70 episodes

The Stolen Hours Podcast is a media collection of recorded conversations with known or unknown Creatives across the Arts.  Guests share what they create within the stolen hours of their lives. Listen in to help support the community of creators and to find some inspiration of your own.

The Stolen Hours Podcast Dennis Dalelio

    • Arts
    • 4.7 • 12 Ratings

The Stolen Hours Podcast is a media collection of recorded conversations with known or unknown Creatives across the Arts.  Guests share what they create within the stolen hours of their lives. Listen in to help support the community of creators and to find some inspiration of your own.

    Benjamin Kator: An Artist... in Recovery: Ep. 69 S3

    Benjamin Kator: An Artist... in Recovery: Ep. 69 S3

    Benjamin Kator is an artist working and living in Philadelphia. From his roots in New Jersey, he ended up in the Kensington neighborhood in Philly while dealing with addiction. There he found a road to recovery and a new lease on his life as a creator.  For the past 5 years, he has built his life back up while building up a small art space named The Blockchain Gallery.  The gallery became a beacon of light in the struggling community. Ben left the light of the space on throughout the night to offer something different than the cycle of struggle that so many walked through on the streets. For creatives, it became a place to show and see work. For those in the neighborhood struggling with substance abuse, homelessness, or poverty it became a safe space to experience community and culture.  Blockchain Gallery gave Ben a place to create and share his creations, but building it into a not-for-profit entity also gave him a positive project to concentrate on while he worked out his life.  Kator's portfolio, full of pen and ink illustrations of the musicians he loves and his experimentations with abstraction and digital art, developed in earnest as he was given back his love and drive to create.   Follow his next ventures in life on Instagram @benkator1




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    • 1 hr 12 min
    Jessica Russo Scherr- An American Artist and Art Educator in Germany: Ep. 68 S3

    Jessica Russo Scherr- An American Artist and Art Educator in Germany: Ep. 68 S3

    Jessica Russo Scherr is an artist known for her large-scale paintings and social media videos that demystify art making. Her paintings intertwine her love of art history, travel, memory, and motherhood in a manner that often blends represented reality to such a degree that the visuals combine into plays of abstraction. Jessica is an International Baccalaureate Art Educator who challenges her students to create large-scale paintings and to understand their work in the context of art history. As a dedicated creator and as a teaching tool, she can't help but create her paintings in the same space as her students. Her media presence is full of honest experiences of succeeding and failing using materials like Gelli printmaking sheets or more traditional art-making methods. The Fulbright Grant she received earlier in her career set her on a track of international art education and art creation ventures that continue into her life now.  Jessica lives with her two kids and her husband in Germany where she teaches at the Frankfurt International School and continues to influence and share her passion for art with others. Jessica's creative life can be followed at @bluelavaart.




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    • 51 min
    Eteri Chkadua- From Soviet Control to a Life of Freedom and Art Making: Ep. 67 S3

    Eteri Chkadua- From Soviet Control to a Life of Freedom and Art Making: Ep. 67 S3

    Eteri Chkadua- From Soviet Control to a Life of Freedom and Art Making: Ep. 67 S3 (published 3/21/2024)

    Eteri studied at the Academy of Arts in Tbilisi, Georgia where her professors taught her to avoid Soviet style Social Realism, with an embrace of abstract and impressionist styles, as a reaction against the oppressive state. Before she finished her time there she made a painting that contained figurative realism to bust the chops of her professors that surprised them so much that it propelled her into the art scene of her home country. She came to America in 1988 with an American Linguist who was studying the Georgian language and helped her leave a place where no one was allowed to leave. Since then, she has become known around the world as a figurative painter who explores serious topics with a sense of humor. Her paintings explore the content of her new life in America (from Rastafarians to new relationships) alongside references to her life back in Georgia or the weapons of war that oppress people around the world. Enjoy this conversation that taps into topics of her creative art-making to Russian control that still threatens today.




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    • 45 min
    Big Families, Hard Workers, Artists- Melissa and Corey Hardin and Kitchen and Dennis Dalelio: Ep. 66 S2

    Big Families, Hard Workers, Artists- Melissa and Corey Hardin and Kitchen and Dennis Dalelio: Ep. 66 S2

    A conversation between four artists who juggle big families, lots of jobs, and sneak in more time than ever to make things. We discuss the joys and struggles of having it all- from artist tips when your life is full of taking care of the kids to humble entrepreneurial endeavors.  Corey and Melissa Hardin, owners of The Art Studio in Highland Lakes, have four children, several jobs, two BFAs, and a passion for making and teaching art. Corey earned his BFA from Pratt and is a career-long Union Carpenter.  Melissa earned her BFA from Ramapo College and is a dedicated art educator in her own art school, and marketing coordinator for Gym Guys. My wife Kristin Dalelio (aka Kitchen) and I have five kids, two BFAs, and a passion for making and teaching art as well.  Kitch got her dual major degrees in Art and Religion from Felician University and is now a Cottage Food licensed baker. Dennis Dalelio earned his BFA from Mason Gross at Rutgers University, his MFA from William Paterson University, and has been a career-long art teacher (and host of this show.) Through years of alarm clocks or babies waking them up before dawn, ships passing each other in the night, learning how to be parents full of wisdom, and dedicated workers who earn their paychecks, all four have maintained a practice of creating and/or teaching art that makes them feel alive and to be who they each were created to be.  


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    • 1 hr 7 min
    Where Artist's Gather in North Jersey- Paul Larsen of Paul Larsen Gallery: Ep. 65 S2

    Where Artist's Gather in North Jersey- Paul Larsen of Paul Larsen Gallery: Ep. 65 S2

    Paul Larsen grew up in the woods of West Milford Township in NJ, just up the road from Greenwood Lake and just a stroll away from the Appalachian Trail. Now, he is a cultured arts advocate and community builder who opened an art gallery on a wooded plot of land in the middle of Bergen County next to the flowing waters of the Saddle River. He credits his parents, who brought him to artisan communities throughout NY and NJ and the cultural centers of NYC, and his artistic peers who were always doing interesting things, as his inspiration for a life of collecting and supporting artists. His gallery, in Saddle River, NJ, has become a place to share and sell his collections, but also a place where known and unknown dedicated creators show their work, make new works, and build community.  As he described it, "Our mission is to bring the community together through new exhibitions and opportunities to talk about and engage in fine art."  Follow on instagram @paul_larsen_gallery or go visit him at the gallery in Saddle River, NJ


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    • 53 min
    The Artist, the Baker, the N. J. Collage Maker: Will Brady- Ep. 64 S2

    The Artist, the Baker, the N. J. Collage Maker: Will Brady- Ep. 64 S2

    Enjoy this conversation with Will Brady, an artist and baker who graduated from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers in 2003. Will's work consists of daily records kept in notebooks that are turned into collages. He has exhibited at Montserrat Gallery in Chelsea, NYC from 2007 -2022.  n 2006, he sold his complete collection of undergraduate school notebooks (weighing 300 lbs) to a collector from Japan when it was shown in the Pleiades Gallery in NYC.   Will recently won first place for drawing at the Bergen County Art in the Park show in 2023.

    By Day, Will has spent 18 years working in the baking industry. He was a delivery person for 13 years and more recently worked as a pastry chef for the past 5 years.  His experience as a delivery driver allowed him to learn many North Jersey roads and landmarks that he now includes in his art.  While creating his baked goods, he keeps a folded-up piece of computer paper in his back pocket to write down ideas and create drawings. He then turns those notes into framed collages. You can check out Will’s art on Instagram @wbradyart.


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    • 36 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
12 Ratings

12 Ratings

SVadapalli ,

Inspiring

These interviews and introductions are inspiring. Meeting artists and seeing their artwork is different and listening about their works is truly a different experience to me and I am enjoying and especially recommend to the young artists and newly arrived artists like me.

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Creative and inspiring

I’ve been enjoying this podcast. I love that there are many different types of artists on the show: writers, visual artists, poets, directors, and more. The conversations are inspiring. As an artist, it’s really neat to see how other people approach their craft. Every episode teaches me something new. It also offers a glimpse into worlds I know nothing about, like storyboarding, acting, directing, and woodworking. Part of what I love about Dennis’ podcast is how it highlights his penchant for encouraging the people in his life to strive for excellence in their work. Dennis also has a knack for discovering interesting and talented artists, including a highway evangelist who creates collaborative art pieces all around the country. Thanks for a great show! I’m looking forward to more episodes.

shawnreams ,

Great Podcast!

Love this podcast. Great variety of guests from all walks of life. Super interesting and fun to listen to.

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