Behind the Studio Door

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Behind the Studio Door

Hey there! Join us, Molly Darling and Christian Rivera, on our podcast 'Behind the Studio Door.' We dive into the heart of creativity, bringing you up close and personal with artists in Rochester NY and beyond! Our conversations go beyond the brush strokes and melodies, exploring the rich stories and emotions that fuel artistic expression. Each episode is a journey into the unique world of creators, from painters to musicians, in our vibrant Rochester, NY community.We don't just talk about art; we delve into the struggles and triumphs that shape each artist. It's about understanding how their experiences mold their art, and how their work touches their lives and the world. This podcast is more than a series of interviews; it's a celebration of the human spirit and the transformative power of art.Whether you're an aspiring artist looking for a spark of inspiration, an art lover curious about the magic behind creation, or just someone who cherishes the depth of artistic expression, 'B

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    Mothering in the Dark: A Conversation with Molly & Rivkah

    In this deeply personal episode of Behind the Studio Door, Molly discusses their upcoming duet exhibition with Rivkah Simcha. Mothering in the Dark is an intensely collaborative multidisciplinary art exhibition in which Molly and Rivkah present their non-traditional and raw experiences of motherhood. Their dialogue emphasizes the significance of artistic expression as a means of coping with the complexities of motherhood, and how the act of creation has become a form of survival for both of them. Through their collaborative efforts, they aim to honor the tender and vulnerable aspects of motherhood that are rarely acknowledged in mainstream narratives, fostering a space for shared experiences and validation among mamas.The show opens on August 28th 5-8pm at the Genesee Valley Council on the Arts (GVCA) in Mount Morris. See you there! Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

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    Davida Rogers on Grief, Gore, and the Joy of Creating

    In this episode, we talk with Davida Rogers about the raw, vivid power of personal expression through art. Known for her bold use of color and fearless themes that blend beauty with gore, Davida shares how her work has become a way to process big emotions — from grief to joy — and to make sense of what’s hard to put into words. We also dive into the complicated relationship many creatives have with the label “artist,” especially when faced with outside pressure to monetize what they make. Davida opens up about the role of community, the influence of her Sierra Leonean roots, and how making art became a lifeline. This episode is an invitation to start where you are, trust your voice, and redefine what it means to create on your own terms.Follow Davida on Instagram @khanya_sviesa Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.comMind of MagnusArtist Magnus Champlin Interviews guests sharing the stories and life adventures with the goal of expanding minds.

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    Erica Bryant and The Department of Dream Collection

    In this episode, we sit down with collage and mixed media artist Erica Bryant to explore the mysterious terrain of dreams and how they show up in our waking lives. Erica shares how her fascination with vivid dream imagery led her to start capturing not only her own dreams, but the dreamscapes of others — turning the ephemeral into tangible works of art. We talk about what it means to honor the unconscious, how dreams shape identity, and why they often leave us with more questions than answers. This conversation is a celebration of intuition, inner worlds, and the messy beauty of translating the surreal into something you can hold in your hands.Erica's newest exhibition, Other People's Dreams, will be on display at RoCo Upstairs at the Rochester Contemporary Art Center from June 6 - 14, 2025. Find more info at https://www.rochestercontemporary.org/exhibitions/other-peoples-dreams/Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.comDialed In: A Coffee PodcastGet Dialed In to the world of coffee with Aaron and Wade! Tastings, coffee news and opinion and more! https://dialedincoffee.captivate.fm

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    Being a Serial Hobbyist with Hana Acabado of Filipinta Beauty

    In this episode, we chat with Hana Acabado—a Filipino author, illustrator, packaging designer, and mom of two—about how she brings her whole self into her work. Hana is the founder of Filipinta Beauty, a playful, imaginative makeup brand that celebrates Filipino culture and serves as a creative playground for her ideas. She shares how her experience as an immigrant shapes both her art and entrepreneurship, and how she stays rooted in authenticity while navigating the beauty industry. We also talk about her children’s book My Mama is a Work of Art, which explores tattoos, kindness, and acceptance. Named one of the Top 25 Filipino Creatives of 2024, Hana opens up about storytelling, identity, and how honoring your culture through creativity can build powerful connections.https://filipinta.com Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.comPunches & PopcornThe masters of Couch Potato style Mike Huntone, Jason Bills, and Dr. Dominic D’Amore take a deep dive into the best and worst of martial arts films. https://punches-and-popcorn.captivate.fm/

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    Ten Years of Explore Rochester with Steve Carter and Justin Dusett

    In this episode, we sit down with Steve Carter and Justin Ducett, the duo behind Explore Rochester, to talk about how a simple hashtag turned into a decade-long love letter to the city. As Explore Rochester just celebrated its 10th anniversary with a powerful exhibition at Rochester Contemporary Arts Center—featuring the work of over 500 local contributors—we reflect on what it means to see a city through the eyes of its people.We talk about community, connection, and the way social media can actually bring us closer to the places we live. From photos snapped on morning walks to deeply personal portraits, this conversation is a tribute to the everyday moments that make Rochester what it is. Explorerochester.usRochestercontemporary.org Mentioned in this episode:Punches & PopcornThe masters of Couch Potato style Mike Huntone, Jason Bills, and Dr. Dominic D’Amore take a deep dive into the best and worst of martial arts films. https://punches-and-popcorn.captivate.fm/Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

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    Studio 678: The Power of Photography for Middle Schoolers with Markus Essien and Emma Rathe

    In this episode, we dive into the impact of Studio 678, an after-school program where middle school students explore analog photography and poetry. Our guests are Markus Essien, Photography Program Coordinator at Flower City Arts Center, and Emma Rathe, Manager of Programs and Exhibition Production at the George Eastman Museum. Together, they reflect on what it means to help young people find their voices through art. We talk about how Studio 678 builds confidence, connection, and creative skills—and how powerful it is for students to see their work displayed in a professional setting. This conversation also highlights the importance of mentorship, intentionality, and creating spaces where young artists feel seen and supported.Links referenced in this episode:flowercityartscenter.orgeastman.orgMentioned in this episode:Behind the GlassPodcast and gallery focusing on underrepresented artists utilize the space to amplify their work. Curated by @Richardbcolon @qua.jay. Check out the podcast or join them in person first Fridays at 240 E Main St, Rochester, NY! https://behind-the-glass-gallery.captivate.fmJoe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

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    The Art of Living Creatively: A Conversation with Magnus

    Creativity thrives in uncertainty, and for artist Magnus, that uncertainty is part of the magic. In this episode, we explore his journey as an artist, thinker, and wanderer—someone who has fully embraced the unpredictability of a creative life.Magnus shares how his early experiences shaped his artistic sensibilities and why he chooses to live without a backup plan, fully committing to his craft. We discuss the challenges of navigating societal expectations, the psychological weight of being an artist, and the power of spontaneity in both life and art.The conversation takes a fascinating turn as Magnus reflects on his travels to India, where encounters with local artists and vibrant cultures expanded his perspective on creativity and self-expression. His insights serve as both an invitation and a challenge—to step outside of comfort zones, embrace the unknown, and allow art to be a guiding force.This episode is a deep dive into the beauty and chaos of a life dedicated to art, reminding us that true creative freedom comes from leaning into the journey, wherever it may lead.Mentioned in this episode:Behind the GlassBehind the Glass, hosted by Richard B Colón and Quajay Donnell, is a monthly talk with the current month’s BTG Roster. Artists are interviewed about their submissions and we dive deep into their process, inspiration and thought process centralized around their artwork in the Behind the Glass Gallery located in the heart of Downtown Rochester NY. https://behind-the-glass-gallery.captivate.fm/Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.comLunchador Podcast NetworkLunchador Podcast Network is a network of podcasts originating in Rochester, NY. Our goal is bringing creative people together to be a positive force in the arts community. The shows that make up Lunchador are owned by the creators and cover a wide range of topics and backgrounds. http://lunchador.org/

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    Redefining Masculinity: Voices from the Positive Masculinity Show

    Masculinity is evolving, and so is the conversation around it. In this episode, we’re exploring Positive Masculinity with curators Abby Lupi and Derek Dirizio, who have been asking open questions about what masculinity can look like through their exhibition, Positive Masculinity at Muck Duck Studio.Abby shares the inspiration behind the show, which challenges outdated narratives and highlights masculinity in all its complexity. We discuss the expectations placed on men, the tension between societal norms and personal identity, and how embracing vulnerability can redefine strength.Derek brings insights from his experience leading men’s circles, emphasizing the importance of spaces where men can express themselves openly without fear of judgment. Through art and conversation, this episode explores how shifting perspectives on masculinity can create deeper connections and a more inclusive future.Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.comLunchador Podcast NetworkLunchador Podcast Network is a network of podcasts originating in Rochester, NY. Our goal is bringing creative people together to be a positive force in the arts community. The shows that make up Lunchador are owned by the creators and cover a wide range of topics and backgrounds. http://lunchador.org/Mind of MagnusArtist Magnus Champlin Interviews guests sharing the stories and life adventures with the goal of expanding minds.

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    The Intersection of Poetry and Art: Reflections on Conjunction

    In this episode, we chat with artists Nala Ward and Emily Collins about their collaborative exhibition, Conjunction. Their partnership started with a strong friendship and a shared respect for each other's work. We dive into the themes of growth, self-acceptance, and how poetry and collage come together in their creative process. Nala’s poetry and Emily’s visuals create a unique conversation between words and imagery. They also share what it was like to showcase their work in an unconventional space, the challenges they faced, and the sense of community that came out of it. Enjoy! Follow Emily @energy.em and Nala @grungeleslieknope to see more of their work! Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.comPunches & PopcornThe masters of Couch Potato style Mike Huntone, Jason Bills, and Dr. Dominic D’Amore take a deep dive into the best and worst of martial arts films. https://punches-and-popcorn.captivate.fm/Lunchador Podcast NetworkLunchador Podcast Network is a network of podcasts originating in Rochester, NY. Our goal is bringing creative people together to be a positive force in the arts community. The shows that make up Lunchador are owned by the creators and cover a wide range of topics and backgrounds. http://lunchador.org/

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    Doing the Work: A Conversation on Art & Activism with Unique Fair

    In this episode of Behind the Studio Door, we're talking to artist, activist and teacher, Unique Fair. Unique Fair is a Fine Artist from Rochester, NY who seeks to use his skill set as an artist and activist to empower people to be the change they wish to see in the world. This vision has led Unique to craft artwork that focuses on the themes of oppression, liberation, and the friction between.In this episode we dig into Unique's artistic process, and how he weaves his life experiences and perspective as a black queer man into his impactful visual work. Unique has an exhibition coming up at Main Street Arts in Clifton Springs titled "Facing Forward" opening on March 1st - find out more at mainstreetarts.org.Find Unique at uniquefairart.com and by searching "unique fair art" on all social media platforms. Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comJoe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.comMind of MagnusArtist Magnus Champlin Interviews guests sharing the stories and life adventures with the goal of expanding minds.

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    Exploring the Healing Power of Music in Modern Medicine

    The primary focus of this podcast episode is the intersection of music, healing, and the evolving role of artists within the community, particularly in Rochester. We engage in a profound discussion with Sean, a multi-instrumentalist and performance arts medicine practitioner, who elucidates the significance of music therapy and the therapeutic applications of sound in various settings, including hospitals. Our conversation explores the responsibilities of artists as both creators and healers, the importance of active listening, and the impact of community engagement through collaborative events. We also reflect on the unique cultural dynamics of Rochester, examining the potential for growth and creativity within the local artistic landscape. Through this dialogue, we aspire to foster a deeper understanding of how music can serve as a conduit for healing and connection in everyday life. Tune in for another episode, peeking behind the studio door! You can find Sean at his website:https://anaglogmusic.com/No Fuss: Tea Time Listening Sessions: https://www.mixcloud.com/anaglogmusicfm/Mentioned in this episode:Guglielmo's Home Grown Marinara SauceGuglielmo's Home Grown Marinara Sauce is available in your favorite grocery stores! Pick up a jar today! https://www.guglielmosauce.com/Joe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

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    A Deep Dive into Fantasy Art Collecting: The Red Dot Challenge

    In this episode of Behind the Studio Door, we dive into the innovative concept of the Red Dot Challenge, a fantasy art collecting game designed to enhance engagement within the Rochester art community. This unique initiative, orchestrated by Rome Celli, aims to cultivate a deeper appreciation for local artists while simultaneously fostering a vibrant atmosphere for art enthusiasts. We delve into the intricacies of this game, exploring how it not only encourages participants to experience art in real-time but also prompts them to visit various venues across the region. Joining the conversation is Su Begy, an artist, collector, and Molly's mentor! Join us for another glimpse behind the studio door! Links referenced in this episode:reddotchallenge.orgMentioned in this episode:Joe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comJoe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comLevel Up Coffee PodcastLevel Up your coffee game. Wade Reed and Aaron Pascucci, two coffee professionals discuss coffee and the culture surrounding it. https://levelupcoffee.captivate.fm/

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    Art in Unexpected Places: The Mini Mystery Art Machine Explained

    The Mini Mystery Art Machine, an innovative venture initiated by Jack Ballou, serves as a conduit connecting budding art collectors with a rotating ensemble of artists from Rochester. In this episode, we talk about the conceptualization and execution of this unique art vending machine, which aims to democratize art access by providing miniature works in unexpected locales. The discussion also explores the collaborative nature of this initiative, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and the shared joy of creativity among artists and collectors alike. Throughout our chat, we reflect on the profound impact of art on individual and communal experiences, revealing the underlying motivations that drive artistic expression and connection in this amazing city of Rochester, NY. Links mentioned in the episode: https://www.instagram.com/jackbearstamps/https://www.etsy.com/shop/jackbearhttps://redwhiteandbrewroc.com/Mentioned in this episode:Food About TownFood About Town hosted by Chris Lindstrom, focusing on restaurants, food and drink of all kinds, and whatever topics I want to cover! https://foodabouttown.captivate.fm/Joe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

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    Sabbatical Reflections: Art, Family, and the Rochester Scene (Kicking off Season 2!)

    Join Molly Darling, Christian Rivera, and Chris Lindstrom as they dive back into the world of creativity and collaboration after a summer hiatus. The trio discusses the importance of taking breaks to avoid burnout while exploring the dynamics of artistic collaboration in Rochester. They reflect on their experiences over the past months, sharing insights on how personal and professional relationships influence creative processes. Expect a lively conversation that highlights the need for communication and adaptability in collaborative projects, along with a humorous take on the challenges of maintaining artistic momentum. With engaging anecdotes and a sprinkle of playful banter, this episode brings to life the intricate web of connections that fuel the local art scene.Exploring the themes of art, collaboration, and community, this vibrant podcast episode captures the essence of creativity in Rochester through the engaging interactions of its hosts. Molly, Christian, and Chris reflect on their summer break, using it as a springboard to dive into discussions about the nature of artistic work and the importance of taking breaks to prevent burnout. Their candid exchanges reveal how personal experiences and busy lives can influence artistic output, leading to a broader conversation about the need for collaboration in various artistic fields. As they share their individual journeys, listeners gain insights into how each host navigates their creative processes, with anecdotes that highlight both challenges and triumphs.The hosts also touch on the significance of recognizing art in everyday professions, challenging the conventional views of what constitutes artistry. By discussing the intricacies of their experiences in curating and managing artistic events, they illuminate the hard work and dedication that often goes unseen. Their conversations emphasize that art is not limited to galleries but can be found in the simple acts of collaboration and community engagement. This episode serves as a reminder that the creative spirit thrives on connection and shared experiences, encouraging listeners to engage with their local arts scenes in meaningful ways. Through humor and heartfelt storytelling, the hosts invite their audience to think critically about their own artistic journeys, spurring reflections on the role of collaboration in fostering creativity and community growth.Takeaways: The hosts discuss the importance of taking breaks to avoid burnout and maintain creativity. They explore how collaboration manifests in various forms, both professionally and personally. The conversation highlights the dynamic nature of podcasting and the evolving relationships between hosts. Molly shares insights from her experience teaching art to adults with disabilities. The group emphasizes the significance of local art initiatives in Rochester's creative community. They reflect on how personal experiences shape artistic expression and collaboration. Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comRefined Taste with Dario & ChrisWeekly Live show where comedians Dario Joseph and Chris Thompson talk and laugh with representatives of Rochester, New York’s food and drink scene.

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    Behind the Studio Door: Live at at Rochester Contemporary Art Center Part Two

    In this exciting second half of our live podcast recording at the Rochester Contemporary Art Center (RoCo), we dive deeper into the vibrant and diverse 6x6 exhibition. Hosts Christian Rivera, Molly Darling, and producer Chris Lindstrom chat with artists and attendees alike, uncovering personal stories and creative processes that fuel this unique art experience. From Carmela Casuccio, an artist rediscovering Rochester’s art scene, to Unique Fair, an educator pioneering accessible oil painting techniques, this episode captures the spirit of collaboration and freedom that 6x6 fosters.We also hear from new voices like Soul and Z, a duo of visual and musical artists who share their journey through creative expression in shared spaces, and Michelle Miller, an art therapist whose collage work finds home at the exhibition. The episode wraps up with insights from Bleu Cease, RoCo's Director, who reflects on the community-driven energy that makes this annual event thrive. Tune in to explore the intersection of art, community, and personal discovery in this special live edition of Behind the Studio Door!Mentioned in this episode:Lunchador Podcast NetworkLunchador Podcast Network is a network of podcasts originating in Rochester, NY. Our goal is bringing creative people together to be a positive force in the arts community. The shows that make up Lunchador are owned by the creators and cover a wide range of topics and backgrounds. http://lunchador.org/Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

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    Foraged Colors: Hayley Davis on Painting with the Earth

    In this captivating episode of Behind the Studio Door, hosts Molly Darling and Christian Rivera sit down with interdisciplinary artist Hayley Davis to discuss her unique approach to painting using natural, foraged pigments from the Colombian landscape. A Rochester native, Hayley spends half of each year in Colombia, where she collects vibrant earth pigments from riverbeds, construction sites, and volcanic soils. These materials, rich in color and history, serve as the foundation for her stunning artworks that explore the profound connection between humans and the natural world.Hayley shares the fascinating story of how her journey into earth pigments began, from her early experiments in Oaxaca, Mexico, to learning about traditional Colombian pigment-gathering techniques passed down through generations. She also delves into how her art bridges the cultural gap between Colombia and the United States, addressing ecological themes and the complex duality of beauty and extraction in her work.Tune in to learn more about Hayley’s process of blending art and storytelling, her thoughts on the relationship between people and the earth, and her current exhibition, Colombian Riches, at The Yards Art Collective through the month of September. Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comLevel Up Coffee PodcastLevel Up your coffee game. Wade Reed and Aaron Pascucci, two coffee professionals discuss coffee and the culture surrounding it. https://levelupcoffee.captivate.fm/

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    Building The Op Shop: A Journey of Creativity and Community with Jo

    In this episode of Behind the Studio Door, hosts Molly Darling and Christian Rivera, along with producer Chris Lindstrom, sit down with Jo, the founder of The Op Shop in Rochester's East End. Jo shares her inspiring journey from a nine-to-five job to creating a vibrant space for sustainable fashion and community connection.Jo discusses the origins of The Op Shop, how it grew from a small pop-up into a beloved hub for vintage and handmade fashion, and the challenges she faced along the way. She opens up about overcoming imposter syndrome, the importance of community support, and her passion for sustainability. Jo also highlights the creative collaborations that make The Op Shop unique and offers a glimpse into the future of this thriving space.You can find out more about The Op Shop on their website: https://www.theopshoproc.comMentioned in this episode:Joe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comRefined Taste with Dario & ChrisWeekly Live show where comedians Dario Joseph and Chris Thompson talk and laugh with representatives of Rochester, New York’s food and drink scene.

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    Behind the Studio Door: Live at RoCo's 6x6 Exhibition Part One

    In this special live episode of "Behind the Studio Door," we bring you to the heart of Rochester Contemporary Art Center (RoCo) for the vibrant opening night of the annual 6x6 exhibition on First Friday. Join us as we immerse ourselves in the buzz of this unique event, chatting with a diverse array of attendees and participants, including the visionary director of RoCo, Bleu Cease.Experience the excitement and creativity that fill the air as artists and art enthusiasts from all walks of life come together to celebrate this beloved community showcase. Discover the stories behind the tiny masterpieces that make up the 6x6 exhibition, hear firsthand accounts from contributors, and gain insights into the dynamic world of RoCo. Whether you were there in person or are tuning in from afar, this episode captures the essence of an unforgettable night dedicated to art, community, and connection.Special thanks to Bleu Cease, The Rochester Contemporary Art Center and everyone who contributed to this episode! Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.comJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comMind of MagnusArtist Magnus Champlin Interviews guests sharing the stories and life adventures with the goal of expanding minds.

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    Reviving Rochester: Bleu Cease on RoCo's Artistic Legacy and Future

    In this episode of "Behind the Studio Door," host Molly Darling and producer Chris Lindstrom sit down with Bleu Cease, the director of the Rochester Contemporary Art Center (RoCo). Bleu shares his journey with RoCo, from its early days as the Pyramid Art Center to becoming a key cultural space in downtown Rochester. He delves into the history of the artist space movement, RoCo's evolution, and the challenges and triumphs of running an art center. Bleu also discusses the importance of community support, curatorial practices, and the impactful projects RoCo has undertaken, such as the 6x6 exhibition and the biennial initiative, Current Scene. Tune in to hear Bleu's insights on fostering collaboration, supporting local artists, and advocating for the arts in Rochester.https://www.rochestercontemporary.org/Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comJoe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.comRefined Taste with Dario & ChrisWeekly Live show where comedians Dario Joseph and Chris Thompson talk and laugh with representatives of Rochester, New York’s food and drink scene.

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    Entangled Creativity: Susan Begy on Art, Connection, and Community

    In this episode of Behind the Studio Door, hosts Molly Darling and Christian Rivera, along with producer Chris Lindstrom, dive into a lively conversation with interdisciplinary artist Susan Begy. Susan, who explores themes of humanity, power dynamics, and cooperation through her graphite drawings and stone sculptures, shares insights into her creative process and the evolution of her work. The discussion touches on her innovative Entanglement Project, a 33-foot-long drawing connecting members of the creative community, and her experiences moving between mediums and places like Los Angeles and Brooklyn before returning to Rochester. Susan's dedication to nurturing and collaboration shines through as she talks about her future projects, including the potential revival of her Art Collision and Repair Shop. Tune in to hear more about Susan’s artistic journey and her passion for fostering community connections.You can find more about Su's work here: https://www.susanbegy.com/aboutMentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.comPauly Guglielmo ShowPauly Guglielmo is a former radio guy turned food business entrepreneur. While running a manufacturing facility is his day job, he likes to dust off his broadcasting skills once a week on this podcast and talk to entrepreneurs and other influencers. https://pauly-guglielmo-show.captivate.fm/Joe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

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    Art Dares and Community Care: Erich Lehman's Journey with 1975 Gallery and Wall Therapy

    In this episode of Behind the Studio Door, hosts Molly Darling and Christian Rivera, along with producer Chris Lindstrom, welcome Erich Lehman, the curator behind Rochester’s 1975 Gallery and the driving force behind Wall Therapy. Erich shares the journey of founding the 1975 Gallery, a space that has significantly shaped the city's cultural landscape. From its beginnings as a dare to its evolution into a cornerstone of Rochester's art scene, Eric’s story is one of passion, community, and relentless dedication. He also delves into the origins of Wall Therapy, an initiative that brings large-scale public art to the city, fostering both artistic expression and community healing. Tune in to hear Erich’s insights on the intersections of art, community, and the power of daring to pursue your dreams. Sketchy! The Art and Creativity of Skateboarding - (June 7 - August 4) https://1975ish.com/sketchy/Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comPunches & PopcornThe masters of Couch Potato style Mike Huntone, Jason Bills, and Dr. Dominic D’Amore take a deep dive into the best and worst of martial arts films. https://punches-and-popcorn.captivate.fm/Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

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    Exploring Ephemeral Art and Creativity with Taylor Kennedy

    Join us for an inspiring episode of "Behind the Studio Door" as we dive into the world of multimedia artist and educator Taylor Kennedy. Originally from Sodus Point, New York, Taylor's work explores themes of childhood, domesticity, womanhood, and middle-class life through large-scale ephemeral installations. She candidly shares her unique, non-academic approach to creativity, integrating personal memories and narratives into her art. Taylor also reflects on her role as an educator, the influence of her grandmother's textiles, and her fearless experimentation with diverse mediums. Her insights on community, generosity, and the sensory experiences that shape her work provide a rich, engaging conversation you won't want to miss.Find Taylor on Instagram @taymkennedy to stay connected with her latest works and upcoming projects.Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.comBehind the GlassBehind the Glass, hosted by Richard B Colón and Quajay Donnell, is a monthly talk with the current month’s BTG Roster. Artists are interviewed about their submissions and we dive deep into their process, inspiration and thought process centralized around their artwork in the Behind the Glass Gallery located in the heart of Downtown Rochester NY. https://behind-the-glass-gallery.captivate.fm/Joe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

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    The Myth of the Artist Personality

    Join hosts Molly Darling and Christian Rivera on this episode of "Behind the Studio Door" as they delve into the "Myth of the Artist Personality." Together, they challenge the stereotypical notions that often define who can or cannot be considered an artist. Through personal anecdotes and lively discussions, they examine how appearances and societal expectations shape our understanding of artistic identity. This episode explores why many individuals might hesitate to label themselves as artists due to these pervasive stereotypes. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that seeks to expand the definition of what it means to be creative and encourages listeners to embrace their own unique artistic expressions, free from the constraints of conventional labels.Mentioned in this episode:Level Up Coffee PodcastLevel Up your coffee game. Wade Reed and Aaron Pascucci, two coffee professionals discuss coffee and the culture surrounding it. https://levelupcoffee.captivate.fm/Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.comJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

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    Verses and Canvases: Nala Ward's Poetic Brushstrokes

    Join us on today's episode of Behind the Studio Door as host Molly Darling, cohost Christian Rivera, and producer Chris Lindstrom welcome the incredibly versatile artist Nala Ward. In today’s episode, Nala shares an intimate look at her multifaceted journey as a poet and visual artist. She discusses how her personal experiences and emotions significantly influence her creative output, revealing the deep interconnection between her emotional state and her artistic expressions.Nala also explores the vital role of community in her artistry. From her beginnings at the College of Brockport to her current engagements within the Rochester art scene, she reflects on how interactions with other artists and community members have shaped her work and pushed her creative boundaries.Follow Nala : https://www.instagram.com/grungeleslieknope/Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comMind of MagnusArtist Magnus Champlin Interviews guests sharing the stories and life adventures with the goal of expanding minds.Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

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    Unmasking the Art of Wrestling with Ground Zero's Mattick

    Join us on this episode of Behind the Studio Door as we dive into the dynamic world of professional wrestling with Matt, owner of Ground Zero Wrestling School in Rochester, NY. Known as the "Young Lion of the West," Matt brings his 11-year wrestling journey and insights into the creative and theatrical elements that fuel the sport. Discover how wrestling's narrative depth and character development captivate fans, and learn about Matt's path to starting his own wrestling school after training with WWE ECW star Colin Delaney. This episode explores the intersections of creativity, performance art, and athletics in the often misunderstood world of wrestling.Buy tickets to Ground Zero Part 2! http://www.groundzerowrestling.com/Mentioned in this episode:Refined Taste with Dario & ChrisWeekly Live show where comedians Dario Joseph and Chris Thompson talk and laugh with representatives of Rochester, New York’s food and drink scene.Joe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comJoe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

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    Beyond the Buzzword: Unpacking True Collaboration in the Creative World

    In this cozy episode of Behind the Studio Door, join me, Molly Darling, my co-host Christian Rivera, and our ever-enthusiastic producer Chris Lindstrom as we get real about what collaboration means in the world of creativity. It’s a rainy day here in Rochester, perfect for deep talks and honest reflections. Today, we’re breaking down the true essence of collaboration, setting it apart from the unpaid labor and scope creep that too often plague creative work. We’ll share our own experiences—the good, the bad, and the tricky—and discuss how real collaboration should work, emphasizing trust, mutual value, and clear boundaries. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been in the game for years, this conversation aims to enhance how you think about working with others in the creative sphere. Grab your favorite drink, settle in, and let’s navigate the complexities of collaboration together. Cheers! Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.comJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

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    Nature's Brushstrokes: A Conversation with Wildlife Artist Kristy Guenther

    On a recent episode of our podcast, "Behind the Studio Door," we had the pleasure of diving into the artistic life of Kristy Guenther, a talented wildlife painter based in Rochester, New York. Kristy’s passion for nature and art radiates through her vibrant acrylic paintings, which she creates on both canvas and paper. During our conversation, she gave us a glimpse into her daily routine, which starts with slow mornings and transitions into focused painting sessions at her studio located in the historic Yards Art Collective.Kristy also opened up about the depth of research that goes into each piece, from understanding animal behaviors to capturing the details of their habitats. Her commitment to her craft and her connection to the local art community enrich her work and ground her artistic practice. Listening to Kristy share her journey was not only inspiring but also a reminder of the vibrant local art scene here in Rochester. Her dedication to blending creativity with community engagement makes her a standout voice in the world of art.Mentioned in this episode:Food About TownFood About Town hosted by Chris Lindstrom, focusing on restaurants, food and drink of all kinds, and whatever topics I want to cover! https://foodabouttown.captivate.fm/Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.comJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

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    Creativity, Community, & Change: An Inspiring Conversation with Rochester's Shawn Dunwoody

    In today's episode of Behind the Studio Door, we're chatting with the inspiring Shawn Dunwoody. From the community collaborative projects to the colorful murals brightening the city, Shawn embodies the spirit of creativity and change. His multidisciplinary work weaves a thread of connection and transformation throughout Rochester. Despite the lighthearted banter and playful moments shared on the podcast, the depth of Shawn's commitment to his community and artistry is unmistakable. As he humorously navigates discussions ranging from potential luge adventures to profound insights on creativity and leadership, Shawn reveals a rich tapestry of experiences and ambitions. His journey, marked by both challenges and triumphs, underscores the power of art to unite, inspire, and enact meaningful change. You can find more about Shawn and his projects here: https://www.dunwoode.design and https://www.instagram.com/shawndunwoody Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comPauly Guglielmo ShowPauly Guglielmo is a former radio guy turned food business entrepreneur. While running a manufacturing facility is his day job, he likes to dust off his broadcasting skills once a week on this podcast and talk to entrepreneurs and other influencers. https://pauly-guglielmo-show.captivate.fm/Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

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    Weaving Creativity and Community Healing with Taegan West

    In this special episode of Behind the Studio Door, we chat with a truly unique and inspiring guest, Taegan West. Described as a community weaver and a healing modalities expert, Taegan's passion and expertise in astrology, dance, and ancient healing practices are front and center. Taegan’s belief in the power of community and creativity as intertwined forces for personal and collective transformation shines through every word. Through a conversation that weaves together the threads of individual experiences with the collective soul, Taegan illuminates the essence of creative expression as a birthright and a tool for deep, personal mythology. This episode is a journey into the heart of creativity, community, and the ancient practices that connect us to each other and the world we're nested in. You can find more about Taegan and her work here: https://thealtarhealing.com Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comLunchador Podcast NetworkLunchador Podcast Network is a network of podcasts originating in Rochester, NY. Our goal is bringing creative people together to be a positive force in the arts community. The shows that make up Lunchador are owned by the creators and cover a wide range of topics and backgrounds. http://lunchador.org/Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

  30. 9

    Art, Balance, and Community with Rivkah Simcha

    In this insightful episode of BTSD, Molly Darling, Christian Rivera, our producer Chris dive into the world of Rivkah Simcha, an artist from Rochester who excels in a range of mediums, including performance art with The Velvet Noose. Rivka opens up about the art of parenting, her contributions to the local art scene, and her position at the Memorial Art Gallery, painting a vivid picture of Rochester's vibrant creative community.Our conversation navigates the intricacies of merging art with daily life, touching on Rivka's strategies for balancing her passion with personal responsibilities. She shares her explorations in art, touching on themes like grief, transformation, and beauty, and reveals her ambition to weave writing into her artistic practice. This episode is a celebration of creativity, community, and the constant quest for balance, offering a deeply personal yet universally relatable perspective on the life of an artist. You can find Rivkah's work on her website : https://www.shulamithinshadow.com and on IG: https://www.instagram.com/shulamithinshadowMentioned in this episode:Punches & PopcornThe masters of Couch Potato style Mike Huntone, Jason Bills, and Dr. Dominic D’Amore take a deep dive into the best and worst of martial arts films. https://punches-and-popcorn.captivate.fm/Joe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

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    Exploring Creativity Across Borders with Emily Collins

    In this episode of Behind the Studio Door , we chat with Emily Collins. Emily's got a unique take on art, mixing different mediums to create collages that really stand out. She shares how living in Thailand and Indonesia wasn't just an adventure; it actually kicked her creativity back into gear and influenced her art in big ways.The conversation covers Emily's journey into collage, how her travels abroad have seeped into her work, and the big role the Rochester art scene has played in her life since she's been back. It's a straightforward talk about finding your creative path, how moving around the world can change your art, and the importance of having a supportive community of fellow artists. You can find more of Emily's work at http://emilycollinscreative.com or http://instagram.com/energy.emMentioned in this episode:Refined Taste with Dario & ChrisWeekly Live show where comedians Dario Joseph and Chris Thompson talk and laugh with representatives of Rochester, New York’s food and drink scene.Joe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

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    Creative Synergy with Matt & Rodrigo of Hungwell Art Services

    Step inside the vibrant art world of Rochester, NY, with Rodrigo Da Silva and Matt Vanderlee from Hungwell Art Services on this episode of Behind the Studio Door. We get into this duo's journey through design, curation, and their unique impact on the local creative scene. From their diverse backgrounds and collaborative dynamics to their philosophy on creativity and community, this episode offers a deep dive into the art of making art. Plus, don't miss insights into their latest collaborative project, Thaw II, showcasing at The Yards Art Collective. Get ready for an inspiring blend of art, design, and conversation that bridges the gap between creativity and practicality.You can see their latest group exhibition, Thaww II at The Yards Art Collective - opening March 15th! Mentioned in this episode:Mind of MagnusArtist Magnus Champlin Interviews guests sharing the stories and life adventures with the goal of expanding minds.Joe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

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    Hell Yeah, Rochester! Exploring the City's Creative Pulse

    Welcome to another roundtable chat with Molly Darling, Christian Rivera, and the guy who makes us sound good, producer Chris Lindstrom! We're your all-access pass to the creative chaos of Rochester, New York, where the weather's as unpredictable as our episodes. From artists who brave the snow in shorts to comic book creators hiding in plain sight, we're peeling back the curtain on the folks turning Rochester from "meh" to "heck yeah!"Ever wondered what keeps Rochester's creative hearts beating through those infamous winters? Or why our city, famous for Kodak moments, is now snapping vibrant new scenes in art, music, and more? We're on a mission to find out, one laugh and awkward pause at a time.Join us as we chat with the brains behind the brushes, mics, and cameras, sharing stories that'll make you want to wear your heart on your sleeve and maybe a hoodie too (because, you know, Rochester). It's a mix of banter, deep dives into the creative process, and the occasional "hell yeah, brother" moment, all wrapped up in the spirit of our scrappy city.Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

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    Love on the Airwaves: How Podcasting Brought Us Together - A Valentines Day Special

    Welcome to a special love edition of "Behind the Studio Door," where we've got a tale that's part rom-com, part tech saga, with a dash of audio magic. Our hosts, Christian and Molly, didn't just stumble into each other's lives; they voice memo-ed their way into love through the now-defunct podcast platform, Anchor FM. Imagine meeting the love of your life because you both had a thing for broadcasting your thoughts into the void. Romantic, right?As our behind-the-scenes matchmaker, Chris Lindstrom, peels back the layers of this digital age love story, you can't help but chuckle. It's like swiping right but with your voice. Christian's serenades and Molly's musings became the soundtrack of their budding romance, proving that even in the vast podcasting sea, you can find your fish—especially if that fish loves a good mental health chat and emo tunes as much as you do.Pull up a chair, and get some popcorn, because this is a good one. Big thanks to Stromie for taking the hosting reigns for a day! Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

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    Sally Louise: From Opera Dreams to Songwriting Streams - Navigating a Musician's Journey

    Sally Louise, a singer-songwriter from Rochester, NY, shares her musical journey from her early days encouraged by her family, through her high school discovery of opera, to her eventual pivot towards songwriting and recording. Despite the initial dream of becoming an opera singer, challenges at the Eastman School of Music and the pandemic led her to reassess her path. Sally Louise turned to songwriting, a passion from middle school, leading to the creation of her first album. Facing unemployment, she fully committed to a freelance music career, embracing the ups and downs with gratitude and determination. Throughout, Sally Louise emphasizes the importance of finding one’s niche, the joy of creating music that resonates personally, and the necessity of taking breaks to recharge creatively. Her story underlines resilience, adaptability, and the continuous search for fulfillment in the music industry, marking a focus on songwriting and future releases.Find Sally's music and sign up for vocal lessons here: https://www.sallylouisesings.com/Listen to her brand new single, "All He Does is Smile" on Spotify & Apple Music and watch the music video right here! https://youtu.be/__xO2AgQ7f8?si=TiWS5ZJ_vPrfvsgYMentioned in this episode:Joe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comLevel Up Coffee PodcastLevel Up your coffee game. Wade Reed and Aaron Pascucci, two coffee professionals discuss coffee and the culture surrounding it. https://levelupcoffee.captivate.fm/

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    Welcome to Behind the Studio Door!

    Welcome to "Behind The Studio Door," the podcast unveiling Rochester's creative heart. I'm Molly Rivera, alongside Christian Rivera and producer Chris Lindstrom. We're diving into the diverse art scene of Rochester, NY, a city pulsing with artistic energy.Our series explores the lives of local artists, musicians, and unique talents like wrestlers. It's more than their art; it's about their journeys, struggles, and triumphs. We'll uncover what inspires a graffiti artist, how a musician's melodies tell untold stories, and the impact of Rochester's history on a playwright's work.Join us as we connect with these creators, understanding their processes and the personal narratives shaping their art. This podcast isn't just about showcasing talent; it's about bridging the gap between artists and the community, celebrating the shared spirit of creativity.In this introduction, we set the stage for a series of intimate and enlightening talks. Whether you're a local, an art lover, or just curious, "Behind The Studio Door" is your gateway to the soul of Rochester's art world. Let's embark on this journey together and discover the passion and stories behind the city's vibrant art scene.Thank you for tuning in. Stay inspired!Listeners can expect a variety of topics, from the technical aspects of creating art to the introspective questions about the role of art in society. Discussions will range from the tactile details of sculpting to the psychological nuances of developing a wrestling persona, and everything in between."Behind The Studio Door" is not just a podcast; it's a mission to build a stronger, interconnected creative community. Through these conversations, we aim to inspire, challenge, and connect listeners, fostering a sense of unity and collaboration within the Rochester art scene.Mentioned in this episode:Joe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.comLunchador Podcast NetworkLunchador Podcast Network is a network of podcasts originating in Rochester, NY. Our goal is bringing creative people together to be a positive force in the arts community. The shows that make up Lunchador are owned by the creators and cover a wide range of topics and backgrounds. http://lunchador.org/

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    Announcing the Lunchador Podcast Network!

    Lunchador co-founders Matt Austin and Chris Lindstrom talk about the new Lunchador Podcast Network, bringing you the best in arts, culture and more from Western NY!www.lunchador.orgMentioned in this episode:Joe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone.Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

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Hey there! Join us, Molly Darling and Christian Rivera, on our podcast 'Behind the Studio Door.' We dive into the heart of creativity, bringing you up close and personal with artists in Rochester NY and beyond! Our conversations go beyond the brush strokes and melodies, exploring the rich stories and emotions that fuel artistic expression. Each episode is a journey into the unique world of creators, from painters to musicians, in our vibrant Rochester, NY community.We don't just talk about art; we delve into the struggles and triumphs that shape each artist. It's about understanding how their experiences mold their art, and how their work touches their lives and the world. This podcast is more than a series of interviews; it's a celebration of the human spirit and the transformative power of art.Whether you're an aspiring artist looking for a spark of inspiration, an art lover curious about the magic behind creation, or just someone who cherishes the depth of artistic expression, 'B

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