Larry Forte talks to interesting people about fascinating things
Mr. Rivlin came in to join a crew of craftsmen builders painters in the early nineties, a crew which I eventually joined and would work with through out the decade. My audio is low in this but the co…
James Cullinane is an artist with a B.F.A. from Cooper Union . Everyone I worked with at 1071 fifth ave was an artist of some kind most of us trying to pay the bills and make our own work in the big …
What’s happening with my counterparts and former coworkers? My latest inquiry has lead me to a counterpart across the sea. What do you know. They have museums over there too. My next guest is a fasc…
I met Keith Losh through my first museum job. He came in on occasion to help out at the Ringling Museum, while I was there. Recently I learned that the position I was fortunate enough to fill is the …
Scott Wixon is an artist with a BFA from he Massachusetts College of Art and Design and a MFA from Yale University.
By the time we met, Scott had worked his way up from art handler to Operations Manag…
In 1992, I had the good fortune to meet Joe Adams at the Guggenheim museum in NYC. Joe ran the art handling crew and I was thrilled to be part of it. Mr. Adams is an Artist with a BFA from The Univer…
Did I say I’m an artist? Well sometimes as an artist one must find work to help “supplement” ones income. For me that has been art handling and museum exhibition work. Some people don’t even know thi…
Christopher Skura is an artist with a BFA in painting and a professional certificate in sculpture from the Ringling Collage of art and design, and an Associates degree in Liberal arts from NYU. Thoug…
I was fortunate to not only have worked with Joe and the art handlers, but also work with the builders and the painters under Rich. These were high stress, labor intensive giggs, but most of the time…
Artist Julie Knight Majored in printmaking at the Ringling College of Art and Design. Also Julie is a skilled Potter, Art Framer and Mount maker.
She won the Anna Soik Award Award for Ceramics in 1999…
On one of my freelance work trips to NYC I met Rob Gainfort when he joined our crew at the Guggenheim. Enthusiastic, engaging and hard working. We hit it off right away. It was a pleasure working wit…
My guest on this episode is Deborah Whitney an artist with degrees from Mass College of Art, Boston, BFA, and Wimbledon College of Art, London, MA
But I know her as an astute and focused crew mate a f…
I’ve just had and inspired chat with the brilliant Composer, singer/songwriter Bethanee Waya. https://www.instagram.com/bethaneewaya/?hl=en
Bethanee was one of the first performers I met when I decide…
So much of what we throw away can be recycled or reused or converted into nutrient-rich soil for gardening. I meet with Kristen and learned about her business, Letuscompost, A brilliant company that …
Have you ever heard of a film called Don’s Plum? Neither had I until I met a man named Dale Wheatley. Dale made a film starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire that is banned in the US and Canada…
In this episode I’m hanging out with photographer and artist Ian McFarlane. He’s been at it for about 30 years. We talk about the days before digital and the difference between making art, and creat…
In this episode I talk to the two talented and hard working film makers at the head of one of Georgia most prolific film production companies. Director Benjamen Roberts and Producer Katie Gregg of Do…
The Georgia Guidestones Movie won the Best Regional Documentary award at the 2013 Charleston Film Festival.
In this episode I talk with director Mike Reser and co-producers Christy Sinksen and Paul Fl…
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