9 Podcasts for Artists + Art Lovers

If you are like me, you are always looking for new podcasts to listen to. Here are 9 podcasts for artists and art lovers to accompany you while you paint, clean the studio, finish those taxes, etc.

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9 Podcasts for Artists + Art Lovers_

1. The Jealous Curator: Hosted by Danielle Krysa, this podcast features interviews with contemporary artists, designers, and makers who share their creative process and struggles.

2. Art History Babes: Hosted by four art historians, this podcast explores art history through lively discussions.

3. The Savvy Painter_ Hosted by artist Antrese Wood, this podcast features interviews with artists who share their insights and advice on how to navigate the art world and create successful art businesses.

4. The Creative Pep Talk: Hosted by Andy J. Miller, this podcast provides inspiration and advice to help artists overcome creative blocks and achieve their goals.

5. On Being: Hosted by Krista Tippet, this podcast features in-depth interviews with artists, authors, poets, activists, theologians, and so many more. It has been sharing wisdom with its audience for over two decades.

6. A Piece of Work: Hosted by Abbi Jacobson, this podcast explores the MoMA's collection with celebrity guests and artists. On its website, it says, “A Piece of Work is everything you want to know about modern and contemporary art but were afraid to ask.”

7. The Art Newspaper Weekly_ Hosted by Ben Luke, this podcast features interviews with leading figures in the art world, as well as discussions about the latest art news and trends.

8. The Modern Art Notes Podcast_ Hosted by Tyler Green, this podcast features interviews with artists, curators, and scholars about modern and contemporary art.

9. Windowsill Chats: Hosted by Margo Tantau, this delightful podcast “is for artists and creatives who are curious about what it's like to live, work & walk a creative path.”

Thanks for reading and happy listening!

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