Alessandra Moctezuma on her career in art academia
Alessandra Moctezuma, although an amazing artist herself, chose to be active in the academic field raising new generations of artists. Her work and her journey are worth exploring!
Alessandra Moctezuma, although an amazing artist herself, chose to be active in the academic field raising new generations of artists. Her work and her journey are worth exploring!
I am a huge fan of Erik Abel’s art! His style is absolutely unique and his whirlwind of career is a dream for any visual artist out there. I asked Erik to tell his story and was surprised to hear his thoughts on what it means to be a “successful artist” and why he is not sharing his new art project with the public.
Bea Gold, an artist, writer, and a great friend of mine, invited me to be a part of the exciting project. She wrote and illustrated her second book and asked me to help her with designing, publishing, and promoting it. How could I say no?
Jay’s biggest goal is to create as many economic opportunities for local artists as possible and change the narrative of making artists volunteer their time and talent because their work should be valued and compensated!
Ann Golumbuck is one of those people who exude so much positive energy that you can’t help but get inspired! In this episode, Ann is sharing a story about quitting her career in sports after being hit by a car and severely injured, and how that put her on a path of becoming a colorful, expressive, and highly sought-after artist.
As a Plein Air painter, Caroline Karp uses an expressionistic perspective to capture moments and places. Her paintings are known for their boldness and the intense emotion that comes with the creation process.
Sylvia Becker-Hill is a corporate executive coach, edutainer on international leadership stages, bestselling author, and founder of a boutique publishing house adding women’s stories to human history.
“I am only committed to following my inner visions and imagination, which seeks actualization. There is almost a sacred demand for attention as I work to spontaneously discover the colors, shapes and composition of the piece” – Ingrid Hoffmeister
Watercolor artist, photographer, and grassroots activist Jena Olson found her passion in non-profit operations