A podcast for artists, aspiring creatives, and art lovers. Two artists share their thoughts on art
Roll on 2024! It's been a while since we've recorded together and we really enjoyed getting
As we bounce (?!) back into 2024 after a seasonal break I'm joined by JoMcCarthy for an informal
As we head for our Christmas break, we look back on 2023 and ask ‘how did it go?’ For this episode,
This week, we’re all about inspiring women. Louise reveals a surprising fascination with medieval hi
This week, we answer a question from a new listener who has recently begun to paint. Eric is wonderi
Let’s talk about events - specifically, getting ready for them. As Alice prepares for Manchester Art
This week, we've been thinking about measuring - specifically about choosing what we measure, an
This week, we revisit episode 228 (an interview with author Christine Coulson) and discuss the key i
Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with writer Christine Coulson, whose background as a writer
Can you design a better painting? This week we answer a listener question about how we use design in
After a week in which Alice's Facebook account was hacked, we discuss the negative sides to soci
In this solo episode, Louise explores the idea of critiques and feedback. When is is valuable to see
How do you feel about emails? Do you like receiving them? Do you use them effectively to market your
This week we're tackling the topic of vulnerability - what does it mean for artists and why does
Recently we have both been reevaluating parts of our life - both work and home. Perhaps this has to
Eight years ago, Carlene Bronner was told she had only 18 months to live. Luckily, that prognosis wa
This week's solo episode finds Louise musing on a quote from the writer Cheryl Strayed, who desc
This week we were inspired by two different creative documentaries to consider what we might learn f
What do you want from your art life? In this episode, Alice and Louise discuss the trials and joys o
Debbie Taylor-Kerman is a New York-based artist who paints about the issues that most concern her. T