Alex Lukas joins the podcast to share insight into his studio practice and how travel and new experiences have informed his mixed media works which incorporate painting, drawing, printmaking, bookmaking, sculpture and installation!
Read MoreKENDRA PAITZ 3, ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY GALLERIES
This week Kendra Paitz, Director and Chief Curator of Illinois State University Galleries joins us to talk about the new exhibition venue and the current survey exhibition of paintings by Walter Robinson from 1979-2014 entitled “Paintings and Other Indulgences.”
Read MoreDENA THOMAS-AOUASSOU
This week Dena Thomas-Aouassou joins the podcast to discuss her sculpture & installation based works are informed from her experience living in Morocco and discuss the geopolitical strategies that alter and shape the region.
Read MoreCHELSEY VANDERVLIET
This week Chelsey Vandervliet joins the podcast to provide a look into her series of photographs exploring ideas of identity, performance, and indie rock.
Read MoreLIN VANDERVILET
This week Lin Vandervilet joins us to discuss her interests in identity and to specifically discuss the idea of twinhood through a series of performative photographs with her twin sister Chelsey.
Read MoreDEMO PROJECT, ALLISON LACHER & JEFF ROBINSON
This week Allison Lacher & Jeff Robinson of Demo Project in Springfield Illinois join Dave to discuss past, current, and future exhibitions while shedding light on the mission of the alternative space.
Read MoreDAVID POLITZER
This week David Politzer delves into his photo, video, & multimedia artworks which explore ideas of experience.
Read MoreRICHARD HOLLAND, BAD AT SPORTS
This week Richard Holland joins the podcast, he’s a founding member of Bad at Sports, a podcast which started in Chicago and has since grown to global proportions with over 30 contributors and expanding the discussion around Contemporary Art through interviews, panel discussions, exhibition reviews and more.
Read MoreNATHAN MELTZ, SCREENPRINT BIENNIAL
Nathan Meltz joins us to discuss the Screenprint Biennial which will feature 30 Contemporary Printmakers exploring the medium of screen printing in a wide range that includes traditional approaches, installation, animation and more.
Read MoreBILL CONGER 2
This week Bill Conger returns to the podcast for our 100th episode! In the episode Bill talks about his studio practice and his most recent series of painting and collage work the bells.
Read MoreDONOVAN WIDMER
This week Donovan Widmer joins the podcast to discuss his small metal and sculptural works that incorporate found objects and explore ideas of protection, temporality, and ornamentation.
Read MoreMELISSA WILKINSON
Melissa Wilkinson is our first featured artist of the year! Her exquisite watercolor paintings are based off digital collages from a wide variety of archived photos that question the “image” and explore the boundaries between abstraction and representation.
Read MoreMELISSA VANDENBERG
This week Melissa Vandenberg joins the podcast to discuss her multi media based works which explore themes of landscape and identity.
Read MoreDADARA
This week Dadara joins the podcast to discuss his multimedia works, performances and much more.
Read MoreJASON KAROLAK, THOMAS VANCE, MICHAEL WILLE, & ARJAN ZAZUETA
This week Jason Karolak, Thomas Vance, Michael Wille, and Arjan Zazueta join the podcast to discuss their experience as artist residents at Soaring Gardens in Pennsylvania.
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 MoreSCHUYLER MAEHL
This week Schuyler Maehl joins the podcast to discuss his early work and his time living in Iceland.
Read MoreMARTIN BRIEF
Martin Brief joins the podcast to discuss his drawing’s based off definitions, newspapers, art forum and a variety of sources to explore his interest in how we create meaning and communicate through language.
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.
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