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Connecting through Art with Erika b Hess

Episode 18 of the Women United ART PODCAST podcast, hosted by Mona Lerch, titled "Connecting through Art with Erika b Hess" was published on June 4, 2022 and runs 42 minutes.

June 4, 2022 ·42m · Women United ART PODCAST

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In this episode, Mona interviews Erika b Hess - a painter, curator, and host of the art podcast I Like Your Work. She is an active juror and curator for various publications and institutions. Erika co-founded the Musa Collective in Boston and currently writes an art column for All SHE Makes Magazine. Join Mona and Erika as they talk about Erika's art journey, her practice and experiences both as an artist and curator. Learn more about her projects, opportunities, studio visits and The...

In this episode, Mona interviews Erika b Hess - a painter, curator, and host of the art podcast I Like Your Work. She is an active juror and curator for various publications and institutions. Erika co-founded the Musa Collective in Boston and currently writes an art column for All SHE Makes Magazine. 

Join Mona and Erika as they talk about Erika's art journey, her practice and experiences both as an artist and curator. Learn more about her projects, opportunities, studio visits and The Works membership.

Erika b Hess:
www.erikabhess.com
@erikabhess

I Like Your Work Podcast:
www.ilikeyourworkpodcast.com
@ilikeyourworkpodcast

The Works membership:
www.theworksmembership.com
@theworksmembership


This show is brought to you by Women United ART MOVEMENT, a global platform highlighting women in the arts through a wide range of opportunities such as solo and group exhibits, annual art prize for women artists, and quarterly publication.

www.womenunitedartmovement.com
@womenunited_art_movement
@womenunited_art_magazine

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