Previously Unknown

Previously Unknown, a podcast from Independent that reframes and reevaluates what we think we know about contemporary art.

If you’d like to support the show, you can visit our website and social media sites:

Website: independenthq.com

Instagram: @independenthq

Tiny Pencils Podcast

Join illustrators Emma Carlisle and Harriet Lowther as we discuss a wide range of topics, from the humble tiny pencil to the world of sketchbooks, paints, art retreats, social media and, of course, our pets (Doughnut, Sean Connery, Cliff, Gizmo and Ruby.)

Share your artistic journey with us and ask questions. Let’s swap stories about the best and worst art materials we’ve encountered and chat about it on the Tiny Pencils Podcast.

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A podcast for thoughtful creatives

Chaotic Creatives

A show about embracing the chaos that comes from pursuing a creative life hosted by your friends Lauren Hom and Rachael Renae

Tales From The Trip!

Streaming horror trip reports and The Trip Sitters Podcast!

The Truth and Legend Podcast

The Truth and Legend Podcast is a companion to the YouTube channel. We discuss wildlife photography and cinematography, experiences in the field, and the success or defeats growing our YouTube channel.

LINE TIME

Transitional rituals for artists. New episodes on the third of every month. Created by Lettie Jane Rennekamp, Sanae Yamada, Breesa Culver, and Jason Powers.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Beyond the Wild

Great photos are made by being in the right place at the right time … and having the right equipment. Beyond the Wild dives deeper into the strategies that are necessary to improve the odds of capturing amazing footage of wildlife and their iconic behaviour.

The Artist In Me Is Dead

Welcome to The Artist in Me is Dead, a podcast about tracing and exploring creativity. Come back Thursdays for new episodes. Listen wherever you get your podcasts.

Harlem Is Everywhere: The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism

100 years ago, artists and writers were forging new visions of Blackness—across America and abroad.

Introducing Harlem Is Everywhere, a brand new podcast from The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Hear how music, fashion, literature, and art helped shape a modern Black identity.

Presented alongside the exhibition The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism, the podcast is hosted by writer and critic Jessica Lynne. This five-part series features a dynamic cast of speakers who reflect on the legacy and cultural impact of the Harlem Renaissance.