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Synopsis

What up Art World! Are you an artist? Do you like art? Are you new and interested in learning about art without any judgement? Do you have a friend or significant other that likes art and you just need help getting into it? Well then this is the podcast for you! Sit down and listen to Miss Art World and her friend, Lisa as they navigate this world. They discuss popular trends, interview artist, critique local and national pieces and most importantly Miss Art World tries to teach Lisa a thing or two about the Art World! All the while drinking (sometimes too much) wine and having fun!

Episodes

  • Ep. 87 Haunted Galleries & Ghost Art Halloween Special

    30/10/2021 Duration: 22min

    Boo!! Welcome to our spooky Halloween special! First the Hope diamond, Claude Monte Ghost, and the Haunted Gallery at Hampton Court Palace. See the research articles below for a scary good time. 10 Supposedly Haunted Museums https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/70356/10-supposedly-haunted-museums The Haunted Gallery & Catherine Howard | Hampton Court: Behind Closed Doors | Channel 5 https://youtu.be/_Fu5xVdt5UQ 175 Years of the Smithsonian’s Most Untrue Stories https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/urban-legends-about-the-smithsonian-135407460/

  • Ep. 86 Art News 'Take The Money And Run'

    15/10/2021 Duration: 33min

    Keep up with up is going on in the art world! The main news story is artist, Jens Haaning, says the blank canvases make up a new work of art — titled "Take the Money and Run"

  • EP. 85 Hammond's unique abstract art that tells a story.

    22/09/2021 Duration: 01h01min

    https://www.hammondartstudio.com/ Hammond, represented by Rehs Contemporary Galleries in Midtown Manhattan, grew up in the historic Hudson Valley of New York. His earliest influences included Jim Davis and Charles Schultz, as well as characters created by DC and Marvel Comics. His interest in art was further fueled by the strong museum and arts background of his parents. In the late 90's, Hammond studied the business and presentation side of the fine art world while working for Vanier Galleries, Scottsdale, AZ. In doing so, he was exposed to world-renowned artists such as Dale Chihuly, Francoise Gillot, Fritz Scholder and Paul Jenkins. He had his first solo exhibition in 2000 and earned his B.A. in Art from Arizona State University in 2006. While trained in representational art, Hammond began working from the subconscious, and in 2011 he shifted to an abstract expressionistic style. The initial outcome was his first abstract series, UNTITLED. In 2012 he moved to Cincinnati, OH. He then partnered wit

  • Ep. 84 MX Art World New York

    08/09/2021 Duration: 35min

    Introducing MX Art World New York @hc_huynh http://www.hcthuynh.com/ ... ✨out of the depths of the ocean your new esteemed being MX Art World New York emerges ✨ "I'm honored and excited to join @missartworld & @klairelockheart in expanding the Miss Art World family.

  • Ep. 83. Stealing a Monet & Cows

    24/08/2021 Duration: 29min

    Looking for the latest art news?! We got you covered with a little extra on the side.

  • Ep. 82 JESUS 3.0, K Ryan Henisey

    03/08/2021 Duration: 41min

    Artist K Ryan Henisey's work has shown throughout California and debuts internationally in China, 2020. Ryan won an Award of excellence in fine art at the 2015 California State Fair. He currently serves as president of TAG Gallery, an artist cooperative in Los Angeles. As a California-based artist, K Ryan Henisey's work is heavily influenced by the people, culture, and landscape of the Golden State. His personal narrative is often interwoven with mythological subjects, using patterning as a vehicle to make meaning from deconstruction. Their Holiness, Jesus 3.0 is a performance art resurrection from West Hollywood artist, K Ryan Henisey, inspired by the original presence of neighborhood performer Kevin Lee Light (details below). Jesus 3.0 is a secular, pop art reading of the Christ symbol, focusing on messages of contemporary advocacy through fun, kindness, and community. Inspired by the local, West Hollywood community, Jesus 3.0 shares Seven Pillars of Community during his neighborhood wanderings. These pi

  • Ep. 81 Podcast with Cuddles and Rage

    13/07/2021 Duration: 52min

    cuddlesandrage.com Liz and Jimmy Reed are the husband-and-wife team behind Cuddles and Rage, a world full of disturbingly cute stories with heart. What began as a webcomic featuring doodles and dioramas of anthropomorphic food has grown to include books, animation, and product design. Their work has been featured by Nerdist, The Washington Post, NPR, HelloGiggles, and SparkLife. Their first animated short debuted at the NYC Food Film Festival in 2016. In 2017, their second short took home the Best Super-Short award. Their first picture book, Sweet Competition, was released by HarperCollins in 2016 and followed-up by Sweet Success in 2018. Their latest graphic novel, Bites of Terror, is out now with Quirk Books. It includes 144 pages of twisted tales told through hand-sculpted dioramas. They live, work, and eat a lot of ice cream in the DC area. Email cuddlesandrage@gmail.com to get in touch.

  • Ep. 80 LA Art Documents with Jason Jenn

    22/06/2021 Duration: 54min

    laartdocuments.com with Jason Jenn www.jasonjenn.com L.A. Art Documents is a unique platform for documentation and internet-based video journal, focused on preserving, promoting, and curating contemporary art in Los Angeles and Beyond. In this vibrant and busy contemporary art world with multiple shows happening daily, it is of tremendous value to create proper documentation to archive the work for future prosperity. As professional artists with backgrounds in media and journalism, we understand firsthand the importance of having high-quality, reliable documentation of gallery shows, exhibitions, live performances, and studio visits. We aim to help artists share their authentic spirit in a stylish, clean, media-friendly manner that they feel proud of, representing who they are and what their work is all about. The videos are made available online via our website video journal and YouTube channel. Our second and third, but not less important missions, are promoting and curating the flourishing art scene of Los

  • Ep. 79 The Dream Team: MAW South Dakota Klaire Lockheart & Aaron C Packard

    03/06/2021 Duration: 56min

    Join us for a lively conversation with Klaire Lockheart and Aaron C Packard! We get an update with Klaire on all things Miss Art World South Dakota and more! We also get to know Aaron's background and career within photography. Visit them here https://www.klairelockheart.com/ https://www.aaronpackard.com/

  • Ep.78 Ibuki kuramochi Japanese Media/ Performance /Butoh artist

    04/05/2021 Duration: 40min

    ibuki-kuramochi.com Born in Japan, Artist IBUKI KURAMOCHI specializes in artworks for exhibition (paintings and media arts), and also specializes in live performances combining her live painting with her Japanese Butoh dance. From 2012, Ibuki started exhibiting works in major cities in Japan, U.S.A.,Taiwan, France, Italy and Australia.She studied Butoh dance at the world renown Kazuo Ohno Butoh Dance Studio in Yokohama in 2016. Through her work, she pursues the physicality of Butoh’s poetic choreography and the pursuit of the human body in anatomy. She visualizes her performance and body movements as two-dimensional works and video works.​ Ibuki explores concepts of the body, thought and physical resonance, metamorphosis, Femininity and fetishism.​ In 2019, Ibuki received a USA O-1 artist visa. She currently resides in Los Angeles. ​Artist Statement Physicality is the key point of my art’s theme. My work exists in various media such as video works, performances and painting works. The body is owned by ever

  • Ep.77 NFTs in the artworld

    20/04/2021 Duration: 50min

    Join us for a conversation about NFTS (Non-fungible token) and learn why they are taking over the art world. Let us start with the basics: Non-fungible token (NFT) is a unit of data stored on a digital ledger, called a blockchain, that certifies a digital asset to be unique and therefore not interchangeable.[1] NFTs can be used to represent items such as photos, videos, audio and other types of digital files. Access to any copy of the original file, however, is not restricted to the buyer of the NFT. While copies of these digital items are available for anyone to obtain, NFTs are tracked on blockchains to provide the owner with a proof of ownership that is separate from copyright. In 2021 there has been increased interest in using NFTs. Blockchains like Ethereum, Flow, and Tezos have their own standards when it comes to supporting NFTs, but each works to ensure that the digital item represented is authentically one-of-a-kind. NFTs are now being used to commodify digital assets in art, music, sports, and oth

  • Ep. 76 Original Melting Pops with Betsy Enzensberger

    07/04/2021 Duration: 43min

    Betsy Enzensberger sculpts works that create a visceral longing and remembrance of the most nostalgic delights from childhood. The artist uses the familiarity of those sweet treats to help us remember the simplicity, value and culture of desserts so often associated with positivity and joy. ‍ Enzensberger was born and raised in New York. She graduated from Tulane University and is now a Los Angeles-based artist with a studio in Mar Vista. She has shown with galleries domestically in Los Angeles, Miami, Des Moines, Dallas and New York, and internationally in Hong Kong, London, Stockholm, Hamburg and Byron Bay, Australia. You can find her sculptures in multiple public and private art collections. Betsy Enzensberger has become quite well known for her realistic, larger-than-life sculptures of dripping, frozen treats. Resin looks like candy. It appears delicious and sweet. The shiny exterior has a wet, melting quality. Her Tragically Sweet series plays with the desires of everyone’s inner child. The lure of swee

  • Ep. 75 Welcome to the Brightside

    08/03/2021 Duration: 01h10min

    Join us for an amazing episode with the talented Miss Brightside! katiebrightside.com - welcometothebrightside.com Graduating from a BA (Hons) in Fashion at Kingston University, UK, 2001, Miss Brightside moved to Treviso, Italy, where she worked as a designer at United Colours of Benetton. In 2002 she relocated to Sydney, Australia for 10 years; freelancing for fashion designers such as Akira Isogawa. In 2011 Miss Brightside embarked into the art scene, screen printing alternative fairytale narratives onto glass. In 2012 the aMBUSH gallery, Sydney, hosted her first of many solo exhibitions where a thousand people attended opening night. The preview night was an extravaganza with dwarves dressed as cupids, three bands, two pole dancers, a contortionist, female bartenders dressed as green fairies and topless male waiters who handed out love potions made from absinthe cocktails mixed in a cauldron. This successful exhibition inspired Miss Brightside's thirst for further education. She untertook her MA Fine A

  • Ep. 74 Justin Aversano, Twin Flames & Save Art Space

    23/02/2021 Duration: 57min

    Justin Aversano is an artist and curator working within the New York City and Los Angeles art scene. He has organized a number of shows in NYC and LA, as well as public art exhibitions around the country. Justin is the co-founder and creative director of SaveArtSpace, a nonprofit dedicated to bringing community art to public spaces. A humanist and a social entrepreneur, Justin connects his art with the world around him through capturing moments, faces, and communities that surround him, bringing them together through the lens of his camera. https://www.justinaversano.com/ https://www.saveartspace.org/

  • Ep. 73 Who is Samuel P Cooksey? Other then our Co-Host!

    10/02/2021 Duration: 46min

    Who is Samuel P Cooksey? & Why is he my co-host? Let's find out!

  • Ep. 72 Bears, Hanbok, & Art with Chuck S. Hohng

    26/01/2021 Duration: 51min

    Korean American Artist Chuck Hohng was born in Long Beach, California, but spent most of his early life growing up in his family's native home in South Korea. He received his undergraduate degree in Fine Art from the University of Southern California, and received his Master of Fine Arts from acclaimed Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. His work has been exhibited both domestically and internationally including Los Angeles, City of Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, San Francisco, Paris, London, Dubai, Osaka, Gwangju, and Busan. Not willing to settle on just one form of media, his art pieces run the gambit from incredibly intricate reductive linoleum prints to giant 10 foot bears composed of drop clothes canvas and balloons, to hauntingly beautiful video imageries. His recent ongoing project Knoxon Dahl, which phonetically means 'Rusted Moon' in Korean, creates objects that reflect his lifestyle aesthetics. From his teddy bears, seeds for the garden, to bespoke Hanbok, traditional Korean attire, Knoxon Da

  • Ep. 71 The Amazing David Jester

    23/12/2020 Duration: 35min

    Davidmjester.com "I was born in Palm Springs, California a while ago and raised in San Diego. I got my MFA at Rutgers University I always felt that I was meant to make Art, but wasnt until the last 2 years that I dedicated full time to Art. I paint on average 12 hours a day, about 330 days a year, and being in the studio so much is bliss. I have always been drawn to the pool in my art. Metaphorically, its filled with water, and so are we - Body fluids and cleanliness were a jumping of point for this current series. Those who are inside the pool and those who are outside and the different viewpoints and the views are often distorted ones - just like the conservative views of the gay community, and vice versa. I love distortion and so it is a frequent part of my work and I enjoy pushing the abstract shapes that occur in water environments. Pool cleaners hum around working to make the water crystal clear like Prep and meds do within our veins. The pool is another world that is part of the world around it - just

  • Ep. 70 A true LA based Artist Oscar Ramirez

    15/12/2020 Duration: 56min

    Oscar Ramirez Visions in my head are sometimes created for others to see. #Art #losangeles #oilpaintings #Laartist www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qjGS2NMMPg

  • Ep. 69 Michelle Sakhai, Creative Spirit, Japanese, Persian, American Artist

    23/11/2020 Duration: 25min

    www.michellesakhai.com Born in 1983, in Long Island, New York, Michelle Sakhai's extensive world travels began at an early age and her mixed heritage have shaped her as an artist. With both Persian and Japanese roots, her art derives influences from both cultures. She grew up traveling to Japan to visit her family every summer for twenty years. In Japan, Sakhai was inspired by the culture and scenery of her grandparents’ hometown, Kashiwazaki, a tiny village by the sea, surrounded by vast mountains. This special place left an indelible impression that still feeds her imagination. Sakhai’s creative perception and talent was also nurtured by her Persian culture. The exposure to both traditions in her young life has impacted her artistic vision. In 2004, Sakhai received a Bachelor of Arts degree with high honors, majoring in Art History and minoring in Fine Arts from Hofstra University where she currently serves on the advisory board for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. She went on to receive her Mast

  • Ep. 68 Lowbrow Literati

    10/11/2020 Duration: 33min

    Join us for an exciting conversation with the Professor aka Fritz Costa who wrote the first book to document the lives and influences of Lowbrow Artists. https://www.lowbrowliterati.com/ FRITZ K. COSTA Fritz Costa was a former Anatomy college professor who now works for a pharmaceutical company managing "first in man" clinical trials. He just happens to be really passionate about art. He was born in the Philippines and emigrated to the United States in 1986. He graduated from San Francisco State University with a bachelors degree in Physiology, and a masters degree in Biochemistry from the University of Southern California. He has published 8 peer reviewed articles in top tier journals, and a book chapter on cancer research. He taught college level Anatomy & Physiology, and Molecular Biology for 6 years, then decided to transition to the pharmaceutical industry. He enjoys the science world, but also has a great passion for the arts. Fritz lives in Los Angeles, California with his wife, and their two chi

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