I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists
Latest Episodes
Writing About Color with Painter Eric Hibit
Past guest and visual artist, Eric Hibit, joins me again today to chat about his work and his new book that he authored, Color Theory for Dummies which is a beginners guide to color theory for artist
When You Shouldn't Apply to Open Calls with Erika b Hess
I've spoken a lot about applying to open calls and the importance of putting yourself out there as an artist but in today's mini episode, I'm joining you to chat about how to know when to step back an
Making the Work with Painter Glenn Goldberg
Glenn Goldberg is a New York City based painter and musician who was born in the Bronx, and currently lives in Brooklyn. Glenn studied at the New York Studio School and earned his BA and MFA degrees f
Mythology of Motherhood: Deborah Wasserman
Deborah Wasserman was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil, grew up in Tel Aviv, Israel, and currently resides in Queens, New York, one of the most diverse counties in the US. She is a graduate of the California
How to Reach Out On Social Media (and have your work seen!)
On this week's mini episode, I'm joining you to talk about how you can authentically reach out on social media and get your work seen. I go over some of the things you shouldn't do and offer some tip
Managing Chronic Conditions & Prioritizing Health In The Arts with Charlie J. Meyers
Charlie J. Meyers is an American artist and curator working in figurative abstraction and portraiture. His work explores intimacy, memory, and the contemporary queer experience. In 2021, Charlie wa
Tips on Networking and Community Building
On this week's mini episode, I'm joining you to talk about why it's important to network and build a community as an artist and how you do it authentically. I go over some different scenarios and way
Balancing Motherhood, Teaching and Art with Amy Sacksteder
Amy Sacksteder is an artist and curator whose work explores personal and collective relationships to landscape and artifact. She works across media, most commonly in painting, collage, drawing, cut pa
"Why Can't I Get into Galleries?"- It's a Numbers Game
Over the course of the last few episodes Pennylane has shared the most common obstacles her company Dazed and Confucius hears from their clients each day and a few notes of advice for overcoming them.
Psychology of the Landscape: Artist Julie Himel
Julie Himel received a Diploma of Fine Art from Langara College, Vancouver, BC; a BFA Honours Degree from York University, Toronto, ON, and a Graduate Diploma from the Toronto School of Art, Toronto,