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Two Artists Walk into a Bar
by Carol McQuaidListen in as artists and creators talk about their life, work and the creative process
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Artist/Blogger Mel Kobayashi of Bag and a Beret
54m · PublishedOur Guest Artist: Mel Kobayashi melaniekobayashi.homestead.com
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
Our Bar: Trees, Yaletown, Vancouver www.treescoffee.com
In this episode you’ll hear about:
- Mel’s Blog bagandaberet.blogspot.com
- American street photographer Bill Cunningham
- American artist Cindy Sherman
- Pao at projectminima.blogspot.com
- My Sister’s Closet and Battered Women’s Support Services
- Mel’s fabulous videos on Youtube www.youtube.com/user/bagandaberet
https://www.instagram.com/p/B1wdzPdBz7s/
Part 1: https://www.instagram.com/p/BrlHS4WhBZ4/
Part 2: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs3tt_EhmlP/
1: https://bagandaberet.blogspot.com/2012/11/vogoff-magazine-by-miz-bagg.html
3. https://bagandaberet.blogspot.com/2013/06/vogoff-june-2013-hot-off-press.html
4. https://bagandaberet.blogspot.com/2014/09/vogoff-sep-2014-hits-newsstands.html
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Talking Art Licensing and More with Shandra Smith
47m · PublishedTalking Art Licensing and More with Shandra Smith
Our Guest Artist: Shandra Smith www.shandrasmith.com
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
Our Bar: Third Space Coffee, Kelowna www.thirdspacecoffee.ca
In this episode you’ll hear about:
- Working at the Kelowna Art Gallery, realizing that artists are regular people (eureka!)
- Teaching herself to use photoshop and playing with reimagining digital images
- Being diagnosed with fibromyalgia and dealing with chronic pain
- Finding a way to work that satisfied her need to create within her physical limitations
- SOPA Fine Arts in Kelowna
- Getting started with art licensing
- Designing shoes with Bucketfeet.com
- Wallsauce.com British wallpaper and wall mural company
- Her Scratch Art books
- Kelowna Art and Business Award
- Rex Ray PBS Documentary: How to Make a Rex Ray
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- instagram @shandrasmithart
- facebook @shandra-smith-art
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Artist Whisperer Pennylane Shen
1h 7m · PublishedWine Night with Artist Whisperer Pennylane Shen
Our Guest Artist: Pennylane Shen of Dazed and Confucius www.dazedandconfucius.com
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
Our Bar: Campagnolo www.campagnolorestaurant.ca
In this episode you’ll hear about:
- How we met (clue: it involves Thrive Mastermind)
- Her life as an artist consultant and how that differs from art consultant
- Her business Dazed and Confucius and what they do
- Having a foot in the commercial gallery world and the unique perspective that provides/affords her
- What gallerists really wish we artists knew
- Working with hospitals and charitable foundations on their art collections
- The international workshops and consults she does around the globe
- The four different seminars she teaches:
- How it Looks presentation, framing and hanging
- How it Sounds art writing
- Navigating the Art Industry
- Outbox (all things digital)
- What are some of the common things that artists need to hear?
- Talking about ham, lettuce and tomato clients (what?!)
- Attending Visual Culture Theory at NYU first year of the programs existence!
- My fave quote of the evening: “Turns out anger is way more powerful than curiosity. Use your anger.
- Why she chose to follow the business and strategic side of the art world rather than being a studio artist
- Art school; cash grab or awesome opportunity?
- What does Dazed and Confuscius do exactly? Advising, web work, Ghost writing artist statements
- At about the one hour mark Pennylane shares the best one size fits all advice she has for emerging artists everywhere
- We finish off with a fun story set in an Los Angeles bar
Follow Pennylane and Dazed and Confucius on
- instagram @dazed.and.confucius
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- instagram, twitter and facebook @carolmcquaidart
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Explore these Resources
In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:
- Dazed and Confucius www.dazedandconfucius.com
- Thrive Mastermind www.thriveartstudio.com
- Join us at The Bar
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Jane Lillico and her Papier Mache Squadron
43m · PublishedOur Guest Artist: Jane Lillico www.janelillico.com
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
Our Bar: La Marea Los Cabos @lamarealoscabos
In this episode you’ll hear about:
- How she came to live in the Baja
- The San Jose del Cabo Art Walk in the Centro Historico
- Ida Victoria Gallery, where Jane’s work is shown www.idavictoriagallery.com
- Singer/songwriter Melanie Dekker from Episode One
- Jane’s beginnings as a sculptor
- Why Jane loves Papier mache. And pelicans
- Her ‘squadron’ of pelicans
- The best (and worst) things about living in the Baja
- The role of location on artmaking.
- Her dueling art-making/writing/design careers
- The podcast “The Offbeat Life” by Debbie Arcangeles www.theoffbeatlife.com
- Lisa Wolfin and Art Vancouver www.artvancouver.net
Follow Jane on
- instagram and facebook @janelillicoart
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Join the Conversation!
One of my favorite parts of recording a podcast each week is participating in the great conversations they spark. Share your feedback and favourite moments on social media, and in the comments section of each episode page.
And remember, if you love the episode, head to the webpage where you can bit.ly/buyusaround
Join us at The Bar
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- iTunes: http://bit.ly/2artistspodcast
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- YouTube: http://bit.ly/2artistsyoutube
- email: [email protected]
Thanks for listening! Cheers
Dishing with Danielle Krysa; aka The Jealous Curator
53m · PublishedSeason 1 Finale! Today we’re popping in to Mile Zero wine bar tucked between all the vineyards of the Okanagan, sharing a glass with none other than Danielle Krysa. You probably know her as The Jealous Curator. In fact you’re probably already following her blog and listening to her weekly “Art for Your Ear” podcast. If not, check it out. It’s so good. She’s written as series of books on creativity, including her newest release “A Big Important Art Book, Now With Women” is hitting bookstores right about … now.
Our Guest Artist: Danielle Krysa www.krysa.com/danielle
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
Our Bar: Mile Zero Wine Bar, Penticton, BC Canada www.milezerowinebar.com
Our next season starts in February with a Month of Love; artist couples talk about what it’s like when both parties make a living through their create practice. There are lots of other fab artists lined up for Season 2. To stay posted make sure you’ve signed up for updates at bit.ly/2artistsnews
Meanwhile, let’s head to Mile Zero and listen in as Danielle and I talk book publishing and podcasts, mural painting logistics, the importance of supporting each other, and the things that make her rage eat nanaimo bars.
In this episode you’ll hear about:
- Starting The Jealous Curator Blog and Art For Your Ear Podcast
- The importance of building in breaks for yourself
- Her criteria for podcast guests (spoiler alert; it’s just ‘people she loves’. It works)
- The dangers of Art School
- How her own books and blog helped get her unstuck as an artist
- Finding joy and success working with collage and paint
- Danielle shares this awesome quote that Toronto artist Amanda Happé shared during an interview with her: “No one can wrestle the pencil out of your hand. You get to keep going in absolute defiance.”
- Danielle’s books: “Creative Block” , “Collage” , “Your Inner Critic is a
Big Jerk”, all available through major booksellers and on her website - The challenges of getting her latest book “A Big Important Art Book, Now With Women” published. Update: It has launched and is a big #1 hit! Who knew?! Well, we did.
- Partnering with illustrator Martha Rich from Philadelphia
- The magic of meeting her readers on book tours
- What it’s like when Oprah’s people call ( and a link to this adorable vid on www.oprah.com)
- Speaking at Pixar
- The importance of documenting artist’s work and lives, regardless of their sex
- Rage eating Nanaimo Bars (don’t pretend you haven’t done it)
- Finding your writer’s voice
- Tips on pitching books to publishers
- Painting murals; including my list of tips to keep it physically comfy
- Vancouver Mural Festival
- Working with curator and artist advisor Pennylane Shen of www.dazedandconfucius.com
- A few hints about what Danielle has coming next!
- And of...
Capturing a Cultural Moment with Photographer Rennie Brown
45m · PublishedToday we get to hang out at the legendary Sai Woo in Vancouver and talk with photographer Rennie Brown. I discovered Rennie’s work when his ‘Artist in Studio’ images started appearing on the instagram feeds of so many artists I know and love. These portraits are intimate and evocative and I just had to meet him.
Our Guest Artist: Rennie Brown www.renniebrown.com
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
Our Bar: Sai Woo in Vancouver’s Chinatown www.saiwoo.ca
Now let’s head to Sai Woo and listen in as Rennie and I talk about the magic of falling in love with his instamatic camera as a boy, and how his two current series are documenting a fragile moment in the evolution of both Chinatown and the Vancouver art studio scene.
Know an artist whose story you’d love to hear and you see on my feed that I’m heading their way? Let me know and I’ll try to make the connection You can follow my travels on Instagram @carolmcquaidart.
In this episode you’ll hear about:
- The Sai Woo, and the importance of preserving Chinatown Culture
- Judy Lam Maxwell and her historic Chinatown tours at http://chinatowngirl.ca or on Instagram @chinatownjudy
- Rennie’s ‘Artists in Studio’ project featuring a great range of Vancouver artists in their studios
- Chris Edmondstone‘s musician project
- Vancouver Artist Arndt Arntzen and the photo Rennie did in his studio
- The importance of preserving this moment in Chinatown’s history
- Getting hooked with an instamatic camera at age 10
- Studying photography, video production and media arts at MacEwan University in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- Capture Festival
- Vancouver photographer Clive Camm’s daily photo project
- Rennie and Clive’s environmental portraits of health care workers
- Digital vs film photography
- Showing at The Arts Factory Salon
- 1000 Parker Street and the Parker Salon
- Textile artist Katherine Soucie; in studio and in Shanghai Alley
- The East Side Culture Crawl
You’ll find images, stories and more on Rennie’s website at www.renniebrown.com
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- instagram @renniebrown and facebook @renniebrownphoto
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One of my favorite parts of recording a podcast each week is participating in the great conversations they spark. Share your feedback and favourite moments on social media, and in the comments section of each episode page.
And remember, if you love the...
Putting the Text in Textiles with Rosalind Wyatt
52m · PublishedThanks to a listener suggestion I hopped a train for West London this morning to meet up with calligraphy and textile artist Rosalind Wyatt. The way she weaves historic and significant text into some pretty cool ‘Oh my God, how did you get your hands on that’ pieces is something to see, but it’s the stories behind each piece that will really blow your mind. From Winston Churchill to Jude Law, her stories will make you want to hop a plane to London to see these works of art for yourself.
Our Guest Artist: Rosalind Wyatt www.rosalindwyatt.com
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
Now follow me to Rosalind’s garden studio and get ready for some wind and inspiring stories. Thanks again Sandy Mair for the request, and if any of you readers know of another artist whose story you like to hear and you see on my feed that I’m headed their way, by all means send me a request. You can follow my travels on Instagram @carolmcquaidart.
In this episode you’ll hear about:
- How she came to have her magical Chiswick, West London garden studio
- Doing commissions for groups like Burberry
- Gabardine Canopy Tents, Virginia Wolfe and The Maker House project
- The New Craftsman Gallery where Ros shows her work
- Writing with a needle: her calligraphy background and how it made its way onto textiles
- I love what she has to say about building skill as a foundation
- The difference between working on commissions and personal projects “It’s a much slower process. It’s less intense, it’s more organic. You can let your selfwander a bit more. It’s much more contemplative.”
- “The thing about an artistic life is that it is free, isn’t it. So what worked in the past doesn’t necessarily work now”
- Follow this link to hear the David Tycho interview we talk about http://www.twoartistswalkintoabar.com/fire-rain-journey-extremes-artist-david-tycho/
- Her time with a Japanese Zen master and ancient Upanishad texts”Through the inner ear of a devotee I make my way into his soul and sweep it clean”
- Bhagavad Gita, Mahabharata and Shankara
- Bringing creativity and creative thinkers into business “we need to break down these barriers”
- We talk about the importance of traveling with a purpose
- Jude Law and his involvement in her “Stitched Lives of London” project
- The quote from Hamlet: “We defy augury. There’s a special providence in the fall of a sparrow. If it be now, ’tis not to come; if it be not to come, it will be now; if it be not now, yet it will come: the readiness is all. Since no man, of aught he leaves, knows what is’t to leave betimes? Let be.” – William Shakespeare
- The murmurration of starlings
- Great stories from her Stitches Lives Collection; of Sir Edmund Hillary, Winston Churchill, the moving tale of mental health campaigner Johnny Benjamin and more
You’ll find images, stories and more on Rosalind’s website at www.rosalindwyatt.com
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From Pop Art to World Peace with Bob Marongiu
51m · PublishedPop Art Painter Bob Marangiu is our guest today. His Picasso-meets-Murakami works will make you smile, but there’s a lot more going on than meets the eye. Listen in as we talk at the street café just outside his studio about the role of painting in a social context, the importance of happiness, and yes, bob’s brilliant and possibly viable recipe for world peace.
Our Guest Artist: Bob Marongiu www.bobmarongiu.it/en
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
Now follow me to Cagliari where I know you’ll enjoy his stories as much as I did. Cheers
In this episode you’ll hear about:
- The role of happiness in Bob’s artwork
- Filmmaker Lorenzo Jovannotti
- Joan Miro in London
- Hanna Barbera
- Wily Coyote
- Pink Floyd Producer Bob Ezrin
- His standing date as the background painter on the famous Sardinian TV Show “Come il Calcio Sui il Macaroni”
- How his career began with a show in Costa Smeralda
- Breaking through that definition of ‘real artist’ and how he thought he’d be a showman or a singer rather than a visual artist (ed note: you’re also a wonderful showman Bob)
- The joy of live painting, and how it’s more important meeting and showing people that if they have a dream they can achieve it. Rather than saying “Look how good I am, how nice my paintings are” he has a bigger dream
- The importance of nature and trading off New York exhibits for Gauguin style time in nature
- The upside of moving his studio back into his house
- His current work, based on his vision of lush Sardinia
- The consequences of messing with nature, dams and clearcutting in Sardinia
- The book Silenced Rivers by Patrick McCully
- His plan to build an Arts Industry alongside every Arms Industry around the world
- The Graniti Murales Artist in Residence program in Sicily
FollowBob Marongiu on
- instagram and facebook @bobmarongiu
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One of my favorite parts of recording a podcast each week is participating in the great conversations they spark. Share your feedback and favourite moments on social media, and in the comments section of each episode page.
And remember, if you love the episode, head to the webpage where you can bit.ly/buyusaround
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From Greek Paintings to Irish Jigs with artist/musician Manolia Kokoloyianni
38m · PublishedToday we’re in Greece, on the island of Crete, heading into Heraklion to meet up at the Miniatoura Café with artist and musician Manolia Kokoloyianni. She grew up in both Crete and Athens, paints beautiful introspective canvases in the intense and subdued palette of this island home, and yet it’s jigs and reels she performs on her classical greek lyra with her Irish partner musician Paul Goodman. Its these awesome contradictions that keep life interesting, isn’t it?
Our Guest Artist: Manolia Kokoloyianni
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
Our Bar: Miniatoura Cafe, Heraklion, Crete
Now follow me to the Miniatoura Café on the island of Crete and listen in as Manolia and I talk about the dance between music and painting, the satisfaction of having good students, and how to not mess with the gods of art.
Cheers
In this episode you’ll hear about:
- The artist’s life on Crete
- Choosing Crete as a base after the Economic Crisis, and how her thoughts on that may be changing
- Attending art school in Thessaloniki, Greece
- A career based on painting, teaching and playing music
- Playing the classic Greek instrument, the lyra
- Playing and touring with the Paul Goodman Trio
- How jigs and reels mix with traditional Greek music
- painting the light in the Greek Isles
- Window paintings and self-reflection
- The role of emotion in art
- Being influenced by Henri Matisse and Richard Diebenkorn
- The role of size when it comes to selling art (hint: it matters)
- Painting scenery and doing wardrobe for theatre as a side hustle
- The realities of earning a living from painting vs music
- Her upcoming shows and adventures
Follow Manolia on facebook @manolia.kokoloyianni
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Explore these Resources
In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:
- Paul Goodman Trio and a few songs from their first album entitled “Strangely Familiar”:
- Little Green
- Puddle Pondering
- Girift
- Manolia’s artwork on the Etsy shop she shares with some fellow artists at BSMEDERStuio here
- Henri Matisse
- Richard Diebenkorn
Join the Conversation!
One of my favorite parts of recording a podcast each week is participating in the great conversations they spark. Share your feedback and favourite moments on social media, and in the comments section of each episode page.
And remember, if you love the episode, head to the webpage where you can bit.ly/buyusaround
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Athens Street Art with Nikos Tonga, aka “Rude”
37m · PublishedToday I’m taking a break from life aboard The Queen Elizabeth and I’m roaming the streets of Athens. We’re about to meet up with Nikos Tonga, a graphic designer who paints the walls of this ancient city under his street art name; Rude. He also does guided art tours for a company called alternative Athens. He’ll walk us through what’s happening in the alleyways under the acropolis, and fill us in on how the economic crisis has affected the arts scene here.
Our Guest Artist: Athens Street Artists Nikos Tonga, aka “Rude”
Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com
Our Bar: B Social Cafe Bar in Psirri, Athens Greece
Now let’s head to the B Social Cafe Bar in the Psirri district of Athens and listen in as Nikos and I talk street art from tagging to calligraphy, and what it felt like when he hit his first wall.
In this episode you’ll hear about:
- Guiding street art tours with Alernative Athens
- Creating street art under the name “Rude”
- Art education in Greece
- The realities of working as an artist through the economic crisis
- How the current situation in Greece shows up in street art
- A giant Durer inspired piece and what it means
- A few of Nikos’ favourite artists
- The story of the Riot Dog mural
- Where to find great street art in Athens
Learn more about Nikos’ art tours on instagram @altathens or at www.alternativeathens.com
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Join the Conversation!
One of my favorite parts of recording a podcast each week is participating in the great conversations they spark. Share your feedback and favourite moments on social media, and in the comments section of each episode page.
And remember, if you love the episode, head to the webpage where you can bit.ly/buyusaround
Join us at The Bar
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- iTunes: http://bit.ly/2artistspodcast
- Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @2artistpodcast
- YouTube: http://bit.ly/2artistsyoutube
- email: [email protected]
Thanks for listening! Cheers
Thanks for tuning in to Two artists walk into a bar. I’m your host artist carol mcquaid.
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Two Artists Walk into a Bar has 36 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 27:07:21. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 16th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 14th, 2024 05:44.