The Quilting Arts Podcast

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Exploring the Beauty and Complexity of Contemporary Art Quilts and Their Makers

  • 21 minutes 44 seconds
    Behind the Scenes at Quilting Arts TV

    After a full 2 years of pandemic-related delays, Susan and Vivika reunite for the long-awaited taping of Quilting Arts TV. Recorded in Golden Colorado on the set of the show, this is a very special podcast episode: not only is it the first time they’ve recorded face-to-face, it is also available on video. See the two in action as they talk about the exciting new set, location, and slate of guests that make Quilting Arts TV a very special show.

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    12 October 2022, 6:00 am
  • 53 minutes 50 seconds
    Where We Work

    As artist quilters, where we work can make a huge difference in what we create and how we feel about the process. If you have a passion for surface design, your creative space may look much different than an artist who is ‘all-in’ with creating mural-sized landscapes. Listen today as co-hosts Susan Brubaker Knapp and Vivika Hansen DeNegre chat with artist and project manager Jane Davila about the opening of a brand new studio space that meets the needs of a unique cohort of artists.  

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    20 April 2022, 6:00 am
  • 51 minutes 13 seconds
    Artistic Inspiration: Modern Art and Antique Quilts

    As art quilters, we are inspired by so many genres of art. Often, we look at work from 20th Century painters to glean what we can from their innovative composition. But consider this: those artists were also inspired by others. In this episode, Artist in Residence, author, journalist, and quilt historian Teresa Duryea Wong, provides insight into how the Abstract Expressionists – painters such as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko – were most definitely influenced by quilt art from the previous century. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion. 

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    23 March 2022, 6:00 am
  • 52 minutes 1 second
    Re-imagine Your Art

    Over the course of a career, artists evolve and change. Their vast body of work may morph as they explore different genres, techniques, and subjects with varying levels of success. In this episode, we discuss the value of regularly re-imagining your art – and how one art quilter, Margaret Abramshe, approaches that concept, finding new and exciting ways to re-imagine and re-frame it. 

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    23 February 2022, 7:00 am
  • 51 minutes 32 seconds
    Make a Creative Reset

    In this episode of the Quilting Arts Podcast, we examine how artists approach the concept of a creative reset and starting fresh with a conversation featuring Artist in Residence, Timna Tarr. Tune in to learn more about how creativity can be enhanced by taking stock of where you are, working in a series, limiting your options, and setting – or not setting – attainable goals.

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    26 January 2022, 8:00 am
  • 45 minutes 33 seconds
    A Visit to the Museum: Targeted Observation

    In this episode, we encourage our listeners to plan a field trip to their local museum. And while doing so, we’ll challenge you to look at the art with a different eye. Our artist in residence, Jill Kerttula, says, “It is not necessary to understand the subject or to even like the genre of art to learn something from it…” When she visits a museum, she often uses Targeted Observation. Tune in to learn more about this subject.

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    15 December 2021, 7:00 am
  • 43 minutes 2 seconds
    The Business of Art

    What does it take to make a living from your art?  

    This is a topic about which so many of us are interested in learning. Today, Susan and Vivika take a detour from their usual format to look more closely at the business side of art quilting, specifically pricing, selling, and promoting your work. They’ve both had experience with these topics and wanted to explore them further.

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    17 November 2021, 7:00 am
  • 55 minutes 22 seconds
    Missing Quilt Market Bonus Episode

    Welcome to a special “Crossover Bonus Episode” of the Quilt & Tell and Quilting Arts Podcasts! Join Tracy, Ginger, Lori, Susan, and Vivika as they talk to some of the people behind the scenes in the quilting industry. Yes, we know Market didn’t happen this year, but the quilting community is still going strong. 

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    8 November 2021, 2:28 pm
  • 44 minutes 39 seconds
    Museums and the Art Quilt

    Over the last two years, so many of us have missed going to our favorite museums. We love to wander the halls of my local museum for inspiration, learning opportunities, and – let's face it - entertainment. Museums are so much more than buildings that function as spaces for art storage and display. They are important institutions that preserve our heritage, educate the public, and celebrate the importance of art in our culture. This episode of The Quilting Arts Podcastfocuses on quilt museums in specific, featuring a conversation with Carolyn Ducey, Curator of Collections at the International Quilt Museum in Lincoln, Nebraska. 

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    20 October 2021, 6:00 am
  • 50 minutes 14 seconds
    Art and Environment

    Whether that exploration begins with formal art education in the classroom, spontaneous sketching in a travel journal, experimenting in your studio, or by merely noticing the flora and fauna around them, many art quilters are known to be deeply moved by nature. Today we’ll be exploring that link between the art we create and the environment in which we live and work with our Artist in Residence, Sue King. 

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    15 September 2021, 6:00 am
  • 48 minutes 10 seconds
    The Intersection of Art and Technology

    Today’s episode focuses on innovation and technology as applied to art quilting. When is it appropriate? How do we incorporate tech into our art? And how does it challenge our thinking? Be sure to listen for a fascinating conversation about the intersection of art and technology, with quilter and software engineer Steph Skardal who pushes those boundaries every day. 

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    18 August 2021, 6:00 am
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