
The Create! Podcast
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How my wellness journey empowered my art career
I want to be really honest with you. On this episode, I share some not so great moments in my journey so far. I get pretty vulnerable and talk about experiences that inspired me to take control of my health and why I made wellness a priority. As a result, I have experienced some powerful breakthroughs in my art career that I want to pass on to you. -Kat This episode is sponsored by Artistacon: Artistacon is an educational conference for seasoned and aspiring creatives celebrating the creative process and the mentorship of a new generation. Save on tickets by using the code "CREATE" during checkout at https://www.artistacon.net
Get the Most out of Working with Galleries
On this quick episode, Kat shares advice and recent experiences working with galleries and how to get the most out of it!
Ashley Longshore: Giving up Is Not an Option
EJoin Ashley Longshore and Kat on this special episode. We talk about the hard stuff: working through financial difficulty, not giving up, trusting and believing in yourself during times of uncertainty, staying in a positive frequency no matter what and working with high-end clients. Sarah Ashley Longshore is a Louisiana-based painter, gallery owner, and entrepreneur. She is the owner of the Longshore Studio Gallery, located on Magazine Street in New Orleans. Longshore's art focuses on pop culture, Hollywood glamour, and American consumerism and has been compared to the artwork of Andy Warhol. www.ashleylongshore.com www.instagram.com/ashleylongshoreart
How to Submit Your Art
If you are new to the art world and are having trouble figuring out how to submit work to juried shows, publications, art blogs and more, fear not! I have compiled a quick list of tips that I noticed from the curatorial end. I share simple advice to help you increase your chances of getting accepted to that dream opportunity! More Career Tips www.createmagazine.com/book
Why Artists Should Dream More
On this quick episode, Kat shares her powerful recent experiences with dreaming both big and small. She offers some tools to help you guide the course of your art career (and life).
Giving a Voice to Artists with Christina Nafziger
On this episode, Kat introduces you to Christina Nafziger who frequently contributes to Create! Magazine. We chat about working in the arts, studying in London, navigating side hustles and more. Christina shares her journey so far and gives insights to help artists get more press. Christina is a freelance writer, journalist, and editor focusing on contemporary art and visual culture. www.christinanafziger.com
Don't Know How to Get Started? Listen to This
On this episode, Kat shares her #1 tip for starting new creative projects, art series or anything else you keep thinking about but are stuck on. If you have been daydreaming about an idea but have not yet pulled the trigger on it, this one is for you! Brought to you by The Smartist Guide: https://createmagazine.com/book
Fighting Overwhelm
On this quick episode, Kat shares some strategies for fighting anxiety and overwhelm in our creative careers.
Introducing The Smartist Guide!
Kat and Alicia introduce you to the new book Smartist Guide: Essential Art Career Tips For Emerging Artists and share what you can expect to find inside. We share some interesting moments from our own careers and what we wish we knew back when we first started. This episode also includes tips on handling rejection, avoiding scams and protecting your work with copyright! Get the book: https://createmagazine.com/book https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1982983620 Send questions to: [email protected] [email protected]
Leaving Your Day Job
On this episode Kat shares her experience of becoming self-employed almost three years ago and offers some helpful tips to plan and prepare yourself for being your own boss. Books to help you: You Are a Badass at Making Money: Master the Mindset of Wealth by Jen Sincero https://amzn.to/2ChBP9E Think and Grow Rich: The Original, an Official Publication of The Napoleon Hill Foundation https://amzn.to/2SNN8gD Your Money or Your Life by Vicki Robin https://amzn.to/2RInooD I Will Teach You To Be Rich by Ramit Sethi https://amzn.to/2VHHoXO
Cheers to Failure!
On the last episode of 2018, I want to give a huge shoutout to my failures and talk about why they are more important than my successes.
Second Chances: Interview with Michael Kalmbach, Artist and the Director of The Creative Vision Factory
Have you ever felt disappointed in the course of your art career and even doubted your journey? On this episode, Michael Kalmbach shares his story of overcoming addiction, navigating his own art career and using parts of his story and life experiences to serve the community. Michael is a contemporary artist and the director of The Creative Vision Factory. The Creative Vision Factory provides individuals on the behavioral health spectrum opportunities for self-expression, empowerment and recovery through the arts. Members are free to pursue a wide array of visual, literary and performing arts. Workshops, personalized instruction, and open studio time allow each artist to develop and pursue their own creative practice. www.michaelkalmbach.com www.thecreativevisionfactory.org Michael Kalmbach received his MFA at the University of Delaware in 2008. Shortly after graduation he accepted a position at the Delaware College of Art & Design, and founded the New Wilmington Art Association, an organization that organized exhibitions of contemporary art in Wilmington’s vacant retail spaces from August 2008 to April 2013. This work led to Michael’s involvement with the Chris White Community Development Corporation, which developed the 23-unit artist live/work space, Shipley Lofts. Kalmbach served the CWCDC as Board Chairman from 2013-2016. In June 2011 he accepted a contract with the State’s Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health to develop and direct an art program in downtown Wilmington. The Creative Vision Factory has been open since December of 2011, and fosters the creative potential of individuals on the behavioral health spectrum in a studio art environment that cultivates integration with the community through a program of exhibitions, workshops, and communal work space. The Creative Vision Factory opened its doors in December of 2011. Funded by the State of Delaware’s Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health, it is one of several peer-run programs incubated by the sweeping reform of Delaware’s greater mental health system. The Creative Vision Factory is on a path to 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status. As a peer-run nonprofit agency, the Factory will be uniquely situated to serve the community, in the heart of an arts and cultural district, that sees the behavioral health population as a genuine partner in the development of a more creative and just City of Wilmington.
Ep 31Navigating Multiple Passions in the Arts
On this episode I (Kat) share some pros and cons of being multi-passionate and how I'm managing my time being a painter, magazine publisher, writer and more. I share a few tips that help me make the most of each project and achieve my goals in each area.
Ep 29Writing About Art: Interview with Emily Steer, Elephant Magazine
Let's go behind the scenes of Elephant Magazine! Emily shares her personal story and talks about how she took an untraditional route to journalism, overcame imposter syndrome and eventually established herself as the editor of this leading art magazine. This episode includes bonus tips for artists and gives insight into how contemporary art editors discover new talent. Episode notes: https://createmagazine.com/read/emily-steer-editor-of-elephant-magazine
Quickie: Yes, You Belong in the Art World
Kat briefly summarizes her recent trip to Art Basel Miami and gives a little encouragement for artist listeners. Tune in to hear what to expect in the next few episodes of Art and Cocktails or if you need a little pick-me-up in your art practice. :)
Ep 28How To Sell Your Art Online: Champagne Chat with Kat #7
Kat shares how she has been selling her paintings and works on paper online for the past few years. This episode includes tips on how to set up your shop, common mistakes to avoid, curating your content, marketing and promoting your work. Happy Selling!
Ep 27Mental Health For Artists: Podcast Interview with TJ Walsh
On this episode, artist and psychotherapist TJ Walsh shares his story, how he found his way back to painting and the moment that inspired him to help others through therapy. TJ talks about overcoming emotional difficulty, depression, creative burnout and offers practical insight for creatives going through a hard time. We discuss his approach to painting and recent exhibition as well. Instagram: @tjwalsh Private Practice: www.tjwalshtherapy.com Art site: www.tjwalshartist.com
Ep 26Newbie marketing, pricing, creating a body of work and time management (and still making time for friends) | Champagne Chat With Kat #6
On this Q&A episode, Kat answers your questions about how to market yourself when you are still developing your style and voice, creating a cohesive body of work, pricing your art, what to focus on in your art career when you are strapped for time, navigating relationships, whether you need a degree to be an artist (spoiler, the answer is no) and more!
Ep 25The Art History Babes!
On this episode, Kat interviews Corrie and Natalie (2/4 of The Art History Babes) about the inspiration behind the Art History Babes podcast, handling criticism, the challenges of starting your own projects, building a community instead of competition and more. "The Art History Babes are four lady pals with Masters’ degrees in Art History that love to drink wine and discuss visual culture. The show explores various aspects of art and art history from a largely interdisciplinary perspective. Our primary goal is to make art accessible, promote curiosity, and illuminate how relevant and fun the study of visual culture can be." http://www.arthistorybabes.com/
Ep 24Going The Extra Mile: Career Decisions, Networking and Standing Out From The Crowd With Alicia Puig
On this episode, Alicia Puig shares how she figured out her unique career path in the art world and what helped her make the difficult decision about which one of her passions to pursue. Alicia has been able to carve out a place for herself in the arts by practicing resilience and handling rejection with grace. She shares tips on how to stick out from the crowd and outsmart your competition when looking for opportunities. This episode also offers effective networking strategies and offers tips for artists on working with galleries. If you are at a crossroads in your career or are excited about making it as a gallerist, curator or work with major art institutions, this one is for you!
Ep 23The Courage to Enjoy It: Interview with Andrew Salgado
On this episode of Art and Cocktails, Kat interviews contemporary artist Andrew Salgado about the inspiration behind his recent exhibition at Angell Gallery, his approach to painting, bringing pleasure back to art-making, the importance of rest for artists and much more. Andrew Salgado is a leading young figurative painter with over a dozen sold-out international exhibitions, including London, New York, Zagreb, Miami, Cape Town, and Basel. In 2017, Salgado was the youngest artist to ever receive a survey-exhibition at The Canadian High Commission in London, accompanied by a 300-page monograph, both of which were entitled TEN. www.andrewsalgado.com
Ep 22Dreaming Up Your Art Career | Champagne Chat With Kat #5
Kat offers simple tips on writing down goals for your art career and shares some recent wins within her own painting practice, including international exhibitions. This episode is a simple approach to dreaming and goal setting, specifically for emerging artists. Resources: Ideal Life Visualization by Jason Stephenson: https://youtu.be/J11_JxqSJlE Desire Map Book by Danielle Laporte: http://www.daniellelaporte.com/store/shop/books/the-desire-map-book-new.html
Ep 21Using Your Voice: Interview with Erika b Hess
Join us for a fun co-interview with artist Erika b Hess who recently launched her own podcast, I Like Your Work. We talk about artist residencies (I just got back from France at the time of recording), feminism, and being a painter, podcasting and entrepreneurship. Erika and I also discuss the importance of fostering our own artist communities and using our voice as artists. Erika b Hess is a painter based in Boston recognized for her use and interest in color. Hess’s work has been exhibited nationally including Prince Street Gallery in NYC, Last Projects in Los Angles, CA, and Boston Center for the Arts in Boston, MA. In 2017, she had two solo exhibitions, “The Line Between the Past and the Present,” at Musa Collective, Allston MA and “Viewing Light,” at Newton Free Library, Newton, MA. Her work has been featured in various publications including, Poets and Artists, Fresh Paint, Charles River Journal and Post Industrial Complex, a book released by the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit. Her work was selected by John Seed to be featured in, “Fifty Memorable Artists 2015”. She has served on panels such as Cleveland Institute of Art’s, “Feminism Now: Exposing the Truth”, was a visiting juror for Dayton Visual Art Center’s 2016-2018 biennial, and is a recurring juror for the Walker Art MFA Prize at Boston University. Hess is a co-founder of MUSA Collective, an artist-run collective in Boston, and received her MFA from Boston University. I Like Your Work is dedicated to interviewing creative people from painters and artists to collectors and curators. People who are involved in a creative lifestyle and also in building community within the arts. You can see images of artist work below on the blog or on Instagram at ilikeyourworkpodcast.
Ep 20Feminist Ceramics: Interview with Jen Dwyer
On this episode, Kat interviews Jen and learns about her creative journey, the inspiration behind her latest ceramics and her upcoming exhibition in NYC. Kat and Jen chat about overcoming creative fear, taking risks, self care and much more. Jen Dwyer is a ceramicist artist who makes socially engaged ceramic sculptures and functional art objects. Upcoming Exhibitions: Not For Your Bunny, Lucas Lucas Gallery, opening Oct 18 6-9pm (On view through Nov 18, 2018). Co-curated by Stacie Lucas and Nathalie Levey. Femme, Juxtapoz at the new brick and mortar gallery and bookstore in Jersey City (March 1st, 2019) www.jen-dwyer.com
Ep 19On Curating: Margaret Winslow, the Curator of Contemporary Art at the Delaware Art Museum
Join us for a fun and informative conversation with Margaret Winslow, the Curator of Contemporary Art at the Delaware Art Museum. Margaret shares her journey of becoming a curator, offers advice for those interested in pursuing museum or curatorial work and shares tips for interested in getting a museum exhibition. Margaret Winslow currently lives and works in Wilmington, Delaware where she is the Curator of Contemporary Art at the Delaware Art Museum. Margaret has curated for the Neuberger Museum of Art and The Delaware Contemporary and assisted with exhibits for the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum. Her recent exhibitions at the Delaware Art Museum include Dream Streets: Art in Wilmington 1970–1990, Retro-Active: Performance Art from 1964–1987, Anne Truitt: Luminosities, and Once Upon a Time in Delaware: In Quest of the Perfect Book, the most recent installment of Nina Katchadourian’s Sorted Books project. In 2010, she attended Independent Curators International’s Curatorial Intensive in New York and in 2015, she served as juror for Art of the State: Pennsylvania at the State Museum of Pennsylvania. Margaret holds a B.A. in Art History from the University of Mary Washington and an M.A. in Modern and Contemporary Art, Theory, and Criticism from SUNY Purchase College. Resources: https://www.delart.org http://www.mdartplace.org https://www.nationalservice.gov/programs/americorps
Ep 18Getting to the Next Level of Your Art Career, Tackling Fear and Staying Motivated | Champagne Chat With Kat #4
On this bonus episode, Kat shares her experiences and perspectives on fear, how to get to the next level of your art career and stay motivated. Reading materials to help you get to the next level: https://createmagazine.com/features/next-level-of-your-art-career-fear-and-motivation
Ep 17Instagram For Artists Part I | Champagne Chat With Kat #3
This month I celebrated new milestones on my Instagram accounts and wanted to share some simple, easy tips that helped me get my personal account to 20k and the magazine's account to 60k. I use instagram to network, share my work with the world and even connect with new collectors! I want to share what has been working for me to help you do the same. On this episode, I cover the basics on what to post, how to promote and even sell artwork. Perfect for beginners.
Ep 16Art as Ritual, Sourcing Materials from Nature and Artist Residencies with Gillian King
Join us for a special episode with artist Gillian King as she shares her story, as well as the evolution of her creative process. Gillian talks about how she started using plants and natural materials in her abstract paintings, her experiences in international artist residencies and more. Gillian King is a painter and art educator from Winnipeg, Manitoba and MFA Graduate from the University of Ottawa. http://www.gillianking.com
Ep 15Celebrating YOU! Info about the October event at PAFA and podcast interview with Kate Young
On this episode, Kat does a brief introduction to the Create! Magazine two-year anniversary launch party at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts on October 4, 2018, from 6:30-9:30 pm generously sponsored by PAFA and Bluecoat Gin. This event is a celebration of our magazine and the art community that makes it possible. Kate also interviews, Kate Young, Venue Sales Manager at PAFA about the beautiful space. RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/create-magazine-two-year-anniversary-launch-party-tickets-47575698194
Ep 14Protecting Your Creative Energy: Interview with Marc Scheff
On this episode, artist Marc Scheff openly shares his personal story and creative journey. Kat and Marc discuss the importance of curating your schedule, protecting your energy and filling your life with people and activities that inspire. "Marc Scheff is an award-winning artist based in New York City known for his unique dimensional conceptual portraits in layers of resin." Website: https://www.marcscheff.com/about/ Upcoming Exhibition at Corey Helford Gallery: http://www.coreyhelfordgallery.com/shows/frankenstein-200th-anniversary/info-press/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marcscheff/
Ep 13Let’s Talk About Artist Residences! Champagne Chat With Kat #2
On this Q&A episode, Kat answers your questions and shares her experiences with artist residencies in Greece, Iceland and France. She talks about what to expect, her favorite aspects, tips for packing, funding and more. If you are curious or are thinking about traveling abroad and applying to a residency, this one is for you! Resources: https://neslist.is https://www.skopartfoundation.org https://www.centrepompadour.com Where to find residencies: http://www.resartis.org/en/ https://www.transartists.org https://www.nyfa.org http://www.collegeart.org
Ep 12The Art of Cocktails: Interview with Justin Anthony, Co-Founder of Artwork Archive
On this episode, Kat chats with Justin Anthony about his creative upbringing, being the co-founder of Artwork Archive along with John Feustel, serving the art community and celebrating the art of cocktails through his new ventures. Justin explains the features of Artwork Archive and how it can help artists navigate the "not-so-sexy" aspects of their career and help them make a living doing what they love. Artwork Archive is an online resource that provides artists and collectors powerful, easy-to-use tools to organize and manage their artwork. This episode also touches on the importance of self care, striving for balance in our schedules on more! www.artworkarchive.com Justin's Cocktail Spots: www.americanbonded.com www.matchboxdenver.com www.bellwetherdenver.com About Artwork Archive A small team based out of of Denver CO, we are made up of artists, entrepreneurs, developers, writers, designers and explorers. We built Artwork Archive to give artists and collectors a better way to manage their art. We've been doing this since 2010 and were one of the first cloud-based art inventory systems. We serve thousands of artists, collectors and organizations from 50 different countries. We work closely with our users to build the best possible art management system for their needs. Our program is accessible enough for early-stage artists or collectors and powerful enough for some of the largest organizations. We pride ourselves in exceptional customer service.
Ep 11Trusting Your Intuition: Interview With Dan Lam
On this episode, Kat chats with artist Dan Lam about her personal story, creative journey and the evolution of her sculptures. The artist shares her intuitive approach to art making and talks about why artists should focus on developing their craft before anything else. Dan also shares tips on navigating the world of social media and offers advice for artists looking to use Instagram to grow their career. Website: https://www.bydanlam.com/ Dan Lam was born in the Philippines to Vietnamese refugee parents. The small family made their way to Texas when she was just a baby and established in Houston. Later, she and her mother would move to Dallas, TX. Always one to follow her intuition and passion, she pursued an academic path in the fine arts. Dan obtained her Bachelors of Fine Arts from the University of North Texas in the fall of 2010 and went on to a Master's program in Fine Arts at Arizona State University, graduating in the spring of 2014. Dan has had the honor of being published twice in New American Paintings, first in the MFA Issue no. 111 as Juror’s Pick as well in the West Region Issue No. 120.
Ep 10Art as a Celebration: Interview with Alonsa Guevara
On this episode, join us for a fun and inspiring conversation with artist Alonsa Guevara. Alonsa shares her journey of growing up in Chile, moving to New York and developing her career as a brilliant painter. Alonsa and Kat talk about inspiration, overcoming challenges, making money doing what you love and showing up for yourself as an artist. Alonsa's breathtaking paintings, personal story, hard working spirit and sunny personality will be sure to inspire you. Alonsa Guevara is a Brooklyn based artist. She was born in Rancagua, Chile. Her paintings blur the lines between fantasy and reality while celebrating the connection between humankind and nature. A big part of her inspiration derives from her childhood spent living in the Ecuadorian rainforest with her family, growing up surrounded by tropical landscapes and a diverse wildlife. Alonsa received her BFA from the Pontific Catholic University of Chile in 2009 and moved to New York in 2011. She was awarded the Elizabeth Greenshields Grant in 2013 while being at the MFA Program of the New York Academy of Art, and after graduating she was granted the Academy's Fellowship award 2015. Alonsa's work: https://www.alonsaguevara.com/ Anna Zorina Gallery: http://annazorinagallery.com/exhibitions/ New York Academy of Art: https://nyaa.edu/
Ep 9It Starts With The First Stitch: Interview with Olek
On this episode, Olek openly shares her story of growing up in Poland, moving to New York and establishing herself as a leading contemporary artist. She offers invaluable advice on maintaining a rigorous studio practice, trusting your intuition, showing up for yourself and much more. Warning: Olek’s passion for art and community is contagious. Olek's Website: http://oleknyc.com/
Champagne Chat With Kat #1 (tips For emerging artists)
bonusBonus Q&A episode for emerging artists! With lots of love, based on personal experiences Kat shares quick, simple tips for getting your work featured more, when to apply to galleries, building your own community, sharing your unique story, finding a mentor (or what that may look like for you) and more. Related Articles: The Do’s and Don’ts of Applying to Galleries https://createmagazine.com/features/2017/10/12/the-dos-and-donts-of-applying-to-galleries 5 Things Keeping Your Art from Being Featured https://createmagazine.com/features/2017/10/3/5-things-keeping-your-art-from-being-featured
Ep 8Going Full Circle: Chat with Jessica Rivas, artist and Marketing Associate at Art Miami Fairs
On this episode, Kat chats with Jessica Rivas, artist and Marketing Associate at Art Miami Fairs. Enjoy this fun conversation about her sketches, photography, vlog and maintaining an art practice while balancing other responsibilities in sunny Miami. Jessica shares her creative journey and the story of how destiny always seems to bring her back to art. Jessica's Website: http://www.jessicarivas.com/ Vlog: https://www.youtube.com/user/jessicacuh Art Miami: https://www.artmiami.com/
Ep 7The Language of Painting: Interview With Artist Anna Valdez
On this episode, Kat and Anna share a few drinks and dive into Anna's incredible journey as a painter. We chat about how her experiences in archeology and anthropology influenced her current work. Anna talks about her love of processes and rituals and explains the inspiration behind her beautiful paintings. Born in 1985 in Sacramento, California, Anna Valdez’s interest in cultural formation and collective consciousness began in her hometown. Exposed from a young age to a uniquely Californian cultural milieu, her proclivity for collecting and crafting a poignant and meaningful visual vocabulary took root during time spent sharing in the traditions and environments of people within her community. Her fascination with the ways in which cultural identities intersect lead her to pursue a career in sociocultural anthropology. It was on an archeological dig in Ireland that Valdez first discovered her skill for art making. Valdez was encouraged to keep a sketchbook of the site, creating scale drawings and maps. Visually reinterpreting these “abandoned sites” allowed Valdez to explore the connection between anthropological and artistic methods of cataloguing and record-keeping. Today, working across painting, drawing, printmaking, collage, and digital media, Valdez examines the relationship between material and cultural identity. Valdez incorporates articles found in domestic spaces such as plants, textiles, vessels and keepsakes into her work as a method of storytelling. Her colorful work invites the viewer to consider objects as emblematic of personal and collective experience, shifting between still life and portraiture. Anna Valdez received her MFA in painting from Boston University in 2013. Her work has been exhibited in museums and galleries across the United States. Valdez’s work has been featured in Juxtapoz Magazine, New American Paintings, Booooooom.com, and Daily Serving. Her work has recently been exhibited at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Masur Museum of Art, the Danforth Museum, Boston University Art Galleries, Hashimoto Contemporary in San Francisco, and Parts Gallery in Toronto Canada. Anna's Work: http://annavaldez.com/ Recent Museum Exhibition at Crystal Bridges: https://crystalbridges.org/exhibitions/georgia-okeeffe/
Ep 6Art and Story: Interview with Filmmaker Jesse Brass
On this episode of, Kat chats with Jesse Brass, an artist and storyteller behind the film series Making Art. The films have reached an audience of millions and been featured by leading art publications and blogs around the world. Kat interviews Jesse about his background and inspiration behind the series. Jesse’s Films: vimeo.com/jessebrass Support Jesse’s project: https://www.patreon.com/makingart
Ep 4Embracing The Weird, Wild and Wonderful (Interview with Shelby McFadden)
On this episode, Kat chats with graphic designer Shelby McFadden about her creative journey, falling in love with design, and eventually leaving her 9-5 to pursue her dreams. Shelby is a designer, founder and editor of Pikchur Magazine and the designer for Create! Magazine. Shelby also talks about the inspiration behind her new magazine, what inspires her and offers branding tips for creatives. Shelby McFadden is a graphic designer, illustrator, and entrepeneur who resides in a small town located between Baltimore, Annapolis, and Washington D.C. She graduated from Kutztown University of Pennsylvania in 2011 with a BFA in Communication Design with a concentration in Graphic Design and Advertising Design. She has a passion for art and design, and she feels imagination and creativity are what feeds the soul. With her mom’s influence, she grew up loving all things weird, nerdy and... “old.” Movies like Star Wars, Fright Night and Labyrinth are her top favorite movies to watch on repeat. You can often find her listening to David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, or 80’s artists like The Cure and Echo & the Bunnymen. Her favorite time of year is fall and Halloween season, and she is a big collector in Halloween antiques. For fun, she browses antique shops and yard sales, reads tarot cards to her friends, and plays Super Nintendo. She finds her interests influence her work and her love for everything weird, wild, and wonderful. https://www.pikchurmag.com/ https://createmagazine.com/
Ep 3Love in a Parallel Universe: Interview with Madelaine Buttini (Madbutt)
EMadelaine Buttini (Madbutt) is a visual artist from Brisbane, Australia currently exploring hand cut and digital collage using vintage and modern materials. In this episode, Maddie shares a beautiful, personal account of her life and creative journey. Enjoy our juicy chat about romance, changing careers, and following your instincts to find your artistic voice. We also discuss her current work and creative process behind her dreamy collages. Maddie's details www.madbutt.com.au https://www.instagram.com/madbutt/ Anthony Lister http://www.instagram.com/anthonylister Faust's details http://www.faustnewyork.com/ https://www.instagram.com/faustnewyork Scottie Marsh's details http://scottmarsh.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/scottie.marsh/
Ep 2The Good Witch of The Art World + Tips on Making Magic Happen in Your Art Career
In this episode, Kat chats with curator Sarah Potter about becoming an art adviser in NYC, as well as how she got the title “The Good Witch of the Art World". Sarah offers invaluable tips on overcoming creative block, how to successfully submit work to opportunities and more. We also learn about Sarah’s Cosmic Beach House summer pop-up project at Outpost in Asbury Park. Sarah’s Site: www.sarahpotterprojects.com The Outpost: www.outpost.city/outpost-asbury-park Instagram: @iamsarahpotter Jillian Carlock: www.jilliancarlock.com
Ep 2Artist Blocks, Books and Baileys: a conversation with The Jealous Curator
After years of knowing each other online, Danielle Krysa (The Jealous Curator) and I finally get to chat! We discuss her new book, collages and more. Join us for coffee and Baileys in this fun and inspiring interview. Order her new book: https://www.amazon.com/Big-Important-Book-Women-Artists/dp/0762463791 More about Danielle: http://www.krysa.com/ http://www.thejealouscurator.com/blog Intro music by Francisco Rigozzi and Martin Diaz Ámpola