026: Can't Move On? Then Let Go of the Past
Dissipating Portland's Past
Listen to this episode
Summary
Is this episode, I end up answering my own question of “letting go of what?”. I realized that the thing that I needed to let go of wasn’t just what happened in the past, but of how I related to the past. My year spent living in Portland, OR was a bitter/sweet experience. I found that I was still holding onto the pain that I experienced there because a part of me didn’t believe that there was another option. In this episode, I briefly tell the story of my time in Portland while dissecting the layers of my hurt while there. I can finally speak about this aspect of my past because I am confident that I am ready to let go of any and all traces of pain that I experienced while I was there. I find that wanting to move on from something is enough to actually do it. This episode is symbolic of me cutting all emotional ties to that particular time of my life. I am proud to say that I am ready and willing to let go, which is very fitting because it is also my last day being 26. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
First published
04/04/2017
Genres
Duration
34 minutes
Parent Podcast
Art of the Unknown | Spirituality, Healing & Mental Health
View PodcastSimilar Episodes
-
Christopher Robin Duncan - Episode 85
11/12/2025
Joseph Hart
Christopher Robin Duncan makes sculpture, ambient sound-based work, and exposure paintings that rely on factory dyed fabrics faded by the power of the sun. Chris talks about how punk and hardcore music shaped his worldview, his belief system and visual language as equivalent, celestial cycles as a tool in his process, making rules only to break them and learning how to get out of his own way, time as a tool and gesture in his artwork, his sonic work as soundtracks to his paintings, Prince versus Bruce Springsteen, a recent collaborative project with NIAD Art Center, an allergy to exceptionalism and the rewards of being generous, and finding joy through the mystery of art.View Chris’s work HEREListen to Chris’s sound-based work HEREPlease consider donating to The Middle East Children’s AllianceSupport Deep Color HERE
Clean -
Deep Color at Halsey McKay Gallery - Episode 84
06/18/2025
Joseph Hart
Deep Color (the exhibition) opened at Halsey McKay Gallery on May 24 and will be on view through June 30th, 2025. The exhibit features drawing, painting, sculpture, writing, editioned prints, and photography by over 60 Deep Color alumni artists. In this special episode, artist and HMG founder/owner, Ryan Wallace, talks with artist and Deep Color host Joseph Hart about how the show blossomed from idea to reality, the DIY nature of producing art exhibitions, the range and cohesiveness of the works on view, being surprised by a handful of artworks during installation, the unscientific curatorial process behind Deep Color, wearing shorts on airplanes, and stamina and horizon lines for Deep Color as a project.Listeners are encouraged to check out the exhibit in-person or online, then revisit the episode archive for that extra magic and context, and as a method for learning about and connecting with the artworks on view.“I’m incredibly appreciative of these artists for recording conversations with me for Deep Color and for being part of this exhibition. They’ve let us behind the curtain and into their studios. They’ve told us stories about the formative experiences that helped shape their artwork and outlook. They’ve offered us guidance, and different models, for how to approach and think about being an artist. Through these acts of generosity, and through their artwork, these artists are contributing to culture in a way that can fuel imagination, provide light, and soften the complicated aspects of our daily lives. This is a profound gesture that we should all salute and support.” -Joseph HartView the Deep Color exhibition HERE.Support Deep Color HERE
Clean -
Tony Lewis - Episode 83
06/04/2025
Joseph Hart
Tony Lewis makes drawings using a range of materials and methods that are centered around mark-making and language. Tony talks about athletics, psychology, and art history as frameworks for his world view, drawing as a type of behavior, Calvin & Hobbes comics as a muse, how drawing exists outside of the “art world”, expanding his practice into site-specific installations, not being able to hide or cheat in drawing, cocktail bars as portraits of a place, drawing as problem solving. and kindness and self-awareness as 50% of a career.View Tony’s work HERESupport Deep Color HERE
Clean -
Sean Sullivan - Episode 82
05/20/2025
Joseph Hart
Sean Sullivan makes paintings and drawings that hum and weave through abstraction, representation, and systems of visual organization. He is also the co-owner of R&F Paints—an artist owned company that manufactures handmade oil and encaustic paints for artists. Sean talks about how music and poetry served as gateways into visual art, the farmer and the fisherman as a type of ethos, using printmaking techniques in his painting and drawing process, embracing error as a form of magic in his work, wanting to be in close proximity to his family while he’s making art, and art as a potential way to make sense of a complicated world.View Sean’s work HERESupport Deep Color HERE
Clean
Similar Podcasts
-
Story Slam
08/06/2020
Story Slam Bristol
Story Slam Bristol is proud to present our incredible live event in podcast form. Each month you'll hear true stories told by our live theatre audience. Each event has a different theme, and the stories can range from the hilarious and uplifting, to the tragic and heartbreaking. You never quite know what you’re going to hear at Story Slam, so come join us for a raw glimpse into the lives of the people around us, through the beautiful art of storytelling.
Explicit -
Video Game Sophistry
08/06/2020
Andy Borkowski
Video Game Sophistry or VGS is the radio blather. We like to talk about the business and art of gaming but also hurt each-others feelings...it's VGS!Every Sunday our show goes LIVE!
Explicit -
Constellations
08/06/2020
Constellations
We exist in the cosmos of sound art & experimental narrative.
Explicit -
Couch Talk
08/06/2020
C.J. Couch
Welcome to the official "Couch Talk" podcast hosted by CJ Couch! Couch Talk is a Jacksonville, Florida based podcast with no specific genre. I, CJ Couch, am trying to learn as much as I can while creating a platform for any medium of art or idea. I also hope the ideas and views you hear listening to this challenge your own, while you can have a few laughs as well. All ideas shall flourish here. This isn't your grandparents podcast and young kids aren't exactly welcomed to listen either. Thank you so much for listening and if you would like to be a guest, have any questions, comments, or insults, email me anytime at: [email protected] Also, like the Facebook page: Couch Talk. Thanks again and enjoy the conversations!
Explicit -
Seeing Is Forgetting with Jason Bailer Losh
08/06/2020
Jason Bailer Losh
Conversations on contemporary art and culture in Los Angeles and beyond
Explicit -
Deep Color
08/06/2020
Joseph Hart
DEEP COLOR is an oral history project and podcast that features long-form conversations with artists and art professionals as they discuss their work, ideas and lives--offering listeners a unique understanding about the process, experiences and people behind the artwork. DEEP COLOR is independently produced by Joseph Hart.
Explicit