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Author: Kim Carlino

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Artist & Place is a bi-weekly podcast with artist, Kim Carlino, interviewing artists to uncover the connection between place, landscape and the creative process. This is a podcast that goes beyond the work we make to get to the why behind it and what has brought us to that why, and how can a deeper look at our places of origin and memories of place affect our work. These conversations meander and explore many territories that will illuminate and inspire.

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Interlude: Hello 2024!

Interlude: Hello 2024!

2024-01-0203:09

Artist & Place takes a brief interlude while our host, Kim Carlino, is traveling internationally for an Art Festival in the UAE! She will be gathering interviews while abroad! Stay tuned for the return of Artist & Place at the end of February with a great line up of interviews! Thanks for listening & sharing these episodes! Have a great start to the year.Please Subscribe to the show, leave a review and share this episode on social media or with friends! Check out our website for m...
Season 2 Trailer!

Season 2 Trailer!

2023-09-1201:39

Season 2! Artist & Place is back with a great line up of artists across a spectrum of disciplines! First episode of Season 2 comes out on September 26th, 2023. Please Subscribe to the show, leave a review and share this episode on social media or with friends! Check out our website for more information and follow us on @artist_and_place Steam Clock. Theme music by @GraceImago Podcast graphic design by @RobKimmel
This is episode 15 with Western Mass, Fillipina-American artist, Donnabelle Casis! Donnabelle is a painter, radio show host for the ArtBeat Report on the Bill Newman Show, co-curator for the ArtSalon, arts community organizer and much more! Donnabelle received her MFA in Painting from the University of Washington in Seattle. She has exhibited in museums and galleries across the US and abroad. She has received numerous awards and grants including the Neddy Artist Fellowship for Pai...
The Hope of Imagining

The Hope of Imagining

2024-05-2101:17:20

Episode 29! This week we are interviewing the Western-Mass based artist, Ashley Eliza Williams. Ashley is an incredible artist born in the Blue Ridge Mountains in SW Virginia, and making work about interspecies communication and non-human language. Ashley has exhibited widely including at Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver (CO), Hersbruck Museum (Germany), The National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder (CO), Bronx Museum Project Space (NY), The New York Hall of Science (NY), and Wass...
Episode 28 with Boston-based artist Adam O’Day. Adam paints across genres and scales up to building sized murals all across the region! He shows his work widely and in 2014 his painting was chosen for the “portrait of a city” competition in Boston! We recorded this episode from his studio in an old shoe factory in Abington, Massachusetts, and we cover its potential haunting, his move from naval engineer to full time artist, the role of collaboration, where his interest in shanty vernacu...
This week we've got a bonus episode for you! This was a really fun conversation moderated by artist & curator of this exhibition, Adria Arch! This panel discussion was in connection with the Reshaping Abstraction exhibition on view at Concord Art in Concord, MA April/May 2024. Artists featured in this panel are Lisa Barthelson, Donnabelle Casis, Olivia Baldwin, Steven Cabral & your host, Kim Carlino. More information below:Concord ArtReshaping Abstraction Curated by Adria ArchLi...
Episode 27 with Rhode Island-based multi-disciplinary artist, Kelsey Miller! We traverse arctic terrain, Rhode Island coasts and a printmaker's search for vastness in an expansive conversation. I sat down with Kelsey at the Kniznick Gallery on the campus of Brandeis University to talk about an exhibition that she created a large-scale wall drawing for. This group exhibition is called A Trick of Light of Distance and is curated by Olivia Baldwin. Miller has participated in artists residencies ...
Episode 26 with Rhode Island based painter, Kirstin Lamb. We talk with Kirstin about her WOODS series in which we explore the layers of retranslation, interconnection and visual research to begin to know a place and capture the fleetingness of place. Kirstin studied painting at the Rhode Island School of Design, graduating with an MFA in 2005, and she received her AB in Visual Art and Literatures in English from Brown University in 2001. Kirstin’s work has been shown in venues across th...
Episode 25 with NYC based painter, Nate Ethier. Ethier has exhibited in galleries such as David Richard Gallery in NYC, Auxier/Kline, Danese/Corey, LMAK Gallery, Minus Space, Geoffrey Found Gallery, Nancy Margolis Gallery, Morgan Lehman, and at institutes including the Susquehanna Art Museum, Boston University, and Georgia Southern University. Nate is also a recipient of a Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program Award and was a nominee for the Remainder Hort Mann Foundation Emerging Artist Grant. ...
Episode 24 explores the work & trajectory of NYC-based artist, Gwyneth Leech. For almost a full decade, Gwyneth has been fascinated with painting the building and construction of massive skyscrapers in NYC. Find out what prompted this new subject matter and where it led! We talk about Gwyneth's creative path, the places imprinted upon her, choral singing, and the possibility of architecture to address the challenges of the current climate crisis. Gwyneth's artwork has been featured in sol...
Episode 23 with Western Mass-based artist, Gina Siepel! This is a live, on-site conversation at the foot of a 100 year old Red Oak tree exploring the beginnings and thinking around their current project called: To Understand a Tree. We talk about Thoreau, myths of self reliance, creative transitions, and a deep connection and exploration to place. Gina Siepel is an interdisciplinary artist, designer, and woodworker whose artistic practice reflects an engagement with place, history...
Episode 22 of Artist & Place with Western Mass-based, Terry Jenoure! Terry is a celebrated experimental violinist, vocalist, composer, textile artist, painter, writer, educator and the former director of the August Savage Gallery at UMass Amherst. Terry is a recent Creative Capital Grant Winner and we talk about her project Secret to Life. This interview takes place in the Easthampton, ECA Gallery amidst her exhibition at the time called This Long Arc in which she's talking about themes o...
Episode 21 with Western Mass-based, Scottish Artist, Shona Macdonald! Shona Macdonald is an artist exploring themes of landscape, memory and place in her paintings and drawings. Macdonald has exhibited widely across the US, Canada, UK and Australia including exhibitions at the Roswell Art Museum, Zillman Art Museum, Proof Gallery and Reeves Contemporary to name just a few. Her work has been reviewed extensively and she has been a visiting artist at over 50 institutions. Macdonald is a Pollock...
Episode 20 of Artist & Place with Boston-based artist, Michael Zachary! Michael Zachary is workin in drawing and picture making. His work utilized the slow building up of cross hatched lines using 4 colors - CMYK. Themes explored in his work are landscape, nature, and perception. This is a great conversation celebrating a love of the slow & tactile quality of drawing through a digital and modular approach. It's a conversation about creating speed bumps in the work to slow the vi...
Episode 19 with Boston-based artist, Adria Arch! Adria is a mixed media artist that creates immersive experiences in sculpture and paint. Adria has shown work both nationally & internationally and has work in numerous collections from the DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, the Library of Congress Collection of Prints, Simmons University & Google to name a few. This is a great conversation about the specificity of color, time, and understanding whe...
This is Episode 18 with Sara Smith a transdisciplinary choreographer and librarian. Sara creates speculative-documentary performances and other works that explore interconnection and the poetics and politics of embodied and archival research. Their working process is rooted in physical practices of micro-attention and transformation. Their work has been seen and heard at venues throughout the US. They are the recipient of a Mass Cultural Council Fellowship in Choreography and support from num...
Welcome to Episode 17 with Western Mass- based artist, Mark Guglielmo! Mark Guglielmo is an artist working in photography, painting and collage. This is a great conversation traversing his path from hip hop to art across the landscape of his childhood in Queens and back through his trek to Italy to find the town his great-grandparents came from. We cover so many things in this conversation including what it takes to keep going, asking the right questions of yourself to stay on your path and t...
Welcome to Episode 18 for the launch of Season 2! We are back! This conversation is with Boston-based artist & animator, Maya Erdelyi about her many life travels and many layers of inspiration growing up in Queens, New York. Her experience growing up with the graffiti of the 80s on the subway, Pee Wee's Playhouse, Saturday morning cartoons, the immersion of color and being drawn to power places. Maya is a Professor of Animation at the School Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University in Bost...
Episode 14 with Boston-based painter & muralist, Cyrille Conan. Cyrille Conan was born in 1973 and grew up in Queens, NY to French immigrants. He is first generation American and is bilingual. He has dual-citizenship and identifies both as French and American. This duality is apparent in his artwork. The graphic nature and grit of the work derives from growing up in NYC in the 70s & 80s and the love of nature and natural forms distilled in him from Celtic/Breton culture have transform...
Episode 13 with Philadelphia artist, Arden Bendler Browning! Arden is a painter creating large scale paintings and small works on paper, virtual reality environments and public art. Arden’s work has been exhibited and collected internationally. Her works are included in several public collections including the West Collection, the Microsoft Art Collection, Toyota and the Frost Tower Collection to name just a few. Her work is represented by Bridgette Mayer Gallery in Philadelphia, Galeri...
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