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Artists in Offices

by Rebecca Bird Grigsby

A podcast that explores, through interviews with artists, the idea that the work you do for pay supports the work you do for love.

Copyright: 2019 Artists in Offices

Episodes

Janine Biunno - A Brooklyn-based Artist & Archivist

47m · Published 01 May 06:00

Janine Biunno is a visual artist and archivist based in Brooklyn, New York. Her work is focused on analyzing and interpreting the semiotics of the built environment. Janine's artwork addresses the subjective practice of understanding and representing the architecture, infrastructure, and density of urban space, and how our general perception of those physical spaces is altered due to the increasing influence of the digital realm. She has exhibited at International Print Center of New York, Tiger Strikes Asteroid and Transmitter Gallery in Brooklyn, Satellite Art Fair, Miami, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and ACRE Projects in Chicago. As an archivist, Janine is focused on research and collections at the intersection of the fields of art, architecture, and design. She currently works as the Head Archivist at The Noguchi Museum in Queens.

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In her interview, Janine discusses the work of Agnes Martin and creative advice from Werner Herzog.

For more information about Janine and her work, please visit her website, Tumblr, and Instagram.

As always, podcast music is provided by Mr. Neat Beats.

Helena Hsieh - A Los Angeles area Artist and Educator

36m · Published 01 May 05:30

Helena Hsieh was born and raised in Long Beach, California. She received her BA in English Literature from the University of California, Los Angeles, in 2004, her BFA in Painting from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2008, and her MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston/Tufts University in 2012. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally in Vancouver, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Boston. Hsieh has received a number of awards and recognition including being an Artist in Residence at Emily Carr University of Art + Design, an Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant, and a Post-Graduate Teaching Fellowship from SMFA. Her work has been featured in publications such as Fresh Paint Magazine, Studio Visit Magazine, Art Business News, and New American Paintings. Helena juggles her studio practice with adjunct teaching and part-time museum work.

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Helena sells prints of her work on Society6. For more information about Helena and her work, please visit her website and Instagram.

As always, podcast music is provided by Mr. Neat Beats.

Lisa Jonas Taylor - A San Francisco-based artist who works in art & design higher education

40m · Published 01 May 05:00

In episode three, I talk to San Francisco-based artist Lisa Jonas Taylor, who works by day in the field of art and design higher education. Lisa’s studio practice is grounded in various mediums, primarily painting, sculpture, and installation, as well as project-based collaborative work. Her work has been exhibited at Good Mother Gallery and City Limits Gallery, Oakland; Studio 110 Projects, Sausalito; Southern Exposure, Bass & Reiner Gallery, and the Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco; Berkeley Museum of Art and Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley; Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Santa Monica; among others. Collaborative work includes a performance by New York based artist Phoebe Osborne, God Sees Everything, part of San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s Fertile Ground at the Oakland Museum of California. She received her MFA from California College of the Arts and her BFA from CSU Long Beach.

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For more information about Lisa and her work, please visit her website and Instagram.

As always, podcast music is provided by Mr. Neat Beats.

Laura Torres, interdisciplinary artist, tightwire performer, and nonprofit fundraiser

31m · Published 01 May 04:30

In episode two, I speak with Laura Torres, a multi-disciplinary artist who has worked in sculpture, installation, film, and performance. She is a former member of the Atlantic Works Gallery in Boston, MA. Now based in Chicago, IL, Laura focuses on tightwire training, performing and coaching beginning wirewalkers.

At the time of our interview, in December 2018, Laura was working in non-profit fundraising in the field of art and design higher education. She has since quit that job in order to focus more time on her creative practice. Look for a bonus episode later in summer 2019.

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In the interview, Laura mentions Aloft Loft, where she trains. We also discussed Jerry Saltz's 33 Rules for Being an Artist.

For more information about Laura and her work, please visit her website and Instagram.

As always, podcast music is provided by Mr. Neat Beats.

Elizabeth Amento, a self-described Artist with a Day Job

24m · Published 01 May 04:00

In episode one, I speak with Elizabeth Amento. In her work, Elizabeth explores relationships, between people, between colors, and the play between both. At the time of our interview, in November 2018, Elizabeth was working full-time in an accounting firm in San Francisco, making her work in the evenings and on the weekends. Elizabeth has since quit her day job in San Francisco and moved to New York, where she’s already signed up for a woodshop basics course at Brooklyn’s Makeville Studio. Look for a bonus episode with Elizabeth in summer 2019.

Elizabeth was born in Boston, MA, and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. She returned to the East Coast to attend Boston College for Studio Art and Psychology, Brandeis University for a Post-Baccalaureate in Studio Art, and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts/Tufts University for her Masters Degree in Fine Arts. Elizabeth’s work has been exhibited in Mighty Tieton Gallery, Washington, Baton Rouge Gallery, Louisiana, Arena 1 Gallery, California, Modified Arts, Arizona, Melvin Gallery, Florida, Boston Young Contemporaries, Massachusetts, among others. Her work is featured in Index Book’s Cut out for Collage. She currently resides in Brooklyn, NY.

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In the interview, Elizabeth paraphrases Bay Area career coach Marty Nemko, host of a podcast about, well, work.

For more information about Elizabeth and her work, please visit her website and Instagram, where you can see new sketches for future sculptures.

As always, podcast music is provided by Mr. Neat Beats.

Artists in Offices - Season 1 Trailer

4m · Published 29 Apr 19:57

Artists in Offices is a podcast that explores, through interviews with working artists, the idea that "the work you do for pay supports the work you do for love"...or does it? Hosted by Oakland-based artist Rebecca Bird Grigsby, Season 1 of the podcast launches on May 1, 2019, with the first 5 of 10 interviews conducted with artists across the U.S. between November 2018 and March 2019. Look for a new episode each week after launch through early June, plus a couple of bonus episodes later this summer with artists who have either quit or changed day jobs since their initial interview.

Music is provided by Mr. Neat Beats.

Additional resources mentioned in the trailer:

Artists in Offices by Judith Adler

Your Unfulfilling Day Job Might Be The Best Thing That Has Ever Happened To You by J. Maureen Henderson

Artists in Offices has 16 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 9:14:51. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on July 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 23rd, 2024 08:42.

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