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Alexandra Hunt

Art Intervention

A weekly History podcast
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Art Intervention

Alexandra Hunt

Art Intervention

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Art Intervention

Alexandra Hunt

Art Intervention

A weekly History podcast
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In this Mini Episode, we are talking about Canadian artist Lisa Brawn. Brawn is known for her vibrant and exciting woodcuts and depict a variety of subjects. Some woodcuts depict incredibly detailed birds, while others portray pop icons known
In this episode we begin to look at the world of art crime, beginning with one of the most famous heists of all time - that of the Mona Lisa from the Louvre in 1911. Listen now!In this episode we talked about the article "It's Time to Take Dow
In this Mini Episode, we are talking about Vanessa Barragão and her incredible textile art work. Check out Barragão's webpage here and watch these amazing videos of her work here and here. Music this episode is Sneeuwland by Oskar SchusterVis
In this episode of Art Intervention we take a look at the dramatic life of the incredible, Artemisia Gentileschi. Gentileschi was perhaps one of the most successful female artists to come out of the Renaissance period, but what about her was so
In this Mini Episode, we are talking about Mariko Kusumoto!You can visit her webpage at https://www.marikokusumoto.com/ and see her social media here.  You can also read a bit about her on the Artsy page that was mentioned in the mini episode
*This episode contains descriptions of violence between intimate partners, self harm, depression and listener discretion is advised* In this episode we talked about Picasso and his very complicated life. Check out links to articles and resourc
In this mini episode of Art Intervention, we celebrate the work of Japanese-Canadian artist Toshiko MacAdam. MacAdam is a textile artist and educator, working in Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada (Mi'kma'ki which the ancestral and traditional lands o
This episode breaks down my top six recommendations to shake up art educational practice. This episode will not be for everyone and there are some bigger generalizations about art and art education - namely I call out some typical art activitie
In this mini episode, we take a look at the influential Canadian sculptor, Katie Ohe.  Visit https://www.koartscentre.org/ to learn more about Ohe, Harry Kiyooka and the KOAC.Music is Sneeuwland by Oskar Schuster,
In this conversation, I meet with artists Caitlind R.C Brown and Timothy Belliveau. We talk about art as disruption and what disruption even means. The conversation is a broad but engaging look at a life in the arts and the truths that come wit
Teresa Wong is an incredible author and illustrator that you should know about. In this quick episode, we look at the massive impact she has on readers by connecting with them emotionally about difficult topics. Listen now! Music Notes:Sneeu
Our final look at Frida Kahlo takes us into some uncomfortable territory - that of appropriation. Listen now! Music Notes:Summer Days by Kai Engel, The ScopeMexico DF 1996 by Monplaisir, Baisers de SonaraSpringish by Gillicuddy, Plays Gui
In this mini episode, we talk about Calgary based artist Jeff De Boer. De Boer creates amazing metal sculptures that are incredibly detailed and draw from whimsical inspirations like tin toys. You can see more of his work at http://jeffdeboer.c
In this first Mini-Episode, we take a look at the amazing author, illustrator and educator - Lynda Barry.Thanks to Erin and Melissa for suggesting Lynda Barry. If you would like to suggest and artist that others should know about, let us know
Coming soon to the podcast, you can expect a bit of a shake up. Each month, you will still get a full length, deep dive into the wild world of art and art history but you can also begin to look forward to shorter and more frequent, mini episode
In part two, we look at the political leanings of Kahlo and how her intense love of Communism brought her close to a political assassination that shook the entire globe. How is it possible that artists can come so close to political intrigue? A
How do we make sense of life when our bodies betray us? How does disability break barriers when it comes to beauty? In this episode, Body, we begin a multi-episode dive into the disruption that was the life and work of one of the greatest paint
In this first episode, we discuss how a war in 1812 has influenced artists that are currently using covert yet confrontational tactics to address discrimination in the Art Community.. 
Welcome to Art Intervention, a podcast about the gritty and chaotic side of the art world.
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