Kate Florence
Nitty Gritty
The art podcast sharing the beautiful and brutal truths about building a creative life. International artist Kate Florence hosts honest chats with inspiring and successful artists all around the world, answering the questions no one else talks about: money, creative burnout, galleries, and actionable strategies to build a sustainable creative practice. We get into the nitty-gritty of the parts that don't usually make it onto the feed — the breakthroughs, redirections and the hard-won lessons of building a real art career. From art business to artist mindset. Nothing is off the table. Because t...
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Stop Making Excuses — with Adam Baker 07.07.2026 47:15
Nitty Gritty is on tour with me while I move around Europe and this week I'm in London with oil painter Adam Baker. In his practice, Adam focuses on intimate, imagined snapshots of queer life and love, drawing on personal experience to build fictionalised narratives that speak to the emotional complexity of contemporary queer identity. Baker often investigates the contradictions of connection — ho...
Selling Art Like Prada — with Bella Mcgoldrick 23.06.2026 1:07:07
Bella McGoldrick and Tyler Rogers built a thriving art business by breaking every rule the traditional art world swears by. As the duo behind Looks Pretty Good, Bella is a coloured pencil artist producing hyperrealistic works inspired by mementos from the places she's lived, and Ty, with a background in design and tech, keeps the wheels of their art business turning behind the scenes. Ty's decisio...
How Structure Maximises Creativity — with Crossing Threads 09.06.2026 53:14
Creativity thrives inside structure, and Lauren and Kass of Crossing Threads are proof. This week, I sat down with the Sydney-based sisters behind one of Australia's most distinctive fibre art practices. Together, they use weaving as a way of exploring emotion, memory and connection through texture and form — describing their creative practice as "breathing through their hands." This episode tackl...
Fear Is Your Friend — with Kate Florence 26.05.2026 31:38
Befriending fear has been the best decision I ever made. Today I'm flying solo and sharing the lesson that’s underpinned my creative career. In the last few months, I've made some enormous changes. I left my studio of five years, my community, and the entire foundation my creative practice had come to depend on. A choice to bite into the bitter taste of fear, hoping for something sweeter und...
All Artists Are Damaged — with Loribelle Spirovski 12.05.2026 56:25
We’re back for our 5th season, and starting us off is an incredible conversation with Loribelle Spirovski. Loribelle is a Filipina-Australian artist who, after almost giving up her art career due to a persistent nerve injury, intuitively taught herself to finger paint. What began as an act of perseverance became a technique that liberated her as an artist, ultimately leading to her winning the 202...
KATE FLORENCE — The Host in the Hot Seat (Q&A with Sophia D’Urso) 24.02.2026 1:30:53
UNO REVERSE! Kate's on the other side of the mic this week for an expansive Q&A with Sophia D’Urso of ArtSupport. From the psychology of sales to what bubble wrap to buy, this chat spans the mindset and mechanics of building and sustaining a serious art practice. Kate shares her rules around commissions, how buyers invest in the story of you, and the not-so-sexy logistical realities of shippin...
SOPHIA D’URSO — Advice from an Art Mentor every artist should hear 10.02.2026 1:07:28
This week I’m chatting with the brilliant Sophia D’Urso, founder of ArtSupport and one of the most insightful voices in the Australian arts space. Sophia created ArtSupport after her own creative journey, with a mission to equip artists and arts workers with the tools, resources and confidence to build sustainable careers. Through mentorships, workshops, and her weekly newsletter packed with oppor...
LOLA ERHART - The creative cost of constant scrolling 27.01.2026 43:04
It’s that time again, and this week I’m sitting down with the talented Argentinian visual artist, Lola Erhart. Lola is a painter born in Buenos Aires and now based in the forest of Patagonia. Her figurative work takes the human body as an object of study, exploring the way emotional and fundamental parts of the human psyche can be displayed through brushstrokes. Lola’s models are friends or...
TAMIKA HOGAN - Goodbye flighty artist, hello businesswoman 13.01.2026 59:21
This week I’m joined by self-taught oil painter Tamika Hogan for a grounded conversation about the evolution of her practice over the last 6 years, becoming a full-time artist while co-parenting her son. Known for her immersive West Australian land and seascapes, Tamika’s paintings have an entrancing ability to translate the power and stillness of nature into timeless and immersive works of...
KATE FLORENCE — The gallery red flags that cost me $25K 16.12.2025 35:31
Story time this week. In light of recent events, I wanted to share my experience with galleries — the red flags I ignored, the things I’d do differently now, and the lessons that could have saved me a lot of pain and struggle. If you’re navigating gallery relationships, big opportunities, or that uneasy feeling you can’t quite name, this episode is for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy f...
REAL FUN, WOW! — How Daren Magee built a multi-stream creative machine 02.12.2025 1:07:12
This week, I caught up with illustrator, muralist, designer, and all-round creativity machine, Daren Thomas Magee, aka Real Fun, Wow! His work lives somewhere between imagination and reality—often landing in that weird, wonderful in-between space. With everything from prints and books to socks, posters, tapestry and tiles, it's obvious Daren is constantly pouring his creativity into every avenue h...
BIANCA PINTAN — The freedom of sharing creative secrets 18.11.2025 1:07:38
This week, my studio partner Holly and I sit down in Byron with self-taught ceramic artist and educator Bianca Pintan, and walk away completely energised by her passion, creativity and warmth. Bianca’s bold colours, sculptural forms, and intuitive, hand-built process grew from playful experimentation in her garage into a body of work and workshops that inspire artists worldwide. Guided by colour,...
JESS COCHRANE - The pursuit of legacy and a place among the greats 04.11.2025 58:07
This week, I’m in the studio of London-based Australian artist Jess Cochrane to chat through her modern take on a traditional art practice. Jess’s paintings depict scenes from the everyday with a focus on familiar scenes of gathering and the things we as humans tend to gather, focusing on themes of consumerism, pop culture and fashion. Jess shares openly about the ambition that drives her...
TABBY BOOTH - “Instagram artist” vs “real artist” 21.10.2025 1:18:17
This week I’m joined by UK-based artist, illustrator and curator Tabby Booth, whose work treads between illustration and traditional folk art painting. We get into the tension between being an “Instagram artist” versus a “real artist,” the snobbery that still lingers in traditional galleries, how to push through cringe to find success online, and the creative challenges of commission work. A...
TABLE TALK: Softedge Studio - Craftsmen and Copycats with Layla Cluer 07.10.2025 37:49
To round off the Table Talk series, we’re sitting down with Layla Cluer, the creative force behind Softedge Studio and the mind behind the beautiful plates that graced our Table Talk lunch. Crafted by skilled makers in the tiny town of Hasami, Japan, Layla’s work reimagines the art of eating, blending form and function to bring beauty into everyday moments. In this chat, we hear the journey of Sof...
TABLE TALK: The artistry of food with Maria’s Byron Bay 30.09.2025 35:50
This episode of Table Talk takes us out of the studio and into the kitchen. Maya and Chelsea of Maria’s Byron Bay are culinary artists who blur the line between food and art - and the creative geniuses who brought my recent collection to life as caterers for the Table Talk lunch. Before the event, Holly Terry and I stepped into their kitchen to dive into their creative process, their inspirations,...
TABLE TALK: Ten artists. One couch. Five big questions. 23.09.2025 55:26
This episode marks a first for Nitty Gritty. TEN creative minds on one couch, diving into the nittiest and grittiest questions we’ve ever asked. Welcome to Table Talk, a short series we’re dropping ahead of my upcoming print collection, which is all about connection. Call it debate, call it a deep sleepover chat - this episode is honest, insightful, and full of colliding perspectives. It’s e...
SASHA COURT - Fu*k the rules and follow your intuition 09.09.2025 1:06:55
This week I’m joined by Canadian ceramicist Sasha Court for a chat that’s basically creative rocket fuel. We unpack ditching the 9 to 5, breaking up with galleries, hanging onto childlike curiosity, and how she leaned into the intuitive path that’s carried her to where she is today. Sasha is pure creative fire with infectious confidence and we hope this conversation leaves feeling ready to take on...
HANNAH MÜLLER-HILLEBRAND - Buy my art before I’m dead 26.08.2025 1:01:09
Hello and welcome back!! Season 4 of Nitty Gritty is officially here, and I’m so grateful to you for putting me back in your ears. We’re starting the season with a special one. Berlin-based contemporary artist Hannah Müller-Hillebrand joins me for an insightful chat on the magic, mess, and challenges that have shaped her as a creative. Together, we unpack the freedom at the heart of her work,...
A Look Back at Season 3 08.07.2025 44:27
Thank you for being part of this big, beautiful season of Nitty Gritty! We’ve heard from so many incredible artists this season, and although they’re all on unique creative paths, some recurring themes carried through these chats. So to wrap things up, we’ve stitched together the nitty gritty bits that echoed across the season! Thank you to the listeners for your support and to all the artists for...
KATE & HOLLY - Copycats, criticism & the cost of putting yourself out there 24.06.2025 1:06:12
This week, Kate sits down with studio buddy, Holly to discuss some of the trickier things one is faced with being an artist… like handling nasty comments online, copycats who straight-up steal style, competition in the art world and much more! Please reach out to us with any questions from this week's episode we love to hear your thoughts and feedback! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy f...
KATE FLORENCE - Why comparison is infecting your creative brain 10.06.2025 14:34
This week is just a little solo episode with Kate, as she shares some of her ideas around why comparison is a blocker for creativity and the cycle of negativity it can create within a creative practice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ZOE GREY - The gift of time & the courage of doing less 27.05.2025 55:26
This week i chat with abstract painter Zoe grey from Tasmania. This was such a great chat thanks to Zoe for being so open and honest about life an an artist. Her Solo show with James Makin Gallery in Melbourne Runs from 31st May - 21st June. 10-4pm https://www.instagram.com/zoe__makes/?hl=en https://www.zoe-grey.com/about Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
KATE FLORENCE - Creating Creative Structure 13.05.2025 13:08
This week its just little old me chatting about the things that i have found really help me build structure within my days of being a full time artist. I share some favourite quotes and much more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
JONNI CHEATWOOD - Making space to create with intention 29.04.2025 51:05
This week, I sit down with LA based Contemporary painter Jonni Cheatwood. Innovative in his practice, I was so excited to speak with Jonni and learn more about his avante garde approach to canvas making. Interweaving mixed media, abstraction and personal narrative, Jonni explores the multifaceted themes of identity, anonymity and memory through his art. Constructing his canvases as quilt-like asse...
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