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Voices of Creativity: Join Arterial Radio for in-depth conversations with artists from various disciplines. Our network includes podcasts like "The Conduit Music Podcast" and "Artsville," each offering a unique perspective on the creative industries. Subscribe and stay connected to the evolving world of art. Get inspiring and informative talk shows about the visual and performing arts featuring the world’s most creative people. Shows include NOT REAL ART, The Conduit Music Podcast, Artsville, Art World Horror Stories, Laugh Gallery and more!
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Supporting Local Artists: Fractured Atlas’ Theresa Hubbard on ‘Arthouse,’ Fiscal Sponsorship, and Affordable Art - Not Real Art 15.07.2025 46:00
Theresa Hubbard, the powerhouse CEO of Fractured Atlas, joins NOT REAL ART this week for a lively chat about collaborating on the Arthouse project, an unscripted TV show that aims to connect real people with real artists to buy original art without breaking the bank. During our conversation, Theresa emphasizes the importance of fiscal sponsorship for artists and creative projects like Arthouse , i...
‘Arthouse’: Breaking Down Barriers to Art With TV Director Laura Patterson - Not Real Art 08.07.2025 1:01:51
Art has an extraordinary ability to connect people, and director Laura Patterson is on a mission to make it accessible to everyone through her groundbreaking new project, Arthouse . This unscripted TV show allows real people to meet real artists and acquire art without breaking the bank, sidestepping the intimidation often associated with traditional galleries. With over 25 years of experience dir...
Nominate Your Favorite Artist or City for the ‘Arthouse’ TV Series - Not Real Art 24.06.2025 20:48
What if an artist-focused TV series filmed an episode in your hometown? Which artist would you want to meet? Who would you recommend? Now, art lovers will have the chance to nominate an artist or city of their choice for Arthouse , a groundbreaking TV series that promises to bridge the gap between authentic artists and the communities that often overlook their talent. Produced by Crewest Studios a...
‘Arthouse’ TV: Chicago Artist Linc Thelen on Bridging the Gap Between Creatives and Communities - Not Real Art 17.06.2025 52:49
In today’s episode, we shine a spotlight on Linc Thelen, a Chicago-based artist who plays a key role in Arthouse , an unscripted home design television show. Produced by Crewest Studio and supported by the nonprofit Arterial, NOT REAL ART’s fiscal sponsor, Arthouse aims to bridge the gap between talented artists and everyday people, redefining how art is experienced in personal spaces. With a miss...
Reimagining Art for Your Home: Carmen Acosta on the ‘Arthouse’ TV Series - Not Real Art 10.06.2025 1:03:56
In today’s episode, we’re thrilled to welcome Carmen Acosta, also known as Jane Dope, back to the podcast. The experienced LA artist and curator will soon assume her new role as host of the unscripted home design television show “Arthouse.” Produced by Crewest Studio and supported by the nonprofit Arterial, NOT REAL ART’s fiscal sponsor, “Arthouse” aims to bridge the gap between talented artists a...
ConCreates: How Ex-Cons Built a Successful Creative Agency - Not Real Art 03.06.2025 1:17:27
In this week’s episode, host Scott “Sourdough” Power welcomes Vincent Bragg and Joe Michael Nickson, the co-founders of ConCreates, a creative agency that elevates the talents of individuals with criminal backgrounds. Vincent and Joe, both former inmates who met in prison, tell us how their lived experiences inspired them to challenge societal stereotypes surrounding incarceration and led to the f...
How ‘Arthouse’ Makes Original Artwork Accessible to Everyone - Not Real Art 27.05.2025 24:22
Forget the sales gimmicks—“Arthouse” is here to support artists sidelined by the traditional gallery model. In today's episode, our host, Scott “Sourdough” Power, founder of nonprofit media platform Arterial, discusses the concept behind “Arthouse,” an innovative TV series currently in pre-production. This series, which is fiscally sponsored by Arterial, aims to connect artists directly with buyer...
Filmmaker Badir McClearly Unveils the Depths of Public Art in Season Two of ‘Remote’ - Not Real Art 20.05.2025 57:55
Public art in America transforms ordinary streets into extraordinary canvases for everyone to enjoy. Today, we welcome back filmmaker Badir McCleary for a sneak peek into Remote , his documentary series on contemporary public art. In this episode, Badir gives our host, Scott “Sourdough” Power, the inside scoop on season two, slated for release on NOT REAL ART in July 2025. This season is all about...
Animating the Human Spirit: Insights From Emmy Winner Bob Boyle on Community and Creativity - Not Real Art 13.05.2025 56:05
What happens when the worlds of animation and fine art collide? This week on the NOT REAL ART podcast, host Scott "Sourdough" Power sits down with the talented Bob Boyle, an Emmy Award-winning animation creator whose work spans Disney to Netflix. In today’s episode, Bob dives into the fascinating connections and contrasts between animation and visual art. Drawing from his vast experience, he...
Mark Brickey: From Punk Rocker to Podcaster to Disneyland Expert - Not Real Art 06.05.2025 1:10:38
In our fast-paced world, staying ahead creatively means rolling with the punches. This week on the podcast, host Scott Sourdough Power, founder of NOT REAL ART, talks with Mark Brickey, host of the acclaimed arts podcast Adventures in Design. Mark, who started as a musician, has made a name for himself as a content creator with a successful podcast and a YouTube channel, Hey Brickey, which focuses...
Emmy Winner Shannon Malone-deBenedictis on Transforming the Media Landscape and Empowering Creatives - Not Real Art 01.04.2025 1:05:25
What happens when a two-time Emmy Award-winning television executive decides to flip the script on her career? In this episode of the NOT REAL ART podcast, host Scott "Sourdough" Power uncovers the remarkable story of Shannon Malone-deBenedictis—a creative entrepreneur transforming the media landscape. From sharing the screen with Hollywood legends to forging her own path with the artist mentorshi...
From Creation to Preservation: The Artist's Guide to Archiving - Not Real Art 25.03.2025 20:28
Every brushstroke, every note, every pixel—what if your artwork could live forever? In this episode, you’ll discover why archiving your work isn’t just about saving files—it’s about preserving your legacy. Join host Scott "Sourdough" Power as he highlights the critical role of preserving artistic legacies for future generations, especially as creators navigate life's complexities and the reality o...
Casey Fletcher: Our 2024 NOT REAL ART Grant Recipient - Not Real Art 04.03.2025 1:04:33
This week, the NOT REAL ART podcast features Casey Fletcher, a grant recipient whose exploration of identity, faith, and artistic expression is both personal and provocative. As a biracial artist raised in a family committed to the Salvation Army, Fletcher's work reflects his own experiences while challenging societal norms and sparking meaningful conversations about culture, spirituality, and bel...
Art in Peril: Consequences of Climate Change on the Creative Sector - Not Real Art 25.02.2025 27:07
In this episode, you’ll learn about an incredibly relevant topic: the connection between art, creativity, and climate change. Today, host Scott “Sourdough” Power highlights the staggering impact of recent climate disasters on creative communities in Los Angeles and Asheville, North Carolina. When Hurricane Helene swept through Western North Carolina last September, it displaced hundreds of artists...
Unveiling First Fridays: A Deep Dive Into NOT REAL ART’s 2025 Exhibition Calendar - Not Real Art 18.02.2025 30:35
This episode is your guidebook to our 2025 First Friday Exhibition series. Today, NOT REAL ART Editor-in-Chief Morgan Laurens joins the podcast to share the first half of this year’s exhibition schedule, beginning with January's exploration of figurative art, Out of Body: New Narratives in Figurative Art. In February, Pantone 2025: Mocha Mousse showcased pieces that embody comfort and warmth. Marc...
Spreading Eco-Awareness: Danielle O'Malley Explores the Intersection of Art, Environment, and Community - Not Real Art 04.02.2025 1:38:32
Creativity can be a powerful tool for spreading eco-awareness. As the climate crisis worsens, today’s guest, sustainable sculptor and NOT REAL ART grant winner Danielle O’Malley, joins us to discuss the intersection of art and environmental awareness and how communities can work together to stem the rising tide. Growing up in rural Montana, Danielle learned to garden, preserve food, and care for l...
Holiday Cheer: Embracing the Timeless Gift of Friendship and Creative Connections - Not Real Art 17.12.2024 2:06:58
It’s often said that no friendship is an accident. In this special holiday episode, our final one for 2024, hosts Scott “Sourdough” Power and Man One reflect on the enduring bond they've cultivated over the years. Their ability to weather life's many ups and downs is a testament to their strong friendship, which has provided unwavering support, laughter, and many opportunities for creativity. In t...
‘Christmas in L.A’: Behind the Music Video - Not Real Art 10.12.2024 1:22:18
While Christmas in Los Angeles brings sunshine instead of snowflakes, Angelinos can still enjoy holiday festivities—particularly the music. In today’s podcast episode, graffiti artist Man One and filmmaker VONJAKO join host Scott “Sourdough” Power to discuss the creative journey behind the music video for “ Christmas in L.A. ,” a unique hip-hop holiday track celebrating the vibrant culture of LA....
Frame by Frame: Visual Storytelling With Stop-Motion Animator Jessie Rodriguez - Not Real Art 19.11.2024 1:00:05
What motivates an artist to choose one of the most painstaking visual storytelling methods available? In today’s podcast episode, host Scott “Sourdough” Power sits down with 2024 NOT REAL ART grant winner Jessie Rodriguez to discuss the meticulous craftsmanship behind her stop-motion movies. The Denver-based artist specializes in animated shorts created from linocuts, carefully carving and assembl...
Alison Hiltner: Innovation, Installation Art, and Sci-Fi Cinema - Not Real Art 12.11.2024 1:09:11
What if art could unlock the mysteries of science and reveal the hidden connections between technology, nature, and the human experience? In today’s podcast episode, host and NOT REAL ART founder Scott “Sourdough” Power sits down with Alison Hiltner, a visual artist based in Minneapolis and the Associate Director of the Soo Visual Arts Center . She is also a self-proclaimed “science fiction archae...
DesignerCon 2024 Hits the Jackpot: Founder Ben Goretsky Brings Art and Collectibles to Sin CityDesignerCon 2024 Hits the Jackpot: Ben Goretsky Brings Art & Collectibles to Sin City - Not Real Art 04.11.2024 55:37
They say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but some secrets are too juicy to remain buried in the neon glow of the Strip. In today’s podcast episode, we dive into the exciting world of DesignerCon as it transitions from Anaheim to Las Vegas, where the art world is about to collide with the neon lights and vibrant culture of Sin City. Visionary DesignerCon founder Ben Goretsky joins host Scott...
Rebuilding Asheville After Hurricane Helene - Not Real Art 29.10.2024 17:53
How can Asheville’s artists rebuild after Hurricane Helene? In this heartfelt episode, host and NOT REAL ART founder Scott “Sourdough” Power sheds light on the creative community in Asheville, North Carolina, in the aftermath of the tropical storm. With over 300 artists displaced and studios destroyed in Asheville’s River Arts District, Scott reflects on the unique cultural and creative legacy now...
Photographer Michael Freas: Resilience in Asheville After Hurricane Helene - Not Real Art 22.10.2024 1:15:10
When natural disasters strike, they don’t just destroy homes; they can devastate entire communities, livelihoods, and creative legacies. In this special edition of Art World Horror Stories, Asheville-based photographer Michael Freas shares the harrowing tale of Hurricane Helene’s destruction, which left hundreds of local artists without studios or income. This episode explores the billion-dollar i...
Robbie Conal and Karen Fiorito: How Political Art Fuels Activism - Not Real Art 15.10.2024 50:07
Art has the power to disrupt the status quo, challenge authority, and ignite social change. Just ask today’s guests, whose provocative artworks have sparked conversation in the political realm for decades. In today's episode, we welcome legendary provocateur Robbie Conal and activist artist Karen Fiorito to discuss the transformative power of political art. Robbie, best known for his clever street...
PBS Producer Nic Cha Kim on the Sacred Responsibility of Storytelling - Not Real Art 04.10.2024 58:55
How does PBS harness the power of personal identity and diverse storytelling to challenge the status quo? In today’s podcast episode, host and NOT REAL ART founder Scott “Sourdough Power” sits down with Nic Cha Kim, the senior producer of arts and culture at PBS SoCal, to find out. Nic produces Artbound , an award-winning anthology documentary series exploring the lives, works, and creative proces...
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