Art is more than a creative outlet or something to study in art history. Art is a catalyst for self-improvement, a tool for understanding the human spirit, and a way to find your path. Through reflections, art conversations, and in-depth explorations of artworks, this podcast might just change your life.
Join your host, Cindy Ingram—the founder of Art Class Curator, the Curated Connections Library, and the Art and Self Connection Circle—as she dives into deep conversation with podcast guests centered around the life-giving connection found in works of art.
Art and Self is both an art and a self development podcast about using art as a way to find your truth, know yourself, and discover the path you were meant to walk in life. Remember, the most important part of an artwork is you.
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Falling for Naudline Pierre’s Evocative Art: A Conversation with Madalyn (Part 2)
Last week, Madalyn and I geeked out over Naudline Pierre's art exhibit at the Dallas Museum of Art. It blew us away so much that we ended up talking for an hour and a half about our experience there. In part two of our discussion, we wrap up our thoughts on Lest You...
Falling for Naudline Pierre’s Evocative Art: A Conversation with Madalyn (Part 1)
Madalyn's back on the podcast to discuss a favorite subject of ours: art! This time we talk about a Naudline Pierre artwork exhibit we just happened upon in Dallas recently. Our conversation ran well past the hour mark, so I've broken it up into two parts. In this...
How Art Can Enhance Your Health with Olivia Ollis
Today's episode features a great interview that really illustrates the power of art connection. I talk with Olivia Ollis, an art teacher of over 30 years living in rural North Carolina. Her experience over the last year has deepened her personal connection to works of...
How Too Much Art History Knowledge Prevents a Personal Connection
Are you really engaged with the artwork when you walk into an art museum? Or are you too busy thinking about what you know about the art and artist? Perhaps you've even noticed other people reciting facts and background on a piece of art to whomever they've brought...
The Power in Partnering Poetry and Visual Art with Glenis Redmond
When you're a kid into art, it's hard to imagine doing that and getting paid for it like a job. (We all know that old adage about starving artists). This is possibly even more true for those who like writing poetry. You don't often hear about professional poets. Well,...
Delighting in the Connection Between Art and Spirituality with Eric Booth
After graduate school, I worked at an art non-profit called Big Thought. While I was there, my podcast guest today Eric Booth was a consultant who went high up in the company straight out of college. He did a lot of staff development training and programs for the...
Coming Full Circle With the Joy of Art Connection: My Interview with Lisa Carpenter
Over the last few months, I've really been exploring what really lights me up in my work. While helping teachers bring the joy of personal art connection to their students has been wonderful, I also know that I want to teach again and be in conversations about art...
Studying the Disturbing 2000 Self-Portrait of Marcos Raya with Madalyn Gregory
Some pieces of art just make you uncomfortable. Maybe it's a movie or scene that hits too close to home, or a book about a particularly violent event (real or fictional) that makes you squirm... or a painting that brings up regrets or painful memories. For Madalyn...
Treating Text and Art as a Sacred Practice for Growth with Vanessa Zoltan
Guess who I have on as my guest today! Long-time listeners know that I love the Harry Potter and the Sacred Text podcast. One of the co-hosts, Vanessa Zoltan, has similar views about connecting with literature as I do with artwork. In this episode, she and I discuss...