This week Kate Sweeney joins the podcast to talk about her studio practice that is informed by her background in science and career as a medical illustrator. Her recent work utilizes printmaking, painting, collage, and a variety of digital techniques and often works on paper.
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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 MoreLIZ TRAN
Liz Tran joins the podcast from Seattle (WA) to discuss her studio practice which explores a variety of mixed media including painting, ceramics, video, and installation.
Read MoreJOHN REDDINGTON 2
John Reddington returns to the podcast to discuss his recent painting and drawing works, which piece together a variety of personal narratives, stories, observations, life experience… even the “Predator Machine.”
Read MoreSCHUYLER MAEHL
This week Schuyler Maehl joins the podcast to discuss his early work and his time living in Iceland.
Read MoreCORY PEEKE
This week Cory Peeke joins the podcast to discuss his massive series of collage works, which reuse a variety of found and printed materials to explore themes of ideas of sexuality, identity and history.
Read MoreLESLIE MUTCHLER
This week Leslie Mutchler joins the podcast to talk about a wide variety of work including her flat work, sculpture, and installations which allow for viewer participation.
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 MoreMICHELLE FORSYTH
This week Michelle Forsyth joins the podcast to discuss her cathartic and intricate studio practice which includes a variety of 2-D and installation works.
Read MoreMITCH MITCHELL
This week Mitch Mitchell joins the podcast to talk about his print based works that explore ideas of landscape through print and installation.
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.
Read MoreCORA JOYCE LIM
This week Cora Joyce Lim joins the podcast to talk about her work, which incorporates a variety of media including painting, sculpture, and installation; Cora was selected as one of our 2012 Studio Break Competition Winners.
Read MoreJESSICA MONGEON
This week Jessica Mongeon joins the podcast to discuss her work which combines representational and abstract approaches to her multi-media works..
Read MoreMARINE TEMPELS
This week Marine Tempels joins the podcast to talk about the evolution of her studio practice and the balance of representation and abstraction in her paintings.
Read MoreBILL CONGER & COLIN NESBIT, THE STRAWBERRY THIEF
This week Bill Conger & Colin Nesbit return to the podcast to talk about their collaborative exhibition at Helmuth Projects entitled The Strawberry Thief.
Read MoreMEGAN MITCHELL
This week Megan Mitchell joins the podcast to talk about her ceramic work and the evolution of her studio practice, process, and materials.
Read MoreJOHN PHILLIP ABBOTT
John Phillip Abbott joins the podcast from Albuquerque (NM) to talk about his colorful text based paintings that rely on process.
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