Episodes

  • Art is a Given and Don't Collaborate With Your Spouse (Darion McCloud and Elizabeth Stevens)
    May 31 2022

    For our final episode, we put ourselves on blast, bringing our artist partners in to talk about living as a two-artist couple, raising kids, and NOT collaborating with your partner. This podcast is supported by the South Carolina Arts Commission. Special thanks for 701 Center for Contemporary Art and Artists U. Music by Sheldon Wright and Jamil Byrom. Free downloads of Making Your Life as an Artist and the ARTISTS RAISING KIDS COMPENDIUM at artistsu.org. You can find Darion McCloud at darionmccloud.com. You can find Elizabeth Stevens at www.kelizabethstevens.com. You can find the hosts at: michaelapilarbrown.com andrewsimonet.com

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Shadetree Mechanics: Time Time Time Never Enough Time (Emily Clanton)
    May 31 2022

    Our second Shadetree Mechanics episode where we sit down with an artist to talk through a challenge or issue. We talked with visual artist Emily Clanton about endless to-do lists, how long things really take, and getting your studio time. And a bonus segment with an Artists U tool: writing down everything you are doing. This podcast is supported by the South Carolina Arts Commission. Special thanks for 701 Center for Contemporary Art and Artists U. Music by Sheldon Wright and Jamil Byrom. You can find Emily Clanton at emilyclantonart.com Free downloads of Making Your Life as an Artist and the Artists U Workbook: artistsu.org You can find the hosts at: michaelapilarbrown.com andrewsimonet.com

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    23 mins
  • The Difference Between a Condo and a Community (Cedric Umoja)
    May 31 2022

    We talked with painter, muralist, hip hop artist, and alchemist Cedric Umoja about honest conversations, his three-artist household, and the difference between a condo and a community.

    And a bonus segment with an Artists U tool: artist mission statements.

    This podcast is supported by the South Carolina Arts Commission. Special thanks for 701 Center for Contemporary Art and Artists U.

    Music by Sheldon Wright and Jamil Byrom.

    You can find Cedric Umoja on his weekly hip hop radio show, Sumn for tha Cultcha, Monday-Saturday 8pm-9pm on Www.raidtheradio.com www.cedricumoja.com

    IG: Umojaizm

    FB: Cedric Umoja

    Free downloads of Making Your Life as an Artist and the Artists U Workbook atartistsu.org

    You can find the hosts at: michaelapilarbrown.com andrewsimonet.com

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    55 mins
  • Shadetree Mechanics: Reminding Funders—and Ourselves—How Artists Really Work (Kali Ferguson)
    May 31 2022

    Our first Shadetree Mechanics episode where we sit down with an artist to talk through a challenge or issue. We talked with storyteller and performer Kali Ferguson about shifting course and seeing funders as partners (not parents).

    And a bonus segment with an Artists U tool: What feeds your art practice beyond studio time?

    This podcast is supported by the South Carolina Arts Commission. Special thanks for 701 Center for Contemporary Art and Artists U.

    Music by Sheldon Wright and Jamil Byrom.

    You can find Kali Ferguson at:
    culturestorycoach.com
    Facebook.com/kalimarietee

    Free downloads of Making Your Life as an Artist and the Artists U Workbook: artistsu.org

    You can find the hosts at: michaelapilarbrown.com andrewsimonet.com

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    24 mins
  • When to Stop Working "For Exposure" and Getting the Greatest Fan Letter (Malik Greene)
    May 31 2022

    We talk with visual artist Malik Greene. Working for "exposure." Getting an incredible letter from a fan. And being a black artist in February.

    And a bonus segment with an Artists U tool: knowing what your time costs.

    This podcast is supported by the South Carolina Arts Commission. Special thanks for 701 Center for Contemporary Art and Artists U.

    Music by Sheldon Wright and Jamil Byrom.

    You can find Malik Greene at:
    insta:  leakylikeafaucet_
    www.malik-greene.com
    www.facebook.com/malik.greene.39

    Free downloads of Making Your Life as an Artist and the Artists U Workbook: artistsu.org

    You can find the hosts at:
    michaelapilarbrown.com
    andrewsimonet.com

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    42 mins
  • Asthma Inhalers as Luxury Items and Tying Knots with Broken iPhone Cords (Camela Guevara)
    May 31 2022

    We talk with visual artist and "sewist" Camela Guevara. Asthma inhalers as a luxury item, tying knots with your charger cords, and making art while you're at your day job. 

    And a bonus segment with an Artists U tool: revenue streams for artists. 

    This podcast is supported by the South Carolina Arts Commission. Special thanks for 701 Center for Contemporary Art and Artists U. 

    Music by Sheldon Wright and Jamil Byrom. 

    You can find Camela Guevara at:
    www.camelaguevara.com
    IG: @camelaguevara
    To purchase yardage of Camela's custom fabric: https://www.spoonflower.com/profiles/camelaguevara 

    Free downloads of Making Your Life as an Artist and the Artists U Workbook: artistsu.org 

    You can find the hosts at:
    michaelapilarbrown.com
    andrewsimonet.com 

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Selling a First Drawing for Five Bucks and Why Cheap Rent Matters More Than Prizes (Ed Rice)
    May 31 2022

    We talk with lifelong painter Ed Rice. Selling his first drawing for five bucks. Keeping that overhead low. And how to work on one artistic question for 50 years. Plus an Artists U tool: time design.

    This podcast is supported by the South Carolina Arts Commission. Special thanks for 701 Center for Contemporary Art and Artists U.

    Music by Sheldon Wright and Jamil Byrom.

    You can find Ed Rice at:
    www.edwardriceart.com
    Instagram: @edwardriceart

    Free downloads of Making Your Life as an Artist and the Artists U Workbook: artistsu.org

    You can find the hosts at:
    michaelapilarbrown.com
    andrewsimonet.com

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    58 mins
  • That Atlantic City Graffiti Wall and Getting Rap Tapes from the White Kids (FatRat Da Czar)
    May 31 2022

    Michaela Pilar Brown and Andrew Simonet interview FatRat Da Czar, Columbia SC hip hop artist and organizer.

    Hip hop as folk music. The wall in Atlantic City that made FatRat fall in love with hip hop culture. And why he had to get his early rap tapes from white kids.

    And a bonus segment with an Artists U tool: strategic planning for individual artists.

    This podcast is supported by the South Carolina Arts Commission. Special thanks for 701 Center for Contemporary Art and Artists U.

    Music by Sheldon Wright and Jamil Byrom.

    You can find FatRat online:
    fatratdaczar.com
    czarrecords.com
    Facebook: FatRat Da Czar
    Instagram: @fatratdaczar
    Twitter: @fatratdaczar
    Snapchat: @fatratdaczar
    TikTok: @fatratdaczar

    Free downloads of Making Your Life as an Artist and the Artists U Workbook at artistsu.org

    You can find the hosts at:
    michaelapilarbrown.com
    andrewsimonet.com

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    1 hr and 5 mins