Art Juice: A podcast for artists, creatives and art lovers

A podcast for artists, aspiring creatives, and art lovers. Two artists share their thoughts on art

Episodes

Total: 276

This week we’re diving into the topic of email and newsletters. For many artists, the thought of sen

Today’s discussion was inspired by a book and TED talk by Simon Sinek, both entitled ‘Find Your Why.

This week's discussion was sparked by a question we received from a listener. AJ asked this question

Do you feel the need for a “good” result every time you paint? Or hope for a painting that looks goo

Settle down, you are in for a treat in this discussion of the artist as problem solver!  Megan

“If I had to describe my work, I would say that it is a blend of grunge, whimsy and outsider.” In ou

Things haven’t gone to plan chez Alice and Louise this week. Alice’s much anticipated summer break w

This week we’re discussing gender and how it influences the way we work. The high-end art world cont

We discuss our different approaches to summer - Louise doesn’t slow down in summer and in fact, her

This week we’re talking about transitions - those times when our work moves into a new phase. Perhap

This one is a biggie... What does it mean to find our voice as an artist? How do we discover what we

This week’s main topic was inspired by a listener who wrote: “I was hoping you could talk about colo

As artists we have unprecedented opportunities to market ourselves and our work. We no longer have t

How do you do it? Open studios events vary widely across the UK and around the world. In this episod

Many artists carry around ideas and beliefs that don’t serve us, and which actually often don’t even

Our main topic was inspired by a question from a listener, who asked ‘why on earth would you use oil

Do you ever feel like a boiling frog? So busy that you don't  notice that "enjoyably in demand"

This week, we discuss why so many artists are driven to continually change  … is this the natur

Open Studio season is coming up... whether you are an old hand or this is your first year showing in

This wide-ranging discussion was sparked by recent projects. These new challenges have required us t