Episodes

  • Cal Rice
    Dec 18 2020

    This week's guest is Cal Rice, a surrealist painter and sculptor who uses autobiographical feelings and memories to construct his work. He works mostly in painting, but we also talk about his sculptural works. We cover a lot of ground, from how Cal started drawing to his current work as a response to the current state of the world. Cal is currently in Boston and you can find his work at https://www.calmcrice.com/

    As mentioned many times during the intro/outro: this interview was live streamed to Twitch this week and there happened to be no "bridge to outside of the art world" but there was a Twitch Chat asking questions! If you'd like to see the podcast interviews live tune into Twitch.tv/fineartpodcast and be sure to follow our Instagram @fineartpod for information on upcoming interviews! 

     

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • William Van Beckum
    Nov 17 2020

    This week's guest is William Van Beckum, a photographic artist exploring the human relationship with natural landscapes, especially over social media. We talk about how Will got started and the camps he ran that inspired his art practice. We also talk about his current work at the Davis Museum which is still closed due to quarantine. Will's work has been shown at The Sparks Gallery, Dryden Gallery, Monmouth Museum, AREA Gallery, Contact Gallery..to name a few. 

     

    Find Will's work (the works we talk about on this podcast) at williamvanbeckum.com

     

    You can also follow him @williamvanbeckum on Instagram.

     

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Justin Favela
    Oct 27 2020

    This week's guest is Justin Favela. He's a multidisciplinary artist that creates large installation, sculptures and paintings using the medium of "piñata". For example, a recent work called "Libertad" at the Navy Yard in Philadelphia features an real 1984 Thunderbird decorated with weather-proof fabric to look like a piñata. (We talk about it on the episode!) Another recent work is Puente Nuevo! which is on display at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, is a large (corridor sized) installation of piñata paintings. He's been commissioned by the Denver Art Museum and the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. He's also the recipient of the 2018 Alan Turing LGTBIQ Award for International Artist. He also runs two podcasts! (linked below)

    This is a really fun episode. Special thanks to Eric Schwartz for being the "Bridge to Outside of the Art World". Every week I ask a friend who is not a fine artist to join in the conversation and talk about some art! 

     

    Music intro/outro by @_Groovebox_

     

    Links: 

    Justin's Website

    @favyfav

    Justin's Podcast "Latinos Who Lunch"

    Justin's Podcast "Art People Podcast"

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Danielle Abrams
    Oct 20 2020

    This week's guest is performance artist and educator Danielle Abrams. Danielle often embodies a cast of characters in her work that represent cross-sections of races, ethnicities, genders, and cultures. This web (or quilt, or weave as eloquently stated in the episode introduction...) of personifications embody the complexity of her own identity. Danielle is the Professor of the Practice in performance art at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. She has performed across the country including the Detroit Institute of the Arts, ICA Boston, Jewish Museum, Bronx Museum of the Arts, University of Michigan Museum of Art, Queens Museum, University of Michigan Museum of Art. Along with her collaborator Mary Ellen Strom, Danielle was recently received a residency at the Boston Center for the Arts. 

    Every week this podcast includes a guest who is not a fine artist. This week's "Bridge to Outside of the Fine Art World" is Eric Schwartz. He is a Chicago based comedian, board member of The Playground Theater, and host of Dumb Comic Creators Podcast. 

    Some links: 

    http://www.danielleabrams.com/

    Danielle's upcoming performance at the USC Live Artists Live III: Despair/Repair

    https://calendar.usc.edu/event/live_artists_live_iii_despairrepair#.X48GTUJKhR4

    Danielle's performance of Great: 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8a5FqD8cvM&feature=youtu.be

    The SMFA Art Sale: 

    https://smfa.tufts.edu/artsale 

    The Lemon Ice King of Corona:

    https://www.facebook.com/TheLemonIceKingOfCorona/

     

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Krystle Brown
    Oct 13 2020

    This week's guest is Boston artist Krystle Brown! She makes work that explores the psychological effects of economic class, ritual, and being at odds with one's environment. She is a multidisciplinary artist utilizing video, painting, audio, performance, sculpture and photography. She has an upcoming solo show at Kingston Gallery in Boston in March called 15,000 Days. Her work was recently featured in the group show Wide Open at the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition and will be part of a show at the CICA Museum later this month in South Korea. She has recently done residencies at 77 Art Residency in Rutland, VT and the Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, VT. 

     

    Krystle was such a fun guest, we talked about her cake-making skills, ratchet straps, Las Vegas, climate change, and a lot more. Krystle talks about the origins of her work and how she is drawn to "ruins" in our modern landscape.

     

    This episode also includes comedian and writer Eric Sablan as the "Bridge to Outside the Art World". Every episode I invite a friend who is not a fine artist to join in the conversation. 

     

    You can find Krystle's artwork at https://krystlebrownart.com 

    She is on Instagram as well @krystlebrown_art

     

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • Anastasiya Tarasenko
    Oct 6 2020

    This week's guest is Brooklyn based painter Anastasiya Tarasenko. Anastasiya's work is satirical and biting and follows the "tiny-people doing things" aesthetic you can find in Bosch, Bruegel, Indian Miniature Paintings and American Folk Art. She is a New York Art Academy alum, has gone on residencies in London, France, Mexico and Germany, appears in New American Paintings Northeast Issue #146 and has an upcoming solo show at Monya Rowe Gallery in New York City. We talk about her path to becoming a fine artist, her current work, her love of video games and Star Trek, and the way the COVID-19 lockdown impacted her studio practice. 

     

    It's a really fun episode! You can view her work on her website atarasenko.com or find her on Instagram at @atarasenko.

     

    Music by @_Groovebox_

     

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Evan Blackwell
    Sep 29 2020

    Abstract painter Evan Blackwell joined "Fine" Art Podcast in the virtual studio! She is an Atlanta, GA based artist that enjoys pushing back against the colonialized view of abstract art and engaging in the rich and diverse history going back to the dawn of human civilization. Evan's paintings also explore the way we retain memory in our bodies and minds. This episode is so fun! Evan talks about how she began in aqueous media and how a car crash changed the course of her work. She also talks about how the quarantine has changed her work and the ideas behind her current paintings. We also talk about some of her many influences. 

     

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    Evan's paintings and prints are available on her website https://evanblackwellart.com 

     

    Quilters of Gee's Bend https://www.soulsgrowndeep.org/gees-bend-quiltmakers

     

    Evan's Instagram: @evanblackwell_art

     

     

     

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Chantal Zakari
    Sep 22 2020

    Fine artist and designer Chantal Zakari is the guest on this week's episode of "Fine" Art Podcast!

     

    Chantal Zakari is a professor at The School of the Museum of Fine Arts (SMFA) at Tufts University. She operates a socially engaged practice that explores the complexities of the topics and subjects she pursues. She follows social phenomena and positions herself in relationship to a public or a sub-culture. She is a skilled designer and often publishes her projects as artists books in addition to installation work and other media. Her work is in the permanent collections at Yale University, The Getty Research Institute library, The Brooklyn Museum of Art, The Addison Gallery of American Art, and the Institute of Network Cultures in Amsterdam. She has also had solo exhibitions in Boston, Baltimore, Atlanta, Los Angeles and Ankara, Turkey. 

     

    This was such a fun interview! Chantal talks about growing up in Turkey and her Turkish-Levantine heritage. She also talks about her adventurous move to Chicago for art school. She was kind enough to talk about some of her previous art works, including some that she made with her long-time collaborator and husband Mike Mandel. Finally, we wrap up by talking about her membership in the artist-run Kingston Gallery and her upcoming show later this year. Also there's a bird in this episode!

     

    Her upcoming show at Kingston Gallery in SOWA opening on November 5th, 2020. http://www.kingstongallery.com/exhibitions/2020/november-chantal-zakari-work-in-progress.php

     

    Her artists books can be found (and bought!) on her website https://thecorner.net.

     

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    1 hr