7 episodes

You know those rare dinner parties where the alchemy of food, wine, guests, and conversation beautifully combine for an experience that actually changes something profound in your thinking? That’s our recipe for Dinner with Artists.
Once a month, we pair an artist with a chef–and wine, of course–then invite a small group of collectors to join us. At some point during the evening we will record a new podcast episode for “Dinner with Artists.” Everyone joining us for dinner with have the opportunity, if they wish, to also ask questions, not only from our artist but from the chef, as well.
The wonderful things is that we are also more of a Moveable Feast than a stayed experience, i.e., we will travel to the artist any chance we can.

Dinner with Artists Rose Fredrick

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You know those rare dinner parties where the alchemy of food, wine, guests, and conversation beautifully combine for an experience that actually changes something profound in your thinking? That’s our recipe for Dinner with Artists.
Once a month, we pair an artist with a chef–and wine, of course–then invite a small group of collectors to join us. At some point during the evening we will record a new podcast episode for “Dinner with Artists.” Everyone joining us for dinner with have the opportunity, if they wish, to also ask questions, not only from our artist but from the chef, as well.
The wonderful things is that we are also more of a Moveable Feast than a stayed experience, i.e., we will travel to the artist any chance we can.

    Dan Marshall: The Fine Art of Tattoos

    Dan Marshall: The Fine Art of Tattoos

    Join Rose Fredrick as she sits down with watercolor artist, Dan Marshall, as they discuss his old life as a tattoo artist.
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    • 1 hr 31 min
    Emotions through Naturalism

    Emotions through Naturalism

    In this captivating episode of "Dinner with Artists," we delve into the world of Naturalism through the eyes of four accomplished artists featured in the exhibit, "Naturalism Now," at Gallery 1261 for the month of December 2023. Join host Rose Fredrick as she sits down with Ulrich Gleiter, David Griffin, Stephanie Hartshorn, and Kevin Weckbach to unravel the intricacies of their artistic journeys.
    The lively conversation centers around the theme, and art movement, of Naturalism in each of their art, offering listeners an intimate glimpse into the creative minds of these talented individuals. The artists share their unique perspectives on what Naturalism means to them and how it influences their process and emotions around their artwork.
    Memory becomes a focal point of discussion as the panelists reflect on its influence on their work. From childhood recollections to profound life experiences, each artist brings a personal touch to the conversation, revealing how memory serves as a powerful muse in their artistic endeavors.
    The dialogue also explores the dynamic interplay between plein air and studio work. Listeners gain insight into the artists' preferences and the impact of these environments on their creative process. Whether painting en plein air to capture the essence (and emotions) of a moment or finding solace and focus in the studio, each artist shares their unique approach to bringing Naturalism to life on canvas.
    Throughout the episode, anecdotes from the Gallery 1261 exhibit provide a backdrop for the artists' discussions. The diverse range of artworks showcased in "Naturalism Now" serves as a visual feast for the imagination, complementing the rich dialogue about the intersection of nature, memory, and emotions.
    Join us at the dinner table for a thought-provoking and visually inspiring episode that explores the depth and diversity of Naturalism in a contemporary art setting. "Dinner with Artists" invites you to savor the nuances of each artist's journey, providing a feast for the ears and a celebration of the power of naturalistic expression.
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    • 1 hr 23 min
    David Griffin: The Sky's the Limit

    David Griffin: The Sky's the Limit

    In this captivating episode, we shine a spotlight on the remarkable journey of artist David Griffin, a true testament to the transformative power of art. 
    Hailing from the humble town of Lubbock, Texas, David's story is one of hometown escapes and triumphant returns. He started his artistic odyssey as an illustrator, honing his skills and imagination. But David's aspirations reached far beyond the horizon of his West Texas roots, and he embarked on a journey to explore the vast world of fine art.
    David's path took him far and wide, but it was the siren call of his hometown that eventually drew him back. He rolled up his sleeves and got his hands dirty, seeking to unearth the rich artistic vocabulary hidden within the familiar landscapes of Lubbock.
    Our conversation delved into the magic of his artistry, where the graceful flight of a Red Tail Hawk and the serene silence of the Western Colorado desert provided the palette for his creative expressions. 
    Join us in this episode of "Dinner with Artists," where David Griffin himself will be present to share his inspiring journey and the beauty he's found in unexpected places.
    Get ready to be enchanted by the artistry of David Griffin and the endless possibilities that come from embracing your hometown and your artistic dreams. 
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    • 1 hr 14 min
    Jim Stevens: Finding Vision

    Jim Stevens: Finding Vision

    This episode talks about the effects of war, including suicide, listener discretion advised.

    In this episode, we delve into the awe-inspiring journey of artist Jim Stevens, whose life motto "A man with a vision is never truly blind" resonates deeply with his remarkable story. A veteran who lost his sight due to a piece of shrapnel lodged in his brain from the Vietnam War, Jim's resilience and creativity shine through as he redefines his perception of the world through art.
    Jim's artistry is an embodiment of his unique perspective. He creates abstract realism portraits by harnessing the pin-dot line of vision remaining in each eye. His monofilament and abstract linear paintings seem to float in empty space, inviting viewers into a dance of shifting perspectives. This dynamic interaction between art and observer challenges our understanding of space and interpretation.
    Our hosts discuss the upcoming "Dinner with Artists" event, where Jim Stevens takes center stage. This event was an evening of inspiration, insight, and connection. Through Jim's captivating art, guests and listeners witness the power of determination and creativity in overcoming adversity.
    Join the conversation by sharing your own life motto and engaging with the themes of resilience and artistic expression on our website and drop a DM on our social media. This episode reminds us that art has the potential to reshape our perceptions and invites us to discover the unseen beauty that lies within every perspective.
    Tune in to this thought-provoking episode as we celebrate the indomitable spirit of artists and the transformative power of art.

    We also encourage you to get involved with the art program at the VFW Post 1 where Jim and others have created something truly special. The Veteran Arts Council hold open calls for artists every 2ND SATURDAY of the month at 2:30 pm. You do not have to be a vet to participate, part of their mission is to integrate and create opportunities for vets to meet civilians.

    The dinner at our live event was brought to us by Rattle Battle Deli Catering, who also have a wonderful mission to help vets get back on their feet through their 501(c)3 Culinary Art Boot Camp which provides training in the culinary arts to provide jobs for our vets. Visit those links to donate or see how you can get involved!
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    • 1 hr 2 min
    Michael Blessing: The Sound Waves of Color

    Michael Blessing: The Sound Waves of Color

    Discover the captivating world of Michael Blessing and his mesmerizing neon art on the latest episode of "Dinner with Artists" as he and Rose Fredrick take a deep dive into the world of art and music! Join us as we explore how sound waves can influence the color waves in paint, delving into the fascinating history of Hertz waves and how they've influenced visual art. Drawing from his past as a music producer, Michael shares how his unique perspective allows him to see, and hear, colors on a canvas like never before. Tune in as we dive deep into the artistic journey of this talented creator, unraveling the secrets behind his masterpieces. Don't miss this enlightening and creative conversation.

    This episode contains a lot of scientific content around sound waves, sacred geometry, and the color spectrum. For more information, visit the links below to learn more on the history of music during World War II, cymatics, music tone and pitch in relation to nature, color of sounds (interactive), and research by Paul Winter Consort.



    Links to help preface the topic of Cymatics (the study of resonance). https://soundtherapy.co.uk/432-hz-vs-440-hz/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-JMWNpd1VI

    Links to explore world history during WWII. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/432-frequency-dna-tuning-bastardization-music-matthew-bowen  

    This link addresses natures link to C# which is the tonal equivalent to D Flat.  They are the same pitch with different musical names. https://www.facebook.com/notes/sacred-path-sacred-union/all-about-music-528hz-and-432hz-my-reasearch-etc/309599925839113/https://wordswithoutborders.org/read/article/2011-02/the-secret-of-frequency-a-an-incredible-disaster/

    Link to explore the color of sound frequency.  This link is really fun and interactive. https://www.flutopedia.com/sound_color.htm

    Links to the research and music of Paul Winter Consort. https://www.ocean-attitude.com/articles/environnement/630-paul-winter-s-40th-annual-winter-solstice-celebrationhttps://paulwinter.bandcamp.com/album/road-remasteredSupport the show

    • 1 hr 10 min
    Ron Hicks: Emotions Behind The Figures

    Ron Hicks: Emotions Behind The Figures

    In this captivating podcast episode, join us as we delve into the world of artist Ron Hicks and explore the emotions and experiences that breathe life into his mesmerizing figure paintings. Hosted by The ArtSol curator, Rose Fredrick, the episode takes us on a journey through Ron Hicks' artistic evolution, from his early days working in a complaint department to becoming a renowned figure painter.
    Hicks' art is a reflection of his personal experiences, and as an African American man, he infuses his paintings with vivid emotions that jump off the canvas. Memories of his mother's influence and the complexities of existence are masterfully portrayed in every brushstroke. We discover how Ron's journey led him to embrace his true self through painting, ultimately expressing his unique perspective on the world.

    The episode concludes with a sensory experience, drawing parallels between Ron's emotionally charged figures and a beautiful strawberry tres leches cake created by skilled Chef Johnny DePierro. Just as food can evoke emotions, Ron Hicks' art has the power to take us on a journey that touches our hearts and souls with every brushstroke.
    Join us as we celebrate the depth and significance of Ron Hicks' artwork, inviting listeners to get lost in the emotions that lie beneath the brush.
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    • 1 hr 9 min

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