The Other Creatives
The Other Creatives features interviews with creatives of marginalized genders. The aim is to create artistic exposure and a collaborative community.
Categories: Arts
Artist and Designer Susan Maddux chats to incredible artists about the role of resilience in their careers.
Listen for in-depth conversations about the journey artists embark on – the bumps in the road, the inevitable struggles, and the breakthroughs which follow. Susan invites her guests to share the times in their careers they really questioned themselves and their artistic purpose, and what happened as a result.
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Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: art, artist, arts industry, careers, conversation, creative, creative arts, creative career, creative journey, creative resilience, creativity, design, resilience, susan maddux, the arts
In his book, On the Shores of Politics, Jacques Ranciere argues that the Western Platonic project of utopian politics has been based upon ‘an anti-maritime polemic’. The treacherous boundaries of the political are imagined as island shores, riverbanks, and abysses. Its enemies are the mutinous waves and the drunken sailor. ‘In order to save politics’, writes Ranciere, ‘it must be pulled aground among the shepherds’. And yet, as Ranciere points out, this always entails the paradox that to found a new utopian island, safe from the perils of sailors and the sea, means crossing the sea once more.1 Margaret Cohen, in an article surveying the turn towards maritime themes in twenty-first century literary criticism, argues that literary scholars have historically fixed their gazes upon land, with an effort ‘so spectacular that it might be called hydrophasia’. But that hydrophasia appears to be ebbing, and the new attention given to the sea, as what Hester Blum calls ‘a proprioceptive point of inquiry’, in Oceanic Studies, the New Atlantic Studies, and the Archipelagic paradigm gathering strength in British and Irish Studies, promises some degree of liberation from the terra firma overdeterminations of nationalism within literary studies. Series Editor: John Brannigan. Scholarcast theme music by: Padhraic Egan, Michael Hussey and Sharon Hussey. Development: John Matthews, Brian Kelly, Vincent Hoban, Niall Watts, UCD IT Services, Media Services
Categories: Education
Tags: Anne Fogarty, art, Claire Wills, Culture, DCU, Eddie Holt, Elaine Sisson, english, Frank McGuinness, Literature, Paige Reynolds, PJ Mathews, riverdance, Scholarcast, Sean Ryder, UCD
A museum director and a few obsessed college professors discuss all things film, TV, music, comics, and popular culture.
Categories: Music, Society & Culture, Technology, TV & Film
Tags: and, architecture, art, college, Culture, film, frank, History, kathryn, kiefel, kynde, Literature, matt, media, popular, reynolds, Robert, sickels, Studies, tv, visual, Whitman
Have you ever wanted to learn how to make comics like the pros do? Comics Experience’s Andy Schmidt gives you the inside information and tips that can help to make you a better comics creator. Andy, the founder of the online comic book school Comics Experience, is a former editor at Marvel Comics and IDW Publishing, as well as a comic book writer and the author of the Eagle Award-winning book, The Insider’s Guide to Creating Comics and Graphic Novels, published by Impact Books.
Categories: Arts
Tags: art, Books, Comic, comics, Experience, graphic, Making, novels, writing
I Go To Therapy is a collection of conversations with creatives about mental health. Fiction author Sydney Warner Brooman hosts candid discussions with Canadian visual artists, poets, musicians, actors, and creatives of all kinds. How does artistic practice impact mental illness? How can we as creatives work to subvert narratives of sufferance equating to better work?
Categories: Arts, Education, Health & Fitness
Tags: art, artists, creative practice, i go to therapy, mental heath, mental illness, therapy, writers and mental health
Lights.. Red Carpets .. Cameras.. I’m Arturo Holmes and I’m welcoming you into my world in the life of a celebrity photographer. Super Bowls, Oscars, Met Gala, every possible event you can name, I’ve shot it. This podcast is all about sharing my journey as well as the guest’s journey’s that we’ll have on. I want to be a resource but more importantly just some positivity … it’s different on this side! So come… and Shoot YOUR Shot with me every episode.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: art, artist, camera, celebrity, designer, Draw, film, painter, photo, photographer, shoot, video, videographer
The All Things Interesting podcast is a casual interview show, with guests ranging from friends to interesting individuals across the world. Everyone has a unique and interesting story worth sharing.
Categories: Business, Society & Culture
Tags: art, Casual, Food, interesting, interview, life, media, philosphy, SPorts, Technology
Art of the Short is an Interactive Literary Art Installation and Podcast. Every other week, hosts Jori and Bethers, overextend our opinions on short stories, written by your favorite authors. Then we make ART of our interpretations! Like, Bethers will be guilty of “Georgia O’Keeffe”–ing labia onto a tote bag as a protest to misogyny, “FREE THE VULVA!” While Jori writes a little diddy that just loops, “F*** PATRIARCHY!…stuff like that.
Lil’ Shorties! Our Lil’ Shorty episodes feature the not so known story tellers, where we read a short story by YOU, and of course we’ll make art of our interpretations!
We invite you to read along with us and join the conversation by sending in your artwork to add to the gallery! We want to hear your thoughts on these short stories, we want YOUR perspective–that’s what this project is all about!
For more information go to Artoftheshort.com and follow the installation on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter, @artoftheshort to see what others think of these short stories through their art!
FUN FACT: We provide a free link to all short stories in our show notes for you–thoughtfully curated by our very own Bethers herself!
Links to ALL short stories past and present, go here: Art of the Short story links!
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Categories: Arts, Comedy, Society & Culture
Tags: art, Art Community, Art Installation, artist, Authors, Comedy, Contemporary Literature, Culture, English Literature, feminism, Informative, Short stories, Society, Stories, story-telling
WVFP is a comedy and culture podcast featuring NYC personalities in a casual atmosphere. Hosted by Nathan Gene FM and a revolving cast of cohosts
https://www.patreon.com/WVFP
Categories: Arts, News, Society & Culture
Tags: art, Comedy, gallery, interviews, new york city, nyc, opening, pod, Podcast
In these podcasts I am reading pages from the book I wrote. “The artists guide to spending a calm life”
Categories: Arts
Hey guys! It’s Livia and Chloe here, tune in to Artists in pyjamas to hear us talk and laugh about our struggles and successes living in London as artists. We met at the Royal College of Art in 2019 and became best friends nearly instantly. Our shared passion for textile, colour, and public engagement made us eager to collaborate. Together we create installations, workshops, and podcasts with the aim to create a community of like-minded creatives who want to support one another.
We graduated from our Textile MA back in June 2021 and have worked hard since to make our dream of working as full-time artists a reality. This journey comes with many lows and highs, but together we can create a safe and open place to share the realities of an artist’s life!
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Categories: Arts
Tags: art, artists, artstudents, career, Culture, design, friends, life, lifestyle, student
THE FOOD SEEN explores the intersections of food, art & design, and how chefs and artists alike are amalgamating those ideas, using food as their muse & medium across a multitude of media. Host, Michael Harlan Turkell, talks with fellow photographers, food stylists, restaurateurs, industrial and interior designers; all the players that make the world so visually delicious, that want to eat with your eyes.
Categories: Arts
Tags: art, chefs, design, Food, food radio, food stylists, Heritage Radio Network, interviews, Michael Harlan Turkell, photography, restauranteurs, talk radio, The Food Seen
Nature Theater of Oklahoma directors Kelly Copper and Pavol Liska talk to artists, curators and people around the world — from New York to Frankfurt, Brussels, Paris, et. al. These are long form conversations in the spirit of the radio conversations of John Cage and Morton Feldman. Nothing is off limits. (Note: for photos of our guests and more information about the show, please be sure to visit the show website at www.okradio.org)
Categories: Arts
Tags: art, artists, Culture, international, nature, of, oklahoma, performance, talk, theater
Hello! I am Michelle Lloyd founder of United ArtSpace, and I’m bringing you the Your Art Matters Podcast. I believe there is a place for everyone in the art world, and it is possible at any stage and any age to bring your creative passions alive. Every week, I will bring you a dose of inspiration, with thought-provoking and motivational conversation, so you can make art you love and turn what you love into a living. So together, let’s get motivated, inspired and make art!
Categories: Arts
Tags: art, ArtCommunity, artists, artstudio, artworld, creativity, makeartyourliving, thehub, thevirtualartstudio, unitedartspace
Film, Literature and the New World Order is a monthly podcast series from CorbettReport.com. In this series, James Corbett of The Corbett Report and a rotating series of guests dissect a different book or movie each month, examining its messages, exposing propaganda, understanding connections and finding the real agenda (and sometimes the real solutions) offered to us in the media we consume.
Categories: Arts
Tags: analysis, art, Authors, Books, cinema, Conspiracy, criticism, film, Literature, memes, Movies, nwo, programming, Society
Comic book creators Don Garvey and Mike Connelly review the movies, comics, television, and music that creatively inspire them.
Categories: Leisure, TV & Film
Tags: anime, art, artist, Arts, Comic, comicbook, comicbooks, comics, comixology, darkhorsecomics, DCcomics, digitalcomics, doctorwho, fantasy, hobbies, hobby, horror, hungergames, imagecomics, manga, Marvel, marvelcomics, movie, Movies, review, scifi, screenwriting, startrek, starwars, television, tv, write, Writer
Inspiring Stories & Actionable Strategies. A Weekly Podcast Companion for Your Creative Journey.
Categories: Arts, Business, Education
Tags: andy j pizza, art, art business, artist, artwork, business, creative, creative business, creative career, creative pep talk, creativity, design, illustration, marketing, pep, talk