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The Life of an Artist: A.J. Springer on Creativity, Mental Health and What Makes a New Yorker

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Content provided by Marisa Cadena & Rita Puskas, Marisa Cadena, and Rita Puskas. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Marisa Cadena & Rita Puskas, Marisa Cadena, and Rita Puskas or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

*Please be patient with us as we improve our recording and editing techniques and equipment. Every conversation we have had with our guests have been too rich and wonderful to not share. We appreciate you all hanging in there as we continue to learn and grow. Huge thanks to Tim Gideon for salvaging this episode!
*****
When you meet someone who embodies the spirit of New York, you can't help but be drawn into their world. A.J. Springer isn't just an artist; she's a living, breathing part of the city that never sleeps. This vibrant conversation takes you on an explorations of what it truly means to be a New Yorker.
Venture into the art industry's labyrinth with A.J.'s guidance, discovering the intricate dance between creativity and commerce. We tackle the hurdles artists face with galleries, the influence of social media on their independence, and how art fairs are redefining success. From the chaotic life of touring musicians to the importance of relationships, A.J. opens up about the sacrifices and sheer determination needed to thrive in the world of art without losing one's soul.
A.J. shares how her experiences in Latin America have deeply colored her work, reflecting on themes of death and mourning through a fresh lens. We examine how personal mythology and grief find a voice in her creations, offering a cathartic space for all. This episode isn't just about art; it's also a conversation about destigmatizing mental illness and finding balance with proper diagnosis, as each of us openly discusses our experiences.
A.J. Springer Links:
Website
Instagram
Babes of the Abyss book

Mentions:
Urban Studio Unbound
The Other Art Fair

Follow us on Instagram! People at the Core Podcast
Email us! peopleatthecorepodcast@gmail.com

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Chapters

1. People at the Core (00:00:00)

2. Navigating Art Industry and Cultural Influences (00:14:14)

3. Artistic Influence and Cultural Perspectives (00:20:55)

4. Exploring Personal Mythology and Grief (00:32:38)

5. Artist Comparison and Personal Reflection (00:42:48)

6. Finding AJ Springer's Book & Shop (00:49:00)

11 episodes

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Manage episode 418380056 series 3573273
Content provided by Marisa Cadena & Rita Puskas, Marisa Cadena, and Rita Puskas. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Marisa Cadena & Rita Puskas, Marisa Cadena, and Rita Puskas or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

*Please be patient with us as we improve our recording and editing techniques and equipment. Every conversation we have had with our guests have been too rich and wonderful to not share. We appreciate you all hanging in there as we continue to learn and grow. Huge thanks to Tim Gideon for salvaging this episode!
*****
When you meet someone who embodies the spirit of New York, you can't help but be drawn into their world. A.J. Springer isn't just an artist; she's a living, breathing part of the city that never sleeps. This vibrant conversation takes you on an explorations of what it truly means to be a New Yorker.
Venture into the art industry's labyrinth with A.J.'s guidance, discovering the intricate dance between creativity and commerce. We tackle the hurdles artists face with galleries, the influence of social media on their independence, and how art fairs are redefining success. From the chaotic life of touring musicians to the importance of relationships, A.J. opens up about the sacrifices and sheer determination needed to thrive in the world of art without losing one's soul.
A.J. shares how her experiences in Latin America have deeply colored her work, reflecting on themes of death and mourning through a fresh lens. We examine how personal mythology and grief find a voice in her creations, offering a cathartic space for all. This episode isn't just about art; it's also a conversation about destigmatizing mental illness and finding balance with proper diagnosis, as each of us openly discusses our experiences.
A.J. Springer Links:
Website
Instagram
Babes of the Abyss book

Mentions:
Urban Studio Unbound
The Other Art Fair

Follow us on Instagram! People at the Core Podcast
Email us! peopleatthecorepodcast@gmail.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. People at the Core (00:00:00)

2. Navigating Art Industry and Cultural Influences (00:14:14)

3. Artistic Influence and Cultural Perspectives (00:20:55)

4. Exploring Personal Mythology and Grief (00:32:38)

5. Artist Comparison and Personal Reflection (00:42:48)

6. Finding AJ Springer's Book & Shop (00:49:00)

11 episodes

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