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I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors
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GoodGood Soul
3 out of 5 stars
I like the content but..
The interviewer has lots of passion about the subject but I really wish she would calm down and be more grounded when she interviews the artists. I'm quickly getting tired of the "like, like, like valley talk and it sounds like she yelling in to her mic. LIke I said, I applaud her enthusiasm, but I wish she would mature up and be more grounded.
Mrs.Lohr
5 out of 5 stars
Momma Artist
What a wonderful interview with Deborah! Talking about owning your schedule, while being a mother, a teacher and an artist is amazing to wrap my head around. Her strength let’s her multi take and keep things running smoothly.
LisaIsHereForIt
5 out of 5 stars
Like hanging out in the studio with friends 🎨
I love these conversations! No matter the topic, you’re guaranteed to gain something from every episode - can’t recommend I Like Your Work enough. 🙌
breadhead's daughter
5 out of 5 stars
Great balance of topics
Erika’s layered conversations with artists are full of studio love. She has a gift for getting guests to expand on their ideas in a clear and accessible way for the listener. The podcast also offers inspiration and practical tools for artists to communicate their own work more effectively.
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5 out of 5 stars
Katie Davis
I love this podcast and only wish I had this feeling of community and inspiration ten years ago! Thank you, Erika! You are doing great work.
Lara's Art
5 out of 5 stars
Erika, I like your work!
Great listining! I enjoy getting to know more artists while I paint. It is a great community.
Emily Pfaff Painting
5 out of 5 stars
I Like Your Work
I love this podcast! Demystifying the intimidating aspects of the art world while celebrating the artwork itself. The interviews are fascinating and I love the questions Erica asks. This is such a useful tool for any artist!
jensingh
5 out of 5 stars
Engaging artist interviews
I love listening to these podcast interviews on my morning walks or while painting. During the pandemic, it felt like I was meeting new people and it helped me get through the isolation! Erika’s sunny personality always puts me in a good mood.
Deborah Wasserman
5 out of 5 stars
An enriching, empowering and uplifting podcast for artists!!
I've been listening to I like Your Work for two years now. I salute Mrs. Hess for her creativity, courage, enthusiasm and persistence in offering these podcasts! The title of the show reveals its content: It's about sharing, celebrating and honoring the work of artists and art professionals. As an artist and a mother, I love how the podcast highlights women artists and doesn't shy away from difficult issues. The podcast has certainly enriched my life and helped me connect with a new community online. Lastly, I really like how the podcast is promoting the idea that we already have all the resources we need as artists, we just need to know it, to embrace it and to share it!
bazingi
5 out of 5 stars
Excellent Artist interviews!!
This is the best artist interview podcast I have listened to. The interviewer asks great questions and the artists interviewed always seem comfortable and relaxed. Artists talk a lot about their process, their work habits, their challenges and their inspirations, and it is really informative and really fun!!
DevWalz
5 out of 5 stars
A high-quality resource for artists
I love this show! As an artist, I really appreciate the abundance of resources and inspiring stories provided. Erika does a great job of pulling out points that are interesting and relevant, and I love the curation of guests, too. As a fellow podcaster, I have a ton of respect for the quality of the show overall. Thank you so much for making this available for us, Erika!
campbell.family
5 out of 5 stars
Susanna Coffey
Wow wow wow. Thank you for your podcast AND in particular the episode with Susanna Coffey.
Monica in CA
5 out of 5 stars
Feeds my creative gas tank every time!
A great podcast for any creative who is finding that life doesn’t offer enough time to make as much work as you want to make. Erica’s weekly podcasts feed my need to stay connected through the conversations unique to artists. They also keep me motivated to inch toward more studio time, especially in those moments when it’s just. so. hard. to do it all. I like your work” is a resource in every sense of the word. Thank YOU Erica!
Amazing community for artists!
5 out of 5 stars
Amazing community created by I Like Your Work
I recently learned of I Like Your Work podcast and it is my “go to” for encouragement and inspiration as an artist. Erika is an amazing artist who is just so incredibly generous in offering these podcasts as well as a host of wonderful studio tools and tips for artists on her ilikeyourworkpodcast website. She interviews a really wonderful mix of artists, curators, critics and writers, as well as a variety of innovative entrepreneurs. She also tackles a broad range of themes including feminism, motherhood and art making, work/life balance and the transition from art education to the real world. Erika is honest, kind, and really inspiring. Listen to these podcasts and be inspired! Holly Wong San Francisco
Stellaki10
5 out of 5 stars
“I Like Your Podcast”
Erika B Hess creates the most well rounded art podcast. I learn about artists and all the different facets of the art world like galleries, museums, business, open calls, presentation, sharing my art and more. Erika is an artist and talks about the art world from experience. Erika’s open calls are well worth applying. Not only will she generously review my work, she sent me a valuable gift of “I Like Your Work Juried Show Observations”. Brava!
rebeccajacobart
5 out of 5 stars
Awesome site! I love it! So inspirational!
I am really enjoying listening! It is providing great info and information.
Stork321
5 out of 5 stars
I Like Your Work Podcast
Excellent Podcast! A wealth of information for all creatives. This is a great gift to the arts community. Thank you Erica!
JennyGrayArt.com
5 out of 5 stars
Great show for artists!
I love this podcast. Thanks for making it 👍👍👍👍👍
non-art-teacher-designs
5 out of 5 stars
Community Building Through the Arts
Erika has a gift for building community through the arts. Every episode is inspiring. This is a great podcast to listen to whether you are an artist or teacher or just like looking at art. She talks a lot about the artists (read painters) that listen to her show, but I think she underestimates her audience (in scope, not in talent)...I spend my days in the classroom, but she has inspired me through this podcast to get back behind a paintbrush with more of a focus.
Csbme
5 out of 5 stars
Truly remarkable
Erika's understanding of the artist’s perspective is truly remarkable. She always focuses on the things that really concern artists. I appreciate her realness and straight forward questions for her guest. I’ve learned soo much listening in. Erika thanks so much for all you do.
R Hausmann Schall
5 out of 5 stars
Really Informative and Useful!
This podcast is incredible. I really appreciate the conversations and range of topics covered and artist interviews. All contemporary and relevant information that’s truly useful for any practicing artist today! Thank you Erika 🥰
Aarthi H.
5 out of 5 stars
Erika keeps it REAL
Seriously. This podcast strikes the perfect balance between theoretical philosophical art stuff and the nitty gritty practical stuff. Both are valuable and it’s soooo hard to find both in the same place! Erika and her guests generously share their knowledge and strengths while also revealing their vulnerabilities. Awesome stuff. 🙏🏼💪🏼🙏🏼
Jefreid Lotti
5 out of 5 stars
Artist Aid
This show could be called ArtAid. Really helpful!
Adam Fulwiler
5 out of 5 stars
The best art-related podcast!
I look forward to listening to the new episode in my studio every week. It provides such a broad range of topics and professional practice tips that you just don’t get in undergrad or graduate school. The episodes never get repetitive and I love the light hearted nature of the interviews. Thank you so much for the great studio and career fuel Erika!
Your girl devon
5 out of 5 stars
Love this podcast
Erika’s communication style is fun and informative. She’s very generous and inviting to artists of all levels. I could listen to her all day.
happy fortune
5 out of 5 stars
I love I Like Your Work
Thank you Erika for this podcast! You have helped me become a better artist and business person through your interesting interviews. Would highly recommend this podcast to one and all!!!
Yaelpedroza
5 out of 5 stars
The good stuff
I really enjoy listening to this podcast while working in my studio and during my runs. As a female artist and mother it makes me happy to feel that through the artists she picks as guests, I am also represented. Her guests artists are talented and I enjoy hearing about their processes, aspirations, and challenges.
zakstoudenmire
5 out of 5 stars
Fun to listen to
I listen to I Like Your Work while I’m exercising and I love it! It’s so fun to hear various perspectives of artists and collectors.
GabeLangholtzArt
5 out of 5 stars
I Like Your Podcast
A well-curated and wonderfully insightful podcast chock full of positivity, joy, and the love of art. Erika Hess is a natural. Smart, thoughtful, and engaging commentary. If you’re looking for community or a platform for discovering new talent. This is your place!
scrree
5 out of 5 stars
Lots of fun!
Just started listens and I’m loving it. Fresh, informative and encouraging.
KeldaJean
5 out of 5 stars
steady listening and learning!
This podcast has been a highlight of my commute, allowing me to show up inspired to teach and share the wisdom of these artists and the host with my students. Many a time I have rewound and listened over and over to certain snippets, like passages in a favorite book. This podcast is an intricate web of inspiration, art & thoughtful conversation sharing unique insights on the art world. Thanks for making this happen!
idtmb2
5 out of 5 stars
There IS a world out there!
As someone who lives in the boonies and tries to maintain an active studio presence, I really appreciate people (like Erika) who try to bring about conversations with other creatives in a way to make the art world a little more visible. I can honestly say that the breadth of these interviews are worth it and I love that she takes the time to give us all bonus episodes on top of her awesome interviews. I highly recommend this podcast to anyone looking for that creative community!
vwwvvvwwww
5 out of 5 stars
Good find!
So happy to have found this collection of interviews and panels- so thoughtfully pulled together. As a working artist, Erika chooses her interviewees and questions well, showing us many sides of the art world while remaining light, transparent and respectful. Thanks for all your work, Erika!
lvhlee
5 out of 5 stars
Learning So Much
I am so happy I found this podcast. I spend many hours each day in the studio and have absolutely loved listening to these interviews with artists and gallery owners etc.
Cami in Houston
5 out of 5 stars
Great Conversations!
Great conversations with interesting artists and industry professionals. I love listening when I’m in the studio working, learning about artists I’m not familiar with from different parts of the country (and world!).
An-drew
5 out of 5 stars
Great listen in the Studio and Elsewhere
Insightful, conversational, fun. Really enjoy listening to this podcast. Great interviews with a good mix of artists. It is always evident that Erika puts in the work for each episode, and here energy is just really great.
TSOHM
5 out of 5 stars
very enjoyable
I cant make it out to every show, so its great to have another outlet for finding new artists.
b0yband
5 out of 5 stars
Awesome!!
A great podcast to listen to while working in the studio! It’s not only always an interesting conversation but a great platform for women in the art world to connect and support each other!
yayforartists
5 out of 5 stars
Bridging major gaps!
I am drawn to this podcast as an artist and as a person who has lived inside many different artworlds over the course of my life so far. I’m drawn to the effort Erika puts into opening proverbial doors to studios of working artists, a landscape that is usually private. She does this with curiosity, generosity and a keen sense of the importance of sharing our stories. I’m so glad it exists!
iPaint2
5 out of 5 stars
One of my favorites
This podcast is on a short list of favorites that I check frequently to see if a new episode has been released. So many interesting ideas, positive people, and good energy. Thanks for making it.
fan1684
5 out of 5 stars
Great podcast for the studio and driving
I just discovered this podcast. So far it’s my favorite artist interview podcast. I love her interviews with mother artists. Listening gives me strength to keep going and balancing it all. I listen in my studio and while driving between all my teaching jobs. Thanks so much for the all hard work in creating community, Erika! Website- stephaniemeredithart.com
jaxmcquack
5 out of 5 stars
Inspiring
This podcast is so much fun to listen to. Hearing about other artists practices pushes me to go farther my own practices with art and to experiment more. Thank you, thank you, thank you for doing this podcast Erika it’s great!
caryre
5 out of 5 stars
Uplifting and Informative
I just started listening after following on Instagram. Really great conversations and info for working artists. Makes me feel less alone in the studio!
jsmallcreative
5 out of 5 stars
Inspiring and Motivating
Great podcast! I always feel educated, inspired and motivated to keep painting, applying to various opportunities and continuing to be an active participant in the arts community. Thanks for all your amazing work!
michaaaaaela
5 out of 5 stars
Thoughtful conversations
Informative and generally great for inspiration. Discourse on creating community that doesn’t feel gimicky. So excited to see where this goes!
Rochekaid
5 out of 5 stars
Interesting, informative and inspiring!
this is a great, supportive resource for artists, I'm so glad to have found it!
MrsSouv
5 out of 5 stars
Engaging and Informative
What a terrific podcast. I love that the host is engaging and obviously interested in the guests. The conversation is interesting and they get to the point. It is enjoyable and I love hearing what the guest say. The show is the perfect length, too. Love it!
Ash.Whitt
5 out of 5 stars
You really get me!!!
I feel like I’ve met a new group of friends that I can listen in on while I work. Thank you so much for creating excellent content specifically for artists. You have no idea how excited I am to have found you!
Kristin345667
5 out of 5 stars
love this pod
New favorite art podcast-- guests are wonderful and the conversational tone makes it fun to listen to in the studio
EmmaArt
5 out of 5 stars
Strong knowledge of contemporary art
I like how the podcast brings the audience into the space of artists actually working today
Ismanartist2
5 out of 5 stars
So informative!!! Thank you!
So enjoy this podcast featuring artists and their work. Not only does Erika get a great interview about mediums and methods but she brings out a kind of magic within art that flows through each artist. I’ve learned so much! Thank you for all of your hard work Erika! And keep them coming!!!!
karawaane
5 out of 5 stars
thums up!
I just recently discovered this podcast and as a painter I am really enjoying the conversations Erika has with painters and curators. It feels almost like I am now part of a greater community of women artists making our best go of it, thank you for all the work that goes into this podcast.
LHH0035
5 out of 5 stars
Refreshing Take on Contemporary Art
Great podcast, always refreshing to hear artist not only talk about their work and process, but about life in general. This podcast is loaded with sincere humanity and absolute positivity. Highly recommend for anyone, Erika makes conversing about art approachable.
Canvashead.net
5 out of 5 stars
Inspiring & Helpful
This is a great conversational podcast with inspiring and informative guests and information. I’ve been a visual artist for over thirty years and so much has changed through digital technology. I find the content contemporary and evocative. As a teacher, I recommend this podcast to my college students as a helpful ‘how-to’ on starting their art careers.
Beth Picard
5 out of 5 stars
So informative and entertaining!
Listening to Erika and her guests while I paint is like having friends in my studio with me. It is so non-pretentious and fun! I’m hooked and a big fan!
Nicolettely
5 out of 5 stars
Good stuff!
I'm a podcast junkie and this is a good one! I love the detailed questions and advice. I look forward to listening to all of them!
cvnjtim
4 out of 5 stars
Wonderful
A wonderful podcast for artists as it delves into their thinking and origins. Good place for emerging artists and if someone has a creative block. Refreshing.
Catsandscalrs
5 out of 5 stars
Insights Galore!
Great conversational format to help artists feel less alone! I especially love hearing from art collectors like Myra - that gave me so much insight as an artist and some new goals and ideas for how to find the people who respond to my work that way. SO valuable. Thank you Erika!
BridgetteMayerJohnson111
5 out of 5 stars
Awesome Poscast for Artists!
Erika Hess has great and relevant content to connect artists with professionals in the industry so they can learn more and be inspired. I highly recommend listening!
Van meaux
5 out of 5 stars
Great!
I am new to the podcast world, well a few months. Anyhoo, I enjoy this podcast and I will be adding it into my creative inspiration box! I love hearing from other artists, creators just like me. What a genius idea! Keep on keepin’ on
snookjc
5 out of 5 stars
Communal and Insightful
As someone who just graduated from art school and moved to a new city, I felt a little isolated from the art conversation and community. This podcast is not only interesting and insightful, it's very helpful and has kept me feeling integrated in a community and motivated in the studio. I'm a regular listener! It's a great podcast.
Nicolle C.
5 out of 5 stars
Refreshingly Honest and Inspiring!
I’m subscribed to MANY podcasts, and this one is one of my favorites by far! Erika talks about many aspects of art in the modern times such as changes in the art world and our lifestyles: artists as parents (or not), partnering with brands, having multiple jobs, etc. This is the info we definitely need to hear!
angelamsaxon
5 out of 5 stars
Angela Saxon
Erika, thank you so much for sharing artists with artists. It makes me feel so much more connected!
paintingflamingo
5 out of 5 stars
Thank you for making this.
So good. Unpretentious, authentic, smart.
Noramakes
5 out of 5 stars
Great!
Love listening to this on my commute! Perfect length and full of great info and advice.
El-tin fun
5 out of 5 stars
Love it!
Loving the podcast! Such inspiring conversations. Really nice to have the company when I’m working on drawings while everyone else is asleep.
carolinaelizabeth
5 out of 5 stars
Thank you for the inspiration!
I’m so thankful for all your encouragement and wonderful ideas to work in a creative career!
Oneiromancy
5 out of 5 stars
Artist to Artist
This podcast connects working artists through the power of story. Artists can struggle with feeling alone on this journey, hearing an individuals story creates a bridge - their story to yours. Then you realize you are not alone. We are all working to expand and be heard~ I’m inspired by this as it motivates me to keep going.
moon_e
5 out of 5 stars
I like your work Erika Hess!
Erika is a thoughtful host, and has engaging conversations with artists and curators about art and living a creative life.
Dtownqueens
5 out of 5 stars
Perfect length
A good amount of information presented in a good amount of time. Perfect for commuting, cleaning or just starting the morning with a cup of coffee!
EVDubya
5 out of 5 stars
I love I Like Your Work!
Such a great way to learn about the individuals that make up the current arts community at large. Very accessible for anyone interested in the process of making and appreciating art!
NinaMarie83
5 out of 5 stars
Great for Artists and Art Lovers
Love finding out about other artists, their background, and studio practice! Erika asks wonderful questions and is both genuine and personal. Highly recommend!!
ajbennett617
5 out of 5 stars
Great “insider” conversations with working artists
Ms Hess really connects with her guests on this podcast. As a listener, you feel like you’re getting a real insider view on the craft of making art, as well as the business of art. Highly recommended!
cmeshber
5 out of 5 stars
Great art podcast
Enjoyed listening to the first two podcasts. A practicing artist interviews others who value, practice and promote visual arts.
Goose Boy2
5 out of 5 stars
Discover New Artists
I love this podcast! It’s a great way to discover new artists and get to know them on a personal level.
Alpert2017
5 out of 5 stars
Great podcast
Very inspiring can’t wait to hear more!!!👍🏻🌟
Erik&Cats
5 out of 5 stars
Great Podcast
This podcast is a great way to find out about artists and their work. Erika does a wonderful job keeping the conversation moving, and it’s nice to hear other artists talk about their work.
erikabh
5 out of 5 stars
I Feel Like I Know the Artist
When I listen I feel like I get to know the artist as a person instead of just getting to know their work.
Podcast information
- Amount of episodes
- 139
- Subscribers
- 62
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- No
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- Explicit content
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- episodic
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- Last upload date
- June 2, 2023
- Last fetch date
- June 4, 2023 2:38 PM
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- WEEKLY
- Author
- Erika b Hess
- Copyright
- BONUS: Create Magazine & PxP Contemporary on Creative BusinessThis week, I'm sharing a special bonus episode of Season 5! This episode is from an interview I did on the Create! podcast hosted by Ekaterina Popova, artist, coach, and founder of Create! Magazine and Alicia Puig, CEO of PxP Contemporary. We talk about a lot of different topics including our open call experiences, mindset as an artist and the Creative Business Handbook which was written by Kat and Alicia and just recently released. Links: https://www.createmagazine.com/podcast The Creative Business Handbook I Like Your Work Links: https://theworksmembership.com/ Radiate and Repeat Exhibition Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
- Gallerist LaiSun Keane on Art and Creating an Online PresenceLaiSun Keane is a contemporary art gallery located at Sowa Art District in Boston with a focus on providing a platform for non-mainstream voices. The gallery was born in the Covid19 pandemic so it has a strong focus on producing online content and new ways of art presentation and art sales through price transparency. Our stable of artists consists of both local and International artists, and we mount eight to nine virtual and in-person exhibitions annually. Today, LaiSun joins me to chat about opening a gallery during the pandemic and how she was able to use technology and social media to grow the gallery's presence. Links: www.laisunkeane.com @laisun_keane I Like Your Work Links: This summer is the perfect time to work on moving your art career forward! Sign up for the I Like Your Work Membership this month with the coupon below to save! See you in The Works! Use code SUMMERYEAR23 for $50 off The Works Yearly Membership Use code SUMMER23 for $10 off your first month of The Works Monthly Membership https://theworksmembership.com/ Radiate and Repeat Exhibition Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
- I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors May 19 · 14m How to Prepare for a Studio VisitFor season 5's last mini episode, I'm sharing another snippet from The Works, my comprehensive professional practice membership designed to equip artists with the skills and knowledge to create materials, effectively utilize social media, build their website, and more! Today, I'm giving you some of my best tips on preparing for your studio visits. I Like Your Work Links: Grab the last spot for our retreat Radiate and Repeat Exhibition Join The Works Membership! https://theworksmembership.com/ Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
- Tell Your Story: Embracing Where You Are From with Artist Mike OusleyAmerican born painter Mike Ousley paints a direct commentary on Appalachian life and folk traditions, though their simplicity belies their depth. Ousley has painted since childhood, and though trained (MFA, University of Cincinnati), he foils Western European traditions with the folk style of his youth. Having grown up in a small coal town in Southeastern Kentucky listening to stories told by friends and family, he credits the visionary artists and rich heritage of the region as his primary influence. Recent exhibitions include Nine Lives at Fortnight Institute, NY; From These Hills at the William King Museum of Art, VA, curated by Michael Rooks; and, Something on the Wind at Morehead State University, Morehead, KY. His work was featured in ArtMaze Magazine Issue 22, selected by Fabiola Alondra and Jane Harmon. Ousley has been a resident at the Huntington Museum of Art, studying with Alfred Leslie; Arc of Appalachia; and, North Mountain. His work can be found in numerous private collections, as well as public collections. Mike joins me in this episode to talk about his background and upbringing has influenced his work as an artist. Links: www.mikeousleyfineart.com @mike_ousley_art I Like Your Work Links: SUMMER EXHIBITION CATALOG OPEN CALL DEADLINE: MAY 15 Radiate and Repeat Exhibition Join The Works Membership! https://theworksmembership.com/ Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
- Tips on Studio VisitsFor this week's mini episode, I am sharing my something from The Works, my comprehensive professional practice course designed to equip artists with the skills and knowledge to create materials, effectively utilize social media, build their website, and more! In this episode I talk about how to make the most of your studio visits. I Like Your Work Links: Apply for our Summer Exhibition Open Call Radiate and Repeat Exhibition Join The Works Membership! https://theworksmembership.com/ Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
- Asking the Big Questions: Life & Art with Gallerist Jenna FerreyJenna Ferrey is a gallerist who founded Trotter&Sholer Gallery in 2020. She holds a PhD focused on multiculturalism and religious diversity from the University of Calgary and a Masters Degree in Art Business from Sotheby’s Institute of Art. Ferrey’s professional experience spans the energy industry, non-profit work with the United Nations in India, and fine art galleries in Manhattan. Ferrey is the proud parent to a delightful Norfolk Terrier named Birdie, a little dog who guards the gallery’s treasures. Jenna joins me on the podcast to talk about her experience as a gallerist, how her diverse background has influenced her role in the arts and what's new at the gallery. Links: trotterandsholer.com @trotterandsholer Artist Shoutout: Jessica Frances Grégoire Lancaster Derek Weisberg Azzah Sultan Ezra Cohen I Like Your Work Links: Creativity Matters Coaching Radiate and Repeat Exhibition Join The Works Membership! https://theworksmembership.com/ Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
- Tips on Applying to Open CallsFor this week's mini episode, I am resharing my episode from season 4 where I share some of my best tips when it comes to applying to open calls. In this episode I talk about how you can make the most out of your experience when applying to open calls and I also give some quick and actionable tips. I Like Your Work Links: Radiate and Repeat Exhibition Join The Works Membership! https://theworksmembership.com/ Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
- Awe Instead of Fear: Clay & Permaculture with Artist Roxanne SwentzellRoxanne Swentzell was born in 1962 in Taos New Mexico. She is a member of the Native American Tribe, Santa Clara Pueblo. Growing up within an artist family allowed Roxanne to naturally take up her mother's clay and start sculpting at a very early age. Due to a speech impediment as a child, Swentzell found that she could sculpt what she was feeling in clay and communicate in this manner. She continued speaking through clay even after she learned to talk in words. In high school, Swentzell was allowed to go to the Institute of American Indian Arts for classes and had her first one person show at age 17. She went on to the Portland Museum Art School. In 2003, Roxanne opened The Roxanne Swentzell Tower Gallery in Pojoaque New Mexico. In 2015, Roxanne Swentzell was given an Honorary Doctorate Degree from the Institute of American Indian Arts. Swentzell has shown throughout the world and has permanent pieces in the National Museum of the American Indian Smithsonian D.C., British Art Museum, Museum of Wellington, NZ, The Heard Museum in AZ, Denver Art Museum, and the Santa fe Convention Center. She has won many awards at the Santa Fe Indian Market and Heard Museum Art Guild, along with being given the New Mexico Governor's Award for excellence in the Arts, and becoming a Native Treasure. Roxanne continues to create artwork and run a non-profit, Flowering Tree Permaculture Institute, working to inspire and nurture communities based on indigenous ways of knowing. " With my work, I want to communicate with others through our common human language, emotions. Making art that means something matters to me because every action effects everything else." Links: www.roxanneswentzell.net Artist Shoutout: Rose B. Simpson Diego Romero Lonnie Vigil I Like Your Work Links: Radiate and Repeat Exhibition Join The Works Membership! https://theworksmembership.com/ Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
- I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors Apr 7 · 10m Making Peace with your StrengthOn today's mini episode, I'm chatting about why you need to start embracing your inner strengths so you can open up new opportunities to grow as an artist. I'm also sharing how you can shift your mindset from fixing your weaknesses to embracing and utilizing your strengths to thrive in your creative pursuits. I Like Your Work Links: Radiate and Repeat Exhibition Join The Works Membership! https://theworksmembership.com/ Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
- Forging a Way: Art & Growth with Artist Holly WongHolly Wong lives and works in San Francisco, California. She was educated at the San Francisco Art Institute where she graduated with a Master of Fine Arts with a concentration in New Genres. Holly creates installations and assemblages, integrating non-traditional approaches with more traditional sewing techniques associated with the history of women. She has been awarded visual arts grants from the Integrity: Arts and Culture Association, Barbara Deming Memorial fund, the George Sugarman Foundation, the Puffin Foundation, and a Gerbode Foundation purchase award. She has had over 70 group exhibitions and 10 solo exhibitions. She is represented by SLATE Contemporary Gallery in Oakland, California, ELLIO Fine Art Gallery in Houston, TX, and is a member of A.I.R. Gallery in Brooklyn, New York. "My work reclaims the female body and bears witness to the spirit. I create fiber and drawing based installations, assemblages and works on paper to remember my mother whom I lost to alcoholism and domestic violence. These works range in size from intimate pieces to larger immersive works. I use a variety of fabric and flexible drawing surfaces as my medium, applying the skills passed down to me from my mother who was a talented seamstress. The sexual violence we both experienced in our lives led to a self-loathing of my body, cultivating the anorexia and mental illness I struggled with as a young woman. Now, I stitch and draw as a journey towards wholeness, both for myself and for my mother’s memory. I started to work with fiber installation in 2017. I became attracted to working with light, reflective, transparent fabrics because it reminds me of the permeable separation between the living and the dead. In my recent series “quilt suspensions,” I use a flat felled seam technique with transparent fabric. I combine these ephemeral materials with LED strip lighting and diffusion film as a proxy for my mother’s spirit. The layers of pieced fabric are suspended over this light-spirit as a shroud or mourning cloth. Inspired by Chinese funeral customs, the quilt layers become burial blankets that are offered by the children of the deceased and layered upon their loved ones. A major throughline in my work is the wound or scar and the power of taking back the night by healing the scar. Creating works of beauty in brokenness is my highest act of resistance." Links: https://hollywongart.com/ Instagram: @hollywongart Artist Shoutout: Ed Love @edloveart Al Wong @alwongart. Christina Massey @cmasseyart. Laura Sallade @laura.sallade. Bonny Leibowitz. @bonnyleibowitz. Etty Yaniv @etty.yaniv. William Powhida @williampowhida. Will Hutnick @willhutnick. Mia Pearlman @mia_pearlman. Kira Dominguez Hultgren. @kiradominguezhultgren. Jutta Haeckel @juttahaeckel. Natalie Ball @natalie_m_ball. Rachel Hayes @rachelbhayes. Stephanie Syjuco @ssyjuco I Like Your Work Links: Radiate and Repeat Exhibition Join The Works Membership! https://theworksmembership.com/ Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
- Following a Creative Path: Art & Mental Illness with Artist Nicole LauThis week, The Works member and artist Nicole Lau is joining me to talk about her journey breaking through her mental health struggles to create a thriving professional art practice. Nicole Lau (b.1992) is a Canada-born Chinese artist currently living and working in Vancouver, British Columbia. As an early career artist established in 2021, Nicole works between Chinese brush and Western oil painting techniques, heavily influenced by her mentors. She is a grant recipient of the 2022 Research and Creation award and 2022 Professional Development award through The Canada Council for the Arts. In 2022, Lau held her solo exhibition “Home Kong” at Matchstick Davie, and participated in a group exhibition titled “Together” at the National Housing Conference in Vancouver, BC. In 2023, Lau will be a part of a group exhibition titled “The Body: Object, Product, Agency” in New York City, NY. Nicole’s practice informs her of her own personal dystopia as she navigates this world with a diagnosis of borderline personality and bipolar disorder. Nicole investigates contemporary issues that involve the acculturation of Chinese immigrants, understanding her internal landscape, and celebrating her history and Chinese identity as a Canadian artist. Links: www.nicole-lau.com Instagram: @Nicolelauartist I Like Your Work Links: Radiate and Repeat Exhibition Join The Works Membership! https://theworksmembership.com/ Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
- A Little Bit of Belief: Artist Mikey YatesI first saw Mikey Yates work in our 2020 exhibition Drowned Neon Rose and I've been following him ever since. Mikey Yates is Kansas City based painter born in Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Germany. He grew up drawing the various characters that colored his life: Scorpion from Mortal Kombat, Ryu from Street Fighter and Gary Payton from the Sonics. Yates continues this practice today, but instead of strictly rendering fictional characters and sports superstars he paints family members and friends, vivid memoirs of his past, and present day situations. Yates received his BFA from Missouri State University and his MFA from the University of Colorado Boulder. In this episode, Mikey and I talk about how he got involved in the arts, his practice and what's influenced him throughout his professional art career. Links: www.mikeyyates.net Instagram: @mikey_yates Artist Shoutout: Sarah Williams Sean Lyman I Like Your Work Links: Radiate and Repeat Exhibition Join The Works Membership! https://theworksmembership.com/ Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
- From Netflix to L.A. : Emily Pfaff Shares Her Journey as an Artist & Works MemberThis week, The Works member and artist Emily Pfaff is joining me to talk about her journey as an artist and how the community and support she's gotten from The Works has helped her with her professional practice. Emily Pfaff lives and works in Forest Park, Il. She received her BFA in painting from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2006. She has worked professionally in numerous areas of the arts and has worked extensively on collaborative commissions for film and television. Her work has been seen on platforms like Netflix, Tru TV, and Funny or Die. In 2022 she created a featured piece for Paul Schrader’s film “Master Gardener”. Her paintings hang in private collections across the country, in addition to public and corporate spaces, including a resident commission at the Chicago Board of Exchange. Most recently her work was featured at Rhett Baruch Gallery in Los Angeles. Links: emilypfaff.com Instagram: @emilypfaffpainting I Like Your Work Links: Notions of Beauty Exhibition Join The Works Membership! https://theworksmembership.com/ Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
- Gallerist Sally Morgan Lehman on Art & MotherhoodSally Morgan Lehman is the founder and director of Morgan Lehman Gallery, which has been based in Chelsea since 2005. Ms. Lehman has a diverse background in the visual arts, which includes museum education, exhibitions design, state and citywide public art placement, and private and corporate collections management. Ms. Lehman is an active member of Art Table, POWArts and NADA, and has served as a visiting critic and juror at Wave Hill, Guttenberg Arts, the Wassaic Project and the Hunter MFA program among many others. She has been invited to participate in panel discussions about the current state of the art world, and is a regular guest presenter to art and art history students at FIT, the New School and Pratt. MORGAN LEHMAN is a contemporary art gallery representing a small group of emerging and mid-career American artists working across media. Founded by Sally Morgan and Jay Lehman, the gallery opened in 2002, and has continuously provided a platform for original and press worthy exhibitions. Gallery artists have consistently received coverage in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker, Art in America, Hyperallergic, and The Brooklyn Rail among others. In addition to its represented artists, the gallery collaborates directly on exhibitions and public projects with many other artists, and offers extensive art advisory services to curators, art consultants, designers and corporate and private collectors. Links: www.morganlehmangallery.com Instagram: @morganlehmangallery I Like Your Work Links: https://www.ilikeyourworkpodcast.com/retreat Notions of Beauty Exhibition Join The Works Membership waitlist! https://theworksmembership.com/ Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
- I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors Feb 24 · 17m Turning Off InstaOn today's mini episode, I'm chatting about the social media platform Instagram for artists and sharing why I've decided to step back a bit from the grind of constantly posting on my own profile. I'm also talking about why it's ok to let yourself take a break from being tethered to social media and why you shouldn't feel guilty if you're not posting reels on Instagram as an artist. I Like Your Work Links: https://www.ilikeyourworkpodcast.com/retreat Notions of Beauty Exhibition Join The Works Membership! https://theworksmembership.com/ Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
- Conversation with a Gallerist: Garrett Klein of Massey Klein GalleryThis week I'm sharing the interview I did with Garrett Klein of Massey Klein Gallery. I got a chance to meet with Garrett at the gallery when I was visiting New York City where we chatted about his experience with art and starting the gallery. In this episode, Garrett also shares about the important aspect of partnership between artists, gallerists and collectors. Massey Klein is a contemporary art gallery located in the Lower East Side of NYC. The gallery supports both local and international mid-career and emerging artists. Husband and wife team, Garrett Klein and Ryan Massey, believe in the collaborative partnership between artist, gallery, and collector. The gallery functions as a meeting place where collectors and the general public can experience carefully curated exhibitions and foster meaningful relationships with art. Links: www.masseyklein.com Instagram: @MasseyKleinGallery I Like Your Work Links: https://www.ilikeyourworkpodcast.com/retreat Notions of Beauty Exhibition Join The Works Membership waitlist! https://theworksmembership.com/ Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
- Drafting an Exhibition Proposal with Douglas BreaultOn this week's mini episode, Douglas Breault joins us to share tips and tricks for organizing an exhibition proposal for solo and group exhibitions at galleries. I will summarize strategies for researching galleries, organizing your images and information, and tips on how to find the best spaces to show your work. Douglas Breault is an artist, professor, curator, and the Exhibitions Director at Gallery 263, which is a non-profit art gallery in Cambridge, MA. Gallery 263 has been showing contemporary artwork for almost 15 years. Links: www.gallery263.com www.douglasbreault.com Instagram: @dug_bro I Like Your Work Links: https://www.ilikeyourworkpodcast.com/retreat Notions of Beauty Exhibition Join The Works Membership waitlist! https://theworksmembership.com/ Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
- Feminist Ceramics with Jen DwyerJen Dwyer grew up on the West Coast, in the Bay Area, California and currently lives and works on the East Coast, between Connecticut and New York. Her playful ceramic sculptures, paintings and otherworldly installations evoke dreams, fantasy, and the desire to escape to a world of one’s own creation. Through her artwork, Dwyer creates a uniquely powerful, caring, and intimate feminine world, underscored by the artist’s study of Paleolithic talismans, the decadent Rococo aesthetic, and contemporary girlhood culture and ecofeminism. Dwyer received a BFA in Ceramics, BA in Environmental Studies and a minor in Art History from University of Washington. She finished her MFA in the Spring of 2019 from University of Notre Dame where she received a Full Fellowship in Ceramics with a Gender Studies Minor. Dwyer has partaken in many residencies and fellowships, including the Pottery Center in Jingdezhen, China; fellowship at Wassaic Projects and the Museum of Art and Design Studio Residency. Recent exhibitions include the Spring/Break Art Fair in New York City, Maxon Mills Gallery in Wassaic, the Snite Museum, at Notre Dame, a solo exhibition in Manhattan, NY at Dinner Gallery as well as recent and upcoming group exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary Gallery, Gaa Gallery and Jeff Marfa Gallery. "The Female Gaze is an alternative way of seeing that represents everyone as a subject and acknowledges that people have their own complicated narratives. With this idea in mind Jen Dwyer constructs fanciful, porcelain vessels and sculptures that merge iconography from prehistoric imagery, (such as the Venus of Willendorf, which was thought to be a self portrait of the artist), with the Rococo Aesthetic, infused with contemporary feminist themes. Dwyer create an amalgamation of ceramic sculpture and oil paintings to examine contemporary socially constructed notions of identity by invoking the female gaze. The Female Gaze, coined by Jill Soloway, was created in response to Laura Mulvey’s theorization of “the Male Gaze,” which is when cinematic depictions of women are seen as objects of male pleasure. The Female Gaze is an alternative way of seeing; a way of looking/representing that seeks to give everyone agency and make everyone a subject. Rococo art was created in reaction to boredom with the serious baroque style, and instead opted to depict humor, wit, emotion, and whimsy. Characterized by its light-heartedness, the Rococo presents itself at a more intimate scale, often in private spaces. I aim to create other worldly Installations, filled with my ceramic sculptures, to blur the barriers between the private and public, subject and object and self and others." Links: www.jen-dwyer.co Instagram: @jen_dwyer_ Artist Shoutout: Gracelee Lawrence Leah Guadagnoli Will Hutnick I Like Your Work Links: https://www.ilikeyourworkpodcast.com/retreat Notions of Beauty Exhibition Join The Works Membership waitlist! https://theworksmembership.com/ Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
- Travel to Mexico with Erika b HessBe inspired by the color and craft in Oaxaca, Mexico! Travel has always been a way for artists to feel renewed and inspired. Seeing a different culture and appreciating their art allows us to see not only our work through a new lens but also ourselves. Join Erika b Hess and explore and experience the culture of Oaxaca in an intimate group. Explore the city itself, and visit artisan villages and archeological ruins surrounding the city. Artists will stay in the heart of Oaxaca in a beautiful casa filled with lush gardens, a library, and a shared studio space. Each day we will start the day with an organic breakfast in the beautiful and authentic casa dining room. After breakfast, we will venture into the world of Mexico through our sketchbook and various tours! Links: https://www.ilikeyourworkpodcast.com/retreat I Like Your Work Links: Notions of Beauty Exhibition Join The Works Membership waitlist! https://theworksmembership.com/ Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
- Getting Lost and Finding a Way with Galen CheneyGalen Cheney is a painter living and working in North Adams, Massachusetts. After receiving her undergraduate degree from MT. Holyoke College she lived in New York City and worked as a magazine editor. Realizing she was in the wrong profession, she left New York to attend graduate school at the Maryland Institute, College of Art. Thirty-plus years and many jobs later, she is still painting. Galen’s work has been exhibited and collected in Europe, the U.S., Canada, and China. She has had residencies at the Millay Colony, Vermont Studio Center, MASS MoCA, and DaWang Culture Highland in Shenzhen, China. A residency at Pouch Cove, in Newfoundland is upcoming in 2024. Past shows include Mark Bettis Gallery (Asheville), David Richard Gallery (NYC), University of Maine at Augusta, Fleming Museum (VT), University of Dallas, The Painting Center (NYC), and Southern Vermont Arts Center, among many others. In 2023 she will be showing work at Art Palm Beach in January with Khawam Modern and Contemporary, at Lockwood Gallery in Kingston, NY in February, at Mark Bettis Gallery in Asheville, NC in April, and at Buffalo (NY) Arts Studio in July, following a residency at 321 Residence. LINKS: www.galencheney.com Instagram: @galenwcheney https://www.markbettisgallery.com/ https://khawamgallery.com/ I Like Your Work Links: Notions of Beauty Exhibition Join The Works Membership waitlist! https://theworksmembership.com/ Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
- I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators & Collectors Jan 13 · 15m Letting Go of Hustle CultureOn today's mini episode, I'm talking about how you can let go of hustle culture and embrace different seasons as an artist while trusting yourself and your motivation. I also share the importance of taking time off, letting yourself and enjoying your time without feeling guilt or fear around not consistently creating art. ILYW Episodes Mentioned: Dana Frankfort Mychaelyn Michalec I Like Your Work Links: Apply to the Spring 2023 Exhibition Catalog Notions of Beauty Exhibition Join The Works Membership waitlist! https://theworksmembership.com/ Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
- Anthropology to NFTs with Curator Capucine JenkinsOn today's episode, Curator Capucine Jenkins joins me to talk about NFT's, what they are and how you can get started with NFT's as an artist. I had such a great conversation with Capucine as she shared all the details about NFT's and what led to her getting involved in this space. Capucine Jenkins is the Senior Manager of Digital Art and Curator of NFTs at Saatchi Art. She has a BA in Sociocultural Anthropology, as well as a BA in Art History from Auburn University. Prior to joining Saatchi Art, Capucine worked in numerous museums, most notably at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta. She later accepted roles in research and sales strategy for prominent galleries, such as David Zwirner and Lévy Gorvy in New York. Spanning a decade, Capucine's curatorial career has allowed her to organize historical and contemporary art exhibitions for major institutions, established galleries, and emerging NFT marketplaces. She remains passionate about nurturing young artists and innovating digital art spaces. Her favorite artists include Wangechi Mutu, Charline von Heyl, Toyin Ojih Odutola, and Thornton Dial, among others. LINKS: https://www.saatchiart.com/ Twitter: @capj_eth I Like Your Work Links: Notions of Beauty Exhibition Join The Works Membership waitlist! https://theworksmembership.com/ Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
- Meaning in the Process with Artist Sarah FairchildSarah Fairchild is a mixed media artist concerned about our environment, creating and representing natural forms through a synthetic lens. Her work depicts the common and often ignored forms of weeds and wild flowers; recently, pollinators and other beneficial insects have crept into her work, creating a two-dimensional insectarium that depicts the interconnection of species, the fragility of our ecosystems, as well as a reverence for nature and all its inhabitants. She hopes considering these commonplace forms in a new and unusual way will arouse a sense of wonder, appreciation and concern for the environment, as well as the urgent need for a sustainable living planet. Recent commissions include Bloom, a temporary three dimensional abstract bouquet installed inside the lobby of One Liberty Plaza, New York City; Floribunda, a two-part temporary installation adapted from an original painting on the exterior and three original mixed media artworks inside the lobby at One Pierrepont Plaza in Brooklyn; Cruciferous, a temporary installation adapted from two original paintings, adorned the lobby of the Grace Building in New York City; set and prop design for Opera Columbus’ production of Lully’s Armide; and a large-scale wallpaper installation at the Columbus School for Girls. Recent publications include New American Paintings, International Painting Annual, and her work is included in several public and private collections including the Columbus Museum of Art and the Pizzuti Collection. "I am a mixed media artist concerned about our environment, creating and representing natural forms through a synthetic lens. Themes in my work straddle the realms of fashion and the natural world, while playing with the ideas of decoration, beauty, sensuality and questions regarding the handmade versus the mass produced. My work depicts the common and often ignored forms of weeds and wild flowers; recently, pollinators and other beneficial insects have crept into the work, creating a two-dimensional insectarium that depicts the interconnection of species, the fragility of our ecosystems, as well as a reverence for nature and all its inhabitants. By considering these commonplace forms in a new and unusual way, I hope to arouse a sense of wonder, appreciation, and concern for the environment, as well as the urgent need for a sustainable living planet." LINKS: www.sarahfairchildstudio.com Instagram: @sarahfairchildstudio Sponsors: https://www.itransport4u.com/ I Like Your Work Links: Notions of Beauty Exhibition Join The Works Membership waitlist! https://theworksmembership.com/ Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
- Seasons of MakingDuring the busy holiday season you might be wondering how you can fit in time for your art practice while also being present for your family and friends. Maybe you're even feeling overwhelmed or guilty that you aren't making more or spending enough time in your studio. On today's mini episode, I'm sharing how you can balance showing up for yourself and showing up for your family and friends during the holiday season. Join me in this episode to hear tips on how you can enjoy the holidays and stay present without feeling guilty. I also share how you can make little bits of space and time for yourself to practice. I Like Your Work Links: Notions of Beauty Exhibition Join The Works Membership waitlist! https://theworksmembership.com/ Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
- Paint Beyond Your Reach with Artist Sangram MajumdarToday on the podcast, Seattle-based artist and art professor from the University of Washington, Sangram Majumdar joins me to talk about his art practice. Born in Kolkata, India, Sangram Majumdar has an MFA from Indiana University and a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. His Recent solo exhibition venues include Geary Contemporary, NY; Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects, NY and Asia Society Texas Center. Selected group exhibition venues include Mamoth, London; Shoshana Wayne Gallery, LA; The Landing Gallery, LA and James Cohan Gallery, NY. Selected awards include a Mellon Faculty Fellow in Arts, NYFA Grant in Painting, Purchase Award from American Academy of Arts and Letters, NY, a MacDowell Fellowship, a residency at Yaddo, the 2009-10 Marie Walsh Sharpe Studio Space Program Grant, and a MICA Trustees Award for Excellence in Teaching. In 2019 he was inducted into the National Academy of Design. Sangram's work has been reviewed in Artforum, The Brooklyn Rail, Hyperallergic, among others. He has also lectured on his work at numerous institutions including Columbia University, RISD, CCA, Cranbrook School of Art, Pratt, PAFA, SUNY-Purchase, Princeton University, and the New York Studio School. Majumdar lives and works in Seattle, Washington and is an Assistant Professor of Painting and Drawing at the University of Washington. LINKS: sangrammajumdar.com Instagram: @sangram_majumdar Sponsors: https://www.itransport4u.com/ I Like Your Work Links: Join The Works Membership waitlist! https://theworksmembership.com/ Submit Your Work Check out our Catalogs! Exhibitions Studio Visit Artist Interviews I Like Your Work Podcast Say “hi” on Instagram0 comments0
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