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SCHS Visual Art

Tucker Webb

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Welcome art lovers to the SCHS Visual Art Podcast, where we are equipping creative minds to be artists of many styles and disciplines. We feature guest artist talks and other fun things to guide, inspire, and inform the work you make (or want to make)! This podcast is hosted by Tucker Webb; but most of you probably know him as Mr. Webb. Let's check it out!
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NXTFST Visual Art - Audio Tour

Nextfest Visual Artists & What It Is podcast

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Visit the art galleries of Nextfest 2018 in Edmonton, ABB and get to know the Visual Artists of the Fest. Visit The Paint Spot (10032 81 Ave), Roots on Whyte (8135 102 St), The Backstage Theatre (10330 84 Ave), The Lobby of the ATB Financial Arts Barns (10330 84 Ave), the outdoors mural at The Varscona Theatre (10329 83 Ave), The Next Act (8224 104 St) and the Strathcona Library (8331 104 St.). Download all seven eps and drop by the galleries as part of Nextfest 2018!
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The Creative Type Podcast is a show featuring casual talks about real artist life, the good, bad and the ugly. Sometimes being an artist is a lonely journey, other times it can be filled with community and friendship. Already have a community? That’s great, join us anyway but if you don’t we always have room for you. The Creative Type Podcast, co-hosted by Jaime Haney and Lori Rivera, offers support, community and amusing conversations for artists. Learn more at www.creativetypepodcast.com
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[Draws in Spanish] showcases noteworthy Latinx visual artists, exploring their creative journeys and how they got to where they are today. Host and Chilean-American illustrator, Fabiola Lara, brings humor and empathy to the conversation, uncovering how the artist’s culture and Latinx identity informs their artwork. Whether you’re just starting your creative career or looking to discover the next big name in visual art, join Fabiola as she chats in English with artists who draw in Spanish.
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In today’s episode of Creative Type Podcast Lori and Jaime talk about why collecting emails to create an email list for your art business is so important. They offer tips on how to start collecting emails and they each share with the audience what platform they’re currently use. Tune in to hear the conversation.…
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[SEASON 2 FINALE] In this mini episode, I'm excited to share with you the concept of "niche-ing down" as an artist. Have you ever struggled to find your focus as a creative? Do you feel like you're trying to appeal to everyone and ending up pleasing no one? Then this episode is for you! I'll be exploring the benefits and drawbacks of niche-ing down…
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Today on the Creative Type Podcast Jaime and Lori talk to Evansville commission artist, Jon Hamby about moving to abstraction. Listen as he talks about his art practice. Jon can be reached at jonahin11@ymail.com or through Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/jon.a.hambyAv Lori Rivera, Jaime Haney, Jon Hamby
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In this episode, I'm talking to Egyptian and Cuban American street artist Symone Salib. Symone is a Philadelphia-based artist that I connected with here, and i'm so thrilled to bring this conversation to you all. Through acrylic paint and illustration, Symone works to highlight the lives of people, with an emphasis on Black Indigenous People of Col…
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On today's Minisode, I'm talking about collaboration — something that's super important but overlooked by artists! I've collaborated with a lot of artists through the podcast, and I wanted to share my four stages of collaboration with you all. First up, we have outreach — make sure you're genuine friends with the person you want to work with, or at…
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Today’s episode is the first of it’s kind for us here at Creative Type Podcast. We’re having a conversation with artist Vicki Wilson. We’ll be discussing getting overwhelmed with your art business. How being overwhelmed happens and what suggestions Vicki has for getting through it before it turns into burnout.…
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In this episode, i'm talking with Venezuelan illustrator Andrea Caceres. Andrea is both an illustrator and Art Director based in New York City. She's illustrated children's books, comics, and textile designs for brands like Microsoft, Snapchat, and JCrew. She got her start sharing dog illustrations on her instagram with her "a dog a day keeps the s…
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It's the first crossover episode! Today on the show, Raúl Pardo and Iván Mayorquín are tuning in from Ciudad de Mexico and i'm super excited to share this conversation with you. In case you're not familiar, Raúl & Iván host a podcast called Grupo de Autoayuda de Dibujo which is available on YouTube and Spotify and everywhere else you get podcast…
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In this episode, I answer your calls about why I make the show, what i've learned about myself, and a few tips for diversifying your revenue streams as an artist! If you want to have your questions answered next — call or text (305) 985-3729. EPISODE LINKS - Watch this Episode on YouTube - Join the FREE Discord - Join the Patreon - Follow Fabiola o…
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In this episode, I'm speaking with Puerto Rican brand designer, lettering artist, and illustrator Carlos Oliveras Colom. Carlos is a queer artist that was born on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico and brings to life letters and illustrations that are fuller than life. His expressive style is meant to be seen, but also felt. His work is rooted in …
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When you’re new at something, you just don’t know what you don’t know. Today, Lori and Jaime talk about things that they feel would’ve benefited them to have found out earlier in their artistic journey. Follow along and see if they’re similar to what you wish you had known earlier. Or if you’re new at painting or selling your work, then listen for …
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In this episode, I'm talking to Mexican paper artist Andrea Cira based in Kansas City. Andrea designs and cuts together vibrant and intricate compositions that are infused with her Mexican culture. She's currently working an a paper cut project where she redesigns the Loteria images with her papercut creations. She's worked with brands like Starbuc…
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Have you ever thought to yourself while looking at a piece of abstract art “I could do that”. Or overhear someone say “My kindergartener could do that!”? Maybe you create abstract art and feel like you have to defend or justify your work. Today, Lori and Jaime talk about how abstract art gets treated or thought about throughout the years.…
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The world can be a treacherous place for artists who are trusting or just don’t understand much of the business due to lack of experience. Most of the time, it's just you don’t know what you don’t know. Lori and Jaime talk about their experiences while navigating the art world hoping to help artists from making the same mistakes they have made.…
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In this episode, I'm chatting with self-proclaimed "part-time" Mexican-American artist Marlene Vega! Marlene actually has a master's degree in physics, but found her way back into art after graduation. She started off painting watercolor pieces just three years ago as a hobby and now has an amazing online shop and over 95,000 Instagram followers. S…
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In this episode, I'm taking a departure from our usual illustration guests to chat with Tumblr famous video performance artist Amalia Soto aka Molly Soda. Molly works primarily with non-physical mediums publishing videos, photos, and streaming her work across the internet at large. She uses her digital performance work to reflect on the ways we all…
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In this episode Jaime and Lori discuss several ways you can create an artist community. Having a community of supporters/friends is invaluable in the art world, especially since being an artist is largely a one-person endeavor. It can get lonely in the studio. Have a listen, and learn about some ways they have used to create their community, both o…
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