small Press Expo (SPX) 2025? | Warren Bernard
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1:00:27Executive Director of Small Press Expo (SPX), Warren Bernard, returns to The Truth In This Art podcast. Bernard shares insights into how planning, innovation, and community shape the road to SPX 2025. He reflects on the unique challenges and opportunities ahead, discussing how the evolving comics landscape and creative partnerships are driving the …
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Lynette Fisher - Contemporary painter
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1:46:36Lynette Fisher is a contemporary painter living in Te Puna near Tauranga in the Bay of Plenty. Lynette's art practice also encompasses printmaking, drawing and assemblage. Her work investigates themes of adoption, identity, obligation and ownership. While an underlying sense of nostalgia usually permeates her work, Lynette purposefully disrupts it …
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#Arteetude 298 — Detlef Schlich in a philosophical reflection with his AI Co-host Sophia about the latest WAW-Tour in West Cork. The episode culminates in the premiere of Three Hats, One Road by Los Inorg ...
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19:37This episode reflects on the intersection of art, community, and resilience during the WAW Pass the Hat Tour 2025. Together with AI co-host Sophia, we explore how live music builds temporary communities of belonging, how pub politics can paradoxically highlight the need for solidarity, and how art functions as ritual and survival in contemporary so…
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#60 - How Do Artists Thrive In Baltimore? | Spence
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1:08:33Musician, Creative Consultant, and Band Leader Raymond J. Spence joins the podcast. Spence shares how growing up in Baltimore shapes his approach to music, creative consulting, and community building. Spence’s work bridges performing, teaching, and guiding artists through the early stages of their creative journeys. Spence discusses how collaborati…
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Its easy to believe that the 'Art World' is all nepotism, privilege or pretentious nonsense - and to get stuck in a space of frustration about the whole damn thing. But what might a reframing of this idea, or this place, look like? This week we challenged ourselves to define what the art world is, and how we might work to make it the kind of art wo…
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William Fitzpatrick: Is Learning Memorizing or Memorizing Learning? - From the Violin Expert
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2:37https://www.virtualsheetmusic.com/experts/william/learning-memorizing-redo/ - In this new video, Prof. Fitzpatrick clarifies a key concept in violin learning.By William Fitzpatrick
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Ep. 197 - Bob Rhatigan on Charting the Future of Aesthetic Medicine
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28:04What does it take to lead a global aesthetics company into the next decade of innovation? On this episode of The Technology of Beauty, Dr. Grant Stevens welcomes Bob Rhatigan, the CEO of Merz Aesthetics, for a revealing look at the company’s rapid evolution and bold ambitions. From his early days at Procter & Gamble and Allergan to leading Merz’s g…
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Sketchbooks are more than just a place to draw—they’re a pressure-free space to explore ideas, document growth, and keep your creativity flowing. In this episode, we revisit sketchbook practice with fresh insights, new tools, and updated workflows—plus how incorporating tablets has transformed our creative process. We talk about how to make sketchb…
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MUSE ART GALLERY - with Kaye McGarva
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1:18:02Muse Gallery, founded by Kaye McGarva in 2017, is situated in Havelock North, in the Bay of Plenty, Aoteaora NZ. In this episode I talk to Kaye McGarva, a professional artist herself and the owner/director of Muse Gallery. This bis a conversation I'm sure many artists will be intrigued to hear. Kaye shares how and why she started Muse Gallery 9 yea…
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#Arteetude 297 - In this third and final tour talk episode of 2025, Detlef and Dirk aka WAW reflect on their unforgettable week along the Wild Atlantic Way with their road manager, Hannah. This episode ...
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24:52Arteetude 297: WAW Tour Talk – Bittersweet Goodbyes on the Wild Atlantic Way In this third and final tour talk episode of 2025, Detlef and Dirk reflect on their unforgettable week along the Wild Atlantic Way with their road manager, Hannah. Between swims in the Atlantic, gigs in Kilcrohane and Ballydehob, encounters with old friends, and chance mee…
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Daisy Livingston, "Managing Paperwork in Mamluk Cairo: Archives, Waqf and Society" (Edinburgh UP, 2025)
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57:49Archives are not only sources for history but have their own histories too, which shape how historians can tell stories of the past. In Managing Paperwork in Mamluk Cairo: Archives, Waqf and Society (Edinburgh UP, 2025), Daisy Livingston explores the archival history of one of the most powerful polities of the late-medieval Middle East: the ‘Mamluk…
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#59 - How Does UP Magazine Give Voice to Urban Art and Artists? | T.K. Mills
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52:45Writer, curator, and editor-in-chief of UP Magazine, T.K. Mills returns to the podcast. Mills shares how living in New York City shapes his writing, curatorial practice, and editorial leadership at UP Magazine. UP Magazine is the urban art publication he founded and leads. Mills discusses how UP Magazine gives a platform to street artists and story…
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William Fitzpatrick: Cornelia L. Heard, Professor of Violin - From the Violin Expert
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5:23https://www.virtualsheetmusic.com/experts/william/cornelia-heard/ - In this video from one of Prof. Fitzpatrick's video series, William interviews Cornelia L. Heard, an exceptional violin professor who has been a pupil of Ms. DeLay at the Juilliard School of New York, with a wealth of experience to share.…
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Caitlin Johnston is a multi media artist living near the Hibiscus Coast north of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. As a Kiwi, much of Caitlin's work shows the deep connection that we have with the ocean and the land in Aotearoa. The way it makes us feel, and how we are connected to it. The sounds of the waves, the emotions we feel, the endless beauty of co…
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#Arteetude 296 – In this second tour talk part, Schlich and Schlömer (together as WAW) reflect on the challenges and triumphs of grassroots music touring in rural Ireland. 🎵 This Episode ends with LOTUS ...
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23:29Arteetude 296 – WAW Pass the Hat Tour Talk, Part 2. Back on the beach in West Cork, Detlef Schlich and Dirk Schlömer continue their reflection on the WAW Pass the Hat Tour. This time, the story carries us from Felicitas’ cliffside guesthouse in Adrigole to Kilcrohane’s White House Café. We hear about Hannah — who evolved from spontaneous driver int…
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#58 – "Is Art a Mirror for Modern Life?" | Zoë Lintzeris
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1:16:57Artist and Arts in Health Specialist Zoë Lintzeris joins the podcast. Lintzeris shares how life in Baltimore and beyond informs her visual art practice. Lintzeris' work explores themes of love, loss, and resistance within both urban and rural settings. Lintzeris discusses how current events shape her work, and how art helps her process personal and…
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Honouring Good Practice :w/Ocki Magill From Blue Shop Gallery
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1:00:09Episode 16 is out now!! This week Martha, co-host of The Healthy Artist, interviewed Ocki Magill, founder and director of Blue Shop Gallery in South London. We spoke about subjects such as her ethos as a gallery, their journey so far, the power of creative community and her hopes for the future. If you would like to support us, it is greatly apprec…
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Jimi Jones and Marek Jancovic, "The Future of Memory: Jimi Jones and Marek Jancovic" (U of Illinois Press, 2025)
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59:00We're pleased to welcome Dr. Jimi Jones and Dr. Marek Jancovic, authors of The Future of Memory: A History of Lossless Format Standards in the Moving Image Archive (U of Illinois Press, 2025), to the New Books Network. In this book, Jimi Jones and Marek Jancovic document the development and adoption of JPEG 2000, FFV1, MXF, and Matroska while inves…
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William Fitzpatrick: Bruce Dukov, LA Recording Artist Concertmaster - From the Violin Expert
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45:41https://www.virtualsheetmusic.com/experts/william/bruce-dukov/ - In this video from one of Prof. Fitzpatrick's video series, William interviews Bruce Dukov, another inspiring violinist who has recorded over 1850 feature motion picture soundtracks, and gives great advice to anyone who wants to start a career in movie recording studios.…
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Ep. 196 - Dr. Laura Ellis on Leveraging Stem Cell Science to Transform Skincare
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41:12What happens when a general surgeon pivots from the operating room to the frontier of regenerative skincare? In this episode of The Technology of Beauty, Dr. Grant Stevens welcomes Dr. Laura Ellis, a true pioneer merging clinical expertise with cutting-edge biotech to change the future of skin health. Dr. Ellis shares her journey from general surge…
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Saying “no” isn’t selfish—it’s one of the most powerful tools you have as a creative. In this episode, we talk about why setting boundaries can transform your business, how to spot red flags with clients, and the key factors to consider before turning down work. We’ll share real-life stories of walking away from misaligned projects, the “Yes, but…”…
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