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Just Make Art — 60 episodes
De-Romanticizing Art And What It Gives Back
Cy Twombly And The Beauty Of Contamination In Art
Make The Art No One Is Asking For with Jeff Musser
Art Friendships That Fuel The Work
Art is Hard. What If The Hard Part Is The Point. We Are In A Fight With The Work.
Jack Whitten, Gimmicks, And The Grind Of Abstraction with Jamele Wright Senior.
Perspectives on Jack Whitten and the Birth of Abstraction with Jamele Wright, Sr.
The Fearless Experiment: Q&A on Unconventional Materials & Artist Mindset
Q&A: Answering your Questions. From Home Studios To Galleries: Real-World Art Career Advice
Why I Make Art. Ursula Von Rydingsvard
Make More, Fear Less: on Critique, Confidence, and Choosing Meaning. A Candid Studio Conversation at Poolhaus, Day 2.
The Art of Breakthrough: A Candid Studio Conversation at Poolhaus
Embrace the Ugly Phase Before Beauty Emerges: Arlene Shechet
Part 4. Breaking down: How to Be An Artist by Jerry Saltz.
Part 3. Breaking down: How to Be An Artist by Jerry Saltz.
Part 2. Breaking down: How to Be An Artist by Jerry Saltz.
Part 1. Breaking down: How to Be An Artist by Jerry Saltz.
Your Work Knows Everything—Are You Listening?
Leonardo Drew. Art as Physical Transformation. Part 2
Leonardo Drew. Art as Physical Transformation. Part 1
Copy, Steal, and Become: Why Great Artists Take What They Need: Basquiat, David Bowie, Wes Anderson, Sylvia Plath and others.
A Complete Guide to Artist Residencies.
The Greater the Artist, The Greater the Doubt: Francis Bacon, Van Gogh, Kurt Vonnegut, JD Salinger, Maya Angelou and Charles Bukowski.
From Trash to Treasure: Robert Rauschenberg
Excavating the Soul of Reclaimed Materials
Making Art from Forgotten Materials | Minnesota to Germany | Artist Nathan Terborg.
David Lynch on Ideas, Meditation and Artistic Freedom.
From Apathy to Introspection in Art: Lessons from Rick Rubin and Patti Smith
Can Embracing Uncertainty Improve Your Art? Notes from Jack Whitten.
Creating Shared Connections in Our Art. Lessons from Georgia O'Keeffe, Van Gogh and Nick Cave.
Artists, Stop Seeking APPROVAL and Focus on Your Craft!
The Emerging Artist Life: Visionary Projects Blayne Planit talks with Ty Nathan Clark
Art Inspiration. Things Inspiring Us. Sean Scully, Dana James and Jonathan Todryk.
Art & Fear: The Book. Part 3
Art & Fear: The Book. Part 2
Art & Fear: The Book. Part 1
JMA Update. What We have Coming Up and a DeKooning Treat.
Amy Sillman: Embracing the Unknown: The Art of Improvisation in Studio Practice
How to Be an Art Nerd, Embrace Curiosity, Self-Educate, and Continue to Grow as an Artist.
Jeremy Cowart: Capturing Essence Through the Lens of Innovation
Laurie Anderson and Lou Reed: 3 Rules to Live By.
Let Her Rip: Helen Frankenthaler A Fearless Pioneer.
Pt 2. Questions about Art Pricing, Experimenting, and Motivation in the Artist Studio.
Part 1. Answering your Questions about Art Galleries, Art Techniques, Art Business and Art Philosophy.
Emerging Artist: Eric Breish- From a Dream to the Art World.
Louise Bourgeois: Unveiling the Soul: The Alchemy of Art and Healing
Part 2: Distinct and Diverse. A Discussion on the Artists Journey.
Part 1: Distinct and Diverse. A Discussion on the Artists Journey.
Unexpected Wins and Hard Lessons: Ty and Nathan Recap the Last 2 Years of Their Art.
Embracing the Intense Legacy of Clyfford Still: Authenticity in Abstract Expressionism
Bringing Childlike Wonder into the Artists Studio.
Serving Vision and Mastering Technique through Patience, Courage and Honesty- Hedda Sterne
Embracing Your Artistic Voice: A Tribute to Authenticity and Transformation: Marilyn Minter
The Intimate Language of Cy Twombly's Artistic Mind
Imitation and Innovation in Art: Navigating the Dance: From Basquiat to Wes Anderson to Sylvia Plath.
Robert Rauschenberg's Insights
Unearthing Inspiration in Frustration: An Artist's Perspective: Sonia Boyce
Art & Solitude: Feedback and Self-Reflection: Rainer Maria Rilke and Clyfford Still
The Path to Artistic Success: Lessons from Langston Hughes and Alice in Wonderland
Demystifying Art: Permission to Fail: Andy Warhol