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Welcome to our fourth episode of Y2K GROUP CHAT featuring artist Mosie Romney. We recorded in late August 2020.

We speak with Mosie about their experiences in the New York art world as a young artist, their work in “Evening Lark” at Y2K, and rituals in the studio.

Mosie Romney is an emerging artist based in Ridgewood, Queens.

Follow us on Instagram: @y2kgroup

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more content about contemporary art.

Stay up-to-date with our Y2K Blog on our website for more news.

Audio timestamps below:

0:00 - Intro music

0:15 - Y2K GROUP CHAT introduction

0:34 - Mosie Romney introduction

1:30 - Mosie Romney bio

2:03 - Hello

2:20 - How’s your morning so far?

2:40 - New Hampshire trip

3:05 - NH “Live Free or Die” state motto

3:25 - Mosie’s disturbing NH store experience

4:58 - Safe in NYC? Being scared traveling

5:37 - Show ourselves

5:52 - Happy to be back in NY

6:06 - Evening Lark at Y2K

6:24 - Slowing down

6:49 - What was your first exposure to art? When did you know you wanted to study/pursue art?

7:29 - Grandmother and Mosie’s mark

7:58 - Drawing with elementary school teacher

8:29 - Woman helping and making time

9:02 - Remembering the cardboard in hosiery package

9:13 - What kind of drawing material did you work with?

9:57 - Mosie’s family recognizing them as an artist

10:15 - What was the NY art world like after undergrad?

10:36 - Pop-up galleries and in apartments

11:12 - Art in odd places

12:01 - What kind of art did you make arriving back to New York and your experience?

13:03 - Abstract paintings and painting sets

13:16 - Abstraction not leaving

13:46 - What kind of work have you been making this year?

13:58 - Children, older people, ghosts: intergenerational world

14:38 - Children’s freedom, being themselves

15:30 - What inspired your collection of paintings in “Evening Lark”?

15:49 - Hyper-change and re-imagining the future

16:26 - “Hell is a place on earth and Heaven is a place in your head”

17:04 - “Tonight’s Queen”

17:27 - “Rain Body”

17:57 - Black bodies at ease and in communion

18:47 - “Evening Lark” exhibition title

20:07 - Mosie’s new van

21:19 - Collecting things and painting with the van

21:48 - Collectible pieces and inspiration?

23:44 - Finding yard sales

24:54 - What is your preferred medium and various approaches?

26:06 - Chris Martin and painting

26:40 - Everything is a material

27:11 - What do you enjoy the most about painting?

27:50 - Who are the figures in the paintings?

29:06 - Has your practice changed since moving your studio?

30:42 - What’s integral to your work?

31:33 - What type of research do you pursue?

32:42 - Who inspires you?

34:17 - Do you have any specifics rituals in studio?

35:21 - Method painting

36:03 - Communicating with people not here and who will be here

37:04 - Saying their name and bringing their energy

37:36 - What will happen to artist in the near future?

38:47 - Future of art galleries?

39:34 - Artist estates, lifespans, and re-discovered

40:56 - Have you seen any exhibitions lately?

42:14 - Painting flowers

43:11 - Staying-in

43:48 - Museums opening again

44:48 - Press release and working with Camille

46:44 - Spirits

48:21- Thank you

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Mosie Romney

Y2K GROUP CHAT

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Content provided by Y2K group. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Y2K group 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.

Welcome to our fourth episode of Y2K GROUP CHAT featuring artist Mosie Romney. We recorded in late August 2020.

We speak with Mosie about their experiences in the New York art world as a young artist, their work in “Evening Lark” at Y2K, and rituals in the studio.

Mosie Romney is an emerging artist based in Ridgewood, Queens.

Follow us on Instagram: @y2kgroup

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more content about contemporary art.

Stay up-to-date with our Y2K Blog on our website for more news.

Audio timestamps below:

0:00 - Intro music

0:15 - Y2K GROUP CHAT introduction

0:34 - Mosie Romney introduction

1:30 - Mosie Romney bio

2:03 - Hello

2:20 - How’s your morning so far?

2:40 - New Hampshire trip

3:05 - NH “Live Free or Die” state motto

3:25 - Mosie’s disturbing NH store experience

4:58 - Safe in NYC? Being scared traveling

5:37 - Show ourselves

5:52 - Happy to be back in NY

6:06 - Evening Lark at Y2K

6:24 - Slowing down

6:49 - What was your first exposure to art? When did you know you wanted to study/pursue art?

7:29 - Grandmother and Mosie’s mark

7:58 - Drawing with elementary school teacher

8:29 - Woman helping and making time

9:02 - Remembering the cardboard in hosiery package

9:13 - What kind of drawing material did you work with?

9:57 - Mosie’s family recognizing them as an artist

10:15 - What was the NY art world like after undergrad?

10:36 - Pop-up galleries and in apartments

11:12 - Art in odd places

12:01 - What kind of art did you make arriving back to New York and your experience?

13:03 - Abstract paintings and painting sets

13:16 - Abstraction not leaving

13:46 - What kind of work have you been making this year?

13:58 - Children, older people, ghosts: intergenerational world

14:38 - Children’s freedom, being themselves

15:30 - What inspired your collection of paintings in “Evening Lark”?

15:49 - Hyper-change and re-imagining the future

16:26 - “Hell is a place on earth and Heaven is a place in your head”

17:04 - “Tonight’s Queen”

17:27 - “Rain Body”

17:57 - Black bodies at ease and in communion

18:47 - “Evening Lark” exhibition title

20:07 - Mosie’s new van

21:19 - Collecting things and painting with the van

21:48 - Collectible pieces and inspiration?

23:44 - Finding yard sales

24:54 - What is your preferred medium and various approaches?

26:06 - Chris Martin and painting

26:40 - Everything is a material

27:11 - What do you enjoy the most about painting?

27:50 - Who are the figures in the paintings?

29:06 - Has your practice changed since moving your studio?

30:42 - What’s integral to your work?

31:33 - What type of research do you pursue?

32:42 - Who inspires you?

34:17 - Do you have any specifics rituals in studio?

35:21 - Method painting

36:03 - Communicating with people not here and who will be here

37:04 - Saying their name and bringing their energy

37:36 - What will happen to artist in the near future?

38:47 - Future of art galleries?

39:34 - Artist estates, lifespans, and re-discovered

40:56 - Have you seen any exhibitions lately?

42:14 - Painting flowers

43:11 - Staying-in

43:48 - Museums opening again

44:48 - Press release and working with Camille

46:44 - Spirits

48:21- Thank you

  continue reading

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