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Ep: 71 - Jean-Pierre Roy

Ep: 71 - Jean-Pierre Roy

FromArt Grind Podcast


Ep: 71 - Jean-Pierre Roy

FromArt Grind Podcast

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Length:
159 minutes
Released:
Dec 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

J.P. Roy joins hosts Marshall Jones and Dina Brodsky in this exclusive interview. In this episode the Art Grind delves into Roy's beginnings in Los Angeles, his development as an artist and a person, and his insights on the meaning of art both practically and philosophically. Tune in to hear Roy's perspective on the role of art in our lives and the vocabulary we use to explain ourselves through the art narrative in today's world.JP on Artsy: LinkJP's IG: Link*Check out the website to see the images mentioned in the interview about JP’s process.Artist Catalyst: NFT BootcampBooks:The Conspiracy Against the Human Race by Thomas LigottiBlindsight by Peter WattsJP didn’t mention this book but this is a great pairing to the non fiction book on the topic of human consciousness being our demise.Area X: The Southern Reach Trilogy by Jeff VanderMeerSupport the show (https://paypal.me/artgrindpodcast?locale.x=en_US)
Released:
Dec 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Art Grind is a podcast for and about artists, art lovers and art professionals. It is a social practice of giving back to the art community of which we are a part and explores the process, content, concept and motivation behind art making of both established and emerging artists and the people who bring that art to a wider audience. We are artists ourselves and wear many hats, including curation, art writing and art teaching. We share a passion for authentic and skilled art making, be it trained or self-taught. Whether in the studio, on your lunch hour or chilling out after a long day of hustle, have a listen while we explore, along with our guests, the backstories of what we fondly call “the art grind”.