Recommended Podcasts & Professional Resources:
ArtCurious with Jennifer Dasal
A take on art history that talks about what most people ACTUALLY want to know. It faces the subjects we all question: Van Gogh’s suicide, certain rivalries, and many others. This reminds everyone that art history is actually fun, quirky, and oh-so strange. |
The New Yorker
At no cost, it allows you to view a limited number of articles. Utilizing gorgeous artwork to reach readers, there are a multitude of sections. It is an amalgamation of a newspaper, magazine, book, and podcast all rolled into one compact site. |
99% Invisible with Roman Mars
A useful podcast about architecture and design for inspiration. They talk about everything under the sun in short bursts; and as an artist, you’ll never know what triggers something. It is very informative and uses fun transitions and blurbs. It’s another step toward making learning exciting. |
The Met's Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
A digital publication used for research, reference, and teaching. It utilizes essays, works of art, chronology, and keywords to sort the information. They also provide information and links relating to a movement, artist, and work. It uses art that they have at their museum, but also art that is located around the world. |
This video is a look into one of my favorite creatures on the planet, that also happens to be one of my biggest inspirations for my artwork. Who or what inspires YOU? If you're stuck, maybe this fun little video about my rescue fur baby will help you find your way.
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