Studio Confessions
Luis Martin
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Making an art of podcasting , a how to.
Studio Confessions
11/05/19 • 20 min
Make an art of your first podcast! Join in on this part confessional, part storytelling and stand-up session, to get the clues on how to identify the conversation at the heart of your first podcast. Learn how to follow your passion and lead with curiosity. Get the secret to telling great stories without having to be a reality tv influencer. You will never run out of ideas for your podcast, once you have learned that your corks and kinks, are what make your podcast a masterpiece.
Selena Lozano: In Person
Studio Confessions
10/06/20 • 36 min
Meet artist and recent art school graduate Selena Lozano. I’m so excited to have Selena in the studio, live in person, six feet apart but so close with GREAT sound for this no Skype episode. Selena talks about spiritual awakenings, pricing her work from a place of generosity and we cheese out on our mutual love for Avatar! We also talk about the latent power of connecting with the greater Latin American world as Latinx people. Join us!
Follow the artist Selena Lozano on Instagram @rocketship_
Master Minds, Covens and Gangs
Studio Confessions
09/29/20 • 23 min
Get together! Do you know what a “Master Mind” is? This once occult practice which was appropriated by American self-help capitalism, is a great way to continuously build a community around your art career and practice. Master Mind groups are constructed spaces where you give and receive very specific advice, attention and build on what you and others know. Listen in as I talk about my own Master Minds, some real, most made up. Join the conversation as share my experience with Septembrollage and I come to the conclusion that this Podcast is an art and “wellness” podcast! Listen in!
Watch the A Pretty Normal Day Doc Featuring Luis Martin / The Art Engineer here
Listen to a Pretty Normal Podcast here
Watch Artists to Art with Aaron Jack here
Quinn Antonio Briceño: Reconnected
Studio Confessions
09/22/20 • 24 min
Meet Quinn Antonio Briceño, a Nicaraguan Irish American artist working in Saint Louis, Missouri. I got to speak with Quinn right before his first gallery solo show “Como Tu” at Houska Gallery. The artist’s work is a mix of hyper realism with a mix of exciting patterns and vivid colors influenced by Nicaragua and the Latinx diaspora. Listen in as Quinn talks about how he reconnects to his roots and mother tough through his work. Also, get the load down on “Bean Paper” and “Math Rock”!
Arlene Dávila: The Latinx Playbook
Studio Confessions
09/15/20 • 37 min
I am thrilled to chat with Arlene Dávila, Professor of Anthropology and American Studies at New York University. Her new book Latinx Art: Artists, Markets, and Politics wields her first hand experiences in the art world and leverages her tenured academic voice to bring together conversations that affect Latinx Artists across the country. Latinx poses questions that could be the playbook for what the new paradigm of the Latinx art and other Latinx endeavors, can look like in a post Covid world. Listen in as we talk about the many elephants in the art world, that to our own detriment, we have been trained to politely ignore. It is time to have these conversations, Arlene and her book are opening the forum, join us.
Get your copy of Latinx Art here.
Follow the author Arlene Dávila on Twitter
Wellness and the Initiative to Escape
Studio Confessions
09/08/20 • 26 min
There is a window of opportunity right now. We can create new ways of functioning and thriving as artists. Listen in as I talk about my first group show since covid and how different it all is. I talk about how the initiative of artists have created amazing opportunities for other artists and performers as in the back story of A Chorus Line and like the “Septembrollage” challenge, that has really been activating my studio. But before we take on this new work and look ahead into the next six months, let’s make sure we choose our mental framework from a wellness perspective. An escape is closer than you think, and you don’t have to leave, but you can’t stay here, not in the same way as before.
Septembrollage created by: Ariane Valesqua and Elsa Botting Leone
Francisco Donoso: Studio Practice
Studio Confessions
08/25/20 • 42 min
Listen in as I get to chat with artist Francisco Donoso about his studio practice. The artist talks about how keeping a studio outside his home, gives him the opportunity to spread out, explore and forge a community in the South Bronx where his first studio is located. We talk about gentrification and the cycles of artist neighborhoods that often end up in the displacement of people of color. Donoso also talks about the use of “chainlink fences” in his work and how he has reframed them through abstraction to take away its power. The artist also offers some advice on approaching a robust studio practice.
Follow the artist on instagram @donosostudio
See the artist work on his website: https://www.franciscodonoso.com/
Wesly Thomas: An Americano in Colombia
Studio Confessions
08/18/20 • 39 min
Meet fellow Angelino, Wesly Thomas, an American musician in Medellin Colombia. It is so exciting to talk to a young talented artist with so much passion and fire in his soul, to create, share and make more art. Listen in to how Wesley landed in Medellin and his goals of learning the language, sharing his adventures and experiences with other Asian men. Wesley talks about being an expat in Latin America and how being an “other” in his new environment has inspired his youtube channel to educate others about his culture. Join in on this exciting conversation and pick up some mental framework tips, to get you pepped up in your creative practice.
Follow the artist in instagram @wesleezy
Visit his youtube channel here
The Last Artist
Studio Confessions
08/11/20 • 14 min
What would you create if you knew you were “The Last Artist”? Join host Luis Martin/ The Art Engineer in this monolog that asks “What would you create, if this was it? What needs to come out?” Listen in as he poses a few questions and asks you to imagine your work outside of the gallery context. What role can an art practice play in the new paradigm that is slowly and painful emerging. Let’s talk about what can ease our collective vertigo and put out the flames of the world we have inherited and co-created. You are the last artist, say something!
Connect with Luis Martin / The Art Engineer on instagram @artengineer
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FAQ
How many episodes does Studio Confessions have?
Studio Confessions currently has 87 episodes available.
What topics does Studio Confessions cover?
The podcast is about Latinx, Ideas, Society & Culture, Artist, Magic, Art, Visual Arts, Selfhelp, Personal Journals, Diy, Podcasts, Nyc, Poc, Queer, Journal, Arts and Travel.
What is the most popular episode on Studio Confessions?
The episode title 'Master Minds, Covens and Gangs' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Studio Confessions?
The average episode length on Studio Confessions is 28 minutes.
How often are episodes of Studio Confessions released?
Episodes of Studio Confessions are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Studio Confessions?
The first episode of Studio Confessions was released on Sep 6, 2019.
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