Adventures in Arting Podcast

Julie Fei-Fan Balzer

Talking about arting with Julie & Eileen

Episodes

  1. 10/22/2020

    111: Sarah Matthews Printmaker Bookbinder

    Mom and I had a wonderful long chat with Sarah Matthews.  I’ve seen Sarah’s colorful layered prints many times, but I didn’t know about her extensive work as a bookbinder.  On the podcast we talk about creating during quarantine, YouTube, artist books, and lots more.  Sarah has four girls and still manages to carve, print, or bind every single day.  Sarah Matthews is a printmaker and book artist. Her work has been exhibited in the US and is a part of the permanent collections of Yale’s Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, George Washington University’s Gelman Library, University of Puget Sound, and Samford University. She is also a YouTuber and a designer for ArtFoamies.com. Some things we discuss on this episode: artist books book prints vs. wall prints thrifting Amos Paul Kennedy Jr.: “Put ink on paper every day.” Hedi Kyle As promised, here is Sarah’s flag book tutorial: Find Sarah Online: website instagram youtube facebook Our Recommendations from this episode: Julie: 3-D Printed Watercolor Palettes, like this one. Eileen: Harvard Museums Podcast Series: HMSC Connects I hope you enjoyed this episode.  If there are topics you’d like us to cover or guests you’d like us to invite, please let us know.  Thanks for stopping by! All podcasts are archived here.  Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Music here. And if you like the podcast, please post about it on your social media so that other people can find the show!

    55 min
  2. 10/14/2020

    110: The Catch by Matthew Ya-Hsiung Balzer

    Matthew Ya-Hsiung Balzer, my brother, is the guest on today’s podcast.  His film, THE CATCH, is going to be debuting at the Austin Film Festival next Thursday.  Tickets are just $10 and you can watch from the comfort of your living room!  We had a great chat about his creative journey, filmmaking, and what it takes to be in a creative career. MATTHEW YA-HSIUNG BALZER (Writer/Director)… …grew up outside Boston and learned to fish in the waters around Vinalhaven, Maine.   He began writing screenplays while working at a bakery, and the pursuit of a hands-on filmmaking education took him to Los Angeles, where he took every job he could get on a film or TV set. Matthew’s feature script for THE CATCH received recognition at numerous film festival competitions as well as receiving Faculty Honors from the Columbia University graduate film program, from which Balzer received his MFA in Directing. THE CATCH will make its World Premiere at the Austin Film Festival on October 22.  Balzer lives in Los Angeles with his girlfriend and their son. Here are some stills from the film: And here is the trailer for the film: THE CATCH – TRAILER from Matthew Ya-Hsiung Balzer on Vimeo. You might also enjoy this short video about Bob Morris, the fisherman who was so integral to the shooting of The Catch: THE CATCH – BOB from Matthew Ya-Hsiung Balzer on Vimeo. You can also read this article about Bob from The Gloucester Times. Some things we discuss on this episode: writing “The Great American Novel” Erin Cressida Wilson Robert Creeley fitting in or not fitting in control being flexible creating opportunities for yourself being curious Find Matthew & The Catch online: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecatch_film/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCatch_Film Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCatchFeatureFilm/ Austin Film Festival Debut Ticket: http://bit.ly/TheCatchAFFTickets Website: https://www.matthewbalzer.com/ I hope you enjoyed this episode.  If there are topics you’d like us to cover or guests you’d like us to invite, please let us know.  Thanks for stopping by! All podcasts are archived here.  Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Music here. And if you like the podcast, please post about it on your social media so that other people can find the show!

    1h 2m
  3. 10/12/2020

    109: Marta Harvey Tessellations

    Mom and I had the great pleasure of chatting with Marta Harvey.  Marta has participated in #CarveDecember for many years and her tessellations have gotten more and more impressive every single year.  On the podcast we discuss the tessellation lesson she has put together for the upcoming #CarveDecemberClass as well as her journey as an artist (hint: she had to raise her family before she could really get started).  Meet Marta Harvey: Originally from Portugal but now living in the Boston area, Marta loves to draw and design patterns. She creates hand-carved blocks that she then uses as a starting point for her art. Each hand-carved block creates a unique pattern, ranging from simple iron-work inspired patterns to complex tessellations varying from flowers and leaves to whimsical animals. Marta says: “I hope you enjoy my art as much as I enjoy creating it.” Some things we discuss on this episode: what makes someone an incredible teacher art as a business MC Escher, and in particular, this print: Also, Marta sent me this information after the podcast: “My first tessellation (the one that took days): I learned stamp carving around 2006/2007 in one of the Yahoo groups I was mentioning; we were working together through Gloria Page’s book “Art Stamping Workshop”. This is the next tessellation, created while going through your book (Carve Stamp Play): This is what I meant by having to create 2 stamps as one of the shapes is the inverse of the other. I think I used this online tool to get the tessellation shape. And here are some of the ATCs where I experimented with lots of different techniques – just so you have an idea of what I was talking about. Fun to see some of the carved stamps – the flowers on the top left and right, and one of the first continuous patterns I created on the bottom right.” Find Marta Online: Instagram: @martaharveyart  Website: martaharveyart.com  Our Recommendations from this episode: Julie: Yeti Cup Eileen: NY Times Article: To Build Emotional Strength, Expand Your Brain  I hope you enjoyed this episode.  If there are topics you’d like us to cover or guests you’d like us to invite, please let us know.  Thanks for stopping by! All podcasts are archived here.  Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Music here.  And if you like the podcast, please post about it on your social media so that other people can find the show!

  4. 09/23/2020

    107: Sandy McTier Designs

    It was my great pleasure to spend an hour chatting with Sandy McTier recently.  We discussed how she built her business and her core beliefs about people and business relationships.  Sandy is smart and passionate and I think you’re going to love today’s podcast.  Give it a listen: If you enjoy the podcast, please give us a shout out on social media or tell a friend about the show.  This helps other people find the show.  Thanks so much! Sandy is a published artist, designer and International Travel Teacher. Sandy creates in a variety of mediums, from acrylics to oils and clay to colored pencils. Sandy is a proud DecoArt Helping Artist, DecoArt Art Ambassador and in 2018 became a DecoArt Creative Consultant working closely with Marketing and Product Development, Product Testing, Demoing and Representing DecoArt at a variety of trade shows. She is also a Dynasty Brush Brand Specialist and ChartPak Art Ambassador. She is a wife of 30 years to a U.S. Air Force Veteran and mom to three amazing young men, ages 25, 24 and 23. You can find Sandy at painting conventions around the country as well as on Facebook at Sandy McTier Designs and on Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram under Sandy McTier Some things we discuss on this episode: DecoArt Fabric Paint DecoArt Media Line — especially their Fluid Acrylics Dynasty Brushes The Decorative Painter Magazine from The Society of Decorative Painters Chalky Gesso  Find Sandy online: www.sandymctierdesigns.com www.facebook.com/sandymctierdesigns www.instagram.com/sandymctier I hope you enjoyed this episode.  If there are topics you’d like us to cover or guests you’d like us to invite, please let us know.  Thanks for stopping by! Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Music here.  And if you like the podcast, please post about it on your social media so that other people can find the show!

  5. 09/03/2020

    105: Paige’s Pages

    Depending on how long you’ve been reading this blog and listening to this podcast, you may or may not know that I am a scrapbooker.  I still pocket scrapbook, even though I gave up the 12×12 layouts.  The fact is, I love memory keeping and I thought it was time that we had a tried and true scrapbooker on the podcast.  And so, Mom and I chatted with Paige Evans.  Give it a listen! If you enjoy the podcast, please give us a shout out on social media or tell a friend about the show.  This helps other people find the show.  Thanks so much! Meet Paige Evans: My name is Paige Evans and I have been scrapbooking since I was 16 years old when I got my very first job at a little local scrapbook store in Redmond, Washington. Now I’ve been scrapbooking over half my life and love it as much today as I did back then. I have 10 signature scrapbooking collections with American Crafts. I have taught classes in 7 states and 9 countries – I love teaching how to create eye-catching layouts as well as coptic bookbinding courses. I live in the suburbs of Denver with my husband of 13 years, our son Fox, and daughter Jane, as well as a menagerie of pets – we have a dog, cat, bunny, and guinea pig (named Joey, Rachel, Phoebe, and Richard – we love the show FRIENDS!).  I love to create something every day! Here are our recommendations this episode: Eileen: article: What is a Museum? Julie: china markers in plastic  Find Paige online: Blog: http://www.paigetaylorevans.com/ Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/pagebypaige YouTube: https://youtube.com/paigetaylorevans Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/happyscrappyplace/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paigetaylorevans/ I hope you enjoyed this episode.  If there are topics you’d like us to cover or guests you’d like us to invite, please let us know.  Thanks for stopping by! All podcasts are archived here.  Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Music here.  And if you like the podcast, please post about it on your social media so that other people can find the show!

  6. 08/20/2020

    104: Willa Wanders

    Mom and I had a wonderful conversation with Wendy Solganik, aka “Willa.Wanders” this week.  We probably could have talked to her for several hours.  Our conversation covers making a living, pricing, business killing creativity, Black Lives Matter, authenticity, love of instagram, and more.  Give it a listen! If you enjoy the podcast, please give us a shout out on instagram or facebook.  This helps other people find the show.  Thanks so much! Wendy Solganik is a life long artist and crafter, currently working in book arts… …mixed media… …and watercolor. From production wheel pottery to scrapbooking to knitting and so many more passions, Wendy always dives deep to master a craft. After a fifteen year stint as the co-owner of Luscious Verde, a successful, award-winning, custom invitation design, printing and manufacturing company, you can find Wendy at home in her studio, crafting handmade, colorful, and highly custom art journals for clients…  …while caring for her large extended family.  You just never know where she will wander to next! Some things we discuss during the podcast: Wendy’s daughter tibbleslimes. Louise Fletcher’s online class, “Find Your Joy.” Lauren Hom’s passion projects. Kelly Wynne Conrad’s class, “The Layered Page.” The Society for Calligraphy in Los Angeles Evolutionary Psychology Social Credibility — what is it? Here are our recommendations this episode: Wendy: On instagram: iamtabithabrown – vegan chef mom actress who promotes healthy relationships with food and self. Eileen: 2007 article from The New Yorker called, “What’s the Trouble: How Doctor’s Think.” Julie: The book, “How to Make Hand-Drawn Maps.” Find Wendy online: instagram: willa.wanders website: willawanders.carrd.co I hope you enjoyed this episode.  Thanks for stopping by! Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Music here.  And if you like the podcast, please post about it on your social media so that other people can find the show!

  7. 07/15/2020

    102: Jackie Jimerson & Pass The Brush

    Our guest today is Jackie Jimerson.  Learn all about Jackie and her first time experiencing gelatin printing, gain insight into her thoughts on designing her own stencils, and listen in on our chat about paying for content or not, design teams, and a bit about being a black artist in the mixed media world.  If you enjoy the podcast, please give us a shout out on instagram or facebook.  This helps other people find the show.  Thanks so much! Jackie Jimerson… …is a mixed media artist and designer. She found her way to mixed media through papercrafting about five years ago, and it has continued to feed her love for learning and experimenting with no end in sight. After a few years of creating mixed media art, Jackie realized that she also enjoys making for makers, so she opened The Artisan’s Caché on Etsy. There she sells her stencils, stamps, hand-bound journals, and carefully curated ephemera packs. In early 2020, she joined the Gel Press Creative Team where she is able to let her passion for gelatin printing reach a wider audience. Jackie lives in a south suburb of Chicago, Illinois with her son, where she works full time as an IT Data Specialist. Here is some info about Pass the Brush:   “Pass the Brush” is the mixed media community’s version of “Share the Mic Now.” The objective of this event is to show solidarity within the mixed media community and to amplify black mixed media artists so their voices can be heard and their art can be seen by a broader audience. On July 17 & 18 Jackie will be taking over my Instagram and Facebook accounts in order to share her art and her story. As part of Pass the Brush, there will be giveaways of some fun art goodies, including a $200 gift certificate to my online classroom. Jackie and I will be doing an Instagram LIVE together on Friday, July 17 at 1pm EST.  It will last about 45-minutes and we will be making art and taking your questions.  You can follow me on instagram HERE and Jackie HERE. I hope that you will join Jackie and me for the live event on Friday.  We’d love for you to be there! Here are our recommendations this episode: Jackie: imawonder/Tina Tran – her youtube on kintsugi: Eileen: Manhattan Theatre Club – the student monologue challenge Julie: A Beautiful Mess Podcast, Side Hustle Episode Find Jackie online: Etsy https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheArtisansCache YouTube https://www.youtube.com/creationsbyjsheri Facebook https://facebook.com/creationsbyjsheri Instagram https://instagram.com/creationsbyjsheri Twitter https://twitter.com/creationsbyjs I hope you enjoyed this episode.  Thanks for stopping by! All podcasts are archived here.  Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Music here.  And if you like the podcast, please post about it on your social media so that other people can find the show!

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Talking about arting with Julie & Eileen