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I Like Your Work is dedicated to interviewing creative people from painters and artists to collectors and curators. People who are involved in a creative lifestyle and also in building commu...

Lisa Solomon is a studio artist that moonlights as a college professor and illustrator/graphic designer. Profoundly interested in the idea o...

Kyle Hackett's paintings explore race, class, and social standing through approaches to self-representation and the constructed image. Hacke...

Beck Lowry (New Haven, Connecticut, 1980) is a mixed-media artist whose intricate, wall-hung abstractions explore themes of protection, labo...

Richard Raiselis is a Boston-based painter known for his perceptive urban landscapes that explore the act of seeing within everyday environm...

Dion Johnson (b. 1975, Bellaire, OH) is based in Los Angeles, CA. Johnson received a BFA from The Ohio State University and an MFA from Clar...

Jared Linge received a classical education in Drawing & Painting and Art History at the Laguna College of Art and Design. After eight years...

As we begin a new year, we're revisiting one of our most encouraging conversations on I Like Your Work —my interview with artist, author, an...

Artist residencies play an important role in supporting creative development, professional growth, and sustained studio practice. This episo...

We're revisiting one of my favorite conversations from the archive with painter John Walker, an episode that feels just as relevant now as w...

In this New Year episode of I Like Your Work , I talk about doing the next thing in your art practice by following what genuinely lights you...

In this mini episode of I Like Your Work , I talk about why waiting to feel "ready" or confident keeps so many artists stuck and how plannin...

Lydia Jenkins Musco's work has been exhibited in galleries and public spaces throughout the United States. With an MFA from Boston Universit...

If you've been watching the Miami energy from afar and wondering what it all means for your studio practice, this episode gives you the tren...

In this episode, Erika explores how observation, travel, and memory shape artistic practice, inspired by her upcoming class in Italy, The Sy...

Gail Spaien (b. 1958, Hartford, Connecticut) is an American artist and educator based in Maine. Her studio practice centers around the idea...

In this episode, I'm diving into open calls including what jurors look for when reviewing applications, and why the description box is cruci...

Gwen Strahle is a painter living and working in northeast CT. She teaches at the Rhode Island School of Design. She shows her work at Nancy...

In this episode, I touch on mystery in art—the space between knowing and not knowing that drives us to create and share Philip Guston's essa...

Madge Evers (b. 1961, Norwalk, CT) explores the transformative cycles of dormancy, decay, and ecstatic growth in plant life. Her work combin...

Hannah Cole is a tax expert who specializes in working with self-employed people, especially creative and mission-driven ones. A long-time w...

Joe Wardwell is currently a Professor of Painting at Brandeis University (Waltham, MA) and is the founder the Brandeis-in-Siena program. He...

In this mini episode of I Like Your Work, I'm talking about the myths and limiting beliefs that often hold artists back. I'm also exploring...

Susan Klein is an artist living in Charleston, SC. Recent exhibitions include I Should Have Been a Pair of Ragged Claws at the Wassaic Proje...

In this mini episode of I Like Your Work , I explore the superpower artists share: our ability to create alternative spaces and community ....

Sam King has exhibited at galleries, artist-run spaces, and universities across the country, including The Painting Center (NYC), Unrequited...

Welcome back to a brand-new season of I Like Your Work ! I'm kicking things off by sharing lessons from this summer's artist residencies at...

Whether you have a week or a weekend, a full studio or just your kitchen table, this episode will guide you through how to create your own D...

Taro Takizawa is an artist specializing in printmaking, wall vinyl installations, drawings, and 2D designs. His work blends both Western and...

In this episode of I Like Your Work , we're talking about the real-life struggle of balancing all the creative things — your studio practice...

Anne Buckwalter is an American painter based in Maine. She was born and raised in Lancaster, PA. She received her BFA from Tyler School of A...

In this episode of I Like Your Work, we dive into the power of not knowing in the creative process. Inspired by the 14th-century mystical te...

Ceri Hand is a creative coach, mentor, host of the Extraordinary Creatives podcast, public speaker and the founder of www.cerihand.com, supp...

How do you trust your work? Not by focusing on outcomes. In this episode, we dive into how confidence grows through TRUST, not certainty , a...

Feeling lost in your practice? You're not alone. In this episode, we explore why uncertainty isn't failure—it's part of the artistic process...

Susan Lichtman is a figurative painter of domestic spaces, working out of her home studio in southeastern Massachusetts. She received her un...

Have you ever hesitated to apply for an open call or residency because of self-doubt? Or maybe you've wondered, Is this even worth it? In th...

Neil Callander is an artist and an educator. Born in Louisville KY, Neil earned a BFA from Indiana University (2003) and an MFA from Mason G...

Criticism is an inevitable part of being an artist—but not all feedback is worth your energy. In this episode, we dive into the different ty...

Sachiko Akiyama received her MFA in sculpture at Boston University and continued her studies at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture....

Leah Triplett is a curator and writer, currently serving as the Director of Exhibitions and Contemporary Curatorial Initiatives at the Penns...

Welcome to a brand-new year of creativity, inspiration, and fearless action! In this episode, I dive into the transformative power of "doing...

On this week's mini episode I'm talking about why it's so important to jump first into your creativity even when you're scared. I Like Your...

Hillary Waters Fayle is an artist and Assistant Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, where she directs the fiber/textile program....

In today's mini episode, I'm chatting about how to reconnect with what really matters in your studio as we approach the busy holiday season...

On this week's episode, I'm chatting with Hannah Cole of Sunlight Tax about the effect of Hurricane Helene as an artist living in Asheville,...

Margaret Jacobs, Akwesasne Mohawk, is an artist, educator and independent curator. A metalsmith who creates fabricated steel sculpture and p...

On this week's mini episode, I'm reflecting on the importance of resilience, kindness, and being mindful of the impact of emotional expressi...

Christine Garvey is an artist, coach, and the founder of A Mighty Practice. Her paintings and installations have been exhibited internationa...

On this week's mini episode, I'm chatting about my live class I taught and going over why it's important for artists to set boundaries and h...

Don Kimes' work has been included in more than 150 exhibitions internationally, including Biennale Internazionale di Firenze (Florence, Ital...