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Best Art School podcasts we could find (updated June 2020)
Best Art School podcasts we could find
Updated June 2020
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Your Creative Push is the daily podcast that pushes YOU to pursue your creative passion. Every week, Youngman Brown interviews artists, musicians, writers, photographers, graphic designers, and other inspirational creative individuals in an attempt to get them to inspire you to put aside your excuses and START DOING WORK. Each artist opens up to YOU, revealing the things that hold THEM back on a daily basis, and how they FIGHT THROUGH IT. They then give you one final push, in an attempt to m ...
 
Professional artists Laura Boswell and Peter Keegan discuss the practical issues of making art your career. Drawing on their own experiences they offer candid advice for artists who want to make a living from their work. Laura is a printmaker working in Linocut and Japanese woodblock, with work is in several public collections. She writes a monthly advice column for Artists and Illustrators Magazine. Peter is a portrait painter working predominantly to commission for both private and public ...
 
We are bridging the cultural gap for careers in art + design. Our interview episodes dive deep into community, tactics, and mentorship. We share candid conversations with the best in Design about what it actually takes to have a seat at the table and see your ideas come to life. No fluff. No ambiguity. Mild cursing. So, whether you're knee deep in building your own design business or just a lover of fine art, this is a place where you can come to elevate your mindset and skillset as a design ...
 
This podcast is dedicated to empowering you to embrace teaching art with works of art. Each episode will dive deep into different aspects of teaching art - from passionate art teachers sharing their work, to mini trainings on art appreciation strategies that you can use in your classroom, to conversations about the highs and lows that come with being a teacher. Come back each week for an informative interview with an amazing art teacher!
 
Stan Prokopenko and Marshall Vandruff are art instructors. If you love the arts, particularly the craft of drawing and painting and image-making… and you want to level up your skills or even make a living with your skills, we are here to answer your questions. We’re here to offer you advice, refer you to our resources, share your love of the craft and maybe inspire you! Learn to Draw - www.proko.com Marshall Vandruff - www.marshallart.com Stan Prokopenko - instagram.com/stanprokopenko For ad ...
 
Breaking into the creative world is hard enough—and making it as a full-time freelance designer is even tougher. Join host and freelance designer and illustrator Rocky Roark as he talks with special guests about all things freelancing. If you’ve been thinking about starting your own creative projects or you just want to hear thoughtful, actionable advice for your creative career, this podcast is for you.
 
Welcome to HeightsCast, the official podcast of The Heights School! Every other week, we feature interviews with teachers and educators here at The Heights School and elsewhere, on the education and formation of the type of man you’d want your daughter to marry. Our hope is that through this medium we can enlighten, inspire, and reassure the parents and friends of The Heights community, and parents and educators throughout the world. Join us!
 
Whatever our creative passion is, we can all agree on doing more of what we love – writing, drawing, crafting, composing, photography. How do we find time? How do we exist in reality without letting it stop our progress? How do we make our projects happen in the real world; doing what we can, with what we have, while we have it? Creative Drive is a biweekly podcast for everyday people creating extraordinary things. Tune in for down-to-earth perspective, practical tips, and some occasional ra ...
 
Today's family and social-economic systems are failing and will continue to do so unless the collective people regain a proper understanding of reality. Generations Radio, with Kevin Swanson, presents that proper understanding of reality by speaking to the issues people face in the modern day from the perspective of a biblical worldview. Broadcasting from our basement studio in Elizabeth, Colorado, we reach over 100 countries.
 
Agostino Zoida's Home Schooled Podcast A Stand up Comedian Agostino Zoida hosts this podcast with Co-Host Kevin Lyons (Writer & Filmmaker)Every episode is a different guest; Comedians, Writers, Producers, Directors & Actors to discuss their craft and have some fun and share their experiences and stories. Join us for some laughs, easy listen and some good talk radio. Please Subscribe and Enjoy!
 
Tech+Art is the community for curious individuals and creators who are looking to make a dent in the universe. Together, we’re exploring the new frontiers of creativity, humanity and how emerging technologies will continue to shape our culture, professions, products - and much more! Join us on this journey as we speak with artists, makers, researchers, designers and creators from all backgrounds and fields. Tech+Art is an inclusive community and we make all our content for you! So we want to ...
 
We all could use a little creative nudge every now and then that will prod us, encourage us, and give us a shot of inspiration. Artistic Accomplices is the podcast that gives you small doses of motivation and creative encouragement as you make, create, play, and live. Join Eric Scott as he shares his thoughts on art, creativity, and learning and interviews artists, writers, educators, and more. Like the gym buddy that motivates you to hit the gym on a regular basis, Artistic Accomplices is t ...
 
That High School Life is a podcast about, you guessed it, high school. It's hosted by Joe Ticar, a high school teacher at an international school in Germany. Guests on this podcast include a variety of interesting characters: Students, professionals, teachers, professional students, student teachers. Each episode takes a look at different topics surrounding the adventure that is high school: Life abroad as an expat teacher, learning in the International Baccalaureate curriculum, interesting ...
 
Conversations with quilters, designers, tool-makers, all kinds of people connected to the quilting industry. Hobby quilters, famous quilters, and everyone in between. A research podcast from Tulane Law School hosted by Elizabeth Townsend Gard. Yes, some talk about copyright and intellectual property law too and how it connects to quilting.
 
The mission of Art School Advantage is to help prospective students and their parents, current studenTs, and graduates develop their personal, life-long advantage in the form of saving money, saving time, and avoid pitfalls by making highly-informed decisions, before attending, while attending, and after graduating from an art or design school, college or program.
 
ESOL listening practice materials for English language learners. Prepared by ‘one of the best writers of language learner materials in English'. All levels including IELTS, FCE, GCSE etc. Linked worksheets and other learning resources can be found here: https://esolepacks.com/
 
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Double-consciousness is a concept in social philosophy referring, originally, to a source of inward “twoness” putatively experienced by African-Americans because of their racialized oppression and disvaluation in a white-dominated society. The concept is often associated with William Edward Burghardt Du Bois, who introduced the term into social and…
 
Recreating art school from home ends with a discussion about how much equipment an art student needs and the importance of a productive workspace. Stan and Marshall talk about starting a digital painting with $65, how a little discomfort can be beneficial, how limitations can improve or hurt creativity, and separating work from home. Call and Ask Y…
 
Kevin Murphy is an internationally recognized award-winning portrait painter and illustrator. Since 1993, he’s delivered nearly 600 commissioned works within the fields of Illustration and Portraiture. Kevin is also the cofounder of The Evolve Artist Program, where he teaches all traditional classes. The Art Academy, from which the Evolve program w…
 
Gina Livingston joins us to talk about their efforts in the Atlanta area. We've been watching their amazing response for masks on Facebook. Gina joins us. She also talks about having a spouse in the medical profession, and how they are keeping the family safe. For more on the efforts, see https://www.facebook.com/groups/SMAHAtlanta/.…
 
This week we're joined by New York designer Emily Bode, who tells us why she moved Bode HQ to a greenhouse in British Columbia. We also discuss her fresh new website, what it's like to design collections based on your friends, the joy of tiny kitchens, and how to get your crib smelling like the Bode store. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit me…
 
Jack and Reid are full of feelings and questions as the world falls apart during this double pandemic moment. Bill T Jones joins them to bring some life learned wisdom and some questions of his own. BILL T. JONES in conversation with JACK (MARCH 2018) MORE: YOUTUBE.COM/DANCEANDSTUFF SUPPORT THE MAKING OF DANCE AND STUFF via PATREON WWW.DANCEANDSTUF…
 
Recorded during Lockdown, apologies for the sound quality. Should you keep a sketchbook? Laura and Peter have very different responses to this, Peter has kept sketchbook throughout his professional career whilst Laura has some but their use is slightly more ad hoc. The consistent thing for both of them is that it is important to take notes, both wr…
 
Here is a clarion call to open all churches of true faith, NOW. Despair deaths are twice the incidence of COVID-19 deaths in America, and churches remain closed while hospitals are open. What’s with that? Kevin Swanson compares the present scenario to other pandemics in history, and finds this to be 1/1000th of the pandemics faced by Londoners in 1…
 
This is the first of three talks that Father Ian gave at the Be Set Free 2019 retreat. In this episode he talks about the thing in your life that you most want to keep hidden is the first thing that you need to talk about. The Lord wants to set you free! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm…
 
We bring back Rene Aguirre to continue our conversation from a couple of weeks ago; episode 290 titles :WO2020060606" and in this episode we discover some of our predictions from our last conversation have already came true, plus one of our predictions came true right when we were recording. You don't want to miss this one. Click Here for Home Scho…
 
Theriots across America following the alleged, murderous act takenagainst a man who had not been convicted of a crime — has resultedin more mayhem and destruction since the Rodney King riots of the1990s. The constant cry is for “justice.” But what is justice? That’s the million dollar question, and there is only one way toanswer it — the objective …
 
"Children like to do what they can do." This week, Andrew and Julie delve into the three laws of motivation and provide insight on how to implement them in your student's learning environment. Stay tuned towards the end when Andrew reveals the two secret weapons for creating enthusiasm in your students. GO TO PART 1 REFERENCED MATERIALS: "The Art a…
 
Episode 31: In this episode, Cathy + remus talk about police abolition, and what comics are capable (and NOT capable) of doing. Comics as an activist tool are discussed, as well as ways educators can work to eliminate police presence in schools. Solidarity forever. Black lives matter. For episode citation: https://comicarted.com/blog/2020/6/3/drawi…
 
Adult Swim is known for shows that push the envelope for both what you can show on TV, and how you bring your stories to life. "JJ Villard's Fairy Tales" is a twisted and hilarious take on the Grimm Brothers' famous works. In this episode, JJ joins us to discuss the incredible show, overcoming numerous setbacks, and what it was like to work with th…
 
Would you like to be part of a group of women like us? The Daughters of Bilitis office hours are open. Bonus episodes! Cute buttons! Cute mugs! Cute archival research photos! Join me on Patreon at patreon.com/queerserial. This week’s bonus episode is also a true queer history story called “A Murder in Midtown.” It’s a wild tale. Love the show? Plea…
 
The past couple of months have been...interesting (in the sense of the phrase, "May you live in interesting times"). This episode of That High School Life is an interview with Johannes, an IB Year 1 student at International School Ruhr. Since we just recently implemented a hybrid (in-person/online) learning schedule, this interview during a lunch b…
 
I have written and re-written this email several times, realizing how much I still need to learn in this journey. My heart is broken right now and I am at a loss on what to say. I am aware of my place of privilege and my lack of expertise in areas of justice and anti-racism. I acknowledge that I do not do enough as an ally. As a white man, I need l…
 
Never has this generation (or any of us) experienced anything so traumatic, so devastating, so defining, and so exhilarating as these earthshaking events that have unfolded in the last two months. Economically, socially, ecclesiastically, and politically, the nation is facing massive challenges now. The world is impacted more than any other time si…
 
Heather Ensley talks to us about her own journey in mask making: "I joined the Million Mask Challenge on April 5th. I decided I wanted to make affordable face masks for the everyman. The first day I sewed the Deconess pattern and found it cumbersome and time consuming. So I developed my own pattern called the Tootsie Roll because it kind of looks l…
 
A continuation of the podcast with just me and my co-host Kevin "American Lyon Heart" Lyons in dealing with the world's & social media's interpretations of today's dark reality. We continue in a more positive note with a special message. Click here for Puffy Mattress: https://puffy.com/?sscid=61k4_xbbfClick here for Laugh Lounge App: https://www.la…
 
WhenChristian musicians and others walk away from the faith, we don’trecognize the thing they are walking away from. A close examinationof Christian musician, Jonathan Steingard’s testimony of apostasyfrom the faith finds that he wasn’t taught the Bible. The analysisis helpful to better understand the typical vacuous arguments held upagainst the fa…
 
Michael Ray was one of the very first students to go through the Evolve Artist Program curriculum. Throughout his education and work with Evolve, Michael has been an inspiration for how to get work done and get it done well. Michael has a family, a full-time job and many other responsibilities but was still able to thrive with Evolve, and is now lo…
 
Hear how Melissa Thom collaborates in building a culture of reading and strengthens relationships with students remotely! YouTube: Live from the Library #LiteracyInspiredCrafts Website bit.ly/MasksByMelissa Enrichment Resources WHPS Online Professional Learning Melissa Thom’s blog: Joyful Learning Bristow Middle School Virtual Library (a work in pr…
 
We had bank vaults full of #NewMusic in our playlist! An eclectic mix of original, intelligent, melodic, grown-up songs - #electronic, #rnb, #jazz, #blues and #acoustic. And mostly from artists who you have not heard of - yet!Our Luvva Cover feature, this week, is a new cover of a beautiful love song by Magnetic Fields. The song is called 'the Book…
 
In this episode for Sunday Edition, we welcome Kyle Chayka to examine Silicon Valley’s taste for minimalist design. Is this just the latest development for a style that has a long history but only emerged into pop culture during the 1960s and ‘70s when a contemporary art movement emerged to propel the taste for less into a global phenomenon? Chayka…
 
First in a long time face to face podcast with me and my co-host Kevin Lyons for an inspirational episode live from the THM studio Click Here for Puffy Mattress: https://puffy.com/?sscid=51k4_waoqmClick here for HomeSchooled Merch: https://www.agostinocomedian.com/merchClick Here for tour dates:https://www.agostinocomedian.com/tour…
 
The nation is moredivided than ever, and the divisions are seeping into the SouthernBaptist Denomination, and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary inLouisville, Kentucky. As with feminism and homosexuality, thedivisions always seem to tie into respect or disrespect for the Lawof God. We take apart the Critical Race Theory by a biblical view,and wa…
 
Jack teaches Reid about scrambled days and recounts a trip into Manhattan that scrambled his brain. They are joined by the brilliant Daniel Applebaum for a conversation about the life of a Capricorn in and around the New York City Ballet. MORE: YOUTUBE.COM/DANCEANDSTUFF SUPPORT THE MAKING OF DANCE AND STUFF via PATREON WWW.DANCEANDSTUFF.COM --- Thi…
 
On this segment of "Well Read.", we cover the work and life of Pedro Reyes--a multidisciplinary artist and designer. Through his work, Reyes aims to use sculpture, architecture, video, performance and participation to increase the individual or collective agency in social, environmental, political, or educational spheres. Subscribe to Our Newslette…
 
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