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The Artist and the Hunter

Written by: Robin and John Cressman
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  • Robin, an artist, and John, a hunter, are married and talk about their chosen crafts - hunting and making - with humor, candor, and big love.
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Episodes
  • #016 - Agreeable to my Sensibilities
    Jul 5 2023

    John and Robin return for season 3 episode 1!

    Robin and Murphy joined John for a turkey hunt in April. Robin discusses her reactions to that pleasantly idyllic experience.

    They saw a bald eagle, and Robin crocheted a hat!

    A vague agreement has been reached that when Robin joins John for a hunt, the day will end with slightly more glamorous accommodations.

    Robin’s conditions for hunting include: good weather, beautiful views, and a goldilocks level of fussiness about how much she hikes.

    Robin will one day learn not to give up John’s hunting spots, but that day is not today.

    John discusses his upcoming hunting calendar for the rest of the year, including some out-of-state hunts in AZ, PA, and potentially UT.

    Robin discusses new techniques and materials she’s playing with in the studio, including paper, metal, and all of these skulls she has lying around here.

    John shares a fun new word: pedicle!

    Robin has decoupaged her first skull.

    Cotton rope is not something that Robin has ever felt great buying a lot of, due to ecological damage and human rights violations.

    But an art studio filled with WILDERNESS TREASURES is something she can get behind.

    Robin and John debate the origin of the bone that Robin bedazzled - femur or pelican or fawn?

    John offers another great word: encrusted!

    Robin digs John’s style.

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    31 mins
  • #015 - Art Institute of Chicago
    Nov 11 2022

     - The Artist brings The Hunter to a museum: The Art Institute of Chicago!

     - This was John's first time to Chicago, and to AIC

     - Robin loves a museum. Can't get enough of them.

     - AIC is what's called an "encyclopedic museum" which means it collects and exhibits most if not all periods in art history

     - One of Robin's favorite things about museums is going with a newbie like John

     - The scene from Ferris Beuller's Day off when they visit The Art Institute of Chicago https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBBOMLURSGA

     - A Sunday on La Grand Jatte by George Seurat https://www.artic.edu/artworks/27992/a-sunday-on-la-grande-jatte-1884

     - Robin estimates they saw around 20% of the entire museum during their 2.5 hour trip

     - The Artist and The Hunter agree that their favorite part of the museum was experiencing it together

     - Robin is bummed out that people think museums are inaccessible, and that generally speaking they ARE inaccessible because of cost, and well as general lack of arts education

     - Robin knows how lucky she is to have studied art history and worked in museums in college, despite not being able to get a job afterward. She thinks that museums are fun and cool and evidence of the most subversive minds in history.

     - Art is meant to conjure. Art is meant to bring something out of nothing. It's meant to make you think and react, and no matter what reaction you have, YOU'RE RIGHT!

     - Art can help you get to know someone else, by asking: what do you think of this? 

     - The Cressmans love finding ways of learning new things about each other, and museums are one of their favorite ways to do that.

     - Not everyone has a good partner to discuss art with; Robin says that's because we ignore museums and don't have enough art education

     - Art is for all of us. Museums are for all of us. Creativity is for all of us.

     - More and more small and niche and community museums are closing, especially in the wake of the pandemic

     - Robin was inspired by a small textile exhibition, and the conversation veers into necessity of slowness in weaving, textile art, and the modern fashion industry

     - Alexander McQueen (Chanel) and John Galliano (Dior) are two modern examples of creative directors of fashion houses losing their minds due to the demands of modern fashion.

     - John was most drawn to the furniture on display in the museum; he noted how function and beauty come together in a well crafted piece, including inlay, exotic woods, and decorative materials like bone and ebony

     - Robin and John look forward to many more museum dates in the future <3

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    39 mins
  • #014 - Hunting Movie Review: Stars in the Sky
    Oct 31 2022

    - Robin and John discuss "Stars in the Sky" by Steve Rinella, available on Netflix
    - Robin is an "A" student with excellent notes on discussion topics.
    - The movie addresses the rift between hunters and non-hunters.
    - R&J discuss how nutritional philosophies also lead to great rifts in ideology.
    - Robin describes her own journey of making food choices based on ethics to making choices based on health.
    - R&J dive into the ethics of hunting, veganism, and farming.
    - The movie presents hunters as conservationists, which Steve calls environmentalists with guns.
    - Stars in the Sky posits that hunters are the most well acquainted with "the interconnected cogs of the natural world."
    - Is more hunters a good thing?
    - R&J discuss how fair chase ethics dictate how people hunt.
    - Two thumbs way up for Stars in the Sky!

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    35 mins

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