Artistic Mission Open Door Studios
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Join artist Dan Jaboor, our intrepid host, as he explores the world of visual art: painting, photography, sculpture, and even the occasional weird performance art piece.
Show notes and other additional content for each episode can be found at http://DanJaboor.com/podcast
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Zack Smithey
We're kicking off Season 2 with "Creator of Things" Zack Smithey. Zack is already fairly well known in the St. Louis area for his many high profile artistic endeavors. We sat down to talk in his studio one rainy morning and learned a great deal about the thought processes and mentality that go into making art a viable career, something that many people strive for but few achieve.
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James R. Kyle
This episode we chat with photographer James R. Kyle. He shares tales of his travels out west and Ansel Adams among other things.
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Ron W.
Ron W. is a photographer who is just as talented as he is elusive. I met him years ago when he was just beginning to show his work to the public. His work should get more attention than it does.
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Questionable Answers
Our host bravely answers a handful of questions from listeners. Want your question to be answered on an upcoming episode? Submit it to podcast@DanJaboor.com
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Phil Berwick
Some know him as Wendell, others know him as Phil, but everyone agrees that Merferd is unmistakable. Wendell Phillips "Phil" Berwick III has taken his creation everywhere from the pages of his middle school notebooks to the cover of the RFT. His meteoric rise from obscurity has been amazing to watch over the last couple of years and so we sat down with Phil to discuss the past, present, & future of Merferd.
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Bootstrapping
In this episode Dan tragically expounds a bit on the fantasy of self-realization in the crowdfunding age.