Thu, 15 October 2009
Julia Cameron has been an active artist for more than thirty years. She is the author of 32 books, fiction and nonfiction, including her bestselling works on the creative process: The Artist's Way, Walking in This World, Finding Water, and The Writing Diet. A novelist, playwright, songwriter, and poet, she has multiple credits in theater, film, and television. Her newest book is The Artist's Way Every: A Year of Creative Living. You can find out more about Julia's work, book, and upcoming workshops at www.theartistsway.com.
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Tue, 22 September 2009
As the founder of ArtBizCoach.com, Alyson B. Stanfield helps teach thousands of artists around the world how to promote their art more effectively and make a better living. She is the author of I'd Rather Be in the Studio! The Artist"s No-Excuse Guide to Self-Promotion and the popular Art Biz Blog. Alyson is a regular contributor to Art Calendar magazine and has given workshops and keynote addresses in 20 states. The Arts and Healing Network is delighted to share Alyson's sage advice. We get many queries about how to support oneself as an artist and we hope that this podcast will answer some of those questions. Included in this podcast are the "Four Steps for Selling Your Art," which has been a classic way for artists to make a living. These steps, however are broad enough to be of value to those who are doing non-commercial art as well. One of the steps is good communication, and Alyson offers great guidelines and tips for sending e-newsletters and using online tools like Facebook to connect with your audience. May this information inspire you to share your work more fully with the world.
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Tue, 2 June 2009 Chris Zydel is a self-described "professional believer-in-the-gifts-of-others." She is a creativity coach who teaches expressive arts painting classes out of a wonderful Victorian home in Oakland, CA. As Chris says, "Regularly diving into your creative pool renews your soul, heals your spirit, keeps your inner spark alive and allows you greater intimacy with the full depths of your being. And it's fun!" Chris has helped countless people over many years discover and deepen their connection to the creative process. On May 12, 2009, The Arts and Healing Network's Director, Mary Daniel Hobson, interviewed Chris about her creative journey, the important teachers on her path, the benefits of taking time to retreat, transformational stories from participants in her workshops, and advice for diving more deeply into one's creative work. You can learn more about Chris Zydel on her web site at www.creativejuicesarts.com. Direct download: Creativity_Coaching_and_Expressive_Arts_Painting__An_Interview_with_Chris_Zydel.mp3 Category: Visual -- posted at: 2:28 PM Comments[1] |
Fri, 3 April 2009 Christopher
Ellinger is a multi-talented individual who bridges the worlds of
healing arts and philanthropy. Together with his wife Anne, he founded
the Zing Foundation which helps generate funding for creative
projects that emphasize healing and transformation. Christopher and Anne are also co-directors of True Story Theater, an improvisational performance company that builds community by "playing back" the true life experiences told by members of the audience. On March 24, 2009, Christopher talked with Arts and Healing Network's Director, Mary Daniel Hobson, about his latest project, Arts Rising, which aims, "to increase funding for arts and social change by engaging new and existing donors using the funding circle model and educational programming." Direct download: Arts_Rising__An_Interview_with_Christopher_Ellinger_of_the_Zing_Foundation.mp3 Category: Fundraising -- posted at: 6:12 PM Comments[0] |
Wed, 14 January 2009 Interview from November 26, 2008 with Jen Cross, a freelance writer and facilitator of writing workshops for survivors of sexual abuse, and of erotic writing workshops. Our conversation begins with Jen describing what happens during a Writing Ourselves Whole Workshop.Check out the Writing Ourselves Whole blog where Jen has written out longer answers to the questions we covered, and some we didn’t get to include. Comments[1] |
Chris Zydel is a self-described "professional believer-in-the-gifts-of-others." She is a creativity coach who teaches expressive arts painting classes out of a wonderful Victorian home in Oakland, CA. 
Interview from November 26, 2008 with Jen Cross, a freelance writer and facilitator of writing workshops for survivors of sexual abuse, and of erotic writing workshops. Our conversation begins with Jen describing what happens during a 
