Making a living as a performance artist, with Jacqueline Van De Geer (Artist)
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In this episode, I interview a friend of mine, performance artist Jacqueline Van de Geer. Originally from the Netherlands, and now living in Montreal, Jacqueline is a multi-talented, multi-faceted artist. She is currently exploring the aging process in her work. We talk about interdisciplinary approaches in the arts, working class artists, and how obsession leads to new ideas. Support Planet B612 on Patreon: https://patreon.com/juliesworld Connecting with each other on Facebook (0:00:50) Jacqueline’s current work (0:02:15) Artists can express themselves in various ways (0:04:04) The aging process as an artist (0:07:55) The working class family background as an artist (0:13:34) Dealing with financial insecurity (0:19:03) Choosing Montreal over NYC (0:26:46) Becoming accustomed to the unexpected (0:31:09) The love and hate of the term “outsider art” (0:36:04) Obsession and interests (0:39:40) Life as an artist during the pandemic (0:43:05) The act of breaking walls and barriers (0:50:52) How can the public learn more about her work? (0:53:18) Visit Jacqueline Van De Geer’s website: http://www.jacquelinevandegeer.com/ Visit Planet B612 on the web: http://planetb612.fm/ Follow Planet B612 on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlanetB612fm
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