THRIVE Talks Podcast

Jamie Smith - THRIVE Art Studio

Being an artist is important but often lonely work. The THRIVE Talks podcast is here to make you feel less lonely with all the ups and downs that come with being an artist.

  • 18 minutes 3 seconds
    How to Recover from Rejection as an Artist

    In this episode, we open up about a topic that is not frequently discussed among artists: rejection! Artists are always applying to things such as shows, residencies, or grants. And rejection is just going to happen! We really believe we need more transparency in the art world and talking about rejection is certainly an area where we need to know we are not alone. It’s not easy to discuss when things don’t go our way and yet, being open helps us connect with others and move through the world with integrity. It can be so encouraging to know that you aren’t the only one who feels a sense of failure. 

    So, join us for Episode #72 of the Thriving Artists Podcast, How to Recover from Rejection as an Artist, to talk about the process of going through those pesky rejections. We believe how we handle rejection is important, so tune in to own your artist identity and the inevitable rejection that comes with it! This podcast is one of many free resources we offer to artists, and we hope you will join the Thrive Together Network to go even deeper! Visit www.thrivetogethernetwork.com to learn more!

    13 May 2024, 1:00 pm
  • 16 minutes 30 seconds
    5 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Exhibitions

    This episode is going to be a game-changer for all you artists out there! As artists, we pour our hearts and souls into our exhibitions. But the magic doesn't have to stop when the show does. We want our members and our listeners to show their work and then continue to benefit from this effort long after the show is done. Sometimes you put all your effort into making the work but you forget that actually accomplishing your goals for your exhibition aren’t just about making the work, often there are admin related tasks you need to do that will really give you the results you want from your show! So tune in to Episode #71 of the Thriving Artists Podcast, 5 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Exhibitions as we talk strategies for maximizing each exhibition.

    This podcast is one of many free resources we offer to artists, and we hope you will join the Thrive Together Network to go even deeper! Visit www.thrivetogethernetwork.com to learn more!

    29 April 2024, 1:00 pm
  • 14 minutes 3 seconds
    How to Recover From Feeling Worn Down as an Artist

    Are you feeling burnt out in the studio? Creativity can be emotionally draining, and it's natural to have periods where you feel low. You are not alone as an artist, and you are especially not alone in feelings of being worn down. It’s a typical part of a lifetime of creative work! You are normal! 

    Here in Episode #70 of the Thriving Artists Podcast, How to Recover From Feeling Worn Down as an Artist, we discuss ways to recover from the inevitable feelings of being a worn out artist. From caring for your physical health to finding inspiration we discuss all the ways you can acknowledge when you are feeling drained so you can take care of yourself. It’s all about connecting with your community and remembering why you are passionate about your work.

    We are here for you through all your seasons of life as a thriving artist!  Join the Thrive Together Network to build your network of support! Visit www.thrivetogethernetwork.com to learn more!

     

    15 April 2024, 1:00 pm
  • 11 minutes 32 seconds
    5 Reasons You Need to Call Yourself an Artist

    This episode covers a topic close to our hearts, as we believe in embracing and owning our identities as artists! For some reason it can be a struggle for artists to use the title “artist” until they have achieved certain goals or a specific “level” of achievement. However, we can fall into the trap of always needing to meet a new goal before we find the confidence to validate ourselves and claim the artist identity, putting it off indefinitely. So we are here to encourage you to start doing it now! Tune into Episode #69 of the Thriving Artists Podcast, 5 Reasons You Need to Call Yourself an Artist.

    We are here for you, we are cheering you on, and we believe in the work you are doing as thriving artists!  Join the Thrive Together Network to build your network of support! Visit www.thrivetogethernetwork.com to learn more!

     

    1 April 2024, 1:00 pm
  • 13 minutes 34 seconds
    Must Do's As A Working Artist

    Ever wonder what the most important things are that you should be doing as an artist? Artists can have so many different things on their plates, and have very different day to day experiences in their studios and in their working life overall. This episode is our practical guide to what we feel is crucial for all working artists! So, tune in to Episode #68 of the Thriving Artists Podcast, 5 Must Do’s as a Working Artist, to learn what we think you need at the top of your list to maintain a sustainable and healthy studio practice.

    Join the Thrive Together Network to build your network of support! Visit www.thrivetogethernetwork.com to learn more!

    18 March 2024, 2:00 pm
  • 13 minutes 18 seconds
    How to Plan for Maternity Leave as an Artist

    Today is a special episode about a very important topic that is rarely discussed: maternity leave for artists! Jamie and Kaylan share their wisdom on how to plan ahead and be open about your needs heading into early parenthood as a studio artist. They share advice about delegating responsibilities, the importance of self-care, flexibility, and also the impact of being visible and open about the leave itself! 

    We are here for you through all your seasons of life as a thriving artist!  Join the Thrive Together Network to build your network of support! Visit www.thrivetogethernetwork.com to learn more!

     

    4 March 2024, 2:00 pm
  • 13 minutes 40 seconds
    5 Ways to Wrap Up An Art Residency Powerfully

    We are wrapping up our Art Residency here at the Thrive Together Network, and we are thinking of ways your art residency is going to live on and help you throughout the year to come. Today on Episode #66 of the Thriving Artists Podcast, 5 Ways to Wrap Up An Art Residency Powerfully we will share tips that will help you make the most of your experience and ensure a smooth transition back into your regular artistic practice. So, whether you've done the Thrive Together Network Virtual Art Residency this month or you're planning to apply for one in the future, this episode is for you.

     

    Jamie and Kaylan’s 5 Ways to Wrap Up an Art Residency Powerfully are:

    Reflect on Your Residency Journey: Consider the goals you set at the beginning of your residency, the challenges you faced, and the growth you've achieved. Journaling or creating a visual diary can be a powerful way to document your thoughts and feelings. Reflecting on your journey will not only provide closure but also offer valuable insights for your future artistic endeavors. 

    Organize and Archive Your Work: Take high-quality photographs, document any installations, and categorize your sketches or studies. This process will not only help you preserve your work but also create a portfolio or documentation for future exhibitions or applications.

    Connect with Fellow Artists: You’ve met so many amazing artists at your residency, so make sure to keep in touch! Building a strong network within the artist community can open doors to new opportunities and provide a support system throughout your career.

    Share your Experience: Consider writing a blog post, Instagram reel, or even organizing a small exhibition to showcase the work you created during your residency. Sharing your experience not only helps you process and internalize the residency but also allows others to gain insights and learn from your artistic journey.

    Make a Plan to Get Feedback: Set up an artist date or studio visit. Or join something more formal like a crit program.vHaving a plan to get feedback helps you continue on powerfully even after the residency is over and will push the work even further. 

     

    If you joined us for our first residency of 2024 this month, we loved having you and hope this helps you build on your work! If not, join us this September for our fall residency by joining the Thrive Together Network! Visit www.thrivetogethernetwork.com to learn more!

     

    19 February 2024, 2:00 pm
  • 14 minutes 8 seconds
    Why Creating For Yourself Is Vital For Your Art Career

    As artists, we often find ourselves navigating the expectations of others, seeking validation, or conforming to market trends. But what if we shift our focus inward and create solely for ourselves? Today on the podcast we'll be exploring the five reasons why creating for yourself is vital for your art career. We'll delve into the immense benefits of embracing this mindset and how it can transform your art in remarkable ways. So, join us for Episode #65 of the Thriving Artists Podcast, Why Creating For Yourself Is Vital For Your Art Career.

     

    Jamie and Kyalan’s 5 Reasons to Create for Yourself are:

    Authenticity and Self-Discovery: Creating for yourself allows you to tap into your true artistic voice, free from external pressures. When you create from a place of authenticity, you unlock your unique perspective and begin to explore uncharted territories within your craft.

    Personal Growth and Exploration: When you create for yourself, it becomes a means to explore your own emotions, thoughts, and experiences. This leads to a deeper understanding of yourself as an artist and as a person. Here is where you really start to push the boundaries of your comfort zone!!

    Creative Freedom and Experimentation:  When you create for yourself, there are no limitations or expectations to confine your artistic expression. You are free to experiment with new techniques, styles, and ideas. This fosters innovation and allows you to push the boundaries of your craft, leading to unique and groundbreaking creations.

    Joy and Fulfillment: When you create from a place of passion and personal resonance you can be more connected to your happiness and joy. Making work just for you can be intensely soul satisfying in a way that making for others can’t tap into.

    Connection and Authentic Audience Engagement: Paradoxically, when you create for yourself, you attract an audience that resonates deeply with your art. By staying true to your own vision and expressing your unique voice, you naturally connect with individuals who appreciate your authenticity. This leads to long-lasting relationships and a loyal following that cherishes your work for its honesty and vulnerability.

     

    So, fellow artists, let's embrace the power of creating for ourselves. Let's be authentic, explore our personal growth, and enjoy the creative freedom that comes with a balance of those things. We are here for you, we are cheering you on, and we believe in the work you are doing as thriving artists!  Join the Thrive Together Network to build your network of support! Visit www.thrivetogethernetwork.com to learn more!

     

    5 February 2024, 2:00 pm
  • 17 minutes 17 seconds
    Start Using a Studio Planner for Game Changing Results!

    We are in the first weeks of using our trusty Thriving Artist Map! We love the map, which is our version of a studio planner. We are diving in, and realize how much of a game changer it really is. Now, some of you might be wondering, "Why do I need a studio planner when I already have my creative flow?" Well, dear listeners, a studio planner is not just any ordinary planner. It's a powerful tool that can transform your art practice and take your creativity to new heights. So, join us for Episode #64 of the Thriving Artists Podcast, Start Using a Studio Planner for Game Changing Results to learn what our trusty Map has to offer.

     

    Jamie and Kaylan’s Five Reasons to Use a Studio Planner are:

     

    Organization: As artists, we often find ourselves drowning in a sea of sketches, ideas, and project deadlines. A studio planner helps us stay on top of things by providing a structured system for organizing our creative endeavors. From tracking project progress to setting achievable goals and jotting down brilliant ideas, a studio planner ensures that nothing slips through the cracks.

    Time Management:In the chaotic world of art, time is a precious resource. A studio planner acts as your personal timekeeper, allowing you to allocate dedicated slots for each project, prioritize tasks, and maintain a balanced workflow. By managing your time effectively, you'll be able to devote more energy to your art.

    Creative Direction: While art is often associated with spontaneity and improvisation, having a clear sense of direction is equally important. A studio planner enables you to define your artistic goals, plan your projects accordingly, and stay focused on your creative journey. It acts as a compass, guiding you through the ever-changing artistic landscape.

    Inspiration and Reflection:As artists, we often find ourselves grappling with creative blocks or struggling to find new ideas. A studio planner serves as a valuable companion, providing a space to document sources of inspiration, brainstorm ideas, and reflect on your artistic journey. It’s a space to put all the big ideas that maybe you just don't have time to get to right now but later they might be a fit. 

    Accountability: You know we love this word because we see the power of accountability every day at TTN. As artists, we often work in isolation, which can make it challenging to stay motivated and accountable. A studio planner acts as a trusted companion, holding you accountable for your artistic endeavors. 

    If you are a TTN Member, you get a pdf copy of the Thriving Artists Map as part of your membership! And always, everyone can grab a physical copy to use along with our membership or independently here. We are here for you, we are cheering you on, and we believe in the work you are doing as thriving artists!  Join the Thrive Together Network to build your network of support! Visit www.thrivetogethernetwork.com to learn more!

    22 January 2024, 2:00 pm
  • 16 minutes 24 seconds
    Have You Ever Done a Virtual Art Residency?

    Today we have a special episode for all the artists out there. We'll be discussing doing a virtual art residency and are wondering if any of you out there have participated in one before. As artists, we often seek opportunities to grow, learn, and immerse ourselves in environments that foster creativity. We will be sharing five invaluable lessons learned from past Thrive Together Networks virtual art residencies experiences.These are lessons we have learned personally and have also heard from fellow members what has been meaningful to them. So, join us for Episode #63 of the Thriving Artists Podcast, Have You Ever Done a Virtual Art Residency?

     

    Jamie and Kaylan’s 5 Insights from Art Residencies are:

    Embracing Virtual Connections: We went global! As artists, we often rely on in-person interactions and physical exhibitions to showcase our work. However, participating in an online art residency allowed us to connect with artists from all around the world. 

    Creating a Personal Studio Space: By doing a residency in our own spaces, we learned that anything goes if you can make it work for you! We encourage artists to claim space during virtual residencies and create a personal studio, even within the confines of their own home.

    Self-Motivation and Time Management: In an online art residency, you don't have the external structure and routine that comes with a physical residency. It's crucial to set personal goals, establish a schedule, and hold yourself accountable for your progress. We see huge leaps forward in the bigger picture of our practices when we create and maintain our own schedules during a virtual residency.

    Building an Online Presence: It is so easy to share work in progress on social media and in your newsletter. Building a strong online presence not only allows you to showcase your work to a global audience but also opens doors to collaborations, exhibitions, and potential opportunities that would have been otherwise inaccessible.

    Cornerstones in Your Yearly Plan are Very Helpful: Cornerstones are large goals or markers in the year such as shows, programs you are enrolling in, or other big events. We think an art residency is something every artist can and should take on each year. They provide real work time and community connection that you can center your year around.

    We hope the personal insights we shared in this episode open the door to new possibilities for you with virtual residencies! As always, we are here for you, we are cheering you on, and we believe in the work you are doing as thriving artists!  Join the Thrive Together Network to build your network of support and participate in our Virtual Art Residency! Visit www.thrivetogethernetwork.com to learn more!

    15 January 2024, 3:47 pm
  • 13 minutes 33 seconds
    5 Ways an Art Residency Can Boost Your Art Career

    We are starting to plan for our Virtual Art Residency that will take place the entire month of February.  An artist residency is a program that provides artists with dedicated time and space to create their work. They have long been an integral part of an artist's development, providing them with a supportive environment to explore their creativity and build their artistic practice. Traditionally, these residencies required physical presence, but with the rise of technology, online art residencies have emerged, opening up new possibilities for artists all around the globe. In Episode #62 of the Thriving Artists Podcast, 5 Ways An Art Residency Can Boost Your Art Career, we will explore the five key things an artist residency can do for you.

     

    Jamie and Kaylan’s 5 Ways an Art Residency Can Boost Your Art Career are:

    Uninterrupted Focus and Dedicated Time: As artists, finding uninterrupted focus and dedicated time to create can be challenging amidst the demands of daily life. Artist residencies offer an escape from these distractions, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in your creative process. 

    Global Reach: Virtual art residencies transcend geographical boundaries, especially a virtual art residency like ours. This exposure to diverse perspectives and cultural influences can expand your artistic horizons, broaden your artistic vocabulary, and open doors to new collaborations and opportunities.

    Proving You Have Time For Art: A virtual residency provides a flexible schedule unlike traditional residencies that require artists to relocate for a specific duration. This means you can balance your work, personal commitments, and the residency requirements simultaneously.After a virtual residency, you can build habits and prove to yourself that art making can fit in. We have seen amazing ripple effects of this from our members. 

    Active Community Support: During our virtual art residency we meet each week for Tuesday Zoom check-in meetings as a time to reflect and connect with one another. We believe the virtual environment of online residencies fosters a strong sense of camaraderie, support, and collaboration. It's like having an artist family at your fingertips all of the time!

    Building Your Artist CV: We have an online artwork showcase at the end of the virtual residency where members can submit work for an online art show. This gives you a goal for the residency and a great opportunity to add the residency and online show to your CV. We feature the work made during the residency on social media and on the Network. We want to help you expand your online presence and reach a wider audience!

    Our Art Residency program at TTN is a 6-week program that you can do from your own home studio. It offers flexibility for you to set your own goals but accountability from our community to support you. Plus some amazing planning tools from us to keep you on track! Head to www.thrivetogethernetwork.com  to learn about our program.

     

    8 January 2024, 2:00 pm
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