Are you looking for ways to calm your mind and find inspiration? Frame of Mind , an uplifting podcast from The Metropolitan Museum of Art , can help. Hear practical tips and all kinds of personal stories from artists and activists, a barber and a nurse, museum staff, and others about how art supports their well-being. At a time when well-being is more important than ever, learn how art has the power to connect, inspire, and restore us wherever we are.
AVoice is a weekly podcast discussing the philosophy of being a creator, business tips and stories, photo and electronics tech/gear trends, as well as interviews with creators, and most importantly calls from you, the listener. Host Daniel Norton, a Photographer for over two decades, talks frankly about life as a creative.
A Frame of Mind takes a hard look at race in America through the lens of one art museum. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art sits at a crossroads: in the middle of Kansas City, in the middle of the country, and in the middle of America’s shifting cultural landscape. We’re working through the slow and sometimes messy change of a big museum asking what it can be and whose stories it tells. Along the way, host Glenn North meets brilliant Black and Native artists and thinkers in Kansas City who help us see through their eyes.
Inspiring stories and practical tips from artists, curators, photographers, and writers in hot pursuit of their lives. Guests reveal their creative obsessions, fears, joys, uncertainty, and the impact they hope to have, leaving you feeling less alone as you proceed down your own creative path. Acknowledge the mess and keep going!
Welcome to Masters of Color. Cullen Kelly is the host, and we have invited a star gallery of renowned colorists to talk about the art and science of high-end color grading.
Our guests are Peter Doyle, Ian Vertovec, Aurora Gordon, Damien Var Der Cruyssen, Toby Tomkins, Eric Weidt, Steve Yedlin and Stephen Nakamura.
This is your chance to stay on top of the color game and learn from the real masters of color.
New episodes will be posted every Sunday.
The podcast is brought to you by Lowepost.com and Ravengrade.com, and sponsored by Pixelview.io.
Hosted by Aussie artist and passionate creative Ange Miller, this podcast aims to ground the listener in solid and inspiring creative truth.
“I aim to nurture and sustain you, keeping your developing creative expression at the heart of your focus, rather than focusing on pressurised production which only dries you up and burns you out.
There is so much more available to us when we realise that we are actually the art.”
Two art history majors and a comedian walk into a recording studio…
No, really. Podvant Garde is an art history podcast that delves into the often untold facets of an artists’ life. Join Andrea Guzzetta, Katrina Davis and Jordan Leigh Williams as they discover more about the artists they love and themselves, with a decent amount of laughs along the way.
Nicholas Wilton dives into how to become your most joyful, creative, and authentic self. Regardless of what you desire to make in life, these weekly conversations about art, health, creativity, entrepreneurship, and Spirituality will provide the fire, inspiration, and practical steps to achieve it.
Kick in The Creatives Podcast – We talk Creativity, Art and Writing with Creative Challenges and Gossip
Tara and Sandra, met by happy accident. Tara had been listening to a Podcast that Sandra just happened to be being interviewed on, and having her own podcast at the time, she invited Sandra to be a guest. The two of them quickly hit it off and went on chatting, long after the recording had stopped… And they haven’t shut up since!
Tara was a whizz at idea generation, but having been a graphic designer for 25 years, she had long lost her connection with a ‘real’ pencil.
Sandra, on the other hand, was and still is, a realism painter, yet she had the inability to just ‘let go’ in her sketchbook.
Over the following weeks, they began setting each other creative challenges.
As a result, Tara rekindled her love for drawing by hand, and Sandra horrified to be handed a ‘chunky marker’ to draw with by Tara, was forced to let go of her pedantic sketching style and just ‘have fun in her sketchbook.’
It was clear that the two of them as a duo, were a good influence on each other and having finally met in the flesh, they became firm friends.
Knowing the power that creative challenges had held for them, they decided that they wanted to help other people find and embrace their creative side and just ‘have a go.’
An exploration of visual storytelling