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The Jealous Curator : ART FOR YOUR EAR

ART FOR YOUR EAR brings you stories from some of my favorite contemporary artists. When I studied Art History, the best part was, well, the gossip. I loved finding out why artists did certain things, what was going on in their personal lives, and behind-the-scenes details about other artists they knew and worked with. This podcast is exactly that ... inside-scoop stories from the artsiest people I know. You'll hear first-hand from these talented, successful, full-time artists (who also happen to be regular people with hilarious stories) BEFORE they’re in the Art History books. - Danielle (aka The Jealous Curator)
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Now displaying: January, 2016
Jan 30, 2016

Botanical watercolors, rum-soaked nipple cakes, and cosmic moments late one night. Yep, all of that and more is covered in my conversation with Oregon based artist Kiana Mosley.

Jan 23, 2016

Gorgeous paintings that celebrate the mundane. Yep, Leah Giberson's painted subjects are truly beautifully boring. She said no to this interview three times, so listen quickly in case she figures out how to delete it!

Jan 16, 2016

I'm shaking things up a tiny bit today. Instead of talking to a visual artist, we're heading to LA to talk to actor Autumn Reeser about this whole creativity thing. It really is just one giant club!

Jan 9, 2016

I've been slightly obsessed with Maryanne Moodie's weaving work for ages, and I'm even more impressed after hearing her inspiring self-taught story. And now I want to be a weaver.

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