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    Explore "Art" with insightful episodes like "Beyond the Canvas: Kate Van Doren on Art, Therapy, and Resilience", "This Is Not a Tragedy: Unveiling Lorena Lepori's 'Ophelia Act III Scene II'", "Bad At Sports Episode 861: Andrew Mcilvaine", "#57 When Will I Be Healed? (aka The Great Escape)" and "Expanding with Magic and Gratitude with Sarah Potter" from podcasts like ""33PA: The Art Insider Podcast", "33PA: The Art Insider Podcast", "Bad at Sports", "Alive And Aligned" and "Art & Cocktails"" and more!

    Episodes (100)

    Beyond the Canvas: Kate Van Doren on Art, Therapy, and Resilience

    Beyond the Canvas: Kate Van Doren on Art, Therapy, and Resilience

    Welcome to the 33PA podcast! In this episode, host Sergio Gomez sits down with artist Kate Van Doren to discuss her recent painting "Je Suis Assez" featured at Art Basel in Miami, represented by 33 Contemporary Gallery.

    Kate, born in 1978, explores human resiliency, connection, and nature's healing power in her work. With over two decades as an art therapist, she offers a unique lens, weaving stories about the human condition into her creations.

    Discover the making of "Je Suis Assez" as Kate shares insights, from her Fine Art and Psychology degree to a double masters in Counseling and Art Therapy. As a board-certified art therapist, Kate has led programs for diverse communities, showcasing the transformative potential of art.

    Kate's art graces galleries and museums in the U.S. and Mexico, featured in prestigious publications. Join us as we delve into the intersection of art, therapy, and activism with Kate Van Doren, represented by 33 Contemporary Gallery in Chicago.

    VIEW PAINTING IN ARTSY AT: https://www.artsy.net/artwork/kate-van-doren-je-suis-assez-i-am-enough

    This Is Not a Tragedy: Unveiling Lorena Lepori's 'Ophelia Act III Scene II'

    This Is Not a Tragedy: Unveiling Lorena Lepori's 'Ophelia Act III Scene II'

    In the latest episode of the 33Pa podcast, your host Sergio Gomez engages in a captivating conversation with artist Lorena Lepori. The focal point of their discussion is Lorena's mesmerizing painting, "Ophelia Act III Scene II," which serves as a gateway into the rich tapestry of her artistic expression.

    Sergio and Lorena delve into the profound meaning embedded in the strokes and colors of "Ophelia Act III Scene II," exploring the intricate layers of emotion and narrative inspired by Shakespearean drama. The painting, a part of Lorena's solo online exhibition with 33 Contemporary Gallery titled "This Is Not a Tragedy," serves as a portal into a world where art and literature seamlessly converge.

    Lorena generously shares insights into her creative process, unraveling the threads that connect her body of work to the iconic characters of Shakespeare. The episode unfolds as a journey through the minds of three women characters, each beautifully depicted in the series and intimately connected to the essence of Shakespearean storytelling.

    Tune in to 33Pa and immerse yourself in the world of "Ophelia Act III Scene II" and the broader narrative of Lorena Lepori's "This Is Not a Tragedy" series, available for contemplation in the virtual realm of 33 Contemporary Gallery.

    View work on Artsy at: https://www.artsy.net/artwork/lorena-lepori-ophelia-act-iii-scene-ii

    #57 When Will I Be Healed? (aka The Great Escape)

    #57 When Will I Be Healed? (aka The Great Escape)

    “When will I reach the end of ‘the struggle’ and finally be able to enjoy life?”

    In this episode, Pete explores the different stages of the “Healing Journey” - which can feel like a never-ending endeavour.

    He describes observations from his work with his clients along various stages of this process - as they let go of their old ways & created a life more authentic & true to themselves.

    He uses an analogy of being “in the tunnel” to describe the process of outgrowing your old life & network, but still being unsure of the path forward.

    If you feel fed up, sick of the personal development journey and just want to “be ok” & enjoy life again, this episode will hopefully provide a light at the end of the tunnel & give you the motivation to keep moving forward, one day at a time!

     

    Follow Pete on IG @itspetebyrne 

     

    Expanding with Magic and Gratitude with Sarah Potter

    Expanding with Magic and Gratitude with Sarah Potter

    In this episode of Art & Cocktails, host Kat (Ekaterina Popova) warmly welcomes back Sarah Potter, a renowned psychic medium, witch, and former curator. Sarah shares her unique insights on how to embrace our deeper talents and expand beyond our conventional fields. This episode delves into the fascinating intersection of art, business, and spirituality.

    Key Topics:

    1. Heeding the Call: Sarah discusses the importance of listening to our inner voice and expanding beyond our traditional roles.
    2. Integrating Magic and Spirituality: Practical tips for artists and listeners on incorporating magical practices and spirituality into everyday life and studio routines.
    3. Sarah Potter's Journey: An intimate look at Sarah's evolution from a curator to a celebrity psychic medium, Tarot reader, and professional witch.
    4. Spiritual Guidance and Empowerment: Sarah's approach to providing bespoke magical experiences and drawing on her extensive occult knowledge during Tarot readings.

     

    Sarah Potter is not just a psychic medium but a celebrity in her field, known for her extraordinary Tarot reading skills and profound occult wisdom. Her spiritual guidance has transformed the lives of thousands, including both private individuals and corporate clients. Each session with Sarah promises a tailor-made experience, blending magical practices with empowering advice.

     

    https://iamsarahpotter.substack.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/iamsarahpotter/

    www.createmagazine.com/podcast

     

    The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō - Utagawa Hiroshige

    The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō - Utagawa Hiroshige

    In this Episode we discuss 'HIGH ROCKS BY THE LAKE - HAKONE - VIEW OF THE LAKE' By Japanese Artist Utagawa Hiroshige
    JAPANESE NAME - HAKONE - KOSUI NO ZU - 1831
    FROM THE SERIES - The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō - 1833–1834

    Link to image: http://collections.artsmia.org/art/9165/hakone-utagawa-hiroshige

    Link to Woodblock Demo Video:
    https://youtu.be/t8uF3PZ3KGQ?si=Lm8h7_okC7UCJYLm


    #45. Knowing Yourself, Inside & Out With Shae Eloise

    #45. Knowing Yourself, Inside & Out With Shae Eloise

    What is the secret to creating & maintaining deep, authentic connections?

    Shae Eloise is a communication mentor, feminine embodiment facilitator, writer, and performer.

    She creates online programs, courses, and in-person experiences focused on helping others feel more whole, fully expressed, and confident in their own skin.

    Shae's communication offerings help people show up more truthfully, mindfully, and powerfully in their relationships to create deeper connections. 

     

    She runs women's retreats in Bali, provides online courses, global women's circles, and more. 

    She is also a passionate performer; an actress, dancer, comedian, and all-round playful human.

    In this interview, Pete & Shae explore:



    • The 3 life lessons Shae learned which allow her to confidently lead workshops & retreats

    • What is a boundary, and how do we actually know if it’s been crossed?

    • What actually IS emotional intelligence?

    • How to avoid sacrificing yourself in order to belong to a community.

    • Shae’s journey of dealing with societal & family pressures in the search for her life partner.

     

    In this episode you will learn a lot, laugh even more & enjoy this co-creational adventure down multiple rabbit holes.

     

    Follow Shae on IG @shaeeloiseofficial

     

    Follow Pete on IG @itspetebyrne 




    Finding The Path Forward with Alana Louise

    Finding The Path Forward with Alana Louise

    Alana Louise's exceptional illustration style is fueled by her newly found love for nature. Her captivating nature-inspired artworks have gained recognition from top brands like Yeti and Patagonia.

    Join Alana Louise, Mark Brickey, and Lincoln Design Co At Into The Woods Creative Conference: https://intothewoodscon.com/

    Join us Tuesdays and Thursdays for new episodes of Adventures In Design, where we'll help you turn your daydreams into your day job! Subscribe To Adventures In Design Today! Are you tired of missing out on the full conversations and valuable insights shared on Adventures In Design? Upgrade to our Circle of Trust and gain access to over 1600 podcasts and workshops. As a member, you'll be able to hear the entire conversation and get more in-depth information to help manage your freelance, small business, or career. Plus, you'll have access to exclusive bonus content and get to enjoy even more good times and laughs with the AID community. Don't wait. Sign up for the Circle of Trust today and take your listening experience to the next level! https://aid.network/

    Healing The Root Cause With Jen Mann

    Healing The Root Cause With Jen Mann

    Jen Mann is a Nervous System Practitioner & the founder of CFS School, which helps people recover from chronic mind/body disorders, autoimmune disorders (ie. the things that doctors generally don’t know how to solve).

    After being a professional ballet dancer & suffering a debilitating injury that ended her career, she was somewhat pulled into the path of learning about healing.

     

    Her injury led her to dive into the study of functional movement as a way to understand her body’s pain. But after going back to University to study biomedical sciences & physiotherapy, she experienced a major burnout & chronic fatigue in the middle of her degree.

    Jen went from feeling just fine one day, to being unable to get out of bed the next, and no doctor was able to give her any answers as to why. This led to a deep self inquiry, and a discovery of what trauma really is & how to heal it through the body & mind.

     

    Her frustration at the lack of simple & clear resources available during her own journey sparked a desire to create that for others who were still suffering. 

    This led to her founding the CFS school, with which she began helping people heal from the conditions & symptoms of chronic anxiety, fatigue & autoimmune conditions. She now has thousands of success stories after just a couple of years.

     

    In this episode, Pete & Jen explore

    • Her story from injury, to chronic fatigue, to fully healing herself

    • How modern medicine fails to help many people - and how Jen found a new way

    • The 3 most potent modalities Jen recommends for overcoming chronic fatigue & anxiety

    • Retraining the body to experience life in a whole new way after chronic illness

    • How “parts” develop and how we can work with them

     

    Follow Jen on IG @jcamylee

     

    CHeck out CFS School https://www.chronicfatigueschool.com/

    Follow Pete on IG @itspetebyrne 

     

    Our Nonprofit is Open: Podcast

    Our Nonprofit is Open: Podcast

    Have you heard the saying that, if you want something done, assign it to a really busy person? I hope that’s true. In addition to all of our work with creating fine art, marketing, selling, keeping open studio hours, social media, vlogging, blog writing, podcasting, paperwork and keeping the government happy, we’ve decided that we should do more. What could go wrong?

    So, we’ve opened a new nonprofit company called Aripa Arte.  The idea is that our NGO will help contemporary Romanian artists, as well as to promote Romanian art abroad. 

    Doing my homework now becomes so important. No only do I want to have a clearer picture of how the art market works in Romania, but I also do not want to do anything to get in the way. If I swoop in, uninformed, and set up a competing gallery to represent contemporary artists, I could jeopardize complicating the current gallery structure already in place. If I start to compete for funding, that may mean that I hurt established institutions and galleries who depend upon that money. I believe that any NGO we create must augment and support the art establishment, while serving specific needs they leave unaddressed.

    So our next plan was to actually create a nonprofit charitable organization that would attempt to expose contemporary Romanian artists to an international market, as well as to generally promote an understanding of Romanian art abroad. This would allow us to fundraise for specific programming for particular artists, as well as to bring attention to the rich artistic traditions of Romania. 

    So the initial paperwork is complete, and we have established a nonprofit company here in Texas. We will need to meet this next week to approve the bylaws, apply for a tax ID number, open a bank account, and start the more complicated process of applying for 501(c)3 tax free status.  I cannot begin to imagine how I will be able to keep up with the administrative requirements for a nonprofit, in addition to that our our businesses in the USA and Romania, but I am a busy person… so apparently I’m just the guy we’re looking for.

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    Season 3: Episode 3
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    “Art Life  with John & Bogdan” is a weekly blog/vlog/podcast that creates a community, a conversation, between creatives in all sorts of fields at all sorts of levels.  We want to discuss what we’re learning, what we’ve experienced, and whom we’ve met in our journey of running a freelance creative business. John Bishop is a visual artist living in Houston, Texas. His work is largely abstract, and explores how to turn mythic, archetypal symbols into individual experiences allowing us to see them in a new way, with fresh eyes. Bogdan is a videographer and fine art photographer who constantly seeks to stretch the boundaries of traditional photographic work, with the added flare of his artistic eye.  Both artists’ work can be seen online, or at their studios at Silver Street Studios, 2000 Edwards Street, in Houston.

    John Bishop: http://www.johnbishopfineart.com

    Bogdan Mihai: http://www.bogdanfotoart.com

    Bogdan’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bogdanoninstagram/

    John’s Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/johnbishopfineart/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnBishopart

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/johnbishopfineart

    Buburuza Productions: http://www.Buburuzaproductions.com

    Drawing an Intentional Path with Shantell Martin

    Drawing an Intentional Path with Shantell Martin

    In this episode, Alicia interviews multidisciplinary visual artist Shantell Martin. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that questions the self-imposed or peer pressure to constantly be working on something new and encourages creatives to embrace slowness. Learn Martin's advice for identifying the right collaborators work with and projects to pursue as well as the meaningful impact starting her career in Japan had on her. We hope you enjoy this insightful episode!

    https://shantellmartin.art/

    🔒 Les œuvres de Claude Lévêque, accusé de viol, sont devenues embarrassantes

    🔒 Les œuvres de Claude Lévêque, accusé de viol, sont devenues embarrassantes

    Cliquez ici pour accéder gratuitement aux articles lus de Mediapart : https://m.audiomeans.fr/s/P-UmoTbNLs

    Le célèbre artiste français est visé par une enquête préliminaire pour « viols sur mineurs » depuis 2019. À Montreuil, Issy-les-Moulineaux ou Uckange, ses œuvres trônent dans l’espace public. Mais certaines installations lumineuses sont désormais éteintes. Sans qu’on sache pourquoi ni pour combien de temps. Un article de Magali Lesauvage publié mercredi 23 novembre 2022, lu par Christine Pâris.

    Choosing Love Over Fear w/ Ryan Fontana

    Choosing Love Over Fear w/ Ryan Fontana

    From Sex Panther to Soul Panther. From “living the dream” to living in integrity.

    Ryan Fontana is an international DJ & Music Producer, Filmmaker & Creator, and the co-Founder & CEO of the Royal Codes women’s clothing brand.
    He is a high level lifecoach & personal development enthusiast.

    But most importantly, he is an incredibly inspiring man who lives a life of expression, creativity, travel, and radical authenticity.

    This podcast is about choosing love over fear, following your passion & living a life worth dying for.

    Pete & Ryan embark on a storytelling journey which circumnavigates his path of transformation - from being a successful DJ playing parties all over the world, to having a serious health crash & finding spirituality & personal development

    In the telling of his story, the pair explore:

    • Ryan’s experience of creating his conscious reality show “The Art of Choosing Love” 
    • The transformative power of open & honest communication in relationships - including a live demo of how Pete & Ryan notice & reveal their own inner voices!
    • The amazing story of birthing his clothing brand Royal Codes with his creative partner Hartwell.
    • The powerful effects that living your true purpose can have on your life

      This episode will entertain you, inspire you to do the inner work & motivate you to pursue your creative passions in the world!

    Follow Ryan on Instagram @soulpanther

    Check out The Royal Codes clothing brand http://theroyalcodes.com

    Follow Pete on Instagram @itspetebyrne

    Send Pete an email hello@petebyrnecoaching.com

    Йозеф Бойс и социалната пластика

    Йозеф Бойс и социалната пластика
    Йозеф Бойс е една сложна и многопластова личност, която продължава да поражда дискусии по отношение на интерпретацията на неговите идеи. Зад концепцията на социалната пластика стои на първо място надеждата, че изкуството, като един универсален език между човек и природа, може да бъде посредник в съществуващите проблеми на околната среда и може да допринесе за промяна, въздействайки положително  върху живота на земята. Въпреки че той намесва изкуството в политическия живот, Бойс не цели на преден план да въздейства политически. Лозунгът му „Всеки човек е творец“ не отрича специалните творчески заложби или e своеобразна покана, всеки един да стане художник. По-скоро е твърдение, което гледа на обществото и демокрацията като на творба, за чието създаване са нужни духовност, откритост, креативност и фантазия. Тези качества и способности той не вижда като запазени за творците, а съотнася към всеки един човек. Със своя идеализъм и разбиране за свобода Йозеф Бойс въздейства интензивно не само пряко на своите ученици, но и на поколения творци дори след смъртта си.
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    • Kufus, Thomas (Produzent) & Veiel, Andres (Regisseur) (2017). Beuys [Film]. Germany: Berliner zero one film GmbH in Kooperation mit Terz Filmproduktion, SWR, ARTE und WDR. 
    • Stachelhaus, Heiner (2005). Joseph Beuys. Berlin: List Taschenbuch.
    • Zumdick, Wolfgang (2002). Joseph Beuys als Denker. PAN/XXX/ttt. Sozialphilosophie – Kunsttheorie – Anthropologie. Stuttgart, Berlin: Mayer. 

    HIBT Lab! Bored Ape Yacht Club: Greg Solano and Wylie Aronow

    HIBT Lab! Bored Ape Yacht Club: Greg Solano and Wylie Aronow

    You might not expect a deep friendship to bloom from an argument about favorite authors...in a Miami bar...during spring break. Yet that’s exactly how Greg Solano and Wylie Aronow’s long journey to becoming business partners began... 

    Fast forward more than a decade, and Greg and Wylie are now co-founders of Yuga Labs—the company behind the Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT collection. Since the collection was unveiled in spring 2021, the value of each digital ape has skyrocketed, with celebrities like Paris Hilton, Snoop Dog and Madonna getting in on the action. Within a year of its founding, Yuga Labs received a whopping $4 billion valuation, making it one of the fastest companies ever to achieve unicorn status. 

    This week on How I Built This Lab, Greg and Wylie recount their whirlwind success story in one of their first-ever public interviews. We hear how a shared love of storytelling and online gaming helped spawn the idea for the bored apes; plus, Greg and Wylie tell Guy about the next big endeavor for Yuga Labs: expanding into the metaverse.

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    No Ending, Only Process – A conversation with Tadashi Kawamata

    No Ending, Only Process –  A conversation with Tadashi Kawamata

    No Ending, Only Process
    A conversation about the artistic practice of Tadashi Kawamata
    for Kawamata's exhibition The Nest at Amos Rex, Helsinki, from 7 May to 5 Sept 2022
    Recorded in February 2022 

    In February 2022, three months before the opening of The Nest at Amos Rex, Senior curator Itha O’Neill and the artist Tadashi Kawamata sat down to discuss his artistic work and the upcoming outdoor exhibition. The discussion was recorded via video call for the podcast episode “No ending, only process”. 


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    @amoskonst
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    Opening a Physical Shop For Your Art With Marielle Orr

    Opening a Physical Shop For Your Art With Marielle Orr
    Join host Ekaterina Popova and Marielle Orr on an inspiring episode about creating art and taking it out into the real world. Marielle recently opened a store to display her beautiful nature-inspired paintings and shares her experience. We also discuss tips for becoming self-employed, pursuing your dreams as an artist full-time. 


    www.createmagazine.com
    www.marielleartaf.com