This week Ann Blaas & Eric Ockrassa return to the podcast to discuss their studio practice, which largely focuses on abstract paintings. Ann & Eric have an upcoming two-person exhibition entitled: “Shapes and Colors” that opens at Studio Break Gallery on December 10th from 4-8PM.
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This week Dana Sikkila returns to the podcast to discuss the latest from The 410 Project, a contemporary art gallery and experimental space located in Mankato, MN.
Read MoreJASON FRANZ, DIRECTOR OF MANIFEST
This week Jason Franz, director of Manifest, joins the podcast to discuss the history and formation of the Cincinnati nonprofit since it’s inception in 2004.
Read MoreJOSHUA COX, PEORIA ART GUILD
Joshua Cox joins us from the Peoria Art Guild to talk a bit about the history of the guild and share some insight into the new education program which offers guided tours, studio courses, and professional workshops for practicing artists.
Read MoreKENDRA PAITZ 3, ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY GALLERIES
This week Kendra Paitz, Director and Chief Curator of Illinois State University Galleries joins us to talk about the new exhibition venue and the current survey exhibition of paintings by Walter Robinson from 1979-2014 entitled “Paintings and Other Indulgences.”
Read MoreDANA SIKKILA MURPHY
This week Dana Sikkila Murphy joins the podcast to talk about the evolution of her studio practice, printmaking, mixed media work, and installation.
Read MoreDEMO PROJECT, ALLISON LACHER & JEFF ROBINSON
This week Allison Lacher & Jeff Robinson of Demo Project in Springfield Illinois join Dave to discuss past, current, and future exhibitions while shedding light on the mission of the alternative space.
Read MoreERIN HAYDEN & JEFF ROBINSON
Erin Hayden & Jeff Robinson join us this week to share insight into their use of material as both use found materials in their works that explore collage, assemblage, and transformation.
Read MoreJOHN REDDINGTON & DAVID LINNEWEH
This week John Reddington & David Linneweh chat about their recent paintings for the exhibition entitled: So, IL.
Read MoreTIM KOWALCZYK, JOSEPH JENNER, & LAUREN TURK
This week Tim Kowalczyk, Joseph Jenner, and Lauren Turk join the podcast to talk about their exhibition entitled: Of Clay, Metal, and Fiber at Joliet Junior College.
Read MoreBARRY BLINDERMAN
This week Barry Blinderman joins the podcast with a variety of stories regarding his experiences as a curator, writer, and musician.
Read MoreBRIAN FRINK 3, RACA
Brian Frink joins the podcast to talk about recent studio work and to discuss RACA or Rural America Contemporary Art, an art organization he formed a few years ago.
Read MoreMARK HAROLD PONDER, BOX 13
This week Mark Harold Ponder joins the podcast to discuss Box 13 Artspace, a multifunctional contemporary art space in Houston that hosts a variety of exhibitions with a diverse art membership.
Read MoreBRIAN FRINK 2
This week Brian Frink makes his way back to the podcast to discusses his trip to France in search of the Black Madonnas and how it impacted his studio work.
Read MoreJEFF ROBINSON & STEPHEN LINKSVAYER
Jeff Robinson & Stephen Linksvayer join the podcast to discuss Jeff’s solo exhibition entitled “Stacks” at the former gallery in Bloomington (IL) called Heavy Brow.
Read MoreSAGE DAWSON
Sage Dawson joins the podcast from St. Lous (MO) to talk about her multimedia works, and her new exhibition called: On Streets Like Ours, In Rooms, Up Collapsing Stairs.
Read MorePETER SHEAR 2
This week Peter Shear returns to the podcast to discuss his Solo Exhibition entitled “Sausage” at the Peoria Art Guild. The show features nearly 100 small paintings which explore shape, color, and surface coupled with diverse exploration.
Read MoreSHELBY SHADWELL 2
Shelby Shadwell joins us the podcast to talk about his recent exhibition at Manifest Gallery in Cincinnati Ohio and some new approaches in the studio.
Read MoreKENDRA PAITZ 2, ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY GALLERIES
This week Kendra Paitz (Violet Poe Projects) returns to the podcast to discuss the exhibition she’s curated for Illinois State University entitled The House of the Seven Gables, based on Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel from 1851.
Read MoreBRIAN FRINK
This week Brian Frink makes his way back to the podcast to discusses his trip to France in search of the Black Madonnas and how it impacted his studio work.
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