Don’t Go Breaking My Art
Charise Pope and Nutnïg Spillkitz are two not-art-critics reviewing whatever art their amateur eyes think is interesting.
Categories: Arts
The Savvy Painter podcast, hosted by Antrese Wood, offers a treasure trove of insights that artists can’t afford to miss. Antrese’s teachings focus on nurturing a creative mindset and prioritizing mastery over perfection, making it a must-listen resource for artists worldwide. Whether you’re an emerging artist looking to hone your skills or an established pro seeking fresh perspectives, the show offers practical advice and inspiration But the real magic happens when you apply Antrese’s teachings in your own studio. Her guidance can help you unlock new levels of creativity and growth in your art. If you’re serious about elevating your skills and mindset, join Growth Studio—a unique opportunity to work directly with Antrese and join an amazing community of like minded artists.
Tags: antrese, art, artinterviews, artistinterviews, artmarketing, businessofart, cityscapes, Culture, fineart, howtosellart, interviews, landscapepainting, oilpainting, painting, pleinair
HVBR PRESENTS- NIGHT WORLD A PODCAST- SEASON 2: THE COLLECTION OF 15 Want more content from H V B R? Be sure to give a listen to: -MUSINGS, WOOLGATHERINGS & … https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vbXVzaW5ncy13b29sZ2F0aGVyaW5nc2h2YnI?ep=14 & -THE 5 MINUTE MIND WITH ZAF https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vdGhlLTUtbWludXRlLW1pbmQtd2l0aA?ep=14
Categories: Arts, Music, Society & Culture
Tags: #comingupinamerica, #june, America, art, becoming, being, comingup, community, Culture, Discovery, discussion, existence, exploration, family, friday, Identity, Map, mapping, music, October, opinion, Podcast, race, rap, relationships, self, Society, spokenword, talk, void, world
The hitchhike I wish I could’ve taken this year: Riding with hitchhiker artists to the North Pole.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: Acting, actor, architect, architecture, art, artist, chef, dance, dancer, hitchhike, hitchhiker, hitchhiking, music, musician, on, Paint, painter, ride, riding, road, The, travel
Fist in a Frame is an anime podcast.
Tags: anime, art, cartoons, Filmmaking, manga, oyaku, screenplay, story
Banned in the United States and United Kingdom throughout the 1920s, Ulysses turned conventional ideas of the novel inside out with its bold new form, style and theme. Deeply rooted in the Greek myth of the hero of the Trojan War, Joyce bases his novel on Ulysses or Odysseus, who is doomed to voyage for ten years before returning home to Ithaca. Joyce had been deeply influenced by the Iliad and the Odyssey, which he had read from Charles Lamb’s adaptations as a child. In fact, he considered him the epitome of the heroic ideal and constantly thought of giving the myth a new dimension in modern literature. However, the reader must be cautioned that it is not an easy book to read. It was also burdened by a strange and complicated publication history. Joyce’s original handwritten manuscript was typed by a number of less than competent typists who made a series of grammatical and spelling errors, leading to great confusion. It went through 18 different versions, each of which was full of more and more mistakes. Attempts to “correct” the text were being made as late as 2010 but the appeal of the book lies in its overall theme and in its rich symbolism. Ulysses is divided into 18 chapters, or episodes, each one referring to a Homeric character or episode in the Greek myth. Though Joyce did not originally title the chapters, he did refer to them by such names in private letters to his friends. He also gave them obscure titles from his researches in French translations of the Homeric sagas. Joyce himself understood the significance of his work. He is reputed to have remarked to the effect that he had stuffed the book with so many enigmas and puzzles that it would keep academicians buzzing for centuries! The names of each character are rooted in the deep symbolism and every episode sets the reader harking back to the Homeric myths. Apart from Greek legend, Joyce also used aspects of Celtic traditions of storytelling. Essentially, the plot deals with many ideas that have found echoes throughout human history. Paternity, the idea of the everyday hero, regret and personal conscience, the paradox of individual perspectives all conveyed through a plethora of symbols and motifs makes Ulysses a compelling if difficult read. More great books at LoyalBooks.com
Categories: Arts
Tags: art, audio books, audiobook, ebooks, fiction, free audio books, james joyce, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, Psychology, ulysses
Essays on music from M.J Murphy’s Twilight Guitar blog. The podcast covers a wide range of topics including music theory, techniques, philosophy and musicology. Welcome!
Tags: art, Arts, audioblog, blues, chords, Classical, composing, essay, guitar, improvising, instruction, jazz, lessons, music, Musicology, of, Philosophy, rock, scales, soloing, songwriting, theory, zen
Welcome back to the Cloth Cultures podcast series. For season 3, Amber Butchart speaks to some of the artists and curators who are exhibiting at the British Textile Biennial throughout October this year, 2023. Tune in to hear discussions focussing on some of the most pressing issues facing the textile industries, and its history and legacy today, from textile waste imperialism to regenerative fashion, and even the links between the depiction of witchcraft and weaving.
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Tags: art, cloth, cotton, Culture, fashion, History, linen, silk, textiles, wool
A podcast about Time being Fun and Funny being Time.
Categories: Leisure
Tags: art, design, development, game, gamedesign, Leisure, programming
Join us for A MUTABLE PODCAST as we wander with ease through a surprising catalog of casual ramblings on the topics of art, music, games, technology, and mindfulness. Presented by B.LEAGUER, a ~97°F heap in the clothing of a confused former librarian.
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Categories: Leisure, Music, Technology
Tags: art, games, indie games, Indie Music, mindfulness, music, Technology
Explore the world of the contemporary underground noise music scene with Roman Leyva via wide-ranging, in-depth, and personal interviews with some of its finest artists.
Categories: Music
Tags: art, collage, concrete, cut, electronics, Experimental, harsh, musique, noise, power, sound, Tape, up
As part of out unique online training Towards Vivencia, once a month we invite dance-artists we admire to talk to Jorge Crecis about Peak Performance Presence, how to sustain a long and successful career in the arts and what are the books and other resources our guests feed from.
Welcome to the Learning to Lose Podcast. We’re here to have no holds barred conversations about everything mental health, sobriety, and happiness. Meet your host Patrick Ridge (@pat_ridge) Pat, a seasoned veteran in the music industry (aka Preston Moronie of Hyper Crush), but also a seasoned veteran of life itself. Pat has been sober for 14 years and lives his life by a certain set of principles. His Sponsor Billy is the Co Host.
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Categories: Music, Society & Culture, TV & Film
Undercurrent releases short conversations with artists exhibiting at Undercurrent and other guests about ten times a year.
Categories: Arts
Tags: art, contemporary, dumbo, lithuania, Multimedia, nyc
Meditate This! is two regular guys interviewing some of the world’s leading experts about meditation, mindfulness, science, spirituality, and art of living mindfully. Enjoy our spin-off episodes Mindfulness Schmindfulness and How I Meditate
Categories: Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Tags: art, buddhism, business, Comedy, meditation, mindfulness, neuroscience, Philosophy, science, spirituality, zen
Talking about arts, culture, humanities and the creative minds that help us make sense of the world. Served with a splash of the finest music. In which Lisa Roet explains why she erected a giant silver chimpanzee in front of Arts Centre Melbourne; Loretta Barnard shares what she learned about creativity by writing a book on 27 Australian musical families; and Zvi Belling proves his theory that Hip Hop is the ‘firstborn’ of Jazz music.
Categories: Arts, News, Society & Culture
Tags: art, australia, cinema, festivals, jazz, Literature, music, social enterprise, theatre
Updated every week with new artistic and creative treats from the south of the country.
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Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
“To see or not to see? That is the question.” Grace Curley discusses and dissects the psychological and philosophical meaning behind culturally impactful and personally inspiring classics: From films, to books, to art, to philosophy. ‘To See or Not to See’ was conceived to expand the perspective and the conversation on beloved media by entering from an angle that is usually overlooked or not discussed.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture, TV & Film
Tags: art, book reviews, Books, Culture, film, film reviews, Literature, Philosophy, Society, tv
This podcast will explore the development of the art, architecture, culture and history in Italy, from ancient Roman times through the Renaissance. Listeners will develop an understanding of Italy’s role in the development of Western civilization and an ability to appreciate and understand works of art in their historical context.
Tags: architecture, art, Florence, History, Italy, milan, painting, Renaissance, Rome, sculpture
Studio Visit with r4v3n is a show that dives deep into the lives and careers of the leading artists and collectors in the emerging digital art space.
Categories: Arts, Technology
Tags: art, artist interviews, Bitcoin, Digital Art, etherium, generative art, museum, nft, web3