In this episode I interview artist Marela Zacarías. We discuss her large scale art installations, her recent exhibitions, and how her work and career has evolved over time.
Read MoreIn this episode I share my tips on how to budget for a public art podcast. You can get your own free public art budget template in this blog post!
Read MoreA roundup of my favorite outdoor winter date activities.
Read MoreReview of the public art light exhibition that was recently up at Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
Read MoreIn this episode I interview printmaker, surface designer, textile artist, and author Jen Hewett. We talk about her new book, her experience as an artist and business owner, and what's inspiring her right now.
Read MoreA recap of my 2021, progress on personal and professional goals, what I learned, and what I’m aiming to accomplish in 2022,
Read MoreI have two works in the show "Cat Daddy" up at AHA Fine Art in Brooklyn this month and into next month. The works (see below: Lala Conjures and Calle de Empedradores) are both from my collection Toto with Moon.
Read MoreToday's featured artist is Tierney Milne. We asked her Tierney about her practice as an artist working in public space.
Read MoreIn this episode I share tips on how to hire a mural artist for your next mural project. If you are still looking for an artist for your project, check out my video on how to find a mural artist.
Read MoreToday's featured artist is Steffi Lynn. We asked Steffi a few questions about her practice as an artist working in public space.
Read MoreIn this episode we talk about how we can co-create more vibrant public spaces, the impact of COVID-19 on public spaces, and how to transform short-term public space experiments into long term policies so we can all have better public spaces.
Read MoreToday's featured artist is Yuzly Mathurin. She is a Haitian-American Artist based in Los Angeles. We asked Yuzly a few questions about her practice as an artist working in public space.
Read MoreIn this episode we talk about using play and absurdity to create connections in public space, embedding artists into the process of city making, and how to use art and culture as a tool for transportation justice and equitable development.
Read MoreI’m always on the lookout for creative spaces and I want to share some places I’ve seen in person or online in the past few months. All of these spaces use art or space, or both, in an interesting way. Below are images of creative spaces with tips on how you can replicate these ideas or make them better in your own personal or commercial space.
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