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American Art Collective
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Welcome to the American Art Collective podcast, the official podcast of International Artist Publishing. Each week we'll bring you fresh perspectives from the communities of our five magazines:
American Art Collector, Western Art Collector, American Fine Art Magazine, Native American Art and International Artist.
On the podcast, we'll go beyond the magazine pages, and into the secret gardens of imagination. We'll visit with the movers and shakers and newsmakers. Everyone from artists and gallery owners, to collectors, museum curators and more. Join us to hear their stories and secrets behind how they got to be who they are, and where they are, in the world of art. The American Art Collective Podcast is YOUR all-access behind-the-scenes pass to what's new, what's now, and what's next in American art!
American Art Collector, Western Art Collector, American Fine Art Magazine, Native American Art and International Artist.
On the podcast, we'll go beyond the magazine pages, and into the secret gardens of imagination. We'll visit with the movers and shakers and newsmakers. Everyone from artists and gallery owners, to collectors, museum curators and more. Join us to hear their stories and secrets behind how they got to be who they are, and where they are, in the world of art. The American Art Collective Podcast is YOUR all-access behind-the-scenes pass to what's new, what's now, and what's next in American art!
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[Historic American Art] We're going way back into American art history to talk about Winslow Homer, the great illustrator and fine artist from the late 19th and early 20th century. Our guests are curators Ethan Lasser and Christina Michelon from the MFA Boston, which is now hosting a Winslow Homer watercolor exhibition through January 19, 2026, in Boston. We talk about Homer's style of painting, his subjects and the fragile world of watercolor works. Today's episode is sponsored by American Fine Art Magazine. Read more at americanfineartmagazine.com.
[Western Art] Co-publisher Wendie Martin hosts today's episode as she chats with executive editor Michael Clawson about the December 2025 issue of Western Art Collector. Features in the issue include a book excerpt from Sage Vogel and a piece on painter Mikel Donahue. Other highlights are the Art of the Cowboy section, an Ed Mell exhibition and previews all around the country. The episode is sponsored by Western Art Collector. Learn more at westernartcollector.com.
[Contemporary Realism] Co-publisher Wendie Martin speaks with managing editor Sarah Gianelli about the December 2025 issue of American Art Collector, which includes features on Frances Featherstone and Jeremy Miranda. Also in the issue are sections devoted to figurative art and collecting art in Florida, as well as many previews of holiday group shows at galleries across the country. This episode is sponsored by American Art Collector. Learn more at americanartcollector.com.
[Contemporary Realism] Our guest is Canadian painter Mark Laguë, whose cityscapes, figurative and still life works have delighted collectors for many years. We chat about his career, his process and his beautiful cityscape paintings. Mark has appeared on the cover of American Art Collector, which is the sponsor of today's episode. Read more at americanartcollector.com.
[Contemporary Realism] The great painter of desert flowers, Dyana Hesson, joins us on the show today to talk about the botanical genre, the plantlife in and around the Southwest, and her new exhibition in Tucson, Arizona. Hesson is known around the world for her stunning images of plants. Today's episode is sponsored by American Art Collector, which has featured Hesson's work in numerous issues. Read more at americanartcollector.com.
[Historic American Art] We go deep into the world of American illustration with today's guest, Judy Goffman Cutler, the founder and director of the National Museum of American Illustration in Newport, Rhode Island. Judy tells us about the incredible mansion that houses the museum's collection, and also goes into her own history as an art dealer before founding the museum, which is home to a world-class collection of illustration from artists such as J.C. Leyendecker, Norman Rockwell, N.C. Wyeth and many others. Today's episode is sponsored by American Fine Art Magazine. Learn more at americanfineartmagazine.com.
[Western Art] Co-publisher Adolfo Castillo is the host today as he chats with executive editor Michael Clawson about the November 2025 issue of Western Art Collector. They discuss features on Charles M. Russell and Joshua Gibson, and also special sections devoted to the Southwest, works on paper and small works. Today's episode is sponsored by Western Art Collector, the only monthly magazine devoted to Western art. Learn more at westernartcollector.com.
[Contemporary realism] Co-publisher Adolfo Castillo speaks with managing editor Sarah Gianelli about the November 2025 issue of American Art Collector, which includes features on Gail Wegodsky, Calvin Liang, Mark Dion and Alexis Rockman. Also in the issue are sections devoted to small works and miniatures, and a destination guide to New York. This episode is sponsored by American Art Collector. Learn more at americanartcollector.com
Our guest for this episode is Scott Hale, owner of Southwest Art Advisory. Scott takes us deep into the world of art appraisals, including how they are done, why they need to be included in your art collecting and all the nuances behind appraisals. Scott also has a long history in the arts, which we also explore. Today's episode is sponsored by Native American Art magazine. Learn more about the publication at nativeamericanartmagazine.com.
[Historic American Art] Today's episode could easily have an another title: "Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Norman Rockwell." We go deep into the life and career of one of the most popular American artists. Joining us on this journey is Stephanie Haboush Plunkett, chief curator at the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. From his early days a student artist to his later career and smash success at the Saturday Evening Post, Rockwell is a star within the art world and his works are some of the most iconic images within American culture. Today's special episode is sponsored by American Fine Art Magazine. Subscribe today at americanfineartmagazine.com.
[Western Art] Co-publisher Wendie Martin is the host today as she chats with executive editor Michael Clawson about the October 2025 issue of Western Art Collector. They dive into features Dan Stovall, the Woolaroc Exhibition in Oklahoma and discuss the massive 2025 Western Museum Guide, which features major art destinations around the country. Today's episode is sponsored by Western Art Collector, the only monthly magazine devoted to Western art. Learn more at westernartcollector.com.
[Contemporary Realism] Co-publisher Wendie Martin speaks with managing editor Sarah Gianelli about the October 2025 issue of American Art Collector, which includes features on Alan Magee, Jenny Saville and NFN Kalyan. Also in the issue are sections devoted to works on paper, museums around the country and a destination guide for Charleston, South Carolina. This episode is sponsored by American Art Collector. Learn more at americanartcollector.com.
[Contemporary Art] This is the Third of three special episodes dedicated to the arts colony in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Our guest is Brian Galloway, owner and direct of the William Scott Gallery. This episode is sponsored by the Provincetown Office of Tourism. Learn more about the city and its arts history at ptowntourism.com.
[Western Art] Painter Jeremy Winborg joins the show to talk about his art, his rising career and his unique style of painting. Host Michael Clawson also chats about Jeremy's father and daughter, both artists as well. This episode is sponsored by Western Art Collector. Learn about shows like this every month by visiting westernartcollector.com.
[Contemporary Art] This is the second of three special episodes dedicated to the arts colony in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Our guest is Lesley Marchessault, executive director at the Provincetown Commons. Lesley chats with us about the mission of the Provincetown Commons and how it unites creative people of all types within this beautiful community on the water. This episode is sponsored by the Provincetown Office of Tourism. Learn more about the city and its arts history at ptowntourism.com.
[Contemporary Art] Today we bring you the first of three special episodes dedicated to the arts colony in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Joining us on the show is Liz Carney, owner of FourEleven Gallery. Liz, who is also an artist herself, occupies a beautiful home and gallery first acquired by her artist mother. Today the venue is part of a beloved art community in an art-rich town on the tip of Cape Cod. This episode is sponsored by the Provincetown Office of Tourism. Learn more about the city and its arts history at ptowntourism.com.
[Native American Art] Today we celebrate the 2025 Santa Fe Indian Market, which took place August 16 and 17 in New Mexico. We were on the streets of Downtown Santa Fe celebrating Native American art with the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts, or SWAIA, as it kicked off the 104th market. We interviewed three artists right in their market booths: basket weaver Vivian Garner Cottrell, weaver Lily Hope and Best of Show winner Regina Free. Native American Art magazine is the OFFICIAL magazine of Santa Fe Indian Market. Learn more at nativeamericanartmagazine.com as well as at swaia.org.
[Western Art] Co-publisher Adolfo Castillo is the host today as he chats with executive editor Michael Clawson about the September 2025 issue of Western Art Collector. They dive into features on painters Ed Mell and Maynard Dixon, as well as Joe Kronenberg. The issue also contains our hugely popular wildlife special section and coverage on the Jackson Hole Art Auction. Today's episode is sponsored by Western Art Collector, the only monthly magazine devoted to Western art. Learn more at westernartcollector.com.
[Contemporary Realism] Co-publisher Adolfo Castillo speaks with managing editor Sarah Gianelli about the September 2025 issue of American Art Collector, which includes features on Randall Rosenthal, Stephen Hannock and Chad Little. Also in the issue are sections devoted to landscape art, and Washington, D.C. and the Mid-Atlantic states. Today's episode is sponsored by Michigan's Muskegon Museum of Art and The Bennett Prize, which celebrates women artists. To learn more about these two sponsors and their long-standing partnership in the art world, visit thebennettprize.org.
[Contemporary Realism] We recorded today's episode from Main Street in Scottsdale, Arizona, as Jason Williams, owner of Altamira Fine Art, sat down to chat about the art world. Jason talks about his own work in photography and then about his recent purchase of Altamira Fine Art in Arizona and Wyoming. He gives key insight into how the art world functions, particularly how artists and galleries work together to show and sell art. Today's episode is sponsored by Michigan's Muskegon Museum of Art and The Bennett Prize, which celebrates women artists. To learn more about these two sponsors and their long-standing partnership in the art world, visit thebennettprize.org.



