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We are brainstorming the future of the art world. On Art Is… Isotta Page encourages other emerging artists, students and early-career creatives to collectively visualize the future of the art world and the creative industries.

Season 1 is a narrative miniseries—7 short monologues designed to spark your interest and introduce you to creative knowledge tools, emerging tech, innovative business models, and alternative mindsets impacting artists today.

Season 2 revisits each theme from Season 1 through conversations with creative thought leaders, emerging artists, and change-makers in the tech industry, design world and startup space.

Season 3 follows the theme 'artists leveraging tech' and dives into new ideas around digital strategy and leadership for artists and creatives. We also return to topics from past seasons including: learning from beyond the traditional art world (especially startup and design spaces), exploring alternative business models and investigating the opportunities presented by emerging tech (NFT's, Metaverse, Web 3 and more! ).

Season 4 presents in depth conversations with artists, art businesses and creative professionals on how they are building successful businesses. We are shedding light on the art, tech and business divide and combatting the isolation and scarcity mindset we artists feel by discussing the lessons learned by both novice and seasoned professionals.

Season 5 is a collaboration with creative career coach Lauryn Hill from Curated Splash. Join Lauryn and Isotta as they delve into a captivating series of discussions tailored for emerging artists and creatives. From breaking through creative barriers to conquering self-imposed limitations, and exploring the impact of emerging technology on emerging art businesses. Recorded live at the renowned TASCHEN store in the heart of Beverly Hills, California, this season promises to pose interesting questions and topics to provoke thought and ignite curiosity.

Art Is... seeks to destigmatize storytelling, break down barriers between creative disciplines, and embolden artists to broaden their perspectives by learning from other industries. On the podcast, we push back against traditional art world norms to gain agency over our art careers and work to build a creative community that will change the landscape of contemporary art and beyond.

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Welcome to Art Is... Season 6, Episode 8Episode Overview:From her roots in Ojai, California, artist Leslie Clark (Nomad Gal) shares her transformative 30-year journey that immersed her in the nomadic communities of Niger. Through candid conversation, Leslie reveals how her artistic path took her from the South of France through South America and Ethiopia, ultimately leading to Niger, where she spent 15 years living and painting with nomadic communities.Key Topics Covered:- Early artistic journey at art school and travels through France, Central & South America, and Ethiopia- Life-changing encounter with Niger's nomadic communities in 1993- Evolution of artistic practice through cultural immersion- Historical context of regions and communities, Niger/Libya after fall of Gaddafi- Founding and mission of the Nomad Foundation, beginning with the purchase of a single cow for $200 and evolving into an organization that has positively impacted tens of thousands of people - Building sustainable opportunities while preserving traditions, especially for midwives and traditional healthcare providers - Her personal transformation and experiences as a privileged minority - Navigating colonial legacy and cultural appropriation in art- Approach to respectful cultural exchange and representation- Building authentic relationships versus 'othering’ communities- Her upcoming bookConclusion:Leslie's story embodies the transformative power of art and cultural exchange. Her adventurous spirit and deep connection to nomadic communities offer a refreshing perspective in our digitally saturated world. Through her forthcoming book and the Nomad Foundation's work, she continues to bridge worlds and create meaningful change. As she notes: "I am an artist/painter who has always traveled. When I first met the nomads in Niger in 1993, my life changed - it changed the way I painted and the way I looked at the world. Since then I have built a home in this adopted country where I spend part of every year and founded a non-profit called the Nomad Foundation which tries to bring opportunity to nomadic people while respecting their traditions." Her advice to young artists resonates with timeless wisdom: don't be afraid, and progress through small, incremental steps.Connect with LeslieSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-is/donations
Welcome to Season 6, Episode 7 of Art Is… a podcast for artistsEpisode Overview:In this episode, Lauryn and Isotta are joined by Dr. Elodie Freymann, an artist and scientist who shares her unique journey of merging her passions and working across creative and scientific disciplines. Elodie recounts how her childhood fascination with primates led her to pursue a PhD at Oxford in cognitive and evolutionary anthropology, which eventually took her to Uganda's Budongo Forest for nine months to explore how chimpanzees self-medicate with plants. A natural storyteller, Elodie’s unique art form includes intricate paper-cutting silhouettes crafted into stunning handmade books, and scientific illustrations that helped her memorize the various species of animals and plants she studied, offering a fascinating glimpse into the true overlap of art and science. She candidly discusses the vulnerability she faces with self-doubt and imposter syndrome, providing helpful tips to overcome creative blocks. The episode also delves into her current work in documentary filmmaking and how her interdisciplinary spirit continues to drive her projects. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that celebrates the fusion of art and science in Elodie's extraordinary life and career.Topics Covered:1. Journey into Anthropology and Filmmaking:Elodie discusses her background as an artist and her initial foray into documentary filmmaking, driven by her love of storytelling.Her decision to pursue a Master's and subsequently PhD at Oxford in cognitive and evolutionary anthropology, specifically for her interest in primates.2. Merging Art and Science:The struggle and eventual triumph of integrating her dual loves of art and science.Using scientific illustration and art to overcome academic challenges and imposter syndrome.Her extensive illustration practice drawing primate species and plant anatomy as a tool for learning and memory during University and throughout her field work in Uganda's Budongo Forest3.  Inspirations and Influences:Lauryn explores how Elodie’s early interests shaped her decision to study chimpanzees.Elodie shares her admiration for trailblazing icon Jane Goodall, who inspired her path in primatology Elodie’s internship with paper cutting artist Beatrice Coron 4.Overcoming Self-Doubt:The parallels between artists and scientists, such as isolation and rejection.The lifestyle overlap between artistic and scientific practcies, grant writing, submitting to open calls, dealing with rejection and constant critique Elodie’s experiences making work and her Dad’s wise approach to understanding output days and input days.Strategies for dealing with critique and using vulnerability to strengthen resilience.5. Creative Problem-Solving and Storytelling:Elodie’s dedication to storytelling and understanding the natural world.Her personal art projects, inspired by prompts and conversations with her father about balancing input and output time.  6. Exploring Different Art Forms:Elodie’s interest in bookmaking and paper cutting silhouettes, including her book "The Evolution of Life Through Geologic Time."The role of documentary film in her practice as a medium to bring art to life.7. Academic Challenges and Field Research:The issues of academic gatekeeping and transparency in scientific journals and her desire to use storytelling via documentary filmmaking to bring these topics to life. Brief overview of Elodie’s PhD research in Uganda’s Budongo Forest, studying how chimpanzees self-medicate with plants, showcasing the forest as a pharmacy for these primates.Conclusion:Join Lauryn, Isotta and Elodie as they delve into the intricate balance of art and science, exploring the challenges and triumphs of an evolving interdisciplinary career. This episode is a testament to the power of storytelling, resilience, and the unique intersections that drive creative and scientific inquiry.Stay updated with future episodes by subscribing to Art Is… on your favorite podcast platform, and follow us on social media for more behind-the-scenes content and updates. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that celebrates the creative journey.Dr. Elodie Freymann’s Website: https://www.drelodiefreymann.com/Follow Elodie: https://www.instagram.com/elodiefreymann?igsh=YjRnbTlpZ3hpY2py Elodie’s handmade book The Evolution of Life Across Geologic Time: https://www.drelodiefreymann.com/books Elodie’s art work:https://www.drelodiefreymann.com/paperart Elodie’s Illustration work: https://www.drelodiefreymann.com/illustrations Elodie’s upcoming film trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iDnyaUJQx0&ab_channel=ElodieFreymann Primate Conversations with Elodie Freymann https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPKKCF1R1Ao&ab_channel=PrimateModelsforBehaviouralEvolutionLab Elodie Freymann PhD Research: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0305219 Paper Cutting Artist Beatrice Coron https://www.beatricecoron.com/ Watch this episode on Youtube or on SpotifyLearn more about Isotta at @isottapage and see her work Sign up for Isotta’s Sculpture NewsletterLearn more about Lauryn @curatedsplash and her coaching work Curated Splash Resources Learn more and read podcast transcriptsFollow the podcast at @artispodcastOriginal music by Black Wonder TwinsFollow them @blackwondertwinsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-is/donations
Welcome to Season 6, Episode 6 of Art Is… a podcast for artistsEpisode Overview:In this solo episode, Isotta and Lauryn share personal updates on balancing their life, work, and personal responsibilities. They dive deep into their individual art practices, with Isotta discussing how writing a studio newsletter has kept her accountable on developing the research side of her practice. Lauryn also shares about her practice and delves into a recent source of inspiration, the TASCHEN book The 12 Steps and the synchronicity she feels between her personal recovery journey and her art practice. Topics Covered:1. Life and Work Balance:   - Isotta and Lauryn discuss their current challenges and successes in juggling multiple responsibilities.   - Insights on how they manage their time   - Insights on managing finances as artists, the reality of an artist’s career as seen in the Beyond the Studio Podcast Episode.2. Personal Art Practices:   - Isotta delves into her latest newsletter and research topics.   - Lauryn opens up about the inspiration behind her art and the books that are currently influencing her work.3. Authenticity and Emotional Balance:   - A conversation on the importance of showing up authentically in both personal and professional spaces.   - How consumer culture impacts emotional well-being and the magic that can happen when inner and outer worlds intermingle.4. The Power of Critique:- An exploration and reflection on how critique can significantly affect artists, both positively and negatively, along with an invitation to be mindful about who you ask for feedback and when you seek it.- An opportunity to reframe and contextualize critique, understanding the vulnerable human side of sharing and asking for feedback.4. Processing Vulnerability- Isotta shares how a painful memory was recently triggered by a project with an artist friend and discusses the lingering impact of harsh feedback received years ago on her current self-confidence.- Lauryn contextualizes Isotta's experience with coaching, offering insights on how to use this as an invitation to step through and overcome similar challenges.- Lauryn shares strategies for overcoming self-confidence issues and acknowledges the physical toll emotional triggers can have on our bodies.Conclusion:Join Isotta and Lauryn as they navigate the complexities of balancing artistic practices  and personal lives, offering a candid look at the challenges and triumphs they face. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of authenticity, emotional resilience, and the transformative power of showing up with both strength and vulnerability in our work and life.Stay updated with future episodes by subscribing to Art Is… on your favorite podcast platform, and follow us on social media for more behind-the-scenes content and updates. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that celebrates the creative journey.Watch this episode on Youtube or on SpotifyLearn more about Isotta at @isottapage and see her work Sign up for Isotta’s Sculpture NewsletterLearn more about Lauryn @curatedsplash and her coaching work Curated Splash Resources Learn more and read podcast transcriptsFollow the podcast at @artispodcastOriginal music by Black Wonder TwinsFollow them @blackwondertwinsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-is/donations
Welcome to Season 6, Episode 5 of Art Is… a podcast for artists Episode Overview: In this episode, we welcome Michelle Wolodarsky, who discusses her dedication to a diverse art practice that includes painting, film, and performance. Lauryn, Isotta, and Michelle talk about balancing passion with the hard work required in an artist's journey. Michelle shares her strategies for advancing her art career, the challenges of achieving financial sustainability as an artist, and the importance of building a supportive community around one's practice. Topics Covered: 1. The Artist’s Journey and Financial Considerations: - Balancing passion and labor. - Courage needed for the artist's journey. - The necessity of a day job to reduce financial pressure on art practice. - Lauryn’s experience in gallery and publishing, and her skills in sales and business. 2. Art School Mentality vs. Art Market Reality: - The anti-commercial mentality of art school versus the commercial reality of the art market. - The skewed timeline from emerging to mid-career artist. - Entrenched gatekeeping and elite trickle-down in the art world. 3. Michelle’s Approach to Art: - How her conceptual, intuitive abilities shape her practice. - Redefining conceptual art through writing, painting, performance, and film. - Using painting to world-build through performance and film. - Developing a scriptwriting and creative writing practice for poetry. - Receiving feedback from respected peers. 4. Patience, Timing, and Personal Growth: - The importance of patience in the artistic journey. - The value of timing in research and learning. - Maturing as an artist and understanding you’re not different from anyone else. - The role of ego and staying present. 5. Building Genuine Connections and Lauryn’s Insights: - Better relating to each other and forging authentic connections. - Avoiding art speak and showing up as an authentic human being. - Benefits of an introductory consultation session with Lauryn from Curated Splash. - Pitfalls of comparing yourself to others. - Financial transparency and the reality of an artist’s career as seen in the Beyond the Studio Podcast Episode. Stay updated with future episodes by subscribing to Art Is… on your favorite podcast platform, and follow us on social media for more behind-the-scenes content and updates. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that celebrates the creative journey. Check out Michelle Wolodarsky’s work Watch this episode on Youtube or on Spotify Learn more about Isotta at @isottapage and see her work Sign up for Isotta’s Sculpture Newsletter Learn more about Lauryn @curatedsplash and her coaching work Curated Splash Resources Learn more and read podcast transcripts Follow the podcast at @artispodcast Original music by Black Wonder Twins Follow them @blackwondertwins Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-is/donations
Welcome to Season 6, Episode 3 of Art Is… a podcast for artists. In today's episode, we're joined by Asia Stewart, a groundbreaking performance artist based in Brooklyn, NY, and the founding artistic director of Perform Vu. Join us as we explore Asia's creative origins and discover how her academic background at Harvard and Cambridge, studying government and sociology, along with her experience in theater, musical theater, and opera, uniquely informs her practice of performance art. Her work seeks to physicalize abstract concepts related to race, gender, and sexuality. Asia creates evening-length performances and duration works lasting hours or days, exploring the afterlife of colonial and patriarchal violence. In an open dialogue, Asia, Lauryn, and Isotta discuss the development of Asia's performance work and her early innovative use of digital participation from the audience. Asia opens up about the importance of authenticity and the mindset required in her art, as well as how she has coped with rejection throughout her evolving career. She emphasizes celebrating small wins and advocating for one's work. Asia introduces us to Perform Vu, “the netflix for performance art” and discusses how the platform addresses the often overlooked challenges performance artists face in sharing their work online, including issues of discoverability and compensation. Perform Vu is revolutionizing the future of art by connecting audiences to meaningful videos and films that highlight global cultural dynamics. It provides a sustainable financial solution for performance artists, addressing a significant gap in the market. Current media platforms like YouTube, Vimeo, and traditional streaming services such as Amazon Prime and Netflix fall short in offering the culturally relevant and impactful content that 66% of Gen Z and Millennials are actively seeking. Perform Vu fills this void by showcasing a diverse range of performances and artistic expressions that resonate with a culturally conscious audience. (We encourage you to explore Perform Vu. For just $4.99 a month, you can access the full collection of videos and films, including the powerful work of Asia Stewart!) As the conversation draws to a close, Asia asks Lauryn and Isotta how performance enters their lives. They discuss how performance plays into daily life as a person, as an artist, or even as an employee. Isotta shares some thoughts on how she sees marble sculpting as a performance, and Lauryn describes how performance enters her work leading workshops in rehabs and youth homeless shelters, as well as her journey being seen as a business, artist, advocate, and poet. Asia's innovative approach to performance art and her vision for a more supportive environment for artists provide invaluable insights and inspiration. Her passion is truly energizing, making this episode essential listening for any artist looking to refine their practice and engage with performance. Check out Asia Stewart's work .asiastewart.com and follow her at @asiastewart Check out Perform Vu https://www.performvu.com/ Watch this episode on Youtube or on Spotify Learn more about Isotta at @isottapage and see her work isottapage.com Sign up for Isotta’s Sculpture Newsletter isotta.beehiiv.com Learn more about Lauryn at curatedsplash.com and follow her @curatedsplash and her coaching work Learn more at artispodcast.com and follow the podcast at @artispodcast Original music by Black Wonder Twins Follow them @blackwondertwins Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-is/donations
Welcome to Season 6, Episode 2 of "Art Is...," a podcast for artists. In today's episode, we're joined by Gus Harper, a remarkable muralist and painter based in Santa Monica/Venice Beach. His journey is as vibrant as his artwork. Join us as we delve into Gus's artistic origins and trace how his travels propelled him into the realm of street art. Discover how a serendipitous journey through Kathmandu ignited his passion for murals, setting him on a global odyssey. Follow his colorful trail as he leaves his mark in India, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and most recently, Chiang Mai, Thailand, along with his hometown of Los Angeles. In an open dialogue, Gus, Lauryn, and Isotta share insights into their creative processes. Explore Gus's balancing act between studio introspection and the vibrant energy of public mural creation. Gus shares practical strategies for overcoming creative hurdles and emphasizes the importance of action over endless contemplation. Delve into discussions on productivity and accountability, drawing from Lauryn's firsthand experiences in her coaching practice. While luck may have its role, Gus advocates for proactive positioning to capitalize on opportunities. Gain a peek into the business side of art, from selling tactics to pricing considerations, as Gus engages in a lively exchange with Isotta about her adventures in marble carving. Gus's adventurous spirit and kindness are truly invigorating, infusing his stories with both entertainment and invaluable insights, making them essential listening for any emerging artist refining their professional practice. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-is/donations
Description: To start off this new season, hosts Isotta and Lauryn appear in both video and audio formats, sharing their personal journeys and the latest developments in their professional practices.Isotta discusses her experiences working with marble, highlighting the beauty and challenges of sculpting. She explores the research that informs her sculptures and explains how writing has become essential for documenting her journey and connecting with the wider art world.Lauryn talks about her communication strategy and the evolution of her coaching practice in recent months. She offers advice on selling art and fostering a positive mindset in your professional practice, drawing from the profound and energetic impact art has on our lives.Watch this episode on Youtube or on SpotifyLearn more about Isotta at @isottapage and see her work Sign up for Isotta’s Sculpture NewsletterLearn more about Lauryn @curatedsplash and her coaching work Curated Splash Resources Learn more and read podcast transcriptsFollow the podcast at @artispodcastOriginal music by Black Wonder TwinsFollow them @blackwondertwinsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-is/donations
Welcome to Season 6 of Art Is... a podcast for artists. Join hosts Isotta Page and Lauryn Hill as this season, we're delving into topics that matter most to emerging artists, combining both video and audio formats. Expect engaging conversations, thought-provoking interviews, and much more on Art Is... Season 6! And be sure to explore our extensive backlog of over 70 episodes, available on all podcast platforms.Watch this episode on Youtube or on SpotifyLearn more about Isotta at @isottapage and see her work Sign up for Isotta’s Sculpture NewsletterLearn more about Lauryn @curatedsplash and her coaching work Curated Splash Resources Learn more and read podcast transcripts Follow the podcast at @artispodcastOriginal music by Black Wonder TwinsFollow them @blackwondertwinsDonate to the podcast Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-is/donations
Introducing Season 5 of Art Is… a podcasts for artists. Launching on June 22, 2023. This exciting season marks a special collaboration between emerging artist and host, Isotta Page, and the esteemed creative career coach and new guest host, Lauryn Hill from Curated Splash. Together, they present a unique blend of creative conversations centring topics top of mind for emerging artists today. From art business insights, to tech innovation, to deconstructing the psychological and intellectual work creatives do beyond the studio, this season promises to pose interesting questions and topics to provoke thought and ignite curiosity.Learn more and read transcripts at https://www.artispodcast.com/ Follow the podcast at @artispodcast Learn more about Isotta at @isottapage and see her work http://www.isottapage.com/Learn more about Lauryn @curatedsplash and her work https://www.curatedsplash.com/Original music by Black Wonder Twins Follow them @blackwondertwins Donate to the podcast: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/375bbc0d-c052-4330-b73b-aad1ba5ed2d9/sponsorSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-is/donations
Career Coach Lauryn Hill and Isotta explore the overlapping challenges that creatives face and potential solutions to work through those tough times. They also chat about where they’d like to see the creative industry grow and improve in the coming years, including more meaningful collaboration and creative opportunities to make money. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-is/donations
This week, writer Odette Brady and Isotta discuss the evolution of Cel del Nord, Odette’s artist residency program. Odette shares her approach for cultivating a supportive environment that celebrates connection, growth, and honest feedback. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-is/donations
Welcome to this week’s episode of Art Is... a podcast for artists where Cindy Leung, ceramic artist and Artist-in-Residence at Belger Art Center, details her experience with the business side of art and unpacks her creative process. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-is/donations
Episode 11: Part 2 of Isotta’s conversation with Michael Fachinello, Founder and CEO of Altamira. Michael discusses how he built out Altamira as a business explaining the different roles on the team. Isotta asks Michael about NFT’s and what role they have at Altamira, they discuss how Michael’s focus has been with the intersection of NFT’s and physical fine art. Michael explains that Altamira is seeking to bridge the digital and physical art worlds, creating opportunities for artists to derive more financial value from their practice through the integration of NFT’s. The conversation delves into what Altamira does for artists, touches upon the future of augmented and virtual realities in art and also includes Micheal’s opinion of the gallery business model. The episode concludes with Micheals personal advice to emerging artists on how to act and think like the entrepreneurs they are. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-is/donations
Special Announcement: Art Is... x Curated Splash* Look out for 10 special tips by Creative Career Coach Lauryn Hill only in Season 4 of Art Is... a podcast for artistsFirst 5 tips out now as opening clips in:- S04 Ep01 Finding Your Niche & Your Story - S04 Ep02 Don’t Overthink It, Jump- S04 Ep04 Gaining Social Proof as an Artist- S04 Ep05 Setting Mindful and Strategic Professional Goals- S04 Ep06 The Art of Art BusinessMore to come soon!Welcome to this week’s episode of Art Is... a podcast for artists where Isotta has a special announcement for Season 4. Throughout Season 4, episodes will include a special tip from Lauryn Hill, a Career Coach for creatives with over 12 years of experience and $17 million dollars in sales, on how to level up your business for the long term. Stay tuned to connect more deeply with Lauryn and take her tangible tips to help grow your business. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or on your favorite podcast platform.Guest InfoConnect with Lauryn Hill on Instagram and her website. Book your free career clarity session: lauryn@curatedsplash.comFollow Us:Include links to where listeners can find you online:Our WebsiteInstagram | Isotta’s InstagramFacebookTwitterDonate | Music by Blue Dot Sessions | Cover art by Eleonora TucciSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-is/donations
Episode 09: Special Re-Air of Season 3 Episode 06, Part 2 of Isotta’s conversation with Lauryn Hill, LA based Creative Careers Coach. For this New Year’s episode, Lauryn shares the details of her coaching program and explains the power of visualization as a technique for artists to heal, define success and set actionable goals. The episode ends with a reflection on how Covid has shifted social dynamics and on how we are now at a crossroads of newfound opportunity to forge paths of increased purpose, wellness and prosperity. Creative Careers Coach, Lauryn Hill will be a special recurring guest in Season 4 of Art Is... a podcast for artists look out for a new trailer explaining her involvement next week!Follow Us:Include links to where listeners can find you online:Our WebsiteInstagram | Isotta’s InstagramFacebookTwitterDonate | Music by Blue Dot Sessions | Cover art by Eleonora TucciSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-is/donations
Episode 08: Special Re-Air of Season 3 Episode 01, Lauryn Hill, creative careers coach, delves into the 3 main areas artists struggle with: clarity, prioritization and limiting beliefs. In this first half of their conversation, Lauryn and Isotta discuss how these attitudes manifest online and what we can do as creatives to unlearn adverse digital habits and embrace tech tools which help us build confidence and community. Creative Careers Coach, Lauryn Hill will be a special recurring guest in Season 4 of Art Is... a podcast for artists look out for a new trailer explaining her involvement next week! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-is/donations
Episode 02: Michael Clements, Artist and Founder of Art Jamz shares his creative journey with Isotta. In Part 1 of their conversation, Michael delves into the experience of leaving his day job in the USA to relocate to Hong Kong in the early 2000’s to pursue an adventurous creative life. Michael shares how he pragmatically monetized his creative skills to grow into a sustainable income generating practice. From acting, to the publishing world to an art business, Michael’s stories of serendipity, passion and courage are inspiring and encouraging to all emerging creatives. Donate: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/375bbc0d-c052-4330-b73b-aad1ba5ed2d9/sponsor Music by Blue Dot Sessions Cover art by Eleonora Tucci https://www.artispodcast.com/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-is/donations
Episode 01: Alex Farkas, Founder and Director of UGallery joins Isotta in conversation to discuss how he built a sustainable art business. UGallery has pioneered selling art online since it was established in San Francisco in 2006. In Part 1 of their conversation, Alex and Isotta discuss the importance of finding your business niche. Alex also shares why UGallery is so focused on storytelling and how he has helped hundreds of artists share their stories. The episode is a behind the scenes view into the professional experience of a successful art entrepreneur. Donate: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/375bbc0d-c052-4330-b73b-aad1ba5ed2d9/sponsor Music by Blue Dot Sessions Cover art by Eleonora Tucci Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-is/donations
Art Is... Season 4

Art Is... Season 4

2022-07-0601:32

Isotta the host of Art Is... a podcast for artists introduces Season 4, dropping July 13th 2022. Music by Blue Dot Sessions Cover art by Eleonora Tucci Donate to the podcast https://app.redcircle.com/shows/375bbc0d-c052-4330-b73b-aad1ba5ed2d9/sponsor Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-is/donations
Episode 19: Part 2 of Isotta’s conversation with Arvin Khamesh, a globally recognized NFT Marketing Expert. Arvin dives back into his discussion on creative business, starting off with the specifics of community building’s role in online art projects. The conversation then centers around how to successfully launch NFTs and delves into the crucial role of marketing in that process. Arvin shares many key metrics and details into how he sells out NFT projects and provides very useful examples as a reference. Everything from the role of promotion and price to collection size is covered in this episode. Season 3 concludes with a practical and strategic guide to NFTs useful for any artist looking to learn more and launch an NFT project. Donate: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/375bbc0d-c052-4330-b73b-aad1ba5ed2d9/sponsor Music by Blue Dot Sessions Cover art by Eleonora Tucci Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/art-is/donations
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