Episodes
Sunday Aug 09, 2020
Dena Haden Interview
Sunday Aug 09, 2020
Sunday Aug 09, 2020
Words of the day: playful. organic. being. transformation. quiet.
New Bedford, Massachusetts based fiber artist and sculptor Dena Haden on the program! Dena and I share some good art talk about her inspirations, transitions, and coming full-circle back to sculptural sensibilities she experimented with as a child.
Dena also shares a couple quotes from her growing archive of collected thoughts by nature and spirituality writers. Listen in for more, especially for which artist from history Dena would like to speak with about art!
The artist's website: https://hadendena.com/home.html
Thanks for listening!
(Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)
Monday Apr 03, 2017
Katie Wynne Interview | Part Two
Monday Apr 03, 2017
Monday Apr 03, 2017
Words of the day: perimeter. definition. koan. bottomless. whir.
Welcome to part two of the interview with Katie Wynne. Katie is based in Philadelphia and is currently installing work for her two person show, with Haynes Riley, titled "Familiars" that opens at Sediment Arts in Richmond, Virginia on Friday April 7th 2017.
In this episode we discuss, at length, elements of the installation as part of Familiars. We also extend the conversation to include some of the inspiration affecting studio life, especially where the work is and where it could be going. Thanks for joining us.
Kaytie Wynne's "Perimeters." Also part of the show: Familiars
Katie Wynne's studio shot of the work (partial) headed to Sediment Arts for the 2 person show titled: Familiars.
The artist's website: http://katiewynne.com/home.html
(Original podcast intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)
Sunday Apr 02, 2017
Katie Wynne Interview | Part One
Sunday Apr 02, 2017
Sunday Apr 02, 2017
Words of the day: stasis. gizmo. banal. abandon. escape.
Welcome Philadelphia based installation artist, Katie Wynne. Here during part one we weave through some of the work leading up to Katie's latest work in her forthcoming two person show, with artist Haynes Riley, titled "Familiars" at Sediment Arts in Richmond, Virginia on April 7th 2017.
We will discuss where Katie is coming from with the work, as well as my interpretations. Thanks for joining us.
Installation view of "Workday" by Katie Wynne
Installation view of "Workday" by Katie Wynne
The artist's website: http://katiewynne.com/home.html
(Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)