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Tintamarre: An Artist Podcast

Tintamarre: An Artist Podcast

By Jacob Todd Broussard

Tintamarre is a podcast of conversations focusing on creative processes of artists operating in an ever-changing contemporary art world, hosted by Jacob Todd Broussard. These conversations are interested in the ethos, functions, and variations of sustaining a creative life.

Jacob Todd Broussard is a visual artist currently based in New Haven, CT. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and his MFA from the Yale School of Art.
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Trust, Friendship, & Dissonance in Collaboration w. AFRICANUS OKOKON, JOSÉ DE JESUS RODRIGUEZ, AND MARIEL CAPANNA

Tintamarre: An Artist PodcastAug 06, 2020

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Coaching, practicing, and following your intuition w. painter ANDREW SMALDONE

Coaching, practicing, and following your intuition w. painter ANDREW SMALDONE

Tintamarre is back with Season 2! Kicking the season off is a conversation with Florence based painter, Andrew Smaldone. We began our conversation discussing studio habits and we touched on the role of coaches and practicing. Born 1978 in Denver, Colorado, Andrew Smaldone has shown his work widely in Europe, the US and the UK. He completed an MA in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins, in London in 2005 and a BA in Fine Art from The George Washington University, in Washington D.C. in 2001. Smaldone’s recent works focus both on surface and space, a process he initiated in 2016 during his first sabbatical for scholarly research afforded him for winning a Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant in 2015. In addition to his artistic practice, Smaldone began writing about art in 2005 when he co-founded artist-run magazine ArtSEEN Journal. He became professor of painting & drawing at Santa Reparata International School of Art in 2007 and the institution’s Academic Dean in 2012. 


Andrew Smaldone: https://www.andrewsmaldone.org

Support the podcast at: https://www.patreon.com/tintamarre

Music: https://soundcloud.com/onlyomme

Nov 27, 202101:12:52
Letter Writing as Proposition, the Importance of Touch, and Collaborative Making w. JULIA ROONEY & MAYA STRAUSS
Jan 02, 202101:06:36
Relying on Vision Through Creative Resourcefulness w. artist LESLIE MARTINEZ
Oct 15, 202055:08
Cultivating Community and Building A Project Space w. Greene House Gallery's MARISSA GRAZIANO & SAMUEL GUY

Cultivating Community and Building A Project Space w. Greene House Gallery's MARISSA GRAZIANO & SAMUEL GUY

Based in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, painters Marissa Graziano and Samuel Guy  each share their experiences of pursuing art and creating a project gallery space right in their New York apartment. Named after their neighborhood, Greene House Gallery threads various artist communities together through exhibitions and programming and extends itself as a meeting grounds for guest curators and friends. In this conversation, we talk about online exhibition workarounds during the pandemic, critical responses to putting work online, the low stakes of curating your own show, and doubt--all with the hopeful sentiment of "if you build it, they will come". 

You can find them at 

https://www.greenehousegallery.com/

http://samuelcguy.com/

http://www.marissagraziano.com/


Support the podcast at: 

https://www.patreon.com/tintamarre

Sep 28, 202053:21
Trust, Friendship, & Dissonance in Collaboration w. AFRICANUS OKOKON, JOSÉ DE JESUS RODRIGUEZ, AND MARIEL CAPANNA

Trust, Friendship, & Dissonance in Collaboration w. AFRICANUS OKOKON, JOSÉ DE JESUS RODRIGUEZ, AND MARIEL CAPANNA

Artists Africanus Okokon, José de Jesus Rodriguez, and Mariel Capanna join the podcast to hold a conversation about collective efforts on navigating collaboration through thematic dialogue, list-making, skillsets, and planned dinners. Each respected artist describes the decision to come together for a thesis exhibition, furthering their own investigations while students at the Yale School of Art. How do we create meaningful relationships among our creative peers? What environment fosters effective learning from colleagues? How do we create space for misalignment to happen within a group? All three artists share their thoughts on these questions while addressing the necessity and value of friendship.

Aug 06, 202055:39
Working Across Boundaries w. painter GERALD SHEFFIELD

Working Across Boundaries w. painter GERALD SHEFFIELD

In our conversation, I speak with Gerald Sheffield on his nomadic practice, occupying the margins, and giving in to facility in order to reach conceptual goals. Gerald’s work examines relationships to space, place, empathy, architecture, and nationalism. We talk about his time in the military, his decision to pursue art, and his work as Fulbright Fellow this past year. 

May 12, 202051:03
Doubting the Impossible w. AMARYLLIS DEJESUS MOLESKI

Doubting the Impossible w. AMARYLLIS DEJESUS MOLESKI

Amaryllis deJesus Moleski's paintings and installations explore liminal spaces made of light and symbolism. Through her usage of cartoons, Amaryllis creates spaces and geographies that birth new origin stories exploring resurrection, femme materiality, queerness, and alternative ways of existence. In this conversation, we discuss her early upbringing moving around often, her love for comics and cartoons, and how much doubt became a teacher for her practice.

Apr 29, 202054:37
Freedom Within Imagination w. painter ALEX JACKSON

Freedom Within Imagination w. painter ALEX JACKSON

With the sharp eye for painterly application and the tight hand of a draftsman, painter Alex Jackson challenges notions of perception, representation, and measurement. His comprehensive understanding of color allows his work to take on new understandings of space, touch, and categorization. In this first episode, we talk about creative freedom through occupying one's own imagination inside the studio. 

Apr 10, 202001:08:38
Minisode: Belonging

Minisode: Belonging

How to find space to belong to oneself during a time of uncertainty.

Apr 10, 202007:57
Trailer to Tintamarre: An Introduction

Trailer to Tintamarre: An Introduction

Tintamarre is a podcast of artist conversations focusing on creative processes. Starting in 2020, host Jacob Broussard will bring listeners in and outside of the studio from various makers in his community. Be on the lookout!
Jan 19, 202002:58