I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists
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I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists
I Like Your Work supports artists! Each week artist Erika b Hess interviews artists, gallerists, and curators to cover topics that will help you in your art practice. From inspiring interviews from the lives of artists to business practices you will walk away ready to get in the studio.
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Say Yes: Painting, Printmaking and Murals with Artist Joseph Wardwell
Joe Wardwell is currently a Professor of Painting at Brandeis University (Waltham, MA) and is the founder the Brandeis-in-Siena program. He received a...

Finding Stability as an Artist: Truths and Lies
In this mini episode of I Like Your Work, I'm talking about the myths and limiting beliefs that often hold artists back. I'm also exploring the impor...

Susan Klein on Collaboration, Color, and Creative Process
Susan Klein is an artist living in Charleston, SC. Recent exhibitions include I Should Have Been a Pair of Ragged Claws at the Wassaic Project, A Wind...

The Super Power We Have as Artists
In this mini episode of I Like Your Work, I explore the superpower artists share: our ability to create alternative spaces and community. From non-tra...

Sam King on Painting and Process
Sam King has exhibited at galleries, artist-run spaces, and universities across the country, including The Painting Center (NYC), Unrequited Leisure (...

The Benefits of Artist Residencies
Welcome back to a brand-new season of I Like Your Work! I’m kicking things off by sharing lessons from this summer's artist residencies at @chq.art!...

Create Your Own Artist Residency
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Exploring Printmaking with Taro Takizawa
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Tips for Balancing Multiple Creative Projects (Without Losing Your Mind)
In this episode of I Like Your Work, we're talking about the real-life struggle of balancing all the creative things — your studio practice, admin wor...

Interior Spaces and Crafting a Life as an Artist with Anne Buckwalter
Anne Buckwalter is an American painter based in Maine. She was born and raised in Lancaster, PA. She received her BFA from Tyler School of Art in Phil...

The Cloud of Unknowing in the Studio
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Level Up: Insight for Mid-Career Artists with Ceri Hand
Ceri Hand is a creative coach, mentor, host of the Extraordinary Creatives podcast, public speaker and the founder of www.cerihand.com, supporting tho...

Mapping Trust and Confidence in Your Work
How do you trust your work? Not by focusing on outcomes. In this episode, we dive into how confidence grows through TRUST, not certainty, and why trus...

Lost in the Wilderness – Why Uncertainty is Part of the Journey
Feeling lost in your practice? You're not alone. In this episode, we explore why uncertainty isn’t failure—it’s part of the artistic process. Drawing...

Artist Susan Lichtman: Painting Domestic Spaces, Light and Color
Susan Lichtman is a figurative painter of domestic spaces, working out of her home studio in southeastern Massachusetts. She received her undergraduat...

How Open Calls & Residencies Create Unexpected Opportunities
Have you ever hesitated to apply for an open call or residency because of self-doubt? Or maybe you’ve wondered, Is this even worth it? In this episode...

Color and Searching with Artist Neil Callander
Neil Callander is an artist and an educator. Born in Louisville KY, Neil earned a BFA from Indiana University (2003) and an MFA from Mason Gross Schoo...

Dealing with Criticism as an Artist: What to Take In and What to Ignore
Criticism is an inevitable part of being an artist—but not all feedback is worth your energy. In this episode, we dive into the different types of cri...

Transforming Materials with Artist Sachiko Akiyama
Sachiko Akiyama received her MFA in sculpture at Boston University and continued her studies at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Akiyama li...

Contemporary Curation with Leah Triplett
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Your Bravest Year Yet- Embracing Fear and Moving Forward in Your Creative Practice
Welcome to a brand-new year of creativity, inspiration, and fearless action! In this episode, I dive into the transformative power of “doing it afraid...

Do it Afraid- Planning Your Artistic Year
On this week's mini episode I'm talking about why it's so important to jump first into your creativity even when you're scared.
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Environmental Embroidery with Hillary Waters Fayle
Hillary Waters Fayle is an artist and Assistant Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, where she directs the fiber/textile program. She has ta...

Reconnect With What Matters in Your Studio
In today's mini episode, I'm chatting about how to reconnect with what really matters in your studio as we approach the busy holiday season and how le...

Navigating Hurricane Helene: Resilience and Tax Insights for Artists Facing Crisis with Hannah Cole of Sunlight Tax
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Independent Education with Metalsmith Margaret Jacobs
Margaret Jacobs, Akwesasne Mohawk, is an artist, educator and independent curator. A metalsmith who creates fabricated steel sculpture and powdercoate...

Resilience, Kindness and Trauma Response in Challenging Times
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Creative Momentum with Art Coach Christine Garvey
Christine Garvey is an artist, coach, and the founder of A Mighty Practice. Her paintings and installations have been exhibited internationally, inclu...

Creating Parameters for Artists- Class Recap
On this week's mini episode, I'm chatting about my live class I taught and going over why it's important for artists to set boundaries and how boundar...

Don Kimes: The Language and Power of Art
Don Kimes' work has been included in more than 150 exhibitions internationally, including Biennale Internazionale di Firenze (Florence, Italy); Global...

The Financial Return of Being an Artist
On this week's mini episode, I'm addressing a common challenge many artists face - the discouragement around the low financial returns compared to the...

Growing a Gallery with Gallerist Eric Fallen
Eric Fallen grew up in Hamilton Ontario and moved to NYC in 1998 to study playwriting at Brooklyn College. After completing his MFA, he taught for sev...

How You Can Have Multiple Studios as a Professional Artist
On this week's mini episode, I'm giving you a glimpse into how I've been able to have multiple studios and giving you some tips on how you can do it t...

Alex Callender: Materiality Meets Content
Alex Callender has had solo exhibitions and projects at the Center for the Arts Northeastern University, UMass Contemporary Museum of Art, NYU Gallati...

One Thing Artists Need to Grow In their Work & Chautauqua Visual Arts Residency Recap
In this week's mini episode, I'm chatting about what you really need as an artist to grow in your work and why it's so important to surround yourself...

Matt Bollinger-The Armory & Fine Arts Work Center
Matt Bollinger received his BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute and his MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. His work has been exhibited in...

Narratives on Family, Community and Materials: L.A. Artist Kim Garcia
Kim Garcia is an artist working in sculpture, drawing, and painting. Through her 2nd-generation Filipino American lens, her practice explores social d...

Opportunities and Thank You
In this last mini episode of season 6, I talk about some of the opportunities we have for artists at I Like Your Work and I chat about how I'm thankfu...

Working with Glass & Public Project Advice with Artist Laura Sallade
Laura Sallade is an artist living and working in Philadelphia. Sallade earned a Certificate in Sculpture from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in...

Moving Through Fear as an Artist to Grow
This week, I'm chatting about fear and how you can move through imposter syndrome as an artist to grow in your career.
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