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AART

AART

Chris Stafford

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Frequency: 1 episode/9d. Total Eps: 129

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Veteran award-winning podcaster Chris Stafford talks to women artists from across mediums and around the world to get to know the person behind their art. Conversations are intimate and free flowing as we learn about the journey these talented women have taken to become successful artists.

Testimonials:

"It’s rare that I let everything hang out there about my past and what has formed me into an artist. I had a wonderful conversation with Chris Stafford recently and found myself doing just that—filling in the background. Chris was so easy to talk to and has a wonderful way of organically mining the truth of self within us that forms a sensitive picture of whomever she is conversing with—as we used to say, the gift of the gab. You should check out her podcast archive and listen to lots of incredible interviews that promote women in the arts."
Anna Carll

"Chris is a natural host and I thoroughly enjoyed talking with her. She’s authentic, personable, and has a clear passion for supporting women. Her conversations with female artists about their artistic journeys are in depth and thoughtful. She’s getting into territory others often ignore and uncovering some gems in the process.ā€
Julie Davis

ā€œThank you to host Chris Stafford for making me feel relaxed and bringing out all of my thoughts and feelings about life/art! After our interview I felt euphoric and accomplished and so appreciative for that. She is a wonderful interviewer.ā€
Michele Byrne

ā€œChris is a highly skilled interviewer who puts her guests at ease. She draws out the juicy bits of lived experience and contextualizes this against the grander arc of history.ā€
Kathryn Andrews

ā€œI was honored to be interviewed by Chris. She has a unique perspective in the art world, and it's refreshing to see a podcast with such a wide variety of artists from all different backgrounds and disciplines.ā€
Erin Spencer

ā€œArt making can be a solitary pursuit, the AART podcast gives a window into the life and vocation of the artist that informs and inspires while it entertains.ā€
Suzie Baker

ā€œ The interview was a very enjoyable experience. Chris is a generous interviewer who draws out her subjects and is completely engaged in the conversation. She's a good listener and asks thoughtful questions.ā€
Ingrid Christensen

ā€œAART is an important and unique platform for the stories of women artists and their work. From the art making processes to the personal materials that makes the creative process. The podcast’s greatest asset is Chris’ ability to getting the artists to ā€œopen up’, by her preparation process, and the questions she asks.ā€
Maria Martinez-CaƱas




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Face to Face with Beauty: An Intimate Conversation with Make-Up Artist Patsy O’Neil

Season 2 Ā· Episode 35

mardi 27 aoĆ»t 2024 • Duration 01:11:05

Step behind the lights and into the heart of beauty with this intimate conversation featuring world-class make-up artist Patsy O’Neill. In this deeply personal interview, Patsy shares the experiences, inspirations, and emotional journey that shaped her creative path. From her earliest artistic influences to working with major personalities and productions, she reveals how vulnerability, intuition, and connection guide her work with every face she touches. Listeners will discover the power of storytelling through make-up, how authenticity fuels artistic resilience, and why beauty begins with self-acceptance. Patsy reflects on her favorite career moments, pivotal challenges, and the philosophies that continue to shape her craft, offering powerful insight for aspiring artists, beauty lovers, and anyone seeking deeper meaning in their creative journey. Whether you’re passionate about artistry, curious about the world behind the camera, or inspired by stories of transformation, this episode invites you to see beauty through a new lens—one grounded in honesty, empathy, and soul.

āœ…Ā  Keywords Patsy O’Neill, makeup artist interview, beauty industry, celebrity makeup artist, behind the scenes beauty, creative journey, beauty podcast, makeup education, artistic inspiration, personal growth, beauty secrets, film & TV makeup, intimate interview, beauty storytelling, female creatives, artistry journey, beauty career advice, makeup tips, professional makeup artistry, inspiring beauty stories

British make-up artist Patsy O’Neill whose career was founded in the 90’s in MTV and has spanned the world of TV, music, commercials, film and editorial. Patsy was born in 1975 in the shadow of West Ham football ground in East London. Her parents Robert O’Neill, an electrical engineer and Julia Dooley, a nurse & practice manager were Irish immigrants. Patsy is the middle of three children—she has an older brother and younger sister— and was educated at the Ursuline Convent School for Girls in Forest Gate, London. Her love of the arts could be seen in her constant drawings as a child and interest in fashion so it was no surprise that she chose to study Design Fashion Styling For Make - up and Hair at the London College of Fashion from where she graduated in 1993. From there she chose to start working in the business to get hands on experience, which is where her early opportunities created a pathway for her career. She has, she says, done just about everything in the business and loves to share her knowledge by mentoring interns and graduates.Ā  Her roster of celebrity clients are some of the most recognizable women on the red carpet and have led her to having her work showcased at the Oscars. Patsy lives in London with her partner Richard Jakes and son Arlo.

Patsy’s website: https://www.patriciaoneill.co.uk/
Instagram: @patsyoneillmakeup
https://www.instagram.com/patsyoneillmakeup
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Host: Chris Stafford
Produced by Hollowell Studios
Follow @theaartpodcast on Instagram
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Email: hollowellstudios@gmail.com

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Beyond Layers: An Intimate Conversation With Multi-Media Artist Carla Ciuffo

Season 2 Ā· Episode 34

mardi 20 aoĆ»t 2024 • Duration 01:03:52

Step inside the layered world of Carla Ciuffo, an acclaimed multi-media artist whose imaginative process fuses photography, sculpture, digital art, and conceptual storytelling. In this deeply personal episode of the AART Podcast with Chris Stafford, Carla opens up about the inspirations that move her, the emotions she seeks to evoke, and the curiosity that drives her innovative practice. From the evolution of her artistic voice to the transformative power of material experimentation, Carla shares her inner journey—how she navigates creative vulnerability, shapes immersive narratives, and explores the space between reality and imagination. This intimate interview invites listeners into Carla’s creative universe, where art becomes both inquiry and reflection. If you’re inspired by contemporary art, creative exploration, and the minds behind transformative visual storytelling, this soulful conversation offers a rare window into one of today’s most dynamic artistic voices.Ā 

āœ… Keywords
Carla Ciuffo, multi-media artist, multimedia artist interview, contemporary art podcast, artist stories, creative process, art and storytelling, digital art, conceptual art, photography and sculpture, mixed media art, AART Podcast, Chris Stafford, artist interview, intimate artist interview, behind the art, creative inspirations, art conversation, innovative artists, visual art, modern art

The multi-media artist Carla Ciuffo whose innovative image making process and utilization of experimental printing and installation techniques, create a layered and immersive, often mystical environment. She says her approach treads the boundary between documentary and experimental arts. Carla was born on Long Island, New York to father Armand, a dentist and artist, and Loretta, a home-maker and amateur photographer.Ā  She has two sisters who are also artistic: Adrienne is a documentary filmmaker and Roberta works in the Nashville Arts and Arts Education.Ā  Carla attended some college but dropped out but then later proudly obtaining her Harvard ID when she did a study residency with the Disease and Biophysics Group. Prior to becoming a full-time artist, Carla worked a variety of jobs during her 20 years in New York City from candy stores to book printing. In her 40’s she left New York for Arizona where she trained as a massage therapist and became an entrepreneur starting small businesses. From Arizona, Carla moved to Tennessee in 2010 to become a professional artist and now an aspiring author of queer fiction. Carla and her wife Angela live in Nashville, TN.
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Carla’s website: https://www.carlaciuffo.art/
Instagram: @Carla CiuffoĀ 
https://www.instagram.com/carlaciuffoworks/
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Carla’s favorite female artists:
Jennifer O’Connell-Knoerzer
Courtney Minor
Suzanne TheodoraĀ White
Louise Dumont
Lea Craigie
Anna Karvounari
Olga Fedorova
Connie Hansen
Ursula von Rydingsvard Ā 
Ana FranciscaĀ 

Host: Chris Stafford
Produced by Hollowell Studios
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Whispers in Soft Pastel: An Intimate Conversation with Artist Tanya Avchinnikova

Season 2 Ā· Episode 25

mardi 18 juin 2024 • Duration 55:24

In this deeply personal episode of the AART Podcast, host Chris Stafford sits down with acclaimed soft pastel artist Tanya Avchinnikova for an intimate and soulful conversation about creativity, emotion, and the meaning of art. Born with a profound sensitivity to color and texture, Tanya brings a poetic voice to her pastel work—capturing light, memory, and the fleeting spirit of nature in luminous detail. Listeners are invited into Tanya’s inner world as she shares her artistic beginnings, her evolving creative process, and the emotional landscapes that inspire her soft pastel paintings. From the quiet poetry of everyday life to the meditative focus behind each stroke, Tanya reveals how her work has become a deeply personal journey and a way of seeing beyond the surface. This episode touches on vulnerability, intuition, the healing power of art, and the search for authenticity. Whether you are an artist, a collector, or simply someone who loves stories about the creative path, Tanya’s gentle wisdom and grounded passion will leave you inspired. Tune in for a conversation rich in reflection, sincerity, and artistry—an exploration of how soft pastels can speak the language of the heart.

āœ… KeywordsĀ 
Tanya Avchinnikova, soft pastel artist, pastel art, artist interview, AART podcast, creative process, pastel painting techniques, fine art podcast, intimate artist stories, contemporary pastel art, emotional art, artist inspiration, behind the art, creative journey, art storytelling, pastel portraiture, pastel landscape art, art collectors, artist insights, art discovery, pastel drawing, modern pastel artist, YouTube art podcast

BIO
Belarusian soft pastel artist Tanya Avchinnikova. Tanya’s love of water and its translucency is the focal point and inspiration for her art. She says: ā€˜I specialize in seascapes and landscapes – places where you can feel a deep unity with nature, and trying to capture the illusion of presence.’  Tanya was born in Minsk, Belarus in 1988. Her mother Elena is a nurse and she has a brother, Anton.Ā  Tanya studied music and began performing as a pianist from an early age so it was only natural that she would pursue a career in music. Tanya studied music at the Belorussian State Academy of Music and earned her Post Graduate degree in Performance at the Urals Mussorgsky State Conservatoire (Ekaterinburg) in Russia. She spent two years in China teaching piano at the Nanchang Normal University in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province.Ā  In 2006, Tanya moved to the UK and earned her Masters Degree at the Royal Birmingham Conservatorie.Ā  She currently works as a ballet pianist at the Performers College, which is part of BIMM University. She lives in Birmingham, England with her husband, the classical pianist Roman Kosyakov. Tanya is a Member of The Pastel Society and a Signature Member of the Pastel Society of America.
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Tanya’s website: https://tanyaavchinnikovaart.co.uk/
Instagram: tanyaavchinnikovaartĀ 

Tanya’s favorite female artists:
Mary Cassatt
Michele Ashby
Amy Webber
Olivia Dunn
Reisha Perlmutter

Tanya’s playlist:
Radiohead (or solo Thom Yorke projects)
Kiasmos (or tracks by Olafur Arnalds)
Puscifer (or The Perfect Circle)
Tomas Dvorak (or his project Floex)
Boards of Canada
Aphex Twin
Ulrich Schnauss
Jon HopkinsĀ 
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Host: Chris Stafford
Produced by Hollowell Studios
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Seeing With the Heart: An Intimate Conversation with Ngoc Minh Ngo, Photographer & Author

Season 2 Ā· Episode 24

mardi 11 juin 2024 • Duration 01:04:00

Step into a world where nature, memory, and visual storytelling come alive. In this intimate episode of the AART we sit down with acclaimed photographer and author Ngoc Minh Ngo to explore the quiet poetry of her work—where gardens breathe, rooms hold emotion, and the natural world whispers its narratives. Ngoc shares her personal creative journey from Vietnam to New York, revealing how cultural heritage, personal history, and an intimate connection with place shape her artistic voice. We dive into her photographic methods, her deep love of gardens and botanical subjects, and the emotional resonance behind her books including In Bloom, Eden Revisited, and more. With honesty and warmth, Ngoc reflects on:
  • The meditative process behind her photography
  • The emotional depth of botanical and interior imagery
  • How she translates memory and stillness into visual form
  • The role of culture, heritage, and home
  • Her evolution as an artist and author
This soulful conversation invites listeners to slow down, look more deeply, and find meaning in the overlooked spaces around us. Whether you’re a photographer, artist, or creative seeking inspiration, this episode offers a tender, reflective journey into art, identity, and belonging.

Keywords:
Ngoc Minh Ngo interview, photographer podcast, photography podcast, botanical photography, garden photography, photo books, art podcast, intimate interview, artist storytelling, creative journey, cultural heritage, design photography, AART podcast, Chris Stafford interview, author interview, contemporary photography

BIO
Vietnamese photographer and author Ngoc Minh Ngo. Ngoc was born in Vietnam in 1963 and grew up during the Vietnam War. Her father, Chau Minh Ngo, was a colonel in the South Vietnam Army and her mother Phi Truong became a nurse's aide after raising eight children. Ngoc was the sixth child—she has four sisters and three brothers. Despite enduring a brutal war, Ngoc describes her childhood as enchanting and beautiful. Her parents did all they could to protect their family and offer some normalcy to those troubling times by spending time on the beach. At the age of 12, shortly before the end of the war in 1975, the family were evacuated to the US and settled in Sacramento, California where, with the help of sponsors, they began a new life. Ngoc described herself as a very shy and reserved child but that did not hinder her development. She found her own way to the University of California, Berkeley where she earned a BA followed by a Masters of Landscape Design at Columbia University. After spending some time traveling to Japan and Europe Ngoc made her way to New York with a view to working in painting restoration. But after a chance encounter while working on a feature film she discovered her true passion was to be photography, so she learned black & white photography and developing. Ngoc's images have been published The World of Interiors, T Magazine, Vogue, Architectural Digest, Cabana, and House & Garden UK. She is also the author of five books: Bringing Nature Home: Floral Arrangements Inspired by Nature; In Bloom: Creating and Living with Flowers, and Eden Revisited: A Garden in Northern Morocco, The House of a Lifetime, and New York Green. She is currently working on a new book entitled Roses in the Garden inspired by her father’s death. She has, she says, always been independent and self-contained, paving her own way as a refugee and re-imaging her life as a reflection through the beauty of the images she creates.Ā  Ngoc and her husband, the photographer Julian Wass, live in New York. They have a daughter Lily who works in public health and is also a poet.
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Ngoc’s website: https://www.ngocminhngo.com/
Instagram: @minh_ngocĀ 
https://www.instagram.com/minh_ngoc
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Ngoc’s playlist:
"The Rip by Portishead (I love Beth Gibbons, both with Portishead and her solo work)
The Spoils by Massive Attack with Hope Sandoval (I'm a fan of both Hope Sandoval and Massive Attack)Ā 
Wildfires by Sault (A song about George Floyd that happens to be very catchy)
Diamonds and Rust by Joan Baez (Poignant song about her relationship with Bob Dylan)
Purple Rain by Prince (bog fan of Prince for his fearless originality and incomparable talent)
Halo by Ane Brun (Ane Brun is brilliant at reinterpreting other people's song in her inimitable way) Hope We Meet Again by Brit Marling (I love her folksy songs)
La Rua Madureira (I love this French interpretation of an iconic bossa nova song)
Paradis Perdu by Christine and the Queens (I love the way she combines one of the favorite songs of my childhood with a Kanye song and makes it completely her own)."
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Ngoc’s favorite female artists:
Agnes Martin
Anni Albers
Ruth Asawa
Hilma af Klint
Kiki SmithĀ 

Host: Chris Stafford
Produced by Hollowell Studios
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Coloring the Quiet: An Intimate Conversation with Colored Pencil Artist Paulette Pearson

Season 2 Ā· Episode 23

mardi 4 juin 2024 • Duration 01:10:21

Step into a world where softness meets intensity in Coloring the Quiet, an intimate interview with celebrated colored pencil artist Paulette Pearson. In this soulful episode of the AART Podcast with Chris Stafford, Paulette opens up about her creative journey—from discovering the emotional depth of colored pencil artistry to developing a personal style rooted in patience, presence, and storytelling. Paulette reflects on how drawing invites her to slow down, notice the world more deeply, and honor everyday beauty. She shares insights on her artistic process, creative discipline, and the quiet magic of layering color to illuminate memory, vulnerability, and truth. Whether you’re an artist, collector, or simply curious about the inner life of a creative soul, this conversation offers a tender portrait of how art becomes a meditation—and a way of being. Listen as we explore:
  • The emotional and spiritual nature of colored pencil fine art
  • How Paulette cultivates presence, simplicity, and intention
  • Creative courage, doubt, and artistic transformation
  • The healing power of art and quiet observation
  • How storytelling influences her visual language
If you’re passionate about creativity, realism, craft, or the intimate stories behind great art, this episode is for you. šŸŽ§ Available on Google Podcasts, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.

āœ… Keywords:
Ā colored pencil artist interview, Paulette Pearson, AART podcast, Chris Stafford podcast, contemporary art podcast, colored pencil art process, fine art interview, creative storytelling, drawing techniques, slow art movement, emotional art, artist conversation, artistic journey, realism drawing, visual storytelling, artist creativity podcast, art inspiration, art collector insight, mindfulness in art

BIO
Arkansas native, Paulette Pearson, is a colored pencil artist who captures whimsy and humor in her drawings. She creates work that she says ā€˜reflects a unique blend of artistic skill and storytelling,’ and has an eye for detail that harmonizes with originality, authenticity and depth. Ā Paulette was born in Big Bear, California in 1982, the oldest of three children to Ben, an engineer and business/property owner, and her mother Paulette, an artist. She grew up on her family’s ranch in Arkansas and as a child, her New Orleans grandmother encouraged her artistic interests as she quietly amused herself not knowing that one day she would become a professional artist. It was journalism and the law that would initially appeal as a career; Paulette earned her BA in English from Lyon College, her MA in Journalism and a JD—both from the University of Arkansas, before spending over a decade as a magazine editor—first in Arkansas and later in Texas, covering luxury interior design and architecture. Paulette met her husband Rich in law school, and after spending time in Washington, DC, the couple moved to Dallas, TX where Paulette most recently served as the Texas editor for Luxe Interiors + Design magazine. Once commissions started to come in and stores picked up her work, she knew she could become the full-time artist she dreamt of being so she decided to take the plunge and return to the art that she loved. Paulette recently held her first exhibition in Austin, TX. By combining realism with imaginative elements, she says: ā€˜ I invite the audience to embark on a journey of discovery, where the boundaries between reality and imagination blur, and where every pencil stroke tells a story.’
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https://paulettepearson.com/
Instagram: @paulettepearsonstudioĀ 
https://www.instagram.com/paulettepearsonstudio/'

Paulette’s favorite female artists
Jamie Beck
Bella McGoldrick
Inslee Ferris
Katie Rodgers
CJ Hendry
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Paulette’s Playlist -The Beatles – My favorite band of all time. I especially love Yesterday, In My Life, Let it Be, Blackbird, Get Back… -Ella Fitzgerald – It’s A Lovely Day Today, Dream A Little Dream, etc. -Louis Armstrong – La Vie En Rose, Cheek to Cheek, What a Wonderful World, etc. -Pomplamoose – Les Champs-ElysĆ©es, Sympathique -Something’s Gotta Give movie soundtrack (Astrud Gilberto - Summer Samba (So Nice), Coralie Clement - Samba de mon Coeur qui bat) -Nat King Cole – Unforgettable, Smile -Billie Holiday – Blue Moon, I’ll Be Seeing You.

Produced by Hollowell Studios
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The Art of Seeing: Flash Rosenberg on Humor, Curiosity & Creative Truth

Season 2 Ā· Episode 22

mardi 28 mai 2024 • Duration 01:00:03

Step into a world where imagination becomes a living document in Drawing the Moment: An Intimate Conversation with Flash Rosenberg, Visual Storyteller on the AART Podcast with Chris Stafford. In this deeply personal and delightfully curious episode, internationally acclaimed visual storyteller, illustrator, photographer, and performance artist Flash Rosenberg invites us into her creative universe—where ideas move, pictures speak, and humor reveals truth. With her signature blend of sharp wit, emotional insight, and visual language, Flash reflects on her journey as a Guggenheim Fellow, a live sketch documentarian, and a pioneering creator on stages from New York City to the digital realm. She offers a rare look into the playful seriousness of drawing on the spot, translating conversations into art, and telling stories that celebrate the fleeting beauty of lived experience. Listeners will hear about:
  • Flash’s evolution as a visual storyteller & conceptual artist
  • How she captures the ā€œheartbeatā€ of a moment with line and gesture
  • The relationship between humor, honesty, and creativity
  • What it means to ā€œdraw thinkingā€ in real time
  • How curiosity drives her artistic practice
  • Personal stories behind some of her most iconic works
Whether you are an artist, creative thinker, or someone who loves seeing the world through a new lens, this episode offers an inspiring and intimate encounter with one of the most dynamic and original minds in contemporary visual culture.

Discover the joy of seeing—and feeling—ideas come alive. šŸŽ§ Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, and YouTube.

✨ Subscribe to AART for more intimate artist conversations.

āœ… Keywords:
Ā Flash Rosenberg interview, Flash Rosenberg podcast, visual storyteller, conceptual artist interview, illustrator interview, creative process, live sketching, performance art, AART podcast, Chris Stafford podcast, artist storytelling, drawing conversation, creativity podcast, contemporary art podcast, art and humor, live illustration, creative life interview

BIO
Visual storyteller Flash Rosenberg, is a self described 'Attention Span for Hire' who photographs, draws, writes and talks as a performer. Flash was the pioneering artist in residence for ā€˜LIVE from the New York Public Library’ for seven years, capturing live-drawings of literary discussions in real-time to create panels and animated summaries known as ā€œConversation Portraits Flash was born in Mt. Vernon, NY; one of three children—she has a younger brother and sister— to Marilyn, an early childhood educator, and David, a chemical engineer and rocket scientist. Her family moved to Delaware when she was four years old. Flash attended the University of Delaware where she graduated with a BS in Graphic Design as a Dean’s Scholar in Visual Communication. In 2011, she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in the Creative Arts. Her animations have been commissioned for Broadway shows. Her Main Stage stories for ā€˜The Moth’ have been broadcast nationally on NPR. ā€œFlashThink Cartoonsā€ were a weekly, online feature on the Conde Nast site, Archetypes.com. Flash has had an elaborate and original teaching career, specializing in provocative approaches to art, including workshops in Visual Humor, and a Perception Studies class conducted entirely in the NYC subways for Cooper Union. She lives in Harlem, NY.
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Websites: http://flashrosenberg.com/ https://www.archetypes.com/flash-rosenberg (http://www.nypl.org/live/conversation-portraits
Instagram: @flashrosenberg
https://www.instagram.com/flashrosenberg/
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Flash’s playlist: Blackbird - The Beatles The Penguin - Raymond Scott GymnopĆ©dies - Erik Satie Toc - Thom Ze Hot in Heere - Nelly Atomic Dog - Parliament Funkadelic Incense Peppermint - Strawberry Alarm Clock Sunshine Superman - Donovan Hava Neegila - Harry Belafante Oh Yeah - Yello Crazy Women - Jess Korman Both Sides Now - Joni Mitchell Old Man - Neil Young Dust in the Wind - Kansas Another One Bites the Dust - Queen In Your Eyes - Peter Gabriel Somebody I Used to Know - Gotye You Don't Have to Cry - Crosby, Stills & Nash The Humpty Dance - Digital Underground Gangnam Style - PSY Mustt Mustt- Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn Trigger Hippie - Morcheeba Computer Love - Kraftwerk Drumbone - Blue Man Group Does Anyone Really Know What Time It Is - Chicago King Kong - BETTY Tubthumping - Chumbawamba Get Lucky - Daftpunk Happy - Daftpunk Technologic - Daftpunk Yeah! - Usher Calabria 2007 (Club Mix) - Enur (featuring Natasja Scream & Shout - will.i.am (with Britney Spears) Dare - Gorillaz Clint Eastwood - Gorillaz Walking and Falling - Laurie Anderson Super Bon Bon - Soul Coughing/Michael Doughty Ruby Vroom Paint Kiss From a Rose- Seal Here Comes the Hotstepper - Ini Kamoze
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Host: Chris Stafford
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Brushes of Memory: Inside the Figurative World of Lisa Golightly

Season 2 Ā· Episode 21

mardi 21 mai 2024 • Duration 53:53

Step inside the evocative, memory-rich world of Lisa Golightly, the celebrated figurative painter known for transforming fleeting moments into timeless silhouettes. In this deeply personal and introspective episode of the AART Podcast, host Chris Stafford sits down with Lisa to explore how her quiet visual language speaks volumes about identity, nostalgia, and the subtle stories we carry. Through soft brushstrokes and simplified figures, Lisa’s work invites viewers to step into the frame and reflect on their own memories. Here, she shares her artistic process, what drew her to figurative minimalism, how motherhood informs her creativity, and the emotional resonance behind the scenes of her ethereal paintings. Listeners will hear Lisa discuss the power of suggestion, color, and composition—and how she paints not just what she sees, but what she remembers. This is an intimate and heartfelt conversation about art, vulnerability, and finding meaning in the everyday. Whether you’re an artist, collector, creative thinker, or simply curious about the stories behind figurative art, this episode offers inspiration, reflection, and a rare glimpse into the poetic inner life of one of today’s most captivating painters.

āœ… Keywords:
Lisa Golightly, Lisa Golightly interview, figurative painter, figurative art, contemporary figurative art, minimalism in painting, memory and art, painting process, emotional storytelling in art, female artists, contemporary painters, personal interview, AART Podcast, Chris Stafford podcast, artist conversation, artist stories, creative process, fine art inspiration, painting techniques, art and memory, art podcast, studio practice, art collectors, art discovery, visual storytelling

BIO
Figurative painter Lisa Golightly whose work revolves around memory and how snapshots shape and influence change. Lisa was born in Eugene, OR in 1974—one of two children; she has an older brother— to parents Frank, an accountant, and Patty, a teacher. Her father was also an amateur painter and sculptor who guided Lisa’s introduction to art. She was also a keen rider and enjoyed showing hunter-jumper.Ā  Lisa’s early academic interest was photography and she graduated from the University of Arizona with a Bachelor in Fine Arts leaning towards a career in photography. It was after she married her husband, John, that she turned her attention back to art and progressed to becoming a professional artist. Lisa works exclusively in her studio and shows her work at several galleries, including Billis Williams Los Angeles, CA., George Billis Gallery, NYC/CT, Maya Froedman Gallery Jackson Hole, WY, Julie Nester Gallery, Park City, UT and the Patricia Rovzar Gallery in Seattle, WA. She lives in Portland, OR with her family and two dogs.

Lisa on Instagram: @lisagolightlyart
https://www.instagram.com/lisagolightlyartĀ 
Lisa's website: https://www.lisagolightlyart.com/

Lisa’s playlist:
Pixies-Hey Pixies-U Mass Pixies- Monkey Gone to Heaven The Stone Roses- Don't Stop Arcade Fire- Neighborhood (tunnels) Arcade Fire- Wake UP The Verve- Velvet Morning The Temper Trap- Summer's Almost Gone M83- Midnight City Blur- The Universal Radiohead- Thinking About You Radiohead-Let Down
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Lisa’s favorite female artists:
Kathryn Lynch
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
Cayce Zavaglia
Erin Lawlor
Lois Dodd
Boo Saville
Kaye Donachie
Rose Wylie

Host: Chris Stafford
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Eyes on the Earth: Filmmaking, Photography & Purpose with Aishwarya Sridhar

Season 2 Ā· Episode 20

mardi 14 mai 2024 • Duration 52:57

Step into the wild with Aishwarya Sridhar—award-winning filmmaker, wildlife photographer, and conservation storyteller—in this deeply personal episode of the AART Podcast with Chris Stafford. In this intimate conversation, Aishwarya opens up about her emotional and artistic journey—how nature became both her muse and mission. From capturing elusive creatures to navigating unpredictable landscapes, she shares how visual storytelling can change minds, heal hearts, and reconnect us to the untamed world. Discover her path to becoming a National Geographic Explorer, her creative philosophy behind wildlife filmmaking, the challenges of documenting endangered species, and the quiet spiritual lessons nature continues to reveal. Whether you’re an aspiring filmmaker, photographer, conservationist, or lover of wild spaces, this episode invites you to slow down, look deeper, and explore the intersection of art, purpose, and wilderness.

šŸ”Ž Keywords
Aishwarya Sridhar, Aishwarya Sridhar interview, wildlife filmmaker, wildlife photography, conservation photography, National Geographic Explorer, wildlife artist, nature storytelling, nature photographer, documentary filmmaking, creative journey, Indian wildlife artist, environmental storytelling, art and nature, filmmaking podcast, photography podcast, AART podcast, Chris Stafford interview

BIO
National Geographic explorer and award-winning wildlife film-maker, photographer, presenter, and founder of Bambee Studios, Aishwarya Sridhar. Aishwarya was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India in 1997, the only child to parents Sridhar Ranganathan and Rani Sridhar. Her father is a chartered accountant and her mother an advertising professional. Both her parents help Aishwarya with the business aspects of her film studio and have been instrumental in introducing her to wildlife and conservation from an early age. She has always been passionate about protecting the natural environment, climate change and the impact on India’s wildlife. Although career pathways for women in filmmaking in India are limited, Aishwarya created her own opportunities beginning in college at Pillai College of Arts, Science and Commerce where she studied Mass Media. Her first two films were picked up by DD National and National Geographic WILD respectively, and it wasn’t long before the awards came her way for her conservation work, including the Sanctuary Asia Young Naturalist Award,,which she won at age 15, The Princess Diana Award for Young Change Makers aged 9-25, the Woman Icon Award, and the International Inspirational Women's Award. In 2020, she became the first Indian woman to win at the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award.Ā  Aishwarya also became the youngest conservation storyteller from India to join the International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP) as an Emerging League Fellow. Her work has been telecast on leading networks like National Geographic WILD, Discovery, Arte, KBS, NHK, Love Nature and BBC Earth and her images have been published worldwide in newspapers and magazines, such as BBC Wildlife, The Guardian, and Times of India. Aishwarya is currently working on.a documentary about a leopard, Rana, in the Jhalana Leopard Reserve.
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Aishwarya's website:Ā https://www.aishwaryasridhar.com/
Instagram: Chikoo_wildĀ https://www.instagram.com/chikoo_wild/

Ash’s Playlist:
Taylor Swift
Michael Jackson
Hindi Bollywood SoundtracksĀ 
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Ash’s favorite female artists:
Beverly Joubert
Shannon Wild
Vanessa Berlowitz
Rathika Ramaswamy
Alia Bhatt
Priyanka Chopra
Kartiki Gonsalves
Guneet MongaĀ 

Host: Chris Stafford
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Michele Usibelli: Color, Emotion & the Art of Being Present

Season 2 Ā· Episode 19

mardi 7 mai 2024 • Duration 01:06:02

Dive into an intimate and deeply personal conversation with Michele Usibelli, award-winning fine artist celebrated for her expressive use of color, bold brushwork, and emotionally charged compositions. In this episode of the AART Podcast with Chris Stafford, Michele opens up about her artistic evolution, the joys and challenges of a creative life, and how she continues to cultivate authenticity through her work. From early inspirations and pivotal career moments to reflections on the spiritual, emotional, and technical aspects of painting, Michele shares a vulnerable and insightful look into her artistic process. Her story encourages listeners to embrace curiosity, take creative risks, and find meaning in every stroke—both on the canvas and beyond. Whether you’re an artist, collector, student, or admirer of contemporary fine art, this conversation offers rare insight into a soul-driven creative journey. Join us as we explore color, identity, and what it truly means to live a life devoted to art.

āœ… Keywords:
Ā Michele Usibelli, Michele Usibelli artist, fine artist interview, contemporary fine art, painting, colorist, AART Podcast, Chris Stafford, creative process, artist studio, art podcast, personal interview, emotional art, impressionist painting, expressive art, women in art, artistic journey, modern fine art, art education, artist storytelling, art inspiration, creativity, brushwork, plein air, art collecting, art techniques, artist spotlight

BIO
Fine Artist, Michele Usibelli, whose work ranges from landscapes and animals to still life and figurative art. A Washington State native Michele was born in Seattle in 1962 then spent time in Utah and Alaska before returning to Edmonds, WA where she divides her time with another studio in Montana. Michele is the eldest of three children—she has two brothers—to John Hampson (d) a former navy serviceman and realtor, and mother Carol who was a home-maker, pianist and seamstress. Michele’s childhood was spent mostly outdoors and playing sport. She was she says something of a tomboy, and she also followed in her mother’s footsteps by playing the piano and sewing. Michele’s interest in fine drawing led her to study architecture at the University of Washington and pursue corporate architecture. She also worked as Director of Marketing for the National Park Service, which involved extensive traveling. It was while she was on a business trip to Denali, AK that she met her husband, and after raising her three children—Nathan, Jacqueline and Angelina, that Michele returned to her love of art. Aside from painting most of the week, she also teaches workshops. Michele has won numerous awards, including the Silver Medal Award at the prestigious Salmagundi Club, NYC and the UCI Institute and Museum of California Art Award. Her work is in the permanent collection at the University of Alaska Fairbanks/Museum of the North the Brinton Museum/Wyoming, and her painting "First Light, Pioneer Mill Smokestack", was acquired by the State of Hawaii for their permanent collection. Michele lives in Edmonds, Washington State with her husband Mitch.
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Michele’s website: https://www.micheleusibelli.com/about
Instagram:Ā https://www.instagram.com/micheleusibelliart/
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Michele’s playlist: One Eskimo - Kandi, Amazing Amos Lee-Windows Are Rolled Down Lord Huron - The Night We Met Two Feet - Winter Alt J - U&ME BORNS - God Save Our Young Blood Dennis Loyd - Nevermind Absofacto - Dissolve Moby - Love of Strings BORNS - Man Two Feet - Quick Musical Doodles Sir Sly - High Michael Kiwanuka - Love & Hate
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Michele’s favorite female artists:
Susan Woolgar
Kellie Weeks
Abigail Gutting
Ingrid Christensen
Wendy Conklin/Upholstery
Annie Leibovitz
Mary Cassatt (d)
Berthe Morisot (d)Ā 

Host: Chris Stafford
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Wool & Wonder: The Artful Journey of Feltmaker Elena Bondar

Season 2 Ā· Episode 18

mardi 30 avril 2024 • Duration 51:36

Step inside the tactile world of Elena Bondar, a master feltmaker and wool artist, whose richly textured creations capture memory, emotion, and the quiet poetry of everyday life. In this intimate and revealing episode of the AART Podcast, host Chris Stafford explores Elena’s artistic beginnings, her personal evolution through fiber and wool, and the deep emotional resonance embedded in her handcrafted pieces. Elena shares how she shapes raw fiber into sculptural forms, textiles, and wearable designs—each rooted in nature, place, and personal story. We discuss her creative process, the meditative rhythm of felting, and how she translates feeling into physical texture. From inspiration to technique, identity to artistic purpose, this conversation sheds light on the power of wool as a medium for connection and meaning. Whether you’re an artist, collector, craft enthusiast, or simply curious about the soulful side of fiber art, this episode invites you to slow down, look closely, and listen deeply.

⭐ Keywords:
Elena Bondar, feltmaker, wool artist, fiber artist, textile art, felting, contemporary craft, slow craft, hand-felted art, sculpture, wearable art, creative process, artist interview, personal narrative, fiber arts podcast, AART Podcast, Chris Stafford, art and craft, handmade textiles, sustainable art

BIO
Russian born felt-maker Elena Bondar has established a second career as an artist in her adopted country of Finland. Elena taught herself the art of wool and felt-making, and since 2010 she has been crafting bespoke wool paintings, infusing them, she says, with the strategic planning, self-reliance, and dedication to excellence honed during her athletic career. Elena was born in the Ural Mountains near Ekaterinburg, Russia in 1981—one of two children—she has an older brother, Andrey, to parents Svetlana Moskovskikh, a technology engineer, and Yuri Moskovskikh, a chemical engineer. She spent a happy childhood learning crafts from her mother and grandmother before attending the School of Art in Novouralsk for eight years. She then turned to sports at the Secondary School for Olympic Reserves, Ekaterinburg as a Specialist in Physical Education and Sports from 1999-2002 followed by the Ekaterinburg State Institute of Education for Physical Education Teaching from 2002-2007.Ā  In addition to music and art school Elena also participated in sports such as volleyball and track and field. However, it wasn’t until she was16, with encouragement from her new coach, that she started taking sports seriously. Elena subsequently began a professional career, which led to becoming the 2009 European Rogaining Champion. She also competed in the 2009 World Ski-Orienteering Championships in Rusutsu, Japan, and Adventure Racing World Series in South Africa, Portugal, Sweden and Turkey. After retiring from pro sports, Elena moved to Finland where she met her partner Ville Rissanen, and decided to revisit her interest in art. She attended the JEDU Vocational Education Centre, Piippola from 2015 - 2017 earning a Bachelor of Arts and Crafts degree. And she is currently undergoing specialized vocational education specializing in industrial arts and design in JyvƤskylƤ. As well as crafting her wool and felt-making, Elena teaches the art in person and online both in Finnish and English. She lives in Palonurmi, Finland with her family and three dogs.

Elena;s website: https://woolrealm.com/Ā 
Instagram: @ellunhuopaĀ 

Elena’s playlist:
  • INOSSI (Somewhere)
  • Pink Floyd (Dark Side of the Moon)
  • 50 Cent (Candy Shop)
  • Simon & Garfunkel (the Sound of Silence)
  • Guano Apes (Big in Japan)
Elena’s favorite female artists in visual arts:
  • Feltmaker Marjolein Dallinga
  • Fingerpainter Iris Scott
  • Ceramist Heather Knight
  • Ceramicist Iris Apfel

Host: Chris Stafford
Produced by Hollowell Studios
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