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Making Art Work

Le Moyne College Arts Administration Program

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Join host and program director Travis Newton for conversations with arts leaders about their approach to making art work. Presented by Le Moyne College's Arts Administration Program in Syracuse, NY with support from the Department of Communication and Film Studies and WLMU. Follow us on twitter @LMCArtsAdmn.
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Stories, tips, and advice for making creativity your passion and your job! Host Mark Mullaney, with an occasional guest, shares his insights and experiences working as a creative professional to help you learn how to make art work!
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Making Money Making Art

Kate Cavanaugh

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The podcast where artists and creators chat transparently about how much money they make from their art! (And occasionally get sidetracked by their favorite recent reads, the eternal struggle against perfectionism, figuring out how you even start a freelancing career anyways, what to share on social media, & a whole lot more!) I'm your host, Kate Cavanaugh, writer, YouTuber, streamer, and general dabbler. (Right now I'm trying oil painting for the first time!) New episodes are posted each Mo ...
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Art of Show : Illustrators, Authors, Animators and more making Art for Kids!

Aspiring children's book illustrator Brandon Cullum

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Welcome to the Art of Show, where we feature the people who are creating amazing stories for kids. Join us as we chat with childrens book illustrators and authors, storyboardists, animators and more. Now, their art might be for kids but … aren't we all just kids at heart?
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Understand Modern Art By Making It_The Frozen Princes And Abstract Babies Podcasts. Some art appears incomprehensible and impossibly strange. I show you from the inside out why artists make what they do, how to make art yourself and how by understanding through making art you experience the world as you've never before. Come along with me and develop sense organs you didn't know you had.
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Make Art Not War

The Forward and Albi

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"Make Art Not War" is a podcast that explores the power of creativity in the face of conflict. Hosted by Libby Lenkinski and produced by The Forward and Albi, this podcast features ten conversations with leading Jewish and Palestinian artists working in Israel.
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Just Make Art

Ty Nathan Clark and Nathan Terborg

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A conversation about making art and the artist's journey with Ty Nathan Clark and Nathan Terborg, two artists trying to navigate the art world, just like you. In each episode, the duo chooses a quote from a known artist and uses it as a springboard for discussion. Through their conversations, Ty and Nathan explore the deeper meaning of the quote and how it can be applied to the artists studio practice. They share their own personal stories and struggles as artists, and offer practical advice ...
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Make Artists

Ian Sands

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Make Artists with your host Ian Sands the choice-based, student-directed, Teaching for Artistic Behavior high school art teacher and stuff and things... but mostly stuff.
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Making Business Art

Ezequiel Williams

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Making Business Art is a podcast for curious people where we explore how to make our work more meaningful and enchanting for ourselves and the people we serve. We draw lessons and inspiration from entrepreneurs, designers, scientists, creative leaders and artists about creating remarkable experiences that light up our customers and our teams.
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Need a creativity boost? Life’s hectic and art makes it better so here we are, promoting art-making and the sharing of good vibes. We interview fellow artists to find out their best tips, how they overcame their biggest challenges and how you can do the same.
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Make Art & Die is the official Overthrone podcast. Overthrone is a music marketing agency created by musicians, for musicians. Make Art & Die is hosted by Quinn McGraw (Marketing Director, Co-founder), and Ross Vanosch (Creative Director, Co-founder). The podcast serves as a space meant to empower and equip musicians, bands and performers with the necessary tools and insight to build their careers while navigating the ever-evolving digital landscape. All Hail The Underground.
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Founder of one of the top personal concierge services in the world, and an expert marketer within the luxury industry, Steve has been quoted in various publications & TV including the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, London’s Sunday Times, South China Morning Post and many more. A best selling Author with "BLUEFISHING - the art of making things happen”, sought-after consultant and a speaker at a variety of networks, groups and associations as well as the Pentagon and Harvard – twice! Want to sin ...
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In diesem Podcast erfährst du einiges über das Kunst machen, wie du in deine Kreativität kommst, wie andere das machen. Der künstlerische Prozess und die kreative Schöpferkraft brauchen immer wieder Motivation und Inspiration, um dranzubleiben an deiner Kunst. Alles Themen hier in diesem Podcast.
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Hello, I'm Aaron Tsuru, your partner in art, your PIA if you will. Making art is often a lonely adventure, but it doesn't have to be. Let's hang out and make art together. You are not alone. Think of it as Bob Ross art meets ASMR meets hanging out with a friend. Get your paintbrush or pencils or ipad or whatever and let's make art together! Share your art with me or ask me anything at tsuruarts@gmail.com Aaron Tsuru patreon.com/tsuru instagram.com/tsurufoto fairy eyelashes https://songwhip.c ...
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Hey artist! Want to learn how to go from aspiring artist to full-time creative? Look no further. In this podcast, we will cover Who gets to be an artist What an artist’s life looks like How to become a successful, professional artist And we will bust the myths that keep so many creatives starving, struggling, and stuck. I’m your host, professional certified coach and fellow artist Nancy Sun. I’ve acted with and been directed by Academy Award nominees. The New York Times and SXSW have recogni ...
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Make-Up Artist Magazine

Make-Up Artist magazine

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A show where we have candid conversations with the leaders of the pro makeup world about their art, and the pain and glory of working in a creative industry. Two time Emmy award winner, Michael Key created Make-Up Artist magazine in 1996. It has become the make-up community’s top resource for innovative make-up techniques and the latest industry news and trends. Read in more than 70 countries, Make-Up Artist is a source for pros and aspiring artists working in film, fashion, TV, theater, ret ...
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MAKE SHARE GROW is a podcast about art-making and the creative process. I share the details of my painting process, the inspiration behind my art, the story of how I found my creative voice, my favorite art supplies, and more! Whether you’re a professional creative, someone who loves to create in your spare moments, or someone who’s just curious about this whole “art thing,” I hope there’s something inspiring here for you! —Julie Marriott
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Making Ways: The Art of Music

Rob Goodman I OpenVerse

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Making Ways podcast is about the stories behind the art of music. Host and illustrator Rob Goodman interviews bands with the visual artists they collaborate with for album covers, posters, videos, and more. In conversation together about the creative process and the intersection of art and music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This podcast seeks to end hunger with any and all artists and entrepreneurs through exposure to interviews with top industry leaders, and artist from around the globe. Learn how to master your craft with a careful dose of business sense, so that you won't end up a "starving artist". Hosted by entrepreneur and filmmaker Josh Medlin.
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Want to fund your dream life by creating and selling your art? Check out: https://www.theartistappeals.com/go Welcome to the Artist APPEALS podcast! My name is Erin Sparler, and I want to teach you how to make money as an artist WITHOUT making compromises. Each week, my guests and I will break down the secrets for turning your art into revenue! We have tons of great episodes in store, and I’d be thrilled to have you join. So if you like the vibe of our show, be sure to give us a follow so yo ...
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Black Girls Make Music: Black Woman Musician Stories, Singer-Songwriter, Black Independent Artists

Alecia Renece | Black Woman Musician, Creativity Coach, Multi-Passionate Artist

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This is the Story of Creative Black Woman Musicians and Music Lovers. Do you need encouragement or help in your music career journey to become a full-time artist? Join Alecia Renece, on the journey of creating, writing and sharing music that heals, resonates and connects to listeners through storytelling. From singer-songwriters, DJs, Instrumentalists, Music Business Women, Interviews with other Musicians' and Artists' own stories filled with tips, encouragement and how to’s, we help you cre ...
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Welcome back to Steve's Rants! In today's episode, Steve delves into the age-old question: Is it better to operate in a booming market or a depressed market? Drawing from a recent conversation with one of his coaching clients, Steve shares his thoughts on the underlying opportunities and challenges of different market conditions. Whether you're fee…
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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Jess Williams. She’s a professional 2D/3D motion graphics artist, designer, and art director. Jess has designed graphics for national broadcast, sports, entertainment, digital channels, television shows and films, working with clients including Disney, Netflix and Warner Brothers. These day…
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What if embracing uncertainty could unlock your artistic potential? Inspired by Jack Whitten’s "Notes from the Woodshed," Nathan Terborg embarks on a reflective journey through the philosophical depths of creativity and doubt. This episode unpacks Whitten’s profound insights, shared through compelling quotes and personal anecdotes, revealing how hi…
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On the tenth episode and season finale of Make Art Not War, host Libby Lenkinski sits down with Rachel Leah Jones, an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker who blurs the lines between art and activism. "I feel like I'm making a film, which, you know, clearly it's, not about me, in any obvious sense, but it's very much about my political self. It…
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In this episode of Steve's Rants, host Steve Sims dives into the world of personal branding. Tackling questions like "Should I have one?" and "Are personal brands dead?" Steve argues emphatically that personal brands are far from obsolete. Using examples of influential leaders like Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos, he illustrates how a strong …
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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with Jess Williams. She’s a professional 2D/3D motion graphics artist, designer, and art director. Jess has designed graphics for national broadcast, sports, entertainment, digital channels, television shows and films, working with clients including Disney, Netflix and Warner Brothers. These day…
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On the ninth episode of Make Art Not War, host Libby Lenkinski sits down with celebrated Palestinian-Israeli actor and playwright Ala Dakka. Dakka comes from a Muslim family in a village in the north of Israel, but grew up in a Jewish community in Beersheba, Israel. He started as a musician but quickly transitioned to acting and, most recently, wri…
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Ever had your Black Friday order turn into a comedy of errors, with just a single tube of paint arriving instead of the anticipated haul? Join us in our reunited episode as we kick things off with this true-life mishap, setting the stage for a deeper discussion about the role of vulnerability in our creative lives. This lighthearted tale leads us t…
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In this episode of Steve’s Rants, Steve Sims shares his candid thoughts on why he actively avoids using speaker agents for booking his speaking engagements. Drawing from personal experiences, Steve discusses the pitfalls of relying on agents who often prioritize their own interests over yours. He emphasizes the importance of taking control of your …
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This week on the podcast is part one of interview with British entrepreneur, Rebecca Driver. She founded RDMR (Rebecca Driver Media Relations) in 2010 after having worked in classical music PR at Dvora Lewis PR, as publicist at the BBC Proms, BBC Radio 3, and Head of Press at the English National Opera. Make sure you tune in to hear Rebecca's anecd…
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In this episode of Steve's Rants, host Steve Sims delves into the phenomenon of Haliey Welch, better known as the Hawk Tua Girl. After a cheeky comment during an interview in Nashville went viral, Welch's life has taken a remarkable turn. From hats to potential daytime talk shows, she's leveraging her newfound fame in ways no one might have predict…
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This week on the podcast is part one of interview with British entrepreneur, Rebecca Driver. She founded RDMR (Rebecca Driver Media Relations) in 2010 after having worked in classical music PR at Dvora Lewis PR, as publicist at the BBC Proms, BBC Radio 3, and Head of Press at the English National Opera. Make sure you tune in to hear Rebecca's anecd…
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Can an artist truly live without creating? Join us as Ty Nathan Clark explores this compelling question and offers an intimate view of his creative journey while Nathan prepares for his much-awaited exhibition in Munich alongside the talented Kit King. Through the lens of cherished literary works by Lewis Hyde and Rainer Maria Rilke and the poetic …
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Welcome to another episode of Steve's Rants! It's time for another dose of insightful wisdom and unfiltered advice from Steve Sims. In today's episode, titled "Can You Introduce Me?" Steve tackles a common dilemma that many of us face in the world of networking and business connections. Ever found yourself wanting an introduction to someone importa…
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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with NYC-based stand-up comedian, Tony Deyo. He made his late-night TV debut in 2013 on CONAN. Since then he’s had appearances on many others such as The Late Show with Craig Ferguson. His album, “Comedy Road Trip,” landed on Billboard Magazine’s comedy chart and debuted as the #1 selling stand-…
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On the seventh episode of Make Art Not War, host Libby Lenkinski sits down with acclaimed Israeli author Etgar Keret. Keret also shares his insights on the complexities of modern society and the power of storytelling to challenge the status quo. Please enjoy this episode and, remember, art is subjective. We hope you will listen with an open mind, a…
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Feeling the itch to earn that extra income but unsure where your true value lies? Dive into today's introspective episode where Steve Sims, our candid host, unpacks a week where he turned down a potential $62,000 windfall. But it wasn't just about the money—it was about staying true to his values and protecting the integrity of his hard-earned rela…
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This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with NYC-based stand-up comedian, Tony Deyo. He made his late-night TV debut in 2013 on CONAN. Since then he’s had appearances on many others such as The Late Show with Craig Ferguson. His album, “Comedy Road Trip,” landed on Billboard Magazine’s comedy chart and debuted as the #1 selling stand-…
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On the sixth episode of Make Art Not War, host Libby Lenkinski speaks with two members of System Ali: Musician, actress, writer, rap and spoken-word artist Samira Saraya and poet, rapper, and accordionist Neta Weiner. System Ali is a Palestinian-Jewish band that has emerged as a powerful cultural force for community building and social change. Toge…
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Could social media be the key to unlocking an artist's full potential? Join us for a special episode of Just Make Art as VIsionary Projects co-founder Blayne Planit sits down with our Ty Nathan Clark, to uncover the transformative power of digital platforms in the art world. Ty takes us through his journey, enriched by family influences and global …
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In this enlightening episode of Steve's Rants, host Steve Sims delves into a profound insight he recently discussed with his long-time friend and renowned negotiation expert, Chris Voss. The phrase "intention has a smell" may sound unusual, but it holds a significant truth, especially in the world of business and negotiations. Join Steve as he expl…
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This week on the podcast is our 200th episode! To mark the occasion, we (Nick and Andy) interview each other and reminisce about a variety of topics from how we started the podcast to our personal answers to the final three questions we ask all of our guests. We hope you'll join us! https://www.artsentrepreneurshippodcast.com/…
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This week on Make Art Not War, in light of the election, we’re stepping away from our usual format to bring you something special. A live conversation between our executive producer - Jodi Rudoren, Editor-in-Chief of The Forward, and writer Adam Mansbach author of "The Golem of Brooklyn." It’s a raw, honest look at what storytelling, identity, and …
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Welcome to another enlightening episode of "The Art of Making Things Happen" with your host, Steve Sims! Today, we're diving deep into the world of vulnerability, authenticity, and the transformative power of reframing personal challenges with our special guest, Mona Patel. Mona is a respected thought leader who's collaborated with industry giants …
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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Jerrilyn Duckworth. She founded Bridging the Gap in 2019. It’s a company that focuses on hair & makeup issues that plague BIPOC students and performers in the theatre industry. Jerrilyn dives into the history of hair & makeup, wig prep on natural hair textures, correct language, products, a…
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On the fifth episode of Make Art Not War, host Libby Lenkinski speaks with Addam Yekutieli, also known by his pseudonym Know Hope. Addam is a prominent Israeli conceptual artist renowned for his socially conscious street art and immersive installations. His projects aim to foster intuitive and empathetic connections and explore the possibilities an…
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Is turning 50 the new beginning you've been waiting for? Join us as we explore this exciting milestone and the possibilities it brings for personal reinvention and artistic growth. We dive into a lively conversation inspired by our listener, Brittany Clifford, who is contemplating a move from New York's art scene to Miami's vibrant landscape. Learn…
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Welcome back to "The Art of Making Things Happen" with your host Steve Sims. Today, we have an extraordinary guest joining us—Eric Walton, a renowned mentalist and magician with over 25 years in the magic world, and 15 years dedicated to mentalism. Eric has captivated audiences globally with his astonishing performances, often blending illusion and…
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Today we released part one of our interview with Jerrilyn Duckworth. She founded Bridging the Gap in 2019. It’s a company that focuses on hair & makeup issues that plague BIPOC students and performers in the theatre industry. Jerrilyn dives into the history of hair & makeup, wig prep on natural hair textures, correct language, products, and practic…
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On the fourth episode of Make Art Not War, host Libby Lenkinski talks to Noam Shuster-Eliassi. Noam is a Persian-Jewish-Israeli comedian, performer, and peacebuilder. Noam discusses how growing up in Neve Shalom (Wahat al-Salam), a mixed Jewish-Arab community in Israel, led her to create comedy that is a form of cultural activism, and how she’s dea…
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welcome back to another episode of Steve's Rants! I'm your host, Steve Sims, and today I've got a fascinating topic lined up for you. Recently, I had the pleasure of spending some time at Chuckwalla Valley Raceway with my son Henry. While I was there, I got my hands on a 1999 Aprilia RS 250—a bike that might not scream performance on paper but is a…
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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Nashville-based drummer, percussionist, producer, and educator, Jordan Perlson. He’s a busy musician who's performed with well-known artists such as Gary Burton, David Liebman and Snarky Puppy. He’s been on over 100 recordings, and has composed music for national ad campaigns for companies …
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On the third episode of Make Art Not War, host Libby Lenkinski talks to Mira Awad, a prominent Arab-Israeli singer-songwriter, actress, television host, and political activist. Mira discusses the “artivism” that has shaped her entire career, how it has guided her during the past year, and her unwavering commitment to bridging divides and promoting …
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Join us as we wrap up our exploration of "Art and Fear," where we uncover the tumultuous yet exhilarating path artists navigate. We dive into the artist's struggle and the high cost of idealism, emphasizing the need for lifelong learning and self-education beyond the structured confines of art school. Uncover how embracing curiosity and self-educat…
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Henry Ford once said that “if there is any secret of success, it lies in the ability to get the other person’s point of view and see things from [their] angle as well as from your own.” What Henry Ford was talking about is practicing “cognitive empathy” also known as “perspective taking.” My guest and founder of Others Unlimited, Karen Faith, teach…
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In this episode, Steve addresses concerns raised by his friends about dark undertones in his recent posts. He reveals that after experiencing a low platelet count for years, he has been diagnosed with Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS), which is a precursor to leukemia. While initially told he might have four years if untreated, Steve shares that he h…
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Today we released part one of our interview with Nashville-based drummer, percussionist, producer, and educator, Jordan Perlson. He’s a busy musician who's performed with well-known artists such as Gary Burton, David Liebman and Snarky Puppy. He’s been on over 100 recordings, and has composed music for national ad campaigns for companies such as Ne…
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On the second episode of Make Art Not War, host Libby Lenkinski talks to Tamer Nafar, a pioneer in the Palestinian hip-hop scene and the leader of DAM. Tamer discusses the push and pull that a Palestinian with an Israeli ID feels in the middle of the war, the fear that self-expression could lead to persecution, the lack of spaces to share art, and …
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In unserer Gesellschaft geht immer alles um das Geld, insbesondere wenn es um Werte geht. ⚠️Was nichts kostet, ist nichts wert. Wenn du mit etwas kein Geld verdienst, kann es ja auch nichts wert sein. 👉Das sind alles Sätze, die wir bestens kennen. Sie klingen oft in unserem Kopf, wenn wir Kunst machen. So manche Künstlerin hat daher schon aufgegebe…
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In this episode of "Steve's Rants," Steve Sims dives into the concept of collaboration and community support, particularly when launching new business ventures. Drawing from a poignant discussion during a recent team accountability meeting, Steve challenges the notion of the "self-made" entrepreneur, emphasizing the importance of surrounding onesel…
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Today we released part two of our interview with visionary photographer and videographer, Steve Giralt. He combined his skill as a commercial photographer with his interest in robotics to create The Garage, a 10,000 sq ft studio in Brooklyn’s Industry City Complex, that’s fully-equipped for both photography and film shoots. Steve’s goal as a direct…
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What if chasing your dreams and confronting your fears are two sides of the same coin? Join us on a journey through the intricate dance of art and fear. We unveil the tightrope artists walk between ambition and dread, sharing personal stories and insights on how external expectations and internal critics can often hijack our creative instincts. Wit…
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