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  • Remaining Playful With Vincent Hawkins
    Jun 26 2025

    This week we interview Vincent Hawkins, an artist who lives and works in Margate. Vincents work throughout his career has been extensive and varied, very much believing in the power of experimentation and play in the studio and in the way he exhibits works. We really enjoyed getting to know Vincent’s journey and process more. We hope you enjoy.

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    51 min
  • Collaging History With Adolphus Washington
    Jun 12 2025

    In this weeks episode we interviewed Artist Adolphus Washington. Adolphus is a New Yorker who lives and works in London. As a lover of history and politics, his work captures the culture and sensibility of the Black American experience. He works primarily with collage, believing it to be the most democratic medium that best embodies the improvisatory nature of Black American culture. We enjoyed getting to know more about the work and the influences behind Adolphus as a maker, we hope you enjoy.

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    33 min
  • Quotes To Keeps You Going
    May 29 2025

    Its episode 10! In celebration of this milestone we reached out a bunch of artists to ask them all for the quote that keeps them going when all seems lost. Gathered here is a collection of all those recordings into one episode, something to come back to when your self doubt is high and you need a creative refresh. Enjoy!

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    25 min
  • Using The Work To Do The Work With Yolanda Shields aka Milktooth
    May 15 2025

    How do we retain joy and curiosity as artists? In this episode we interview Yolanda Shields aka Milktooth, an artist and educator who generously shares with us their process of dealing with Complex-PSTD through their hands. A few of the things we discussed were the importance of understanding the function of your art as an individual, the barriers that Yolanda has faced as an artist and the important work they do with the community. They were full of wisdom and humour, we hope you enjoy the conversation as much as we did!

    You can see all our episodes on our website thehealthyartist.com, sign up for our newsletter, and buy us a cup of tea on our ko-fi donation page. Thank you all for listening! M+D

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    52 min
  • 'Poor Artists' w: The White Pube
    Mar 20 2025

    This week we had the absolute privilege of interviewing Zarina Muhammad and Gabrielle de la Puente, known collectively as The White Pube. Together the White Pube have been publishing cutting edge, experimental art and cultural criticism for almost a decade, which has recently culminated in them writing the critically acclaimed full length book: 'Poor Artists'.


    Zarina and Gabrielle’s book, Poor Artists follows aspiring artist Quest Talukdar on her journey into the art world. They blend imaginative storytelling with real life narrative from anonymous interviews and autobiography. Its written that Poor Artists is a powerful testimony to the emotional, existential and financial experience of artists today and we couldn’t agree more. We laughed and we cried — we were so honoured to chat to them today about their journey. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did!

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    57 min
  • The Rules of Art: Sister Corita - Part 02
    Mar 13 2025

    Part two of delving into the art rules of Sister Corita Kent, sometimes known as the pop art Nun. In collaboration with her students, she came up with the ten rules of the art school, asking them to re-imagine what a learning environment could be.

    You can watch a great documentary of Corita's work here
    And you can see her work here

    Our new website is now live! You can see all our episodes, sign up for our newsletter, and buy us a cup of tea on our ko-fi donation page. Thank you all for listening! M+D

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    42 min
  • The Rules of Art: Sister Corita Kent - Part 01
    Mar 6 2025

    What does it mean to find a place you trust as a creative? How do we allow the studio to be remain a space of experimentation with all the outside noise of capitalism? In this weeks episode we delved into the work and teachings of Sister Corita Kent, sometimes known as the pop art Nun. Sister Corita was an artist, activist and arts educator as well as a practicing Nun. She became the head of the art department at the Immaculate Heart College in California in the 1960's, where in collaboration with her students, she came up with ten rules of the art school, asking them to re-imagine what a learning environment could be. This is a 2 part episode, the second will be released next week.

    Our new website thehealthyartist.com is now live! You can see all our episodes here, sign up for our newsletter, and buy us a cup of tea on our ko-fi donation page. Thank you all for listening! M+D

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    53 min
  • Embracing Uncertainty w/ Betsy Bradley
    Feb 20 2025

    What does it look like to lean into uncertainty in your practice and art career? In this episode we interview Betsy Bradley, an artist whose gorgeous paintings and installations embrace patience and impermanence. Betsy generously shared her journey of navigating being an artist living with chronic illness, and how she has kept on the journey when all seemed impossible.

    Our new website thehealthyartist.com is now live! You can see all our episodes here, sign up for our newsletter, and buy us a cup of tea on our ko-fi donation page. Thank you all for listening! M+D

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    46 min