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Which vision of Socrates would captivate you more: the emotive brushstrokes of Rembrandt or the stark realism of Alfred Stieglitz's photography? In this episode, we embark on a fascinating exploratio…
Join Sabrina, Ruth, and Steven as they dive deep into the life and work of Paul Cézanne, exploring his immense contributions to modern art. Sabrina sets the stage with an in-depth look at Cézanne's u…
In this episode of Exploring Art Podcast, my co-hosts and I will be discussing and analyzing African artifacts and the position they hold in African Culture. We will be learning about the different …
Join Cai, Mason, and Robert on a deep discussion about John Cage as they explore the enigmatic and thought-provoking world of his most famous work, "4'33"." In this episode of Exploring Art Podcast, …
In this episode, Jabari, Marcelo and I delved
deep into the healing powers of art and
discussed case studies/research on the positive
effects art has on one's mental health
In this podcast, Antonio and Derrian go into detail on the question “Would you rather have a painting of Socrates by Rembrandt or a photograph of Socrates by Alfred Stieglitz?” Along with that, the …
In this episode, Vanessa and I discussed the intertwining relationships of drawing, painting, printing, and photography. We talked about how photography, in a sense, is more permanent than the other …
For today’s episode we will be resolving a problem that a Sophomore panther student is struggling with, Gladys is wondering whether if the advice that her counselor gave her is true. Does Art help w…
In this episode of The Exploring Art Podcast, Endrit and Alejandro explore an interesting scenario following Gladys, an anxious teenager and how Monroe Beardly's aestheticism can help her achieve bal…
Our episode will dive into our views on Monroe Beardsley works of Art, and the connections his art makes psychologically with society. We will give play by play feedback on what we think in regard t…
In this episode, we unravel the layers of this painting, exploring Van Gogh's unique artistic vision and the emotional impact of his brushstrokes. Through lively conversation and insightful analysis…
This episode will discuss the history of Pittsburgh's Alexander Calder sculpture.
In this episode, we dive into a timeless question: How should we see Socrates? Is it better to imagine him through a traditional painting that captures his essence, or is a photograph a more real gl…
Angelynn, the show host, speaks about the history of the Ghant Altarpiece while Quinten provides insight on the history of Berlin.
In this episode of the podcast, Dennis, Carlens, Derrian,
and Angelo, students from North Miami Senior, dive
into the intricate and impactful role of art in society
across different centuries. They expl…
In this episode of Exploring Art Podcast, the host Zena, along with Sky and Daisha, discuss the Greek philosopher Socrates. They express whether they would rather have a photograph of him from Alfred…
To see art the way that we see it, it has to get through time. people who happen to have done art in the past wanted to leave a mark on generations in the future. In Art, people can express themselve…
I, Amanda, introduce my podcast and my guests Ismelda and Michael. I go over the topic of discussion for the episode, Nathaniel Willis, and the subjective perspective of picturesque beauty, and wheth…
In today’s episode, we’ll immerse ourselves into one of nature’s most breathtaking exhibitions: bird plumage. From the radiant colors of the peacock to a parrot's use of color to determine their leuk…
Van Gogh is one of the biggest names in art history. In this episode we study how Van Gogh describes his “ ugliest painting” and how it’s perceived to us, an audience influenced by his name alone.