Scott Aigner joins the podcast to discuss his current work which explores nostalgia and pop culture through a variety of interdisciplinary approaches from tedious process based works, performance, and installation.
Read MoreJAM LOVELL
This week Jam Lovell joins the podcast to discuss her sculpture and installation based works which explore a variety of processes, performance, and materials that include cast bronze, wood, human hair.
Read MoreBILL CONGER 3
This week Bill Conger makes his return to the podcast to to discuss his sculpture, installation, and collage based works.
Read MoreTANNON RECKLING
Tannon Reckling joins the podcast to discuss his studio practice which is informed through experiencing art via the internet. His work questions traditional modes of art/academia and is influenced by growing up as a queer youth in rural Nebraska.
Read MoreDOMINIC LIPPILLO
Dominic Lippillo joins the podcast to discuss his photo based works which explore landscape, domesticity, and identity.
Read MoreJESSICA BINGHAM
This week Jessica Bingham joins the podcast to discuss her work which explores themes of loss and childhood through her mixed media installations, sculptures, and paintings.
Read MoreKIRSTEN HETIJI
Kirsten Heteji joins the podcast to discuss her sculpture and installation works which utilize ceramics to explore the “ever present unseen” of everyday objects.
Read MoreDIANA BAUMBACH 2
Diana Baumbach returns to the podcast to discuss her current work, which focusing on repetition and the hand-made.
Read MoreESTEBAN DEL VALLE 2
This week Esteban del Valle joins the podcast from his studio to elaborate on the journey his studio practice has taken since his previous appearance on Studio Break Episode #24.
Read MoreDAVID NELSON
David Nelson joins us from Dublin (NH) to discuss his system based abstract paintings as well as his recent series of portrait based works created through CMYK color separations.
Read MoreR. ERIC MCMASTER
R. Eric McMaster joins us from Austin (TX) and we discuss his interdisciplinary approach to art through sculpture, installation, performance, and video.
Read MoreLEAH SANDLER
This week Leah Sandler discusses her studio practice, which explores institutional critique and archiving the body through a variety of interdisciplinary approaches.
Read MoreJASON URBAN
Jason Urban joins us from Austin to provide an overview of his studio practice which explores a wide range of printmaking, sculpture, and installation art.
Read MoreJOSH JOHNSON
This week Josh Johnson joins us from Lincoln (NE) to discuss his sculpture and installation works which explore a wide range of materials.
Read MoreASHLEY HAIRSTON DOUGHTY
This week Ashley Hairston Doughty joins the podcast to discuss her experience as an artist and graphic designer, and teacher. Her recent work utilizes personal accounts of street harassment and transforms them into colorful installations that invites the viewer to consider their own experiences and create discussion.
Read MoreJONATHAN ENGELIEN
This week Jonathon Engelien joins the podcast to discuss his work, which explores ideas of a post-apocalyptic landscape within his multimedia works and web project entitled Norde Tribe.
Read MoreGRANT BENOIT
This week Grant Benoit joins the podcast to discuss his multimedia work, which incorporates printmaking, ceramics, and found materials.
Read MorePrinteresting, Amze Emmons, Jason Urban, and R.L. Tillman
This week Amze Emmons, Jason Urban, and R.L. Tillman of Printeresting join Studio Break to discuss the organizations 7 years history exploring Contemporary Print.
Read MoreMEL COOK & ERIN HAYDEN
Mel Cook & Erin Hayden join us to reveal what’s been occupying their time in the studio and to share some insight into their recent paintings for a two person exhibition at Jan Brandt Gallery.
Read MoreJEREMIAH JOHNSON
This week Jeremiah Johnson joins us from Williamsport, Pennsylvania where he maintains a very intensive and multidisciplinary studio practice that explores life experience, culture, and folklore.
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