The Creative Kind

Julie Battisti
The Creative Kind

Welcome to The Creative Kind where each episode I will investigate one listener question with the help of other artists and art professionals. The idea will be to get a variety of in-depth answers to each question. I’m hoping for this to become a great resource for people and for it to be a space for some longer form conversations. Find me here on instagram: @thecreativekindpodcast Or on Substack Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 27 OCT

    Lisa Doust - Business skills for artists

    In this episode of The Creative Kind I talk to Lisa Doust, an Australian journalist and art manager, about the importance of business skills for artists. We discuss Lisa's experience in managing the business side of her sister Melanie Vugich's art career, the creation of The Astute Artist course with Willy Russo, and essential business practices for artists such as being media-ready, having clear pricing, and maintaining a professional online presence. Lisa offers practical advice on writing artist statements, the significance of having a good accountant, and how networking and outsourcing can help artists grow their businesses. We also talk about the impact of social media and ensuring a coherent brand identity across various platforms. We finish the episode with a recording of Lisa’s social media audit for Julie, so you can hear what this sort of process entails. I’ll be putting a full run down of Lisa’s tips and recommendations in my newsletter this week so make sure you’re subscribed to The Creative Kind Substack where you can check that out!  You can find Lisa at Alice Street Press on Instagram and at The Astute Artist website You can subscribe to Lisa’s newsletter here Mentioned in this episode: Melanie Vugich Willy Russo The Astute ArtistBlue Thumb Sarah BirtlesArt Wank Interview with Lisa  Interview with an artist with Melanie VugichArt Wank Interview with Melanie Vugich You can find the podcast here And the podcast newsletter here Thanks so much for listening! Feel free to rate, review & share if you enjoyed it, this helps other people find the show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    48 min
  2. 6 OCT

    Season Finale - Part 1! Solo Shows with Fleur Woods, Sam Michelle, Viv Wotton, Sophie Vander and Amanda Billing

    Each season, my plan is to catch up with the guests that have been on around 1 topic. This season- the topic is Solo shows. It’s a wonderful chance to catch up with everyone and to get a range of views on one topic. The good moments, bad moments, things people have learnt, their advice and all sorts of other stories of preparing for, executing, and recovering from solo art shows. Guests Fleur Woods, Sam Michelle , Viv Wotton, Sophie Vander, and Amanda Billing share their personal experiences, providing insight into the challenges and rewards of presenting a cohesive body of work. We discuss many things including the vulnerability that comes after a show’s, the planning that goes into preparing a show, including the importance of creating a mood board and managing deadlines, the freedom that comes with having time to experiment and balance different artistic styles before committing to a show, practical advice on planning and curation, things to get people in the door like booze and social media, and ideas on processing and reflecting on your own work after the show. It was an absolute pleasure reconnecting with all of these creatives, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! The remaining 5 guests will be on an episode that will drop later in the week Thank you as always for your support this season!  You can find this weeks guests here: Fleur Woods, Sam Michelle , Viv Wotton, Sophie Vander,  Amanda Billing You can find the podcast here Thanks so much for listening! Feel free to rate, review & share if you enjoyed it, this helps other people find the show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 13m
  3. 29 SEPT

    Amanda Billing- Part Time painter

    In this episode of The Creative Kind, I talk with Amanda Billing about managing multiple art-related part-time jobs. Amanda, an artist, actress, and portrait photographer from Auckland, New Zealand, shares her journey from teaching to a 10-year acting stint on Shortland Street and her roles in various screen productions, to becoming a visual artist. We discuss the problematic 'part-time' label, the challenges of maintaining various jobs, and the inspiration behind her photography business, which started from a 100-day project. Amanda also discusses the importance of having a structured routine to balance acting, photography, and painting, and her upcoming solo exhibition at Browne School of Art. This conversation delves into the complexity of artistic identity, the need for self-discipline, and the fulfilment derived from pursuing creative passions. You can find Amanda here, her photography business here her work with artful here and her merch collection here Her Solo show 'Embodiment' opens on Tuesday 15th October at Browne School of Art 5:30pm and is on until the 2nd of November 2024 You can find the podcast here Thanks so much for listening! Feel free to rate, review & share if you enjoyed it, this helps other people find the show Mentioned in this episode Elle LunaBrowne School of ArtShortland Street (TV Show)Kid's Sister (TV Show)Under the Vines (TV Show)Artful (Online Gallery)Claire Robbie’s The School of Modern Meditation @Wearesomm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    49 min

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Welcome to The Creative Kind where each episode I will investigate one listener question with the help of other artists and art professionals. The idea will be to get a variety of in-depth answers to each question. I’m hoping for this to become a great resource for people and for it to be a space for some longer form conversations. Find me here on instagram: @thecreativekindpodcast Or on Substack Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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