I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists
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Keeping Your Eye on the Long Game: Artist Dana Frankfort
Dana Frankfort’s paintings engage the history of abstract painting and feature bright colors, gestural brushwork, and text. She earned a BA in the History of Art from Brandeis University and an MFA in Painting and Printmaking from Yale University...
Leap and Then Look: Exploring Life to Find Your Artistic Voice with Mark Joshua Epstein
Mark Joshua Epstein is a gifted storyteller and artist. If you want a great evening, hang out with Mark and talk about what you are working on and be prepared to laugh and think differently about what you have created. Born in Rockville, Maryland,...
Getting Real About Being a Mother Artist with Brandi Hoffer
Since becoming a mother in 2014 Hofer has been involving her children in her painting process, creating a 44-piece series with her first son and will soon be launching a new collection with her other 2 children in fall 2021. Brandi continues to be...
Weaving Stories of Female Strength & Creating a Fiber Non-Profit with Jessica Pinsky
I have followed Jessica Pinsky’s work since 2007 because this woman was my best friend in graduate school at Boston University. We would visit each others studios, talk about art over drinks and overall support and give feedback to each other....
The Process of Reinvention: Music, Pattern, and Queering the Landscape with Artist Will Hutnick
The work of Will Hutnick is filled with movement and plays off of the landscape and pattern. As an artist, he draws inspiration for his work through what surrounds him such as objects he collects or the landscape that shifts as he travels...
Getting Into the Studio with Intent: Madeline Donahue on How Her Practice Blossomed
Madeline Donahue’s work functions on multiple levels. Her figurative paintings have a strong abstract presence that allow the shapes to create the narrative on the canvas. The figures depict sweet chubby babies in the midst of creating chaos. Funny...
Taking the Leap to Become a Full-Time Artist with Erika Lee Sears
How do you take the leap from working full-time to becoming a full-time artist? Erika Lee Sears did just that when she felt unfulfilled by her day job. In this episode, Erika shares how she planned her exit, how she got her work out there by applying...
Give Yourself Permission: Anissa Lewis on Social Practice, The Power of Words, & Being Right On Time
The work of Anissa Lewis dives into memory, yet is entrenched in her current community. Her photographs depict the present-day area in Covington, Kentucky, where Lewis grew up, and addresses the societal changes such as race, identity and...
Claiming the Time In Between-Making Every Day a Studio Day with Artist Hilary Doyle
The time in between is something we all deal with in life. The time between waking and coffee, the time between arriving in a doctor’s office and waiting to be seen, the time spent in transportation going from one point to the next. Hilary Doyle...
The Work Doesn’t Stop When You Leave: Artist Catherine Haggarty
It was such a pleasure to have Catherine Haggarty on the show! Catherine is an artist based in Brooklyn, NY who recently had a solo exhibition at Massey Klein Gallery. She is also co-director of NYC Crit Club, a space offering community, connection...