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EXPLORING ART

A course for the creative curious!

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Episode 320 | Masterpiece By A Duck???

Episode 320 | Masterpiece By A Duck???

A Liverpool art lover thought she had bargained a great deal when she was sold a painting for 100 pounds ($105 US dollars) only to find out that a duck did that so-called ‘masterpiece”.


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00:09:19  |   Tue 12 Jul 2022
Episode 302 | A Un-Dadaist look at Dadaism

Episode 302 | A Un-Dadaist look at Dadaism

A rudimentary but sincere look into the Dadaist movement, and how it has affected the world today. Join us as we dive into the origins of dadaism and discuss influences and key players that contribut…

00:30:21  |   Tue 12 Jul 2022
Episode 321 |

Episode 321 | "No Ducking Way!"

Is there a restriction on who can create art? Find out in this week's podcast and join our host Lorena on an adventure with guests Ty and Carolyn to explore the boundaries of creation as they discuss…

00:23:13  |   Tue 12 Jul 2022
Episode 323 | Can Silence be Considered Music?

Episode 323 | Can Silence be Considered Music?

Ever wondered if silence can be music? In this episode of Exploring Art, we will dive deep into understanding who John Cage was and how his most famous piece was 4 minutes and 33 seconds of silence. …

00:23:06  |   Tue 12 Jul 2022
Episode 340 | 22 Minutes of 4' 33

Episode 340 | 22 Minutes of 4' 33"

In episode 340 of the Exploring Art Podcast, we discuss the life of one of the most famous and influential composers of the 20th century: John Cage, and more specifically, his most famous piece of mu…

00:22:12  |   Tue 12 Jul 2022
Episode 334 | Plumlicious

Episode 334 | Plumlicious

How is it that an artist finds their genuine impulse? Tune in as Victoria, Nayla, and Andrew dive into William Carlos William's life and works. Questions arise on the nature of poetry, perceptions, i…

00:24:26  |   Tue 12 Jul 2022
Episode 338 | The Golden Chained Cat

Episode 338 | The Golden Chained Cat

A bronze cat statue stands at the top of a staircase at Columbia University. Columbia, a private Ivy-League school in New York City, embodies historical value. In this case study, the statue is presu…

00:24:09  |   Tue 12 Jul 2022
Episode 343 | The Missing Piece of 4

Episode 343 | The Missing Piece of 4"33

In the episode of Exploring Art 3, students take on the task of unraveling the missing pieces of John Cage’s 4”33 and exploring questions and discussing amongst themselves the true meaning of the cas…

00:27:43  |   Tue 12 Jul 2022
Episode 344 | Would It Still Be Considered as Art?

Episode 344 | Would It Still Be Considered as Art?

What if someone found the true meaning of the creation of a writing piece? Would that change how we view it? In this episode on Exploring Art, a course for the creatively curious, we will explore the…

00:25:55  |   Tue 12 Jul 2022
Episode 294 | Mixed Media Magic #1

Episode 294 | Mixed Media Magic #1

In this episode of Exploring Art Podcast, we will discuss the DADA Movement, sonnets, Tom Stoppard, Tristan Tzara, and a LOT of poetry. We hope you enjoy our podcast and learn more about art and poet…

00:20:37  |   Tue 05 Jul 2022
Podcast 298 | The Development of Artistic Taste

Podcast 298 | The Development of Artistic Taste

Is the aesthetic value of art objective or subjective? Find out in this episode of Exploring Art Podcast. 


00:20:00  |   Mon 04 Jul 2022
Episode 297 | What is Considered Art?

Episode 297 | What is Considered Art?

Have you ever thought that human beings are considered a work of art? In 1964 Ben Vautier, a French artist known for his text-based paintings had once sat down in the middle of the street in Nice wit…

00:07:58  |   Mon 04 Jul 2022
Episode 286 | The Plums, the Note, and the Art that Came After

Episode 286 | The Plums, the Note, and the Art that Came After

Join us on our journey of examining the artwork “This is just to say” by William Carlos Williams. We also explore the imagist movement, the idea of intention in art, and whether animals exhibit the u…

00:26:59  |   Fri 01 Jul 2022
Episode 300 | Cage’d in 4’ 33

Episode 300 | Cage’d in 4’ 33

Immerse yourself in this podcast as we immerse ourselves into an analysis of John Cage’s legendary music, 4’33!


Music: This Is How It Feels (Instrumental) by Mondays (epidemicsound.com)

00:24:05  |   Fri 01 Jul 2022
Episode 292 | Let's Take A Quack At It

Episode 292 | Let's Take A Quack At It

Have you ever wondered how far art could go? This creative thinking made for the curious can be seen within the Exploring Arts Podcast, a Florida International University production. In this episode,…

00:21:10  |   Fri 01 Jul 2022
Episode 291 |

Episode 291 | "Illuminating the Philosophical Essence of Art"

In any given instance, humans are always asking questions. Ranging from simple surface ponders to the intense challenging of a subject's core. And these very philosophical queries make the vastness o…

00:19:38  |   Fri 01 Jul 2022
Episode 293 | Don’t trust a man with two first names.

Episode 293 | Don’t trust a man with two first names.

In this episode of Exploring Art, we will discuss the work of William Carlos Williams, driving deep into his lifetime accomplishments and work process. 



00:19:52  |   Fri 01 Jul 2022
Episode 309 | Discussing Minimalist Art

Episode 309 | Discussing Minimalist Art

In this episode, we discuss minimalism at the Tate Gallery. And the dilemma behind a pile of bricks. 


Music Title: Dear Autum by Iksonmusic.

00:12:33  |   Fri 01 Jul 2022
Episode 290 | How Art and Poetry sparked such a movement to end a War.

Episode 290 | How Art and Poetry sparked such a movement to end a War.

What can be considered Poetry? Many poets and active listeners question this same thing daily. When the world was full of criticism, hate, opinions, and pressure, a particular style of poetry came ab…

00:32:47  |   Fri 01 Jul 2022
Episode 310 | The Plums

Episode 310 | The Plums

In today's podcast of Exploring Art Podcast, we will be referring to the poem by William Carlos Williams. "This is just to say" and solving what difference if any, should it make if the public found …

00:21:37  |   Fri 01 Jul 2022
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