51 episodes

Artist and Filmmaker Stephanie Graham digs deep with people who are nothing like her.

Every other week the NoseyAF podcast gets all up in the business of movers, shakers, and subculture makers. Stephanie explores how these wonderful people found themselves in the worlds they are a part of. We are giving people their flowers NOW!

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    • 4.9 • 18 Ratings

Artist and Filmmaker Stephanie Graham digs deep with people who are nothing like her.

Every other week the NoseyAF podcast gets all up in the business of movers, shakers, and subculture makers. Stephanie explores how these wonderful people found themselves in the worlds they are a part of. We are giving people their flowers NOW!

    ATLANTA, PRINTS AND PODCASTS with Jamaal Barber

    ATLANTA, PRINTS AND PODCASTS with Jamaal Barber

    Atlanta, Prints, and Podcasts with Jamaal Barber
    Hey Everyone!! Welcome to another episode of another noseyAF!!! This is episode 51!
    Summary of the episode In this episode I enjoyed sitting with the incredibly talented artist and printmaker Jamal Barber. Jamal, a Virginia native now deeply embedded in the Atlanta art scene, shares his journey from stumbling upon a screen printing demo to becoming a full-fledged artist passionate about the craft.
    We delve into the intricacies of printmaking, discussing how the medium's process-oriented nature helped Jamal find his artistic voice and build confidence. He opens up about the challenges and triumphs of pursuing art full-time, especially after being laid off from his job. It's a story of resilience, with Jamal crediting his wife's unwavering support as a pivotal factor in his decision to focus on his art career.
    Our conversation also touches on the importance of honesty in the art world, the evolving definition of success, and the role of relationships in an artist's life. Jamal emphasizes that art is not just about individual achievement but also about the partnerships and life circumstances that shape an artist's journey.
    Additionally, Jamal gives us a peek into his podcast, Studio Noise, which he views as a curation project, highlighting the diverse voices and experiences within the art community. He reflects on the significance of sharing these stories and how they can inspire listeners to understand that there's no single path to being an artist.
    This episode is a testament to the power of curiosity, the strength found in community, and the beauty of a life dedicated to art. Join us for this insightful and heartfelt conversation with Jamal Barber and discover the multifaceted world of printmaking and the vibrant art scene in Atlanta.
    Topics discussed: Jamal Barber's journey from discovering screen printing to establishing himself as an artist in the Atlanta scene. The role of resilience and support, particularly from Jamal's wife, in navigating the challenges of pursuing art full-time. Insights into the importance of honesty, evolving definitions of success, and the role of relationships in an artist's life, as discussed through Jamal's experiences and reflections. Jaamal’s bio: Jamaal Barber is a creative, imaginative soul born in Virginia and raised in North Carolina. In 2013, after seeing a screen printing demo at a local art store, Jamaal started experimenting with printmaking and made it his primary focus. His woodcuts and mixed media prints are displayed at ZuCot Gallery. They have also been included in the Decatur Arts Festival, Atlanta Print Biennial Show and at various art shows around the Metro Atlanta area. Additionally, Jamaal has done work for Twitter, the New York Times, Penguin Random House, Black Art in America and Emory University.
    In 2004, Jamaal moved to Atlanta, GA where he now resides with his wife and two children.

    Connect with Jaamal
    Instagram: @jbarberstudio
                       :@studionoizepodcast
    Website: www.jbarberstudio.com/

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    Instagram: @stephaniegraham
                       :@noseyafpod
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    • 56 min
    Celebrating 50 Episodes: A noseyAF Q&A Special

    Celebrating 50 Episodes: A noseyAF Q&A Special

    Hey there, noseyAF fam! Stephanie Graham here, and guess what? We're hitting a significant milestone with our 50th episode, and it's a Q&A special, baby! I'm seriously feeling the love from all of you fantastic listeners, whether you've been rocking with us since day one or just hopping on board. Seriously, your support means the world to me, and I'm beyond stoked to celebrate this momentous occasion with every one of you.
    So, what's in store for this special ep?

    Well, get ready to dive deep into all sorts of topics as I spill the beans on my summer plans (Summertime Chi vibes, anyone?), reminisce about my very first artwork, and even dish on which Real Housewife could make it big in the visual art scene. Plus, we're tackling the big question of how to bring creativity into those oh-so-serious corporate settings and diving into the ultimate goal of our beloved podcast.

    This is only possible with your fantastic questions and the vibrant noseyAF community we've built together. Seriously, you all are the real MVPs. And hey, the fun doesn't stop here! We've got more epic episodes, bonus content, and surprises lined up for Season Five, so you better stay tuned, stay curious, and keep those questions coming. Do you want to join the convo or share your thoughts? Hit me at Stephanie@missgraham.com, slide into those show notes, and leave feedback. Until next time, noseyAF friends, keep being curious and remarkable, and I'll catch you on the flip side!
    Resources mentioned in this episode Hit up Kristyn Edwards if you need help with leadership Meg Franklin on noseyAF Check out Julia Cameron's The Artist Way  
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    • 34 min
    Textures, Tones and Cirque Colors with Alyane Spafford

    Textures, Tones and Cirque Colors with Alyane Spafford

    Welcome back to noseyAF.
    Today, we're wrapping up our On the Rock Series by chatting with artist Alayne Spafford. But first, a heads-up: Next episode, it's all about you. I'll be answering your questions, so send them over via email or DM on Instagram.
    Alayne Spafford is an Edmonton-based visual artist. Originally from Saskatchewan, she spent time in Montreal and worked at Cirque du Soleil before settling in Alberta to focus on painting full-time. Her work explores the balance between chaos and order, reflecting her background in textiles and her time in the circus world.
    Now, let's dive into our conversation with Alayne.
    Connect with Alyane
    Instagram: @alayne_spafford
     
     
    Website: www.alaynespafford.com
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    • 42 min
    Hues of Insight with Marie Lannoo

    Hues of Insight with Marie Lannoo

    Welcome to noseyAF, continuing on with the On the Rock Series, where we dive deep into the intriguing realm of art and creativity. I'm thrilled to introduce our esteemed guest today, Marie Lannoo, a Canadian artist whose boundary-breaking work continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
    Born in Simcoe, Ontario, and raised in Delhi, Ontario, Lannoo's artistic journey has taken her to the vibrant landscape of Saskatchewan, where she has flourished as a painter primarily based in Saskatoon. Known for her mesmerizing abstract paintings.
    Lannoo's creations tantalize the senses with their layered colors and intricate textures, challenging us to explore the nuances of perception and form.
    Throughout her illustrious career, Lannoo has garnered recognition and support from esteemed institutions, including grants from the Saskatchewan Arts Board. Her recent publication, "In Extremis," offers a profound glimpse into her exploration of light and color, enriched by thought-provoking essays from Robin Kingsburgh, Leah Taylor, and Robert Youds. Additionally, Lannoo's involvement with 330g—an independent artist-run space in Saskatoon—underscores her commitment to nurturing artistic dialogue and collaboration within the community.
    But before we delve into our conversation with Marie, I want to extend an invitation to our listeners. We're planning our first Q+A episode, and we want to hear from you! Whether you have burning questions about Marie's artistry, her creative process, or anything else related to the world of art, we want to hear them. Head over to our Instagram page @noseyAFpod and leave your questions in the comments. Your curiosity could shape the direction of our upcoming episodes! Now, without further ado, let's unravel the colorful world of Marie Lannoo.
    Connect with Marie Lannoo
    Instagram: @marielannoo5
    Website: https://marielannoo.com/
    Check out Marie's Book 
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    • 53 min
    Beyond the Bindings: Exploring Artistic Narrative with Conny Gölz Schmitt

    Beyond the Bindings: Exploring Artistic Narrative with Conny Gölz Schmitt

    In this episode, we delve into the spunky, bright, and warm world of Conny Goelz Schmitt, a renowned collage artist and sculptor whose work is deeply influenced by her rich multicultural experiences. Conny's journey spans continents, from her upbringing in Germany to her time in Taiwan and eventual settling in the United States. She seamlessly integrates elements of her diverse cultural background through her art, drawing inspiration from German artistry's meticulous attention to detail, the vibrant retro aesthetics of 1980s Taiwan, and the boundless creativity of the American pioneering spirit.

    Her profound connection with vintage books lies at the core of Conny's artistic expression. She shares her evolution from 2D collages to intricate 3D sculptures, experimenting with various levels of complexity and materials such as wallpaper and enamel. Despite exploring different mediums, Conny's unwavering dedication to books as her primary medium remains unwavering. For her, books serve as a conduit for time travel, bridging the past with the future and igniting a continuous stream of creative ideas.

    During our conversation, Conny reflects on her recent residency in Pouch Cove, delving into the projects she worked on and the inspiration she drew from the serene coastal surroundings. We explore the underlying reasons behind her choice of books as a medium and her profound attachment to them, prompting her to question the essence of her creative journey and the inexhaustible wellspring of ideas that fuels her passion.
    Finally, we discuss Conny's unique perspective on cultural similarities from her immersive experiences in Germany, Taiwan, and the United States. Through her keen observations, she unveils unexpected connections that transcend geographical boundaries, highlighting the universal language of art that resonates across diverse cultures.
    Conny is a joy, and I hope you enjoy this conversation!
    Topics discussed:
    • Cultural Fusion in Art:
    • The Timeless Medium of Vintage Books
    • Exploring Creativity and Collaboration.

    About Conny:
    Conny Goelz Schmitt is a collage artist and sculptor who spent her youth in Germany, moved to Taiwan in her twenties, and relocated to the US in 1996. Having been immersed in three very different cultures, she is drawn to hard edge painting influenced by the German “attention to detail”, the retro color palette reminiscent of Taiwan in the 80s, and the very often experimental and creative pioneering spirit of Americans. Her medium of choice is almost without exception the vintage book. In Germany she studied Sinology and German Literature at Eberhard Karls University in Tuebingen. She was named Sculptor of the Year by Chief Curator of Boston University, Kate McNamara in CAA’s 69th Members’ Prize Show. In 2016, Paul C. Ha, Director of the List Visual Art Center at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, selected her work for the Best Multi Media Prize in CAA’s National Prize Show. She was awarded a fellowship to the Vermont Studio Center for 2020. Besides exhibiting at Kathryn Markel Fine Arts, New York, NY and Hidell Brooks Gallery in Charlotte, her work has been featured at Galerie Biesenbach, Cologne (Germany), the Cultural Association of Rosa Venerini, Viterbo (Italy), The Painting Center, New York, Site: Brooklyn, New York, The Danforth Art Museum, Framingham, MA, among others. Conny has a studio in Beverly, Massachusetts.
    Connect with Conny Gölz Schmitt
    Conny’s Instagram
    Conny’s Website

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    @noseyafpod
    Check out my art and projects
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    • 42 min
    The Art of Balance: Meg Franklin on Life, Cats, and Painting Dreams

    The Art of Balance: Meg Franklin on Life, Cats, and Painting Dreams

    In this vibrant episode of the Nosy AF Podcast, I had the pleasure of chatting with the incredibly talented artist Meg Franklin. Meg's journey from the picturesque landscapes of Georgia to the bustling art scene of New York and back again is a tale of passion, creativity, and the pursuit of an artist's dream.
    Meg shared her experiences of living in New York for 15 years, her eventual return to Georgia, and the accidental acquisition of a bunch of cats. We delved into her dream of ditching the regular job to paint full-time, free from the distractions of office life.
    Throughout the episode, we explored Meg's artistic process, including her transition from painting on velvet to using vibrant colors on black backgrounds. Meg's work is influenced by the color palettes of her childhood, Muppets, and even the movie Fantasia, which she watches repeatedly for inspiration.
    We also touched on the importance of networking in New York and how Meg has adapted to connecting with the art world digitally since moving back to Georgia. Meg's insights into what makes a good painting and her criteria for her own work provided a fascinating glimpse into the mind of an artist.
    Meg and I discussed the benefits of art residencies, like the one we both attended at Pooch Cove, and how such experiences can rejuvenate an artist's creativity. We also touched on the darker side of the art world, including the recent tragedy involving the Titanic submarine expedition near Newfoundland, where we had our residency.
    As always, I aim to bring you closer to the lives of fascinating individuals, and Meg Franklin's story is no exception. Her blend of humor, artistic insight, and candid sharing made for an inspiring and entertaining episode. So grab your paintbrushes, and let's dive into the colorful world of Meg Franklin on this episode of Nosy AF.
    Remember to stay connected and let me know your thoughts on the episode. And if you're curious about my own art and film projects, check out my website at MissGraham.com. Until next time, keep being curious and nosy about the world around you!
    Topics discussed:
    Meg's Vibrant Color Palette The Necessity of New York for Artistic Success The Importance of Artist Friendships I made this bio about Meg:
    (well me and Chat GPT did)
    Meg Franklin, a painter originally from Georgia, embarked on a creative journey that led her to New York, where she resided for about 15 years. Despite her rich educational background, including an MFA in Painting from the New York Academy of Art in 2013, an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Florida in 2007, and a BA in English from Washington and Lee University in 2004, Meg felt the magnetic pull of her Southern roots. Now back in Georgia, she finds inspiration for her art in the serene charm of her home state.
    Meg's artistic achievements are highlighted by solo and two-person exhibitions, such as the collaborative "Appetite of Ghosts" with Marcia Resnick at Turn Gallery, New York, NY, in 2019, and solo shows like "Gloryland" at Occulus Gallery, Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles, CA, and "Small, Small World" at Marvin Gardens, Ridgewood, NY, both in 2018. Her contributions extend to various group exhibitions, showcasing her work in cities like London, San Francisco, and Brooklyn.
    In addition to her visual accomplishments, Meg has left her mark in literary circles. Noteworthy publications include features in "The Coastal Post," where Jen Shepard explored "The Hazy Identity of Objects" in November 2017, and "The Cluster Mag," which showcased "Not-Men" in May 2013. Roxy Kirshenbaum delved into Meg's artistry in "The Artists: Meg Franklin" for "The WILD Magazine" in the same year. Maria Teicher provided insights "Inside the Studio with Meg Franklin" on the NYAA Blog in November 2012, giving readers a glimpse into Meg's creative process.
    Despite the twists and turns of her artistic journey, Meg Franklin continues to seek authenticity and fulfillment in her art, guided by he

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Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
18 Ratings

18 Ratings

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Relatable and artsy

This podcast is relatable and artsy. I really like the way Stephanie delivers to the mic and her perspective on being an artist.

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Thoughtful discussions

Great thoughts, Stephanie has some great points and comes from a great perspective that she uses to color her conversations!

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My new best friend!

I love listening to this show because I feel like I’m learning with friends. The flow of conversation feels natural and I feel like Steph is thinking the same things I’m thinking! The show is witty, fun and for everyone.

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