EXPLORING ART ExploringArt
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A course for the creative curious!
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Episode 730 | Two Girls Discovering Art
In this episode, Vanessa and I discussed the intertwining relationships of drawing, painting, printing, and photography. We talked about how photography, in a sense, is more permanent than the other forms of art and is the most memorable. At the same time, we touched on how, although photography is permanent, there is a sense of creativity and emotional expression that can come with drawing and painting, which allows a viewer to connect with the creator.
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Episode 744 | Panther Solvers
For today’s episode we will be resolving a problem
that a Sophomore panther student is struggling with, Gladys is wondering whether if the advice that her counselor gave her is true. Does Art help with mental health problems? -
Episode 743 | The Beardley Guide to Balance
In this episode of The Exploring Art Podcast, Endrit and Alejandro explore an interesting scenario following Gladys, an anxious teenager and how Monroe Beardly's aestheticism can help her achieve balance and peace.
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Episode 746 | Art Review Chronicles By: Sofia and Nichole
Our episode will dive into our views on Monroe
Beardsley works of Art, and the connections his art makes psychologically with
society. We will give play by play feedback on what we think in regard to his
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Episode 763 | “The Secrets of the Night: Van Gogh’s Ugliest Painting”
In this episode, we unravel the layers of this
painting, exploring Van Gogh's unique artistic
vision and the emotional impact of his
brushstrokes. Through lively conversation
and insightful analysis, Genesis, Isabella,
and Mario provide fresh perspectives on Van
Gogh's artistic process and the profound
themes depicted in "The Night Cafe."
Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply
curious about the world of masterpieces,
this episode promises to ignite your
imagination and deepen your appreciation
for one of Van Gogh's most stirring
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Episode 726 | The Pittsburgh Address
This episode will discuss the history of Pittsburgh's Alexander Calder sculpture.