The Creative Kind

Julie Battisti

Join The Creative Kind podcast as we explore listener questions and Visual Arts topics with artists and experts, offering diverse perspectives and insightful discussions Find me here on instagram: @thecreativekindpodcast Or on Substack Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 2D AGO

    Creative Workshops with Hannah Jensen Fox & Fleur Woods

    n this episode of The Creative Kind, I sit down with artists Fleur Woods and Hannah Jensen Fox to talk about the impact and significance of art workshops. Fleur, a fiber artist and paint carver Hannah, share their experiences teaching workshops and how these sessions have benefited their practices and personal growth. We explore the dynamics of workshops, the invaluable connections and community that form, and the surprising ways teaching has strengthened their own skills and confidence.  We also touch on the logistical and financial challenges of running workshops, and the rewarding ripple effects of teaching. Our conversation highlights their shared belief in the transformative power of creativity and the joy of fostering a safe, encouraging, and collaborative environment for artists. Find Fleur Woods here on her website or  here on instagram You can find more information about Fleur’s courses here Find Hannah Jensen Fox here on her website or here on instagram You can find more information about Hannah’s courses here You can find the podcast here on Instagram & here on substack Thanks so much for listening! Feel free to rate, review & share if you enjoyed it, this helps other people find the show Recommendations from this episode: Fleur Recommended: Song Sung Blue - The Movie The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho Hannah Recommended: Trent Dalton Audiobooks; Lola in the mirror and Love Stories Julie Recommended: The Get Seen Artist Workbook by Carrie Scott Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 18m
  2. 12/22/2025

    The Artworks That Stayed With Us- 2025

    To mark the end of the year, I asked past guests of The Creative Kind to share one artwork that stayed with them in 2025. Something that made them pause, something that lingered. What came back were personal reflections on paintings, sculptures, installations, exhibitions, and moments of seeing art that surprised, unsettled, comforted, or quietly shifted something. Some guests spoke about a single work they couldn’t stop thinking about. Others reflected on whole exhibitions, artists they keep returning to, or practices that have reshaped how they work in their own studios. Across the episode, guests talk about scale and intimacy, about seeing work in person versus online, and about how materials, process, and repetition can carry meaning. Several guests speak about light and shadow, hope and heaviness, and the way an artwork can articulate something you didn’t yet have words for. There are also stories about risk, artists trying something unfamiliar, pushing their own boundaries, or committing to daily practice. A number of guests reflect on how these encounters with art have filtered back into their own practices, changing how they paint, build, repeat, simplify, or let go. Being moved by art doesn’t follow a single pattern, and sometimes the works that stay with us do so because they meet us differently each time we return to them. This episode lands in a heavy moment following the events in Bondi. My sincerest sympathies to the victims, their families, and community. All of the artists mentioned in this episode, along with recommendations from our guests, are linked in the Substack here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    42 min
  3. 12/11/2025

    Experimenting! an end of season discussion with Laura Brinin, Robyn Rich, Jenni Stringleman, Kate Owen, Ashley Longshore & Salma Price-Nell

    In this episode, we explore the theme of experimenting and how it shows up across different art practices and life stages. Featuring returning guests Laura Brinin, Robyn Rich, Jenni Stringleman, Kate Owen, Ashley Longshore, and Salma Price-Nell, we look at the many ways artists approach play, curiosity, and taking creative risks. Across these conversations, we discuss what experimentation looks like in practical terms, from changing mediums and revisiting older works, to navigating the tension between intuition, commercial pressures, and personal capacity. The artists share how factors such as parenting, time limitations, and energy levels affect their willingness to take risks, and how small acts of play can keep a long or complex project moving. We also cover the importance of staying connected to a sense of discovery, even in established practices. Whether it’s exploring film, returning to ceramics, testing new colour palettes, or seeking moments of flow, each guest offers insight into how experimentation supports growth, confidence, and momentum. Find Laura Brinin at Side Gallery, website here and their instagram here: Find Robyn Rich's website here and on instagram here Find Jenni Stringleman's website here and her newsletter here  Find Kate Owen's website here and on instagram here Find Ashley Lonshore's website here and on instagram here Find Salma Price-Nell's website here and on instagram here You can find the podcast on instagram here Thanks so much for listening! Feel free to rate, review & share if you enjoyed it, this helps other people find the show If you've got a question you'd like me to explore- you can ask it here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 9m
5
out of 5
14 Ratings

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Join The Creative Kind podcast as we explore listener questions and Visual Arts topics with artists and experts, offering diverse perspectives and insightful discussions Find me here on instagram: @thecreativekindpodcast Or on Substack Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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