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Art Nomad
by Eric Wegerbauer
This is a podcast that takes a nomadic approach to exploring the layered world of art and creativity. Through these conversations, we gain a better understanding of the artist’s mindset and how creative people insert themselves into culture. I do this because, if you understand how an artist thinks, it changes how you see the world. How you create. How you look at everyday objects. How you approach your own work.Art Nomad doesn’t focus on portfolios or accolades (we have LinkedIn for that). Instead, it favors humanity, the creative mind, and the tools that help forge new pathways through our rapidly culture.I’m your host, Eric. I’m a lover of art, a maker of art, and a lifelong nomad. I was raised in a commune where we wore silver dollars around our necks, shaved our heads, and sat in circles yelling at each other—which was apparently considered therapy. The commune will inevitably make its way into these conversations, partly because an unusual number of creative people came out of
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This is a podcast that takes a nomadic approach to exploring the layered world of art and creativity. Through these conversations, we gain a better understanding of the artist’s mindset and how creative people insert themselves into culture. I do this because, if you understand how an artist thinks, it changes how you see the world. How you create. How you look at everyday objects. How you approach your own work.Art Nomad doesn’t focus on portfolios or accolades (we have LinkedIn for that). Instead, it favors humanity, the creative mind, and the tools that help forge new pathways through our rapidly culture.I’m your host, Eric. I’m a lover of art, a maker of art, and a lifelong nomad. I was raised in a commune where we wore silver dollars around our necks, shaved our heads, and sat in circles yelling at each other—which was apparently considered therapy. The commune will inevitably make its way into these conversations, partly because an unusual number of creative people came out of
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Eric Wegerbauer
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