
The Artist Next Level Podcast with Sergio Gomez
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S6 Ep 202Artists in Lockdown: Artist Support Pledge with Matthew Burrows (UK)
Meet artist Matthew Burrows (UK). He is the brains behind the Artist Support Pledge. An initiative helping artists sell their art and support each other during COVID-19 lockdown. Breakfast with Sergio Special Edition #14
S6 Ep 201Artists in Lockdown: Ariane Kamps, Canada
bonusMeet artist Ariane Kamps (Canada). In this episoee, we chat about managing an art career and family during lockdown. Breakfast with Sergio Special Edition #13
S6 Ep 200Artists in Lockdown: Brianna Hernández Baurichter, Milwaukee
bonusMeet artist Brianna Hernández Baurichter (Milwaukee). she was in the middle of a residency program when the lockdown notices spread accross the country. She talks about that experience and shares her work with us. Breakfast with Sergio Special Edition #12
S6 Ep 199Artists in Lockdown: Steph Ishler, Cocoa Beach, Florida
Meet artist Steph Ishler from Cocoa Beach, Florida. She is doing an awesome thing for kids as they stay home all day. She is teaching them how to finger paint via a new YouTube Channel called Finger Painting Star. In this special epsiode we talk about helping children, starting a YouTube channel and much more. Breakfast with Sergio Special Edition #11
S6 Ep 198Are You Rising Up to the Challenge?
LAST WEEK to join my challenge From Your Studio to the World. If you are an artist looking for a caring support system, personal guidance, and practical tools to get your art out there even in the middle of the coronavirus lockdown, this challenge is for you. My ten-week challenge will help you navigate this rough season in the company of Dr. Yanina, myself and an amazing group of artists from around the world. In this challenge you will learn… • Strategies to increase visibility for your art online. • Financial support ideas you can try now. • Strategies to position yourself in the right place to thrive when this is finally over. As you know the world is changing and with it, the way we run our art careers also has to change. You want to be ahead of the game when the doors of opportunity reopen! So don't wait. This is not a time to hide out but a time to rise up and prepare while we all are in lockdown. 👇👇👇👇👇👇 Click link to LEARN MORE: http://www.theartistnextlevel.com/studio/
S6 Ep 197Artists in Lockdown: Martin Cox, Los Angeles
Meet artist Martin Cox. He is based in Los Angeles. In this special epsiode we talk about gibing birth to ideas and collaborations while in lockdown. Breakfast with Sergio Special Edition #10
S6 Ep 196Artists in Lockdown: Greta Olivas, Austin, Texas
Meet artist Greta Olivas. She is based in Austin, Texas. In this special epsiode we talk about staying optimistic and sperading positivity during this crisis. Breakfast with Sergio Special Edition #9
S6 Ep 195Artists in Lockdown: Mariana Duarte Santos
Meet artist Mariana Duarte Santos. She is in Lisbon, Portugal. In this special epsiode we chat about printmaking from home and adjusting to a new reality. Breakfast with Sergio Special Edition #8
S6 Ep 194Artists in Lockdown: Caroline Karp, Safety Harbor, Florida
Meet artist Caroline Karp. She is in Safety Harbor, Florida, where she is painting and teaching from her home. She shares how to build online groups to collaborate during the lockdown. Breakfast with Sergio Special Edition #7
S6 Ep 192Art in Lockdown Exhibition with Niamh O'connor, Ireland
Meet artist Niamh O'connor. She is part of a group of artists in Ireland who are part of an exhibition called Art in Lockdown Exhibition happening now exclusively in Facebook. Hear the story and get some ideas for your nex show. Breakfast with Sergio Special Edition #5 CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE SHOW: https://www.facebook.com/artinlockdown
S6 Ep 192Artists in Lockdown: Alessandro Tomassetti, Barcelona
Meet artist Alessandro Tomassetti. He is in Barcelona where the COVID-19 lockdown is in effect right now. He shareas about adapting to the current reality and working from home. Breakfast with Sergio Special Edition #4
S6 Ep 191Artists in Lockdown: Flavia Testa, Milan
Meet artist Flavia Testa. She is in upper Italy where the COVID-19 lockdown is in effect roght now. HEar how she is dealing with it and selling art online. Breakfast with Sergio Special Edition #3
S6 Ep 190Artists in Lockdown: Sijia Chen, China
I chat with artist Sijia Chen about her lockdown story. She has been in mainland China dealing with the quarentine for the last 5 weeks. Hear how she is adapting her artistic practice. Breakfast with Sergio Special Edition #2
S6 Ep 189Artists in Lockdown: Paul Beel, Florence
Artist Paul Beel paints my portrait from his home in Florence, Italy as he talks about the Italian quarantine and adapting to the present COVID-19 situation. Breakfast with Sergio Special Edition #1
S6 Ep 188Creating a Digital Art Space with Gallery Amuleto (Barcelona)
Amuleto is a contemporary art gallery based in Barcelona which started in February 2019. Since then, they started looking for young artists depicting art with historical importance, quality of work and heart. Showcasing the best art they can find, they transform art lovers into art collectors. Creating a digital space with the modern tools we have, they communicate and establish dialogues with audiences from all around the world. Instagram: @amuleto_art Webpage: http://www.amuletoart.com Artsy: http://www.Artsy.net/amuleto-art
S6 Ep 187Center Yourself to Reduce Anxiety During COVID-19
In this episode Dr. Yanina Gomez (psychologist, author and emotional wellness expert) talks about 5 things we all can do to center ourselves and take care of our mindset during COVID-19 situation.
S6 Ep 186How Art Saved His Life: Bo Huff's Story
Professionally trained as a jeweler, Bo Huff owned a family jewelry business with his brother for 15 years. During this time, his wife was diagnosed with cancer. She passed away after a four-year struggle. After her death, Bo closed the jewelry business and ran away. He found it difficult to be creative. It was during this period that he was diagnosed with Bipolar 1. Bo began to experiment with painting and found it to be very therapeutic. Being Bipolar accentuated his creativity. He battled with whether he should separate his art from his mental illness, but it was simply impossible. When showing his art, mental illness always comes into the conversation. It is not something he hangs his head about. He uses this to reach out and give others hope. His passion has become painting. It is what he does for fun – for recreation, for creativity. He also enjoys teaching others what he has learned about how to succeed with a mental illness. One area Bo pays special attention to in his work is with suicide prevention. Outside of his art, his other passion is his dogs. Bo spent a number of years volunteering at a local no-kill dog shelter and has personally adopted 4 dogs from this shelter. Bo's business has flourished over the past 10 years, and he has found a great niche. He can now truly call myself an artist, an "outsider artist". Bo's medium is acrylic on canvas or wood. You will likely find him painting either in his studio in north Texas or his studio on the northwest side of Houston.
S6 Ep 185Creating New Art Opportunities with Jennifer Pazienza
Jennifer Pazienza has an extensive record in academia. She earned a Master's and PhD in Art Education at The Pennsylvania State University She is now retired from teaching but busier than ever running her art career. Jennifer creates paintings that are visually poetic, contemplative and invite us to enter a quiet space of contemplation. She is originally from New Jersey from an Italian-American family. For the last 25 years she has resided on New Brunswick, Canada where she lives with husband their their dog. Her extensive exhibition record includes shows in Canada and the US. Her work is held in Public, Private and Corporate Collections in Canada, the United States and Italy. Follow her on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/jenniferpazienza/
S6 Ep 184The Eagle and the Serpent with Luis Sahagun
LUIS A. SAHAGUN: BOTH EAGLE AND SERPENT OPENS OPENS ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2020, WITH A RECEPTION FROM 2-4 PM AND IS ON VIEW THROUGH SUNDAY, APRIL 26. CHICAGO CULTURAL CENTER 78 E WASHINGTON ST, CHICAGO, IL 60602 LUIS SAHAGUN (b. 1982, Guadalajara, Mexico) is a multi-disciplinary artist transforming art into a mystical instrument that bestows a pre-columbian spiritual connection in order to heal wounds of conquest, colonization, and capitalism. Like DNA strings of mestizaje, his practice metaphorically represent contradiction- indian/conqueror, violence/unity, and ancient/contemporary. His work embodies a visual language of cultural resistance that counters the traditional white, male, heterosexual art historical canon. Sahagun has exhibited at venues including the MCA, Chicago, IL; Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art, Roswell, NM; The National Museum of Mexican Art, Chicago, IL; the International Exposition of Contemporary Art (expo) Chicago, IL; amongst many others. Additionally, his work has been covered in publications such as: ArtForum, ChicagoMag, NewCity Magazine, MundoFOX, New American Paintings and the Chicago Tribune. He is currently an Artist-in-Residence/Visiting Professor for Critical Race Studies Program in Michigan State University.
S6 Ep 183Copyright Law with Art Attorney Sam P. Israel
Sam P. Israel is a prominent New York trial and appellate attorney with a highly distinctive commercial litigation practice. He is the founder of Sam P. Israel, P.C., a select five lawyer boutique litigation practice headquartered in New York City's financial district. Mr. Israel's practice covers a wide range of subjects, including art, intellectual property, corporate and contractual disputes, securities, employment, insolvency and restructuring litigation, and corporate and transactional matters; in industries of equal diversity, including investment, financial and hedge fund concerns, real property, restaurant services, arts and photography, and alternative energy. His clients span modest to multi-national corporations, to prominent artists and filmmakers, among them Ramius LLC, Arena Investors, LP / Lantern Endowment Partners, North Mill Capital Investors, LLC, and Dr. William Fung (managing director of PI Asset Management.) Among his recent victories in art cases, Mr. Israel secured a multi-million dollar award against a major New York art gallery, winning on claims for contractual breach, conversion, and breaches of fiduciary duties. Mr. Israel is knowledgeable in art law, handling cases including claims of conversion, issues of authentication, and other contractual matters specific to the acquisition, retention, sale and disposition of fine art with success. Mr. Israel has considerable experience in litigating the fairness and legitimacy of sales based upon the state of domestic and international art markets and circumstances surrounding the particular transactions in question. The scope of Mr. Israel's representation history is broad and he regularly serves as counsel in art-related cases in the copyright, fiduciary, commercial, and estate-administration contexts. Among his clients are individual artists and their estates, investors, hedge funds, art dealers, experts, and collectors. Beyond litigation, Mr. Israel regularly advises clients on their legal rights and liabilities in the art market. Mr. Israel knows that purchasing and selling fine art often raises questions of title, authenticity, and liability, as well as the form and substance of the written agreements governing transactions in fine art. Propelled by a history of litigation involving art law, Mr. Israel advises clients on a wide range of issues that may arise in the 21st Century art market Website: https://spi-pc.com/
S6 Ep 182Discussing the Artist & Gallery Relationship
In this episode Sergio Gomez discusses the artist & gallery relationship in a practical and relaxed way. Sergio looks at how this relationship has evolved over the years and what to do to ensure a good relationship with the galleries you work with.
S6 Ep 1817 Things You Need to Sell More Art in 2020
In this episode, I share important sales strategies tested in 2019 as well as important shifts for 2020 that you need to keep in mind if you are planning to make bigger and better sales this year. these strategies will help you look ahead as you realize what things you may need to prepare for.
S6 Ep 180Taking Action in 2020 with Emerging Artist Aneta Ten
Aneta Ten is a self taught Bulgarian artist, born in culture rich Burgas, Bulgaria. Surrounded by Burgas Lakes and located at the weseternmost point of the Black Sea. Early in childhood she and her family moved to Sliven, Bulgaria, at the foot of the famous blue stone mountains and it's natural park. In 1998, after graduating from The English Academy, she decided to travel the world, staying true to her adventurous nature. In the 2010, she moves to London, UK where she has lived and worked ever since; A mother, a teacher by day, Uni Student and an Artist by heart! Instagram: @dreamartapartment
S6 Ep 179Top 10 ideas to take your art career to the next level in 2020
Are you ready for 2020? Here are ten ideas you need to take some time to think about to take your art career to the next level. Find out more information at http://www.theartistnextlevel.com/2020
S5 Ep 178Building a sustainable art career with sculptor Ian Edwards
Sculpture and Sculptors at Red Rag Artist: Ian EDWARDS Ian Edwards was born in 1974. At the age of 16 he commenced a five year apprenticeship specialising in ornamental woodcarving. During his training Ian's love for the form and movement of both humans and animals developed. Today Ian Edwards produces sculptures with a rare sensitivity. His keen observational skills are sucessfully applied in creating bronze sculptures of animals, birds and human forms. Ian's sculptures are very textural with a strong sense of life and movement. This coupled with fine patination techniques make Edwards sculptures highly sought after. Ian Edwards sculptures have been exhibited wideley throughout the world.
S5 Ep 177Sergio's Top 5 Apps to Dominate Social Media in 2019-20
Hey, let me share with you my current top 5 apps I use to manage my social media for my artist brand, art academy and art gallery. I will tell you what they do and why I love them. If you are serious about mastering social media, this episode is for you!
S5 Ep 176Selling Art Online with Saatchi Art's Chief Curator Rebecca Wilson
Rebecca Wilson is Chief Curator and VP, Art Advisory at Saatchi Art. She was formerly a Director at the Saatchi Gallery, London, where she was instrumental in the launch of the gallery's online presence. In 2007 she created New Sensations, a prize for art students which identifies and supports the most exciting emerging artists in the UK. Prior to joining the Saatchi Gallery, Rebecca worked for 14 years in book and art magazine publishing: she was editor of ArtReview, and before that deputy editor of Modern Painters. She has nearly 2 decades of experience working with emerging artists. https://www.saatchiart.com/
S5 Ep 175Dos and Don'ts of Art Collaborations
Have you ever collaborated with others in your art career? In this episode Sergio talks about dos and don'ts when thinking of collaborating with others and the reason why you may want to a add a collaboration to your 2020 calendar!
S5 Ep 174Advice for Emerging Artists with Rakshit Bhatt from India
Emerging artists from around the world have similar concerns and struggles. In this episode, emerging artist from India Rakshit Bhatt asks me a number of questions to help emerging artist in his countries. However, the answers will help artists anywhere.
S5 Ep 173What makes a family of artists with Cheryl Widener
Timothy Widener is a recognized artist and teacher who shows his work world wide. The recipient of many awards including The Award of Excellence through the Society of Animal Artists as well as the National Society of Portrait Painters, his work is housed in many collections both public and private. He holds a Graduate degree in the History of Art from Michigan State University. Cheryl B. Widener is both a passionate artist and vocalist who has devoted much of her creative energy towards a greater self-awareness and spiritualism that is often depicted in her paintings and drawings. An ardent plein-air painter and figure artist, her work is widely displayed in both public and private collections. She is a graduate of Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. Member of American Impressionist Society, Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center and Detroit Society Of Women Painters and Sculptors. Rachel Gluski is currently attending the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) as a fine art student. She is now in her fourth year in the painting/drawing program and will graduate in 2020 with her BFA, Her main focus is in oil painting and works on paper with and interest in writing and philosophy. "I use my art to understand how I connect to themes of my interest inclusive of protection, safety, gender and adventure, By using fictitious narratives to explore these themes I make a fantasy world and invite others to create a story."
S5 Ep 172Art Marketing conversations with experts Andrew Purdum and Josue Pena at CarrotCon
I just got back from CarrotCon 2019, a marketing conference in Chicago. During the conference I had the opportunity to sit down with two experts in Marketing. In this episode I share my conversation with Andrew Purdum of Unveil the Web. He is an expert in writing copy that converts. The second conversation is with Josue Peña of Online CEO. Josue is an Instagram Expert who has helped brands grow exponentially to the millions of followers and monetize their accounts. You will love this episode!
S5 Ep 171How to Build a Strong Artist Brand with Carrie Lannon
As both a corporate leader and agency owner, Carrie Lannon has guided brands to exciting new levels of visibility in both entrepreneurial and multi-billion dollar corporate environments. Carrie has presented to audiences from 10 to 2000 on the topics of marketing, branding and entrepreneurship. She is an experienced on-camera spokesperson with broadcast experience on ABC-TV's "Shark Tank," Crain's Chicago Business online and numerous news and talk shows. Today, Carrie shares her big brand and entrepreneurial experience to help others succeed by leveraging their brand's potential. She is passionate about art and culture and has worked with both solo artists and gallerists as well as larger organizations including the Chicago Artists Coalition, the 2019 Chicago Architecture Biennial and the Museum of Contemporary Art. To contact Carrie or learn more, visit: https://www.carrielannon.com/
S5 Ep 170How to find and get in front of art collectors
In this episode I share a presentation of how I strategically think about art collectors based on my experience as an artist, curator and gallery owner.
S5 Ep 169The one thing that continues to bring new collectors year after year.
In this episode Sergio talks about turning a simple idea of challenging himself to paint small into a big promotion campaign that continues to bring new collectors to his work over and over again. In this episode you will hear how he launched it and reproduced it successfully every year since 2012. Don't miss it and take notes.
S5 Ep 168Expo Chicago President Tony Karman Talks About Community Impact
In this episode, Sergio Gomez chats with Tony Karman, President and Director of Expo Chicago. EXPO CHICAGO, The International Exposition of Contemporary & Modern Art, today announced the premier list of exhibitors for its eighth annual edition, September 19 – 22, 2019 at Navy Pier's Festival Hall (600 E. Grand Ave). Marking another global edition, EXPO CHICAGO welcomes more than 135 leading galleries representing 24 countries and 68 cities from around the world. Countries represented at the 2019 exposition include: Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Cuba, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, The Netherlands, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela and Zimbabwe.
S5 Ep 167How to network like a pro with Dale Miller
Do you want to connect with other artists, curators, gallerists or anyone else? As you know, networking can be intimidating, difficult and honestly sometimes frustrating. Some people seem to have the magic wand to attract crowds while others have to work hard at it. In this episode, business expert Dale Miller shares amazing and practical strategies to connect with people both in person and online.
S5 Ep 166Why Artists Need More Patience in 2019
There is something very important to say about patience when it comes to growing an audience, selling art, getting opportunities and more. It seems like everyone wants fast results, quick wins and rise to success in no time. However, growing in audience today is not easy. To get the results you want takes time. It is a long term game not a shortchanged one. Maybe you have been struggling with that issue or maybe you see other succeeding and you wonder when it is going to be your turn. Well, this episode wil help you stay motivated for the long term. Enjoy!
S5 Ep 186Seven Instagram Tips to Grow Your Engagement
Are having a hard time growing your engagement and audience on Instagram? Are you stuck or frustrated? Then check out this episode and learn seven powerful ways to start getting results.
S5 Ep 184What makes a successful artist website?
Do you have an artist website? What makes a website attractive, functional and successful? In today's episode Sergio shares light about the top features your artists website should have and the reasons behind that features.
S5 Ep 163Marci Marsden on Pursuing Creativity Amongst Adversity
Marci Marsden is a Portland based artist. Her earliest creative expression was modern dance, but when diagnosed with an autoimmune disease at 19, she was forced to find other outlets to explore her creative spirit. She spent time with working in clay, she co-designed furniture pieces along side her ex husband. She also designed and made one off fashion pieces using vintage fabric. But it wasn't until deep challenges that she came to painting. In the last several years her autoimmune disease began to have physical manifestation resulting in many surgeries and in turn limiting the use of her hands. It can be challenging some days, to open jars or button her coat. But the one thing that it has not taken from her is her creativity. In a lot of ways it has actually brought her back to her art. No matter the limitations She have physically , her creativity remains in tact. And in a many ways it has been strengthened. Through these challenges and changing landscape that life is full of, It is the one constant thread.
S5 Ep 162Returning to your creative passion with artist Victoria Mitchell
Victoria Mitchell is a Canadian-based artists. In her early twenties creative projects included commission paintings, sketch design planning, and fashion illustration. Then in 1993 she shifted her focus to physical bodywork, which led to a 22 year career as a Registered Massage Therapist. In recent years, and as a result of conversations with her ill father and the creation of a home art studio she returned to seriously pursing her passion in abstract/representational mixed media art. She began showing her paintings again in 2017 and she has not looked back since.
S5 Ep 161Kelly Joy Ladd converts obstacles into opportunities through paper
Kelly Joy Ladd converts obstacles into opportunities through paper. Combining her admiration for understanding the universe and self, Ladd explores connections between space, time and our many roles within it.
S5 Ep 160How to Talk About Your Art with Greater IMPACT
In this episode Sergio shares a live broadcast recording where he explains 6 strategies to talk about your art with greater impact.
S5 Ep 159Community Engagement in the Arts with Laura Sievert and Joi Cuartero
Community Engagement in the Arts with Laura Sievert and Joi Cuartero of Quincy, IL. Laura Sievert is Executive Director of Arts Quincy, America's First Arts Council. Joi Cuartero is Marketing & Communications director for Great River Economic Development Foundation
S5 Ep 158Advice for Emerging Artist in 2019
S5 Ep 157Marilyn Artus: 100 Years. 36 States and 1 Artist's Journey
2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment to the U.S. Constitution. It took almost a year for 36 states to ratify it into law. But on August 18, 1920, my foresisters woke up with the right to speak their voice into the policies and the people that steer this nation. Finally, they could vote. Marilyn Artus is a visual artist based in Oklahoma, and her work explores the female experience and women's issues. She has created shows that explore the suffragist era in the U.S., pays tribute to an assortment of women in U.S. history and continues to collide the many different stereotypes that women navigate through on a daily basis.
S5 Ep 156Laurence de Valmy Gives Instagram to Famous Artists from the Past
Imagine if the famous artists of the past had access to Instagram! In this week's episode of the Artist Next Level Podcast, I have the opportunity to chat with artist Laurence de Valmy. She is known for her paintings featuring Instagram posts from artists of historical significance. Laurence de Valmy is a French born artist, who lives and works in Philadelphia area. She studied art both in France and in the USA. At first, she pursued a career in business in parallel of her artwork and has been a full time artist since 2015. Her current work titledPOST series, depicts fictional Instagram Posts of the past of famous artists and invites us to reflect on the links between artists through times and the relationship between Art and social media today. The artist combines her knowledge in art history and her skills in painting to appropriate iconic artworks and share their stories. Each artwork, created with acrylic, is a clever juxtaposition of an original painting and an imagined conversation historically accurate yet humorous.
S5 Ep 155Making Architecturally Scaled Collages with Phil Irish
Phil Irish makes paintings that are both fierce and beautiful. He is known for cutting paintings into fragments, and installing those pieces to make architecturally scaled collages that engage your senses and your mind. Ontario artist, Phil Irish, has taken some dramatic turns in his creative practice. Very much a painter, he began to scale up his work to an immersive scale. Creating painterly collages that interact with architecture has opened up new opportunities and collaborations. These shifts have also involved rethinking business aspects of his work, from venues to funding. With the ecological and spiritual themes that underlie his work, artist residencies have also been a critical research opportunities - including the Banff Centre and on an arctic icebreaker. Phil Irish holds degrees from York (MFA) and Guelph (BA). His work has been shown at public museums, artist-run-centres, and commercial galleries across Canada, and in touring group exhibitions in the USA.
S5 Ep 153Juan de Lascurain turns a dream into a licensing world brand
Juan de Lascurain is an artist/designer from Mexico City. Six years ago while sitting at a table he picked up a black marker and a pen and did his first painting without realizing that it would change his life forever. A few days later a lady saw it and asked him if he was an artist. He had never painted anything in his life, he spent his youth playing tennis and competing in triathlons around the world. Today, his commercial brand called Dream Big is being commerialized around the world and he continues to paint. He has participated in numerous biennals, solo exhibits and just started to get invited to paint murals in Colombia and France. Some of his collaborations include companies like, Emaux de Longwy, Cultural department of Monterrey Mexico, Cultural department of Cali, Colombia, Museo Diego Rivera, Art Basel, Tuuci company and others.
S5 Ep 153Family, happiness & Hustle. Guest episode with Studio Confessions Podcast
In this episode, I share my guest appearance with Luis Martin, host of Studio Confessions Podcast. We talked about joy, happiness, family and hustle in the life of the artist. Take a listen and share with your friends.