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The Art of Matt McKee

Cherry Bomb! The Podcast

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A weekly Art, Sustainability and Food podcast featuring Matt McKee
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Cherry Bomb! The Podcast

The Art of Matt McKee

Cherry Bomb! The Podcast

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Cherry Bomb! The Podcast

The Art of Matt McKee

Cherry Bomb! The Podcast

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A weekly Art, Sustainability and Food podcast featuring Matt McKee
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Episode Notes:Conceptual photographer Jay Coy and I talk about how he started his career as a conceptual artist and maternity photographer. We explore his evolution and creative processes in both coming up with the concepts and executing the fi
Episode Notes:Maine artist, poet and abstract sculptor, Patrick Pierce, talks with me about his origin as an artist and how he works with found materials and natural processes to create massive and intricate sculptures.The philosophies of artis
Episode Notes:Suzanne Schultz, founder and CEO of Canvas Fine Arts, flips the script on me in this episode, driving the conversation as we explore my creative process and the origins of the Sweet Blast series. "One of the most flattering things
Episode Notes:Terry Mahn has been a fixture on the Fashion Scene, especially in Boston, for all of her career. We explore her alternative path through the industry, with emphasis on the authentic, creativity and vintage cloths.Her current job a
Episode Notes:Cai Xi was classically trained in the arts in urban China before coming to New York City in 1987, where she found a path into the abstract world, lead by the textures of an urban world not too dissimilar from her youth.With her fa
Episode Notes:Author Ron Koltnow is a student of micro history. His first book is a study in regional history, exploring the legend of Barberton Chicken, in Akron, Ohio. It is the story of immigration in early America. We talk about his connect
Episode Notes:David Manzi has a unique perspective on the little (and big!) things that make our minds go brrriiinggg! From a Paul Revere Bell to a painting by Caravaggio, his mission is to help us understand how we value these items. And, it p
Episode Notes:As an artist, Jeremey Ogusky has found a balance between the art world and the consumer world by created pottery for a wide variety of commercial clients. His work has been sold in Williams Sonoma, and used in hotels and restauran
Episode Notes:Markus Sebastiano has carved out a niche for himself as a go to artist for interiors of restaurants and hotels across the country and as far away as Dubai. His Blochaus Gallery just opened up in a new space in Newberryport, MA.Joi
Episode Notes:Marie Aspling, founder of Balans, was on a PhD track in Bio Chemistry. Born in South Africa, raised in Sweden, educated in the USA, she looked at her life goals and came to the conclusion that we were working on the wrong end of t
Episode Notes:Domenic Esposito broke out in 2018 by dropping an 800 pound opioid spoon on Perdue to bring awareness to the epidemic of addiction that was created and promoted by corporate greed. But, he isn't just resting on those laurels. He s
Episode Notes:Seattle artist, Aramis Hamer, has gone through some big moves this summer, both literally and figuratively. Her boundless energy and positivity have seen her through a career change, growing an artistic studio practice and a liter
Episode Notes:Diana James started creating interior designs because she loves change. We explore some of the recent changes in the industry, while talking about where she started and what the trend is for the future of housing.Her retail space
Please be mindful: This episode deals with substance abuse, depression and addition. If these are sensitive triggers for you, please take care while listening.Woody Giessmann and I sat down to talk about art, addiction, the Del Fuegos and what
Episode Notes:To paraphrase artist Donna Dodson, Art is a dialog between artist and audience. And, with public art, that dialog sometimes spills into topics beyond what the artist may have intended.Her sculpture, Seagull Cinderella, blew up on
James Carmody asks the right questions, at the right time, to maintain the dignity and respect his guests, his venders and his staff, while changing the world. What do the hospitality industry and the hospital industry have in common? Well, fro
The Myth Makers are a lively pair of artists who travel the world, creating huge avatars to cultural heroes out of local materials in public spaces. Donna Dodson and Andy Moerlein joined me in the studio for an incredible conversation that cove
The Myth Makers are a lively pair of artists who travel the world, creating huge avatars to cultural heroes out of local materials in public spaces. Donna Dodson and Andy Moerlein joined me in the studio for an incredible conversation that cove
Lauren Birmingham, founder of cooking-vacations.com, has created tours of Italy from her heart. And, has made me very hungry to go visiting.During this episode, our conversation lead us to subjects like the Italian version of farm-to-table: you
StreetArtUnitedStates.com is the brain child of Sami Wakim and celebrates the mural and street artists of the world. Far from simple tagging, the graffiti arts featured in the publication speak about society and social issues to so many people.
At the age of 37, Raudric dusted off an idea for a comic book series that he had in college. He gathered up a team of like minded, talented illustrators, artists and writers and started Royal House Comics, specializing in Afrocentric storylines
Sara Mraish Demeter's Art Resource Collaborative for Kids (ARCK)  has eyes on rethinking our aging education system. Confidence, critical thinking, and communications are not taught today at the same level as the hard skills, like math and scie
One consideration that most people don't think about when visiting The United States National Parks is "where do you use the bathroom?" Someone has to design these public restrooms, taking into account the local resources, the climate, and huma
One consideration that most people don't think about when visiting The United States National Parks is "where do you use the bathroom?" Someone has to design these public restrooms, taking into account the local resources, the climate, and huma
Tom Butterfield has built a premiere art museum on an island that is only 21 square miles in size. Join us as we talk about how his idea has worked to create a sustainable community on this tiny, multicultural speck in the middle of the ocean. 
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