Visual Arts Podcasts

Podcorn show

PodcornJoin Now to Follow

Amy and Brandon make comics. Now they're making conversation.

By Amy Reeder & Brandon Montclare

MoMA Series » Podcast show

MoMA Series » PodcastJoin Now to Follow

The Art Gallery of Western Australia

By Art Gallery of Western Australia

Take & Make Great Photography show

Take & Make Great PhotographyJoin Now to Follow

The possibilities are endless with professional photographer and award-winning Adobe Photoshop editor, Gavin Hoey.  His easy to understand video tutorials will take you through the whole process of making great photography.  First Gavin walks you through the conceptualization of a vision.  You then get a chance to go on the photo shoot itself and see all the techniques in action.  After the shoot join Gavin inside Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom as he transforms the image to achieve brilliant, creative results.  Gavin's infectious enthusiasm and passion for photography is  a must-see for all enthusiasts and professionals.

By Adorama Photography TV

Hip to be a Square Quilting Podcast show

Hip to be a Square Quilting PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Hip to Be A Square is a podcast for quilters and crafters, nerds and geeks. And my mom. Hi mom! Every week, I’ll talk about my ongoing projects, which range from personal to charity quilts to challenge quilts, to all the Helper Cats that are part of my life. I’ll provide tips and project ideas for the quilty nerd in you begging to be let out. <br> <br> Twice a month, audio episodes from The Stitch TV Show on YouTube will appear in the feed so you can listen to the audio for the latest Stitch TV episode.

By Pam the Head Rhombus

MGA Study Hall show

MGA Study HallJoin Now to Follow

A supplement to Multiversity's ongoing column annotating the Image series, the MGA Study Hall Audio Podcast is recorded at the end of every arc with series co-creators Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma to discuss intentions, mysteries, behind-the scenes anecdotes, easter eggs, trivia and more, complete with exclusive information ONLY found by listening to the audio.

By Multiversity Comics

Common Sense for Dummys show

Common Sense for DummysJoin Now to Follow

Common Sense for Dummys is the official streaming video show of the Nashville Sketch Comedy Troupe by the same name, featuring Ender Bowen, Emily Steele and Tim Todd.

By Ender Bowen &amp; Emily Steele &amp; Tim Todd

Lezley Davidson show

Lezley DavidsonJoin Now to Follow

Art Q and A show about art techniques, online art marketing and getting motivated and inspired when you're stuck.

By Lezley Davidson

Arabic calligraphy  show

Arabic calligraphy Join Now to Follow

Arabic Calligraphy is one of the most beautiful handwriting in the history. It has unique flexibility of drawing letters and words when combine all to gather to create beautiful piece of artwork. Also, when its come to the handwriting Arabic calligraphy is one of the most stylistic scripts in history as far as I know. For example one style has about 12-15 styles that is call Kufi

By Hajj Wafaa

Triple Canopy show

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Podcasts from Triple Canopy, an online magazine, workspace, and platform for curatorial activities. Podcast episodes include live recordings from our public programs, as well as curated audio projects. Working collaboratively with writers, artists, and researchers, Triple Canopy facilitates projects that engage the Internet’s specific characteristics as a public forum and as a medium.

By Triple Canopy

whitney.org show

whitney.orgJoin Now to Follow

Watch original video programming from the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. The Whitney houses one of the world's foremost collections of contemporary American art and programs provocative special exhibitions by the most promising and influential American artists of the 20th and 21st century. Whitney.org features interviews with artists and curators, as well as other video-based content, offering a unique and up-close view of Whitney exhibitions and programs. For more information visit whitney.org/WatchAndListen.

By The Whitney Museum of American Art