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EPISODE · Sep 23, 2022 · 1H 17M

Social Agreements and Lived Experiences

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In today's episode, we speak to two astounding artists, Diana Schmertz and Fay Ku. Their artworks will be featured in Sensing Woman 2022 an upcoming week-long benefit for the Center of Reproductive Rights and Center for Intimacy Justice in Chelsea, New York.Diana Schmertz moved to Amsterdam after completing her BFA from Purchase College at the age of 19, to start her art career as a recipient of De Ateliers 63’ grant and residency program. In addition to showing her work at traditional galleries and museum spaces, Schmertz has made public art supported by grants. Fay Ku is a Taiwan-born, New York City-based artist whose work is figurative, narrative and connects with past and present cultural histories. She is the recipient of a 2007 Louis Comfort Tiffany Grant and 2009 New York Foundation for the Arts fellowship grant. She has exhibited both nationally and internationally.Tune in to hear about their inspirations in creating beautiful pieces with thought provoking statements.In this episode, we cover:Part 1 (Diana Schmertz)Diana as an Art activist: Political views and women’s healthJourney to ArtmakingThe beginning of Laser cut artworks: E, Alternates and Origin StoriesStatements reflected in her artThe commercial side of artPart 2 (Fay Ku)Thoughts on the female experienceShunga inspired artworksFeeling and healing with artworksCharacters and nature relationship in her artThe Peacock Motif and the Nasty Women series explainedDeciding on having children and statisticsVainglory and Reach artworks explainedHelpful links:Diana Schmertz - Check out her artworks for sale at the Sensing Woman 2022 and her upcoming shows. Follow her on Instagram @dianaschmertz.Fay Ku - Check out her artworks for sale at the Sensing Woman 2022. Follow her on Instagram @fay.ku and Facebook @fay.ku.art Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In today's episode, we speak to two astounding artists, Diana Schmertz and Fay Ku. Their artworks will be featured in Sensing Woman 2022 an upcoming week-long benefit for the Center of Reproductive Rights and Center for Intimacy Justice in Chelsea, New York.Diana Schmertz moved to Amsterdam after completing her BFA from Purchase College at the age of 19, to start her art career as a recipient of De Ateliers 63’ grant and residency program. In addition to showing her work at traditional galleries and museum spaces, Schmertz has made public art supported by grants. Fay Ku is a Taiwan-born, New York City-based artist whose work is figurative, narrative and connects with past and present cultural histories. She is the recipient of a 2007 Louis Comfort Tiffany Grant and 2009 New York Foundation for the Arts fellowship grant. She has exhibited both nationally and internationally.Tune in to hear about their inspirations in creating beautiful pieces with thought provoking statements.In this episode, we cover:Part 1 (Diana Schmertz)Diana as an Art activist: Political views and women’s healthJourney to ArtmakingThe beginning of Laser cut artworks: E, Alternates and Origin StoriesStatements reflected in her artThe commercial side of artPart 2 (Fay Ku)Thoughts on the female experienceShunga inspired artworksFeeling and healing with artworksCharacters and nature relationship in her artThe Peacock Motif and the Nasty Women series explainedDeciding on having children and statisticsVainglory and Reach artworks explainedHelpful links:Diana Schmertz - Check out her artworks for sale at the Sensing Woman 2022 and her upcoming shows. Follow her on Instagram @dianaschmertz.Fay Ku - Check out her artworks for sale at the Sensing Woman 2022. Follow her on Instagram @fay.ku and Facebook @fay.ku.art Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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