The Art Box
Every painting, every song, every photograph, every chunk of clay, every poem, every book, every dance, every artistic creation has a human story behind it. We just happen to have 190+ of them for you to enjoy. Listen to us at your leisure on Spotify, Podbean, Samsung, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, PodChaser or your favorite podcast app. The Art Box a lively and engaging discussion about creativity and humanity in the Virgin Valley of Nevada and beyond.
Episodes
Sunday Nov 05, 2023
Sunday Nov 05, 2023
Paul Atkinson is a self-taught American artist working in the photographic medium. His work celebrates not only the natural landscape, but also explores the human landscape from a detached examination of what is left behind. He employs the assumed truthfulness of the camera to present a reality that frequently transcends the limits of human visual perception, through both night photography and by including light from the near-infrared spectrum.
While he pursued a “safe” career in engineering, he never forgot his passion for art; and with his retirement, he plans to work full-time indulging that passion. Through his art, and this residency, he hopes to share with others the beauty and wonder of the night sky, while promoting awareness of the growing threat of light pollution.
Atkinson’s work has been exhibited nationally in numerous juried shows, and resides in private and institutional collections. He is an advocate for dark night skies with the International Dark-Sky Association. He resides in Raleigh, North Carolina. His work may be seen at www.patkinsonphoto.com.
Sunday Nov 05, 2023
Sunday Nov 05, 2023
Meet our friend Jesus Baeza Jr, creator of business, smoothies and heart.
Tuesday Oct 31, 2023
Tuesday Oct 31, 2023
Linda and I happily release our friend Diana Lee Rose first episode of her Opportunivore podcast. Diana's first guest is Victoria Hafen an inspirational nutrition and weight loss coach for the Mesquite Recreation Center. Besides eating and exercise, Victoria touches on sleeping and social media habits as they pertain to healthy living. Diana and Victoria hit the ball out of the park on this first podcast.
Thursday Oct 19, 2023
Thursday Oct 19, 2023
Linda and Steve were honored to host Las Vegas artist and College of Southern Nevada art professor Mark Brandvik at our Mesquite Works STEAM Center studio.
Mark graduated from UNLV with a BFA in 1996, then from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a MFA in 1998. In his artist statement he writes: “The figure/ground and palette of most the architectural landscape works reflect my take on the elusiveness and temporality of the dreamlike cityscape of Las Vegas and the Western landscape.“ Place, he says, is an important component of his practice. Born and raised in Las Vegas, he often includes identifiable elements of the city in his work. The building in Morocco II is the El Morocco, a motel and café that once occupied a spot between the Peppermill Restaurant and La Concha on the Las Vegas Strip. Designed by the architect Paul Revere Williams, it opened in 1964 and was demolished in 2008.
A new art installation created for the grounds of the Overton Community Center is largely complete. Las Vegas artist Mark Brandvik has spent the last couple of weeks on site completing the final assembly of the sculpture.
Called “Earth Rise,” the sculpture portrays a “dynamite blast” of rock which also doubles as a dynamic rocket exhaust plume. At the top of the 17-foot-tall sculpture appears a representation of a Saturn 5 rocket blasting off.
Brandvik’s work was the finalist selected for the space in a project called “Gateway to Double Negative.” It is the result of $231,000 in public funding that was set aside by the Clark County Commissioners in 2016 for a public artwork at the location.
The project called for artists to create an piece that would interpret and point toward the famous “Double Negative” earth artwork completed in 1969 by Michael Heizer.
Heizer’s work is located in a remote spot on the east edge of the Mormon Mesa and is accessed by passing through the Moapa Valley.
Sunday Sep 10, 2023
Sunday Sep 10, 2023
Jane Tolar creates baskets inspired by Gullah sweetgrass and Native American pine needle baskets, both ancient traditions of coiled and stitched natural materials. Jane uses pine needles and grasses, the coils bound with thread or cord.
Jane urges you to touch her art, saying “I would like everyone to pick up a basket, then feel its textures and inhale its scent. I want people to look at my work and see thread and straw brought together by my love of the materials and my excitement to create something beautiful and useful. Every piece is a lesson in something to me: shape and color to start, to pattern and texture, then the bringing of it all together into a finished piece.”
Steve met Jane in the mid-80's playing adult ice hockey in Easton, Maryland. It is through Face Book we rekindled a friendship with Steve's wife Gwen falling in love with Jane's beautiful baskets.
Thursday Sep 07, 2023
Thursday Sep 07, 2023
Getting our musical art on last week, we invited Skip Anderson (Batman) and Julie (a.k.a. Robin) into our STEAM Center studio for an ultra fun chat about all things growing up music. Skip is the lead guitarist for the Terry Wayne Project, quite often playing at the Casablanca. We laughed and learned alot about the ins and outs of this amazing lifelong musician.
Click here to visit Skip on his Instagram page.
Click here for the Terry Wayne Project.
Wednesday Sep 06, 2023
Wednesday Sep 06, 2023
Linda and Steve were over the moon recently when Cory Clemetson dropped by the studio for an interview. Cory and his brother Chad are owners of one of the top golf courses in the world, Wolf Creek in Mesquite, Nevada.
Besides golf Cory is the newly named head basketball coach at Wardlaw+Hartridge School located in Edison, New Jersey,
Cory and Chad founded Kids For Sports, a 501C3 organization that provides financial assistance to families in need who want their kids to participate in youth sports. Our organization is located in Mesquite Nevada. Since the creation of our Foundation in The Kids For Sports Foundation has raised approximately $300,000 dollars and has given over 700 grants to kids that have enabled them to participate in various sports such as youth soccer, basketball, baseball, football, wrestling, swimming and golf. Those interested in supporting Kids for Sports can attend a 1920's fundraiser on September 22. Click here for info: https://www.kidsforsportsfoundation.org/post/10th-annual-winefest-fundraiser-2023
Tuesday Sep 05, 2023
Tuesday Sep 05, 2023
Enjoy a recent sit-down Linda and Steve had with Mesquite, Nevada mayor Allan Litman. We talk Lahaina, local disaster preparedness, housing, loving your job and of course Trader Joe's.
The emergency alert app the mayor discussed. NIXLE
https://www.nixle.com/
Monday Aug 21, 2023
Monday Aug 21, 2023
Steve's new favorite podcast "Night Sky Tourist" host Vickey Derksen graciously was our guest for a super-duper interview chatting about dark skies, home schooling, US Rt. 89, light polution and of course podcasting.
Vicky Derksen
Night Sky Tourist
Bio
Vicky Derksen fell in love with the night sky while teaching naked-eye astronomy to local students in Fountain Hills, Arizona. Her passion for stargazing and cultural astronomy brought her face-to-face with light pollution, leading her to become a dark sky advocate. She’s the President of the Fountain Hills Dark Sky Association, helping her community gain certification as an International Dark Sky Community in 2018 and hosting an annual Dark Sky Festival. She serves on the board for the International Dark Sky Discovery Center, a 23,000-square-foot facility in Fountain Hills that is in its final stretch of fundraising before construction begins. She’s also an Advocate with the International Dark Sky Association.
In 2019, Vicky launched Night Sky Tourist, where she blogs, hosts a podcast, leads stargazing events, and is writing a book about night sky experiences on Highway 89 from Mexico to Canada. She focuses on outstanding night sky destinations, stargazing experiences, cultural astronomy, and dark sky preservation. You can find her at NightSkyTourist.com.
Monday Jul 31, 2023
Monday Jul 31, 2023
It was Linda and Steve's extreme pleasure to interview nic recently to chat about their art career, passions and work included in the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art at University of Nevada Las Vegas, Modern Desert Markings exhibition sponsored by Nevadans for Cultural Preservation.
nicholas b jacobsen is a seventh-generation Utah-Mormon, trans-nonbinary settler raised in Nuwu homelands. As a creative historian, culture critic, & visual artist, their work addresses their personal and ancestral connections to the U.S. & Mormon settler-colonial-imperialist project. Through this, they work to disassimilate from the myths of white-supremacy and settler-innocence central to Mormon & U.S. cultures. jacobsen completed a Master of Fine Arts degree in Art & Ecology at the University of New Mexico & a Bachelor of Fine Arts in ceramics from Southern Utah University. They’ve have won many awards & have been published, podcasted, exhibited, and collected throughout the U.S.
This art was mentioned by nic and we thought a link to it would be interesting for our listeners.
https://www.uwo.ca/visarts/research/2009-10/bat_2010/mt.html
You can see more of nic's work at:
http://nicholasbjacobsen.com
http://unsettlingmormonism.com
@Unsettling_Mormonism on Instagram
The Art Box
Join our hosts Linda Harris and Steve Dudrow as they bring in talented and interesting guests to chat about all things art.