Susan Nethercote Studio Insider Art Podcast

Susan Nethercote

An art podcast for painters, creatives and fine artists of all kinds. Susan Nethercote and her guests gives their perspective on what it takes to have a profitable art business and a nourishing art practice.

  1. 05/28/2025

    121. Investigating Dyslexia through the Lens of Visual Art with Kim Percy

    In this video podcast interview I’m chatting with fellow post graduate student and soon-to-be Dr Kim Percy. Kim is a multi-media artist, designer, educator, curator and photographer who in the process of completing her PhD by research. Her studio was just down the hall from mine at uni and we’ve become great friends during my time as a post-grad artist. Kim'spractice-based research for her PhD focusses on Dyslexia and Kim has produced an incredible body of artwork for her graduating exhibition, alongside a brilliant thesis, outlining her discoveries. Today we are chatting all about it alongside giving a look inside her exhibition. This episode is a video podcast, so while it’s a greatstand-alone podcast episode, I encourage you to pop on over to my YouTube channel to check out all the lovely footage of her exhibition: https://youtu.be/erwl6OfzuXs?si=k8gvatJCLtnMx9YO Links for Kim: Website:https://www.kimpercy.com/phd-exhibition Emails: kim@designscope.com.au,k.percy@federation.edu.au Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kimpercyartist/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KimPercyArt Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimpercy/ Links for Susan 🧑🏻‍🎨 MyOnline Courses: https://www.susannethercote.com/online-classes 🖼️ My Art, Prints, Podcast, Blog etc: https://www.susannethercote.com ☕️Donate the price of a coffee on my KOFI page to support this channel:https://ko-fi.com/susannethercote (Thank you!)

    49 min
  2. 11/18/2024

    119. The Ancient art of Egg Tempera Painting with Artist and Author Dr. Ursula Betka

    Dr. Ursula Betka was one of my favourite lecturers and tutors during my 6 years at Melbourne University studying art history in the 1990’s.  Her area of specialisation, in which she has a Ph.D,  focused on Medieval and Renaissance sacred images. On 3rd December, Ursula’s beautiful new book, published by Hardie Grant, is coming out and I was lucky enough to receive an advance copy.  Titled “Techniques of Painting and Gilding in Late Medieval and Early Renaissance Italy.  Egg Tempera and Gold Leaf on Wood Panel”, this sumptuously illustrated, hard back book is a detailed technical manual on the time-honoured painting tradition of egg tempera, used historically for sacred images of the Madonna and Child. Ursula works in a range of historical materials and methods such as egg tempera painting and gilding on wood, parchment and glass, exploring ways in which these traditions and techniques might convey profound beauty and resonate meaning today. Ursula integrates her practice with the teaching and writing of art history by examining the function and context of sacred art objects and the ways in which artistic creation expresses the yearnings of the soul. The enduring symbolic values associated with pigments and colours, exotic decorative fabrics and various landscape and architectural settings is also explored. Ursula’s book-launch coincides with an exhibition of works featured in the book. See the links below for details and where to buy Ursula's book. Links for this episode: See the full blog post for this episode Buy Ursula’s book- Australia Independent bookshop Buy Ursula’s book- Amazon See Ursula’s exhibition Nov 18-Dec 6 2024 Artist Demonstration workshops Ursula’s Instagram Ursula does not have a website, feel free to email her at ursulabetka@gmail.com  or contact her on Instagram General Susan Nethercote Links: Consider donating the price of a coffee to support this podcast on my KOFI page (thank you!): ⁠https://ko-fi.com/Y8Y0PTP3J⁠ Suse's Instagram Suse's website Suse’s Youtube Channel Suse's Facebook

    58 min
  3. 04/09/2024

    117. Inside my Solo Exhibition at Art Gallery of Ballarat

    Hi friends and welcome to episode 117.  It’s been a wild month for me as I’ve had my second solo exhibition, ‘An Ornamental Education’ running here at the art gallery of Ballarat.  It’s been an incredible ride having my first exhibition at a public art gallery and I wanted to make sure that I shared it with you before it ends on 14thApril. I’ve created a full guided tour for you on my YouTube channel. I really hope you head on over there to check it out, because the audio for this episode makes a whole lot more sense when you can see the artwork.  But nevertheless, I know that many of you prefer to listen rather than look while painting in the studio, so I wanted to make it available to you here on the podcast as well.  I’ll be sure to leave the link to the video in the show notes so you can check that out too.  This episode also includes an absolutely brilliant address given by my dear friend and fellow artist, Dr Louisann King.  at the opening celebration held at the gallery on 8th March, which also happened to be International Women’s Day.  It was so incredibly eloquent and brought so much depth and understanding about this body of work, that I really wanted to include it in full.    I also just wanted to mention, that in May and June I’m teaching my first in-person  2 day painting workshops since before Covid. I’m running them with the beautiful crew at Artable in May and June.  The workshop on the Gold Coast in June has sold out, which is wonderful.  But there are still a few spots available at my Melbourne workshop on 4th and 5th of May.  So if you’d like to learn how to paint in my signature bright, floral abstract style, be sure to click on the links below. View the Youtube video for this episode: https://www.susannethercote.com/youtube-1/inside-my-solo-exhibition View the Melbourne 2 day painting workshop details: https://artable.com.au/workshops/adults/soulful-abstract-florals-in-acrylics-2-days-melbourne-may-2024 All art and my limited edition jigsaw puzzle are available at https://www.susannethercote.com/ Donate the price of a coffee to support this podcast on my KOFI page (thank you!): ⁠⁠https://ko-fi.com/Y8Y0PTP3J⁠⁠   Susan Nethercote: ⁠⁠⁠Suse's Instagram⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Suse's education website⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Suse's art website⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Suse’s Youtube Channel⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Suse's Facebook⁠⁠⁠

    21 min
  4. 02/27/2024

    116. I got Accepted into a Master of Visual Art

    It’s been a while between episodes, so in this chat I’m filling you in on some rather big changes that have been happening in my art practice and, well, my whole life as a consequence.  As I’ve been working on my latest solo exhibition ‘An Ornamental Education’ (Art Gallery of Ballarat 7th-14thMarch 2024), I’ve been working intimately with historical sources for the first time, and it has lit a big fire in me for this method of making research-based artwork.    It gradually became clear to me, with my art history background, that what I had created already would be a great foundation for a MA research project.  This raised the question for me- is returning to post graduate research something that is calling to me after 25 years away from academia?    As it turns out, there were so many yeses that have presented themselves to this question overt the past 6 months, that this is indeed what will be starting in about 3 month’s time.  Join me for this cozy studio chat as I walk you through how this latest evolution in my art career has transpired and why I have made this choice to return to life as a post-graduate student.  And if you’re a visual person like me and would like to see me in the studio alongside some lovely footage of me painting for my latest exhibition, then be sure to pop on over  Links: View the full YouTube video of this episode here: https://youtu.be/umXrl1yXqSI Donate the price of a coffee to support this podcast on my KOFI page (thank you!): ⁠https://ko-fi.com/Y8Y0PTP3J⁠   Susan Nethercote: ⁠⁠Suse's Instagram⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Suse's education website⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Suse's art website⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Suse’s Youtube Channel⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Suse's Facebook⁠⁠

    25 min
  5. 02/27/2024

    115. How I'm doing Historical Research to Inspire my Art

    Welcome to episode 115 of the Studio insider art podcast.  Today’s episode is once again an audio extract from my latest YouTube video.  If you’d like to check out the visual to everything, I’m talking about then I highly recommend that you pop on over to the YouTube video and check it out.   In this episode I’m taking you along with me as I do some historical research at the State Library of Victoria that relates to my latest exhibition.  I’m researching an early Victorian female Botanical artist and writer called Louisa Anne Meredith, who migrated from England to Tasmania in the 1830’s.  Her writing and illustration is influencing the artwork I am creating for my upcoming 2024 exhibition ‘The Garden Within’ and I wanted to take the opportunity to view some of these very old books of hers in person.   I’ll walk you through all the gorgeous old books I view in the State Library Heritage reading room, including some that are enormous and incredibly beautifully illustrated! And I’ll also share with you a magical discovery I made while I was there that was so inspiring to me.   Then I take you back into the studio and show you a sample of the work I’ve been making that directly relates to Louisa-Anne Meredith and the other female botanical artists of the colonial era.   I really hope you enjoy this inside look at how I go about doing historical research to inspire my art and how this can be a rich and rewarding part of the creative process. In this episode, you’ll learn about: The treasures to be found at the State Library of Victoria, Melbourne What kinds of resources I am looking at in my research The surprises you can find in the archive How the physicality of primary sources inspires me See how I am applying my research in some of the work I am making. Links: View the full YouTube video of this episode here: https://youtu.be/wrH3KUTA19E Donate the price of a coffee to support this podcast on my KOFI page (thank you!): https://ko-fi.com/Y8Y0PTP3J   Susan Nethercote: ⁠Suse's Instagram⁠ ⁠Suse's education website⁠ ⁠Suse's art website⁠ ⁠Suse’s Youtube Channel⁠ ⁠Suse's Facebook⁠

    25 min
  6. 06/15/2023

    114. How to Finish Difficult Paintings

    Finishing difficult paintings.  I think we all have one (or two or three) faced against a wall or at the back of a cupboard, those difficult paintings that we just can’t seem to face completing. I know that you know what I’m talking about. Well, I have some artistic medicine for you today.  In this month’s episode, I’m walking you through 20 tips that I use in my own art practice to help me finish difficult paintings. All tips are super practical and down to earth and I hope will really help you find your flow with completing those tricky artworks. If you'd like to see me working on my own difficult painting as I cat through these points, then be sure to check out the Youtube video: https://youtu.be/gWur-oMjljo And if you'd like to download a PDF of the 20 tips I walk you through, sign up to receive them here: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/5e7e91c96a87150027f6e075   In this episode, you’ll learn about: Managing emotions: Not getting upset when faced with challenges and understanding that each artwork has its own timeline. Subconscious insights: Putting the painting aside in a visible place allows the subconscious mind to provide insights over time. Intuitive decision-making: Resting conscious attention on the painting and relying on intuition to determine what it needs. Time investment: Recognizing the importance of giving the painting enough time, as certain edits may require extensive work. Letting go: Being open to letting go of beloved aspects of the artwork ("killing your darlings") in order to move forward and follow intuition. Refreshing perspectives: Taking breaks, enjoying tea or coffee, and stepping back to evaluate progress. Different viewpoints: Taking photos of the painting to gain a fresh perspective and using black and white photos to assess value contrast. Links: Youtube video: https://youtu.be/gWur-oMjljo https://www.susannethercotestudio.com/free-resources direct link to 20 tips pdf: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/5e7e91c96a87150027f6e075 https://susannethercotestudio.com/online-classes   https://www.youtube.com/@susan.nethercote/videos  Susan Nethercote: Suse's Instagram Suse's education website Suse's art website Suse’s Youtube Channel Suse's Facebook

    29 min
4.8
out of 5
35 Ratings

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An art podcast for painters, creatives and fine artists of all kinds. Susan Nethercote and her guests gives their perspective on what it takes to have a profitable art business and a nourishing art practice.