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Take a deep dive into the world of contemporary art quilting with your hosts Susan Brubaker Knapp and Vivika Hansen DeNegre. Listen and learn as they explore how art and stitch intersect in with passionate creativity unique to the art quilting community. Make the Quilting Arts Podcast part of your story!www.quiltingdaily.com/category/quilting-arts-podcast/
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Behind the Scenes at Quilting Arts TV
After a full 2 years of pandemic-related delays, Susan and Vivika reunite for the long-awaited taping of Quilting Arts TV. Recorded in Golden Colorado on the set of the show, this is a very special podcast episode: not only is it the first time they’ve recorded face-to-face, it is also available on video. See the two in action as they talk about the exciting new set, location, and slate of guests that make Quilting Arts TV a very special show.
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Where We Work
As artist quilters, where we work can make a huge difference in what we create and how we feel about the process. If you have a passion for surface design, your creative space may look much different than an artist who is ‘all-in’ with creating mural-sized landscapes. Listen today as co-hosts Susan Brubaker Knapp and Vivika Hansen DeNegre chat with artist and project manager Jane Davila about the opening of a brand new studio space that meets the needs of a unique cohort of artists.
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Artistic Inspiration: Modern Art and Antique Quilts
As art quilters, we are inspired by so many genres of art. Often, we look at work from 20th Century painters to glean what we can from their innovative composition. But consider this: those artists were also inspired by others. In this episode, Artist in Residence, author, journalist, and quilt historian Teresa Duryea Wong, provides insight into how the Abstract Expressionists – painters such as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko – were most definitely influenced by quilt art from the previous century. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion.
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Re-imagine Your Art
Over the course of a career, artists evolve and change. Their vast body of work may morph as they explore different genres, techniques, and subjects with varying levels of success. In this episode, we discuss the value of regularly re-imagining your art – and how one art quilter, Margaret Abramshe, approaches that concept, finding new and exciting ways to re-imagine and re-frame it.
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Make a Creative Reset
In this episode of the Quilting Arts Podcast, we examine how artists approach the concept of a creative reset and starting fresh with a conversation featuring Artist in Residence, Timna Tarr. Tune in to learn more about how creativity can be enhanced by taking stock of where you are, working in a series, limiting your options, and setting – or not setting – attainable goals.
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A Visit to the Museum: Targeted Observation
In this episode, we encourage our listeners to plan a field trip to their local museum. And while doing so, we’ll challenge you to look at the art with a different eye. Our artist in residence, Jill Kerttula, says, “It is not necessary to understand the subject or to even like the genre of art to learn something from it…” When she visits a museum, she often uses Targeted Observation. Tune in to learn more about this subject.
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Customer Reviews
Love love love this podcast.
Thank you ladies. It is a joy to listen to this during my work day. As I learn and experience more in the Fiber Arts, this podcast helps me know I can do this too!!
Keep it going please. And Thank You!
P.S. I’m a Halloween baby too. Scorpios unite!!! Lol.
Blessings
Sheila Sweet
Love this Podcast
I love to listen while I am working on my quilts and fiber art. It feels like Susan, Vivika and their artist in residence are here in my studio with me. My one wish is that they do more! It’s really hard waiting for the next “visit” from my quilting friends.
So thankful for this podcast!
I’ve loved Quilting Arts for years, so I was especially excited to learn about this podcast. As much as I love the show, I’m often left wanting more content after the 30 minutes are up. Because podcasts are so portable, this fills in that void nicely. Susan and Vivika, you do an excellent job of discussing quilting and art and any number of historical and contemporary issues. I’ve loved each episode, and I find myself going down the rabbit hole of show note links and info afterwards. I hope you find inspiration and content to keep putting out more and more episodes!