A course for the creative curious!
In this episode students investigate the qualities
that separate works of art from everyday objects
through a comprehensive analysis of Carl Andres
“equivalent VIII” more commonly known as “Pile
of Brick…
In this thought-provoking episode of "Sorry I ate your
plums," your hosts, Nicholas and Co-host Moetsy and
Alegna, takes you on a journey into the fascinating
world of art, poetry, and creative boundari…
KAELA HOSTED HAILEY AND MICHAEL AS WE DOVE INTO WHETHER OR NOT WE AGREE WITH THE RENOWNED ARTIST
CHRISTO’S VIEW ON WHAT ART IS.
Discover how John Cage harnessed the power of silence
and everyday sounds to craft a new artistic language. Learn
about his iconic composition, "4'33"," a piece that
challenges our perceptions of music …
This podcast episode dives deep into the qualifications of art. How does one identify art? We analyze Carl Andre's work "Equivalent VIII" to answer this question. Luis, Megan, and Dianelys provide th…
In this podcast episode, Richard, Paola, and Daphne explore the
puzzling case of Pile Of Bricks. Is it art or a random arrangement?
We unravel the artistic intent and context debate,
challenging our per…
Come discover the inventive 20th century American poet, William Carlos Williams in a panel discussion with Madeline , Daniel , and Nicole ,as we dive into his life works and the important contributio…
This episode will talk about how Art has several Long-term Positive Effects on Human Health that encapsule the emotional and physical realm. We dive into many studies and also into Monroe Beardsley’s…
This episode explores the intriguing world of aesthetics and its unexpected links to mental health and well-being. In this podcast, your host, Mumtahena, will lead a discussion with Kanoe and Dem as …
In this segment, we delve into the intriguing parallels between humans and birds in their evolved sense and appreciation of beauty. We examine the divergence in human perception of aesthetics due to …
In this episode we discuss Vincent Van Gogh. We express opinion and share facts on his life, his career and his greatest works. Most specifically we talk about The Night Café, One of his most interes…
Welcome to “The art and science of bird beauty," where
host Emilio is joined by special guests Khoudia and Me
. In this episode, we dive deep into the mesmerizing world
of beauty and mate selection. Tog…
In this installment of the Exploring Art podcast, we will be discussing Monroe Beardsley’s Aesthetics and how they can play a role in improving well-being and mental health!
Van Gogh described his painting The Night Cafe as the one of the ugliest he had ever done. We explore whether or not this is true, why it is or isn’t true, and what the artist’s intention was.
During this segment of the podcast, we delve into the intriguing world of beauty, examining the parallels of physical allure in both humans and birds at a collegiate level. We further unpack the esse…
Our episode embarks on a mission to discover if an artwork can truly be ugly, and how does that translate to an audience. We dig deeper into the works of Vincent Van Goh, who has many emotionally cha…
A deep dive into the subjectiveness and
objectiveness of beauty and aesthetic
experiences throughout art.
Today Jason and Isabella talk about art and its
therapeutic abilities using Beardsley as a point of
reference.
In our discussion, we delve into the visual allure of species such as tanagers and peacocks, examining the capacity of female birds to discern the aesthetic qualities of their male counterparts. To f…
Dive into this episode as Franchesca, Soo, and Santi explore the reasons behind male birds having beautiful plumage and how it helps them attract their future mates!