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Conversations with artists... nerding out, diving deep, creating spaces to really get into the weeds of process, technique, hard questions, play, story, advice, resources, and philosophy. All things that touch art in our lives, between artists of many disciplines
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Dr. Jacqueline Dilworth is a a poet and writer of poems who plays, writes them as well as stories and non-fiction, and translates old French texts. She's also a musician who uses her musical skills in writing, performance art, spoken word, and to create radio shows of eclectic and free form music and spoken word on The Jackalope Hour out of Beautif…
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LisaRuth Elliott is a visual artist using found material to create her paper collages. She is also a fiber artist, weaver, experimenter of plant dyes on textiles, and public muralist. Inspired by beauty in the textures and patterns around her and what has been cast aside, she transforms the banal into new and dynamic combinations showcasing human o…
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CW: mentions of addiction, recovery, swearing Karina Blackheart is a Writer, teacher, mentor, ritualist--intent on elevating our daily experience from mundane, ordinary and irritating to meaningful, delightful, nd sacred. Whether she's weaving words, provoking, kneeding bread, walking the dog, or leading or teaching others how to lead a firewalking…
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LisaMaria Martinez (LM) is a blind mom living in the SF bay Area. She rocks a weekly FB Live episode with her bestie, Blind broad Serena Olsen, called The Blind Grind. She loves breaking down origami and and loves to teach it and other artforms non-visually to other blind people, and not blind people. LM also makes her own beauty products such as l…
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In This Episode we speak with, Sheldon Epps who has directed major productions on and off Broadway, in London and at many theatres across America. In addition, he has had an active television career helming some of the classic shows of recent years, Frasier, Girlfriends, Friends, Everybody Loves Raymond, Sister Sister and more. He was the artistic …
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Miss Post Mortem is a Mortician, aesthetician, costume/ theatrical make-up specialist, and Baker, who brings care and dedication to her craft of transforming loved ones's experiences with their dead, through skill and heart. We talk aaaallll about death. This needs ALL the content Warnings, throughout. For mature audiences only. Explicit depictions…
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Wendy Bliss is a Textile artist, Master Costumer, Instructor, and Scholar of all things fiber arts who began sewing very young, and doing her own patterning by the time she was 14 - fiber has always spoken clearly. Her work includes historical costume/ cosplay and dyeing for over thirty years and she cut her teeth on historical German Renaissance e…
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Costello Darling identifies as a maker more than an artist and sees the ways things COULD be done. and questions the way 'Most People' do things is often unknown to him. They make things that he wants personally and that 'Most People' don't seem to know to want yet (because they don't exist) like a ukulele with the size and strings of a guitar. ** …
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T. Thorn Coyle is a multidisciplinary artist, poet, photographer, teacher, singer, dancer, non-fiction and Now FIction writer who has written a cozy fiction series and is about to launch the kickstarter to finish the Pride Street Paranormal Cozy Mystery series: http://kck.st/3zAYDyE August 9, 2022 In this episode we talk about the why of which kind…
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In this episode my guest is lifelong New York Artist, Judy Wong and We talk about the essential human need to be creative, and how "Art is life and life is art" as well as growing up in NY as a child professional, bullying and identity, formal and informal arts education, escaping performance to find what we love about it when we choose to do it fo…
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Paul Mason Barnes is an accomplished theatre director specializing in Shakespeare (though he also directs musicals, classics, and new work). He is a teacher, and arts administrator (Artistic Director, Education Director, etc.). Most recently, he has also ventured into publishing with a memoir about his experience as a grassroots fundraiser for Pete…
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Lillith Era is a Sapphic actor, musician, dancer, poet, writer, and all-around performer of multiple disciplines. Based in the Bay Area, Lillith has close ties to San Francisco's American Conservatory Theatre and the Berkeley Playhouse. Most recently, Lillith could be seen in the West Coast premiere of Celine Song’s “Endlings” at the Oakland Theatr…
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Cholla Soledad is a Fat, indigenous, disabled, queer, and her experiences are filtered through those lenses. She’s an academic dedicated to the pedagogy of experience. She teaches her witchcraft apprentices in the same way. She is an initiate of Anderson (Old) Faery witchcraft and lives a magical life in Oakland with two friends, two cats, two chic…
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In this episode, I speak with Photographer, ceramicist, digital artist and sculptor, Annie Holland, who for over twenty years has been photographing the wonderful, the absurd and beautiful images of people, places and their daily lives worldwide. she tends to venture down the road less travelled, and years ago ended up in Japan, where her passion f…
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Julie Henigan is a performing musician (vocals, guitar, banjo, dulcimer, and fiddle) of primarily traditional Irish and old-time American material, as well as original songs and instrumentals, with one CD ("American Stranger"), tracks on other albums (including "Sean-Nós cois Locha"), and two guitar books with Mel Bay. Julie is also a folklorist an…
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Scott Rowe is a bit of a contemporary Renaissance Man. He's a cook, a teacher, a healer, a community advocate, a writer, and many other things besides. But one of his great passions is fthe art of person-to-person hospitality: and of making someone feel comfortable, safe, and restored after being his guest for a while. In this episode we look into …
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Lea Zalinskis is an Illustrator from, ( actually from) Berkeley, CA, working primarily with hand-cut paper, photography and , more recently delving into the world of animation. In this episode we talk in depth about materials, favorite papers and adhesives, how to get dust out of a framing job (not frame- jobs), ins and outs of art school expectati…
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Vicki Burns is a jazz vocalist and music teacher living and performing in New York City. She has been singing her whole life and made a decision to be a musician when she was 6 years old on a cold snowy afternoon in Maine. She is excited to release her third studio album, “Lotus Blossom Days” in April ‘22! In episode eight, we talk loving our bandm…
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Mark Fitzpatrick is an Irish writer, poet, literary scholar and professor who writes fiction and essays, and is preparing the publication of a Gothic fin de siècle thriller, as well as a book about myth. He's also an eccentric living on his family domaine in the Bordeaux region of France. CW- swearing, mentions of substance use. In part 1 we discus…
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Mark Fitzpatrick is an Irish writer, poet, literary scholar and professor who writes fiction and essays, and is preparing the publication of a Gothic fin de siècle thriller, as well as a book about myth. He's also an eccentric living on his family domaine in the Bordeaux region of France. CW- swearing, mentions of substance use. In part 1 we discus…
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Leah Shane Dixon is an LA-based artist working with visual music, multimedia collage and a lifelong investigation of color theory. Their work has been shown at venues in Los Angeles, NYC, and Malaysia. In Episode 7 with Leah Shane Dixon, we explore the value of Abstract art, I learn the word: Pareidolia, we look at the fusion of analog and computer…
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Fio Gede Parma is a brilliant, warm, funny, and deeply thoughtful Witch, and Artist living in the southern Hemisphere, Themes: Magic as Art, Art as Presence, Presence as Connection, Connection as Intimacy, Intimacy as Mystery, Mystery as Magic. This conversation takes place in two parts, In the first: we explore dual and third cultures, witchery as…
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Fio Gede Parma is a brilliant, warm, funny, and deeply thoughtful Witch, and Artist living in the southern Hemisphere, Themes: Magic as Art, Art as Presence, Presence as Connection, Connection as Intimacy, Intimacy as Mystery, Mystery as Magic. This conversation takes place in two parts, In the first: we explore dual and third cultures, witchery as…
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in this episode, Dancer, Choreographer, musician, and poet Raven Malouf Renning and I explore... the edges of the spaces to make art in, and how to expand that space to include and invite bodies and topics often ignored. We talk about the places, movement, queerness, and people in-between conventional social and creative frameworks. CW: Eating diso…
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Performance Artist, Healer, Musician, Burlesque dancer, Installation and film artist, writer, Activist, and poet, Rawiyah Tariq, takes us on a journey through experiences in Darkness, and possibility with a critical lens to challenge and empower. CW: Swearing, mentions of disordered eating, abuse, mental health Intro music: Bar Crawl by JR Tundra T…
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Episode 2 explores the life of a traveling folk music educator, Town Crier, Songwriter, and visual artist of other sorts, while she traces her path through time, planting seeds for listeners. Intro Music, Trad, Spencer the Rover, Sung by Amelia Hogan You can find and hire Bev for Town Crying events through: https://www.glartent.com/US/Cambria/15512…
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Here, we end the conversation with Darrell St. Blaine, in Part 2 of, Spark of Inspiration, about sound, and Fire as art. With a few additional gems about why do we art, and how are we thinking about being a good audience for others thrown in for good measure. Bonus, you find out Darrell's choice of which muppet he would be. If you'd like to support…
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Introducing Mixed Media Talks, with our first guest, Fire and sound artist, Darrell St. Blaine, to discuss, why we art and explore some big philosophical questions regarding the mechanisms that power the creative spark. intro Music: Burning Kisses, by Darrell St. Blaine You can find past samples of firedance, sound, and other work @ www.htps://darr…
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