https://soundcloud.com/louderthanwordsjohnbonini/the-austin-kleon-episode
I had a nice chat with John Bonini on his Louder Than Words podcast. Listen on Soundcloud or iTunes.
https://soundcloud.com/louderthanwordsjohnbonini/the-austin-kleon-episode
I had a nice chat with John Bonini on his Louder Than Words podcast. Listen on Soundcloud or iTunes.
I recently had the pleasure of chatting with Kara Miller at Innovation Hub about being an artist in the digital age:
“I get impatient with artists today who still want to pretend like they’re living in the 19th century,” Kleon says. “This isn’t the 19th century and you’re not some French painter. A big part of being an artist is understanding what context you were born into, what the surrounding culture is like, and how you can add to it.”
Read more from the interview here.
Ted Weinstein interviewed me for his new podcast, The Work Of Art.
In part one, we talked about limitations as a source of creativity, how to take more artistic risks, the value of old fashioned tools as well as social media to build community, and how to keep one’s art fresh:
In part two, we talked about why women artists are better role models for maintaining work-family balance, how to raise creative children, the value of sales and other business skills for artists, etc.:
Last weekend in NYC, PBS’ Book View Now interviewed me at BookCon 2015, and then asked if I would guest host and interview my friends Jessica Hagy and Elle Luna about their work. I had a lot of fun—I like interviewing and would like to do more of it.
Video of my interview:
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