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 377+ of them for you to enjoy. Listen to us at your leisure on Apple, Spotify, Podbean, Samsung, iHeartRadio, Boomplay, 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 Jun 22, 2025
Sunday Jun 22, 2025
Welcome to The Art Box Podcast! This is the third of five special episodes recorded on the road in Goldfield, Nevada, a place where creativity meets resilience in the heart of the high desert.
In this episode of The Art Box, we sit down with Adrianne Beard, a creative cornerstone of Main Street Goldfield, manager of the whimsical Rusty Cove Boutique, and an artist whose work dances between the intuitive and the intricately imagined.
Adrianne is a gifted jewelry maker, a passionate chronicler of her dreams, and the visionary behind a hauntingly beautiful series of miniature rooms. Built with tweezers and tiny found objects gathered from the wilds of Nevada, her miniatures are deeply inspired by the post-apocalyptic world of The Last of Us, echoing themes of survival, decay, and quiet resilience. Each scene tells a story, balancing eerie stillness with stunning detail.
We explore Adrianne’s role in Goldfield’s creative revival, her thoughts on dreamwork as an artistic compass, and the joy she finds in making small things speak volumes. From delicate silverwork to imagined ruins, her work invites you to look closer, and dream bigger.
Special thanks to the Nevada Arts Council for supporting this remote location visit, and to Main Street Goldfield, Radio Goldfield KGFN 89.1, Rusty Cove Boutique, Sharon Artlip's Rock Shop and the Goldfield Miners Camp RV Park for their warm and generous hospitality.

Saturday Jun 21, 2025
Saturday Jun 21, 2025
Welcome to The Art Box Podcast! This is the second of five special episodes recorded on the road in Goldfield, Nevada, a place where creativity meets resilience in the heart of the high desert.
In this episode of The Art Box, we sit down with Tim Hipp, a key force behind the revitalization of Goldfield, Nevada. As a leader with Main Street Goldfield, manager of the Miners RV Park, and a former Esmeralda County Commissioner, Tim brings a deep understanding of community, history, and forward-thinking creativity.
Recorded on location in Goldfield, we talk with Tim about the impressive projects Main Street Goldfield has already completed, exciting works currently in progress, and bold visions for the future. From historic preservation to public art and innovative placemaking, Tim shares the passion and persistence driving their efforts to breathe new life into this legendary desert town.
We also explore big ideas for getting travelers to stop, stay, and connect with Goldfield’s growing creative scene, and why it just might be the most artfully unexpected destination in Nevada.
Special thanks to the Nevada Arts Council for supporting this remote location visit, and to Main Street Goldfield, Radio Goldfield KGFN 89.1, Rusty Cove Boutique, Sharon Artlip's Rock Shop and the Goldfield Miners Camp RV Park for their warm and generous hospitality.

Saturday Jun 21, 2025
Saturday Jun 21, 2025
Welcome to The Art Box Podcast! This is the first of five special episodes recorded on the road in Goldfield, Nevada, a place where creativity meets resilience in the heart of the high desert. We’re kicking things off by tuning in to the soul of the town: Radio Goldfield KGFN 89.1, and sitting down with the voice behind it all, Carl Brownfield.
Carl and his wife have transformed this small-town community station, housed in a caboose right on Goldfield’s main drag, into an internationally recognized beacon of independent radio. Fueled by passion, personality, and a deep love for music, people, and place, KGFN now reaches listeners in all 50 states and 29 countries with its eclectic sound, local storytelling, and authentic Nevada spirit.
In this episode, Carl shares the origin story of the station, the unique magic of radio in a digital age, and the joy of building community one broadcast at a time.
Special thanks to the Nevada Arts Council for supporting this remote location visit, and to Main Street Goldfield, Radio Goldfield KGFN 89.1, Rusty Cove Boutique, Sharon Artlip's Rock Shop, Esmeralda High Desert Institute, and the Goldfield Miners Camp RV Park for their warm and generous hospitality.

Saturday Jun 21, 2025
Saturday Jun 21, 2025
Thanks in part to generous support of the Nevada Arts Council The Art Box had the distinct pleasure of sitting down with Las Vegas-based creator Zoë Camper. We caught up with her in a lively hallway (please pardon the occasional comings and goings—and those charmingly squeaky chairs) at the Historic 5th Street School, just hours before the U.S. debut of the exhibition she co-curated with Julie Samuels: Creativity Is a New Formula for Life, presented by the Augmented Society RSA Thematic Network.
Zoë is a dynamic force of creative energy—her work spans across disciplines, often inviting not just observation but deep thought. In addition to her leadership within the Augmented Society RSA Thematic Network, she also serves as a director of the Goldwell Open Air Museum in Rhyolite, Nevada.
Settle in and enjoy our conversation with one of the most innovative and thought-provoking minds in the world of contemporary art.
Click here for details and hours for the exhibition: Creativity Is a New Formula for Life.
Picture is Julie Samuels (left) and Zoë (right). at opening of Creativity Is a New Formula for Life.
Zoë mentioned the word Autotellic (adjective) refers to a person or activity that is self-motivated or self-fulfilling, done for its own sake rather than for an external reward.

Wednesday Jun 18, 2025
Wednesday Jun 18, 2025
Welcome to our fifteenth and last episode of The Art Box recorded at the Tuscarora Pottery School in the spring of 2025, thanks in part to a grant by the Nevada Arts Council. In this episode of The Art Box, we’re honored to sit down with Ben Parks, a true giant in the world of ceramics and former director of the Tuscarora Pottery School. As the son of renowned potter and founder Dennis Parks, Ben has spent a lifetime immersed in the legacy, innovation, and gritty beauty of pottery in Nevada’s high desert.
We talk about his journey through clay, the evolution of the school, and what it was like to carry forward the vision of one of America’s most iconic pottery communities. With decades of experience and a deep connection to both tradition and experimentation, Ben shares insights into his personal practice, the people who shaped him, and what it means to be part of a creative lineage rooted in both place and passion.
Ben talked about a favorite potter Peter Voulkos and we have provided a link so you can learn more about him.

Tuesday Jun 17, 2025
Tuesday Jun 17, 2025
Welcome to our fourteenth episode of The Art Box recorded at the Tuscarora Pottery School thanks in part to a grant by the Nevada Arts Council. In this episode, Steve took the easiest (and most rewarding) walk of the week, just next door from the Tuscarora Pottery School, to sit down with the incredibly talented Sidne Teske, a pastel artist whose work captures the spirit and serenity of the high desert landscape she calls home.
Living right in Tuscarora, Sidne brings a unique perspective to life in this remote artist community. We talk about the rhythm of small-town creativity, her deep connection to the land, and how her pastel work reflects both place and mood. With a quiet strength and a generous spirit, Sidne offers insight into what it means to live artfully, just a stone’s throw from one of Nevada’s most storied creative outposts.
You can find Sidne’s work at: https://www.teskeillustrator.com/

Monday Jun 16, 2025
Monday Jun 16, 2025
Welcome to our lucky thirteenth episode of The Art Box recorded at the Tuscarora Pottery School thanks in part to a grant by the Nevada Arts Council. In this episode Box, we’re joined by Taylor Ford, the 2025 Artist-in-Residence at the Tuscarora Pottery School, and the heart of this spring’s session. Along with her loyal pup Ruth, Taylor keeps things running smoothly, welcoming guests, guiding students, and keeping an eye on both the critters by day and the ghosts by night that roam this legendary high desert outpost.
Taylor shares what it means to live and work on the Tuscarora property full-time, what fuels her own studio practice (including the corner where Steve proudly snapped a black-and-white photo of her at her wheel), and how she manages to keep the studio cheerful, grounded, and full of momentum. She may not be related to President Gerald Ford, but she’s got a story about that too. Warm, funny, and always in motion, Taylor brings a unique energy to a place already steeped in legacy and creativity.

Monday Jun 16, 2025
Monday Jun 16, 2025
Welcome to our twelfth episode of The Art Box recorded at the Tuscarora Pottery School thanks in part to a grant by the Nevada Arts Council. In this episode of The Art Box, we welcome Kerry Holscher, an electronic engineer and pottery student from Boise, who made her first visit to the Tuscarora Pottery School during the spring 2025 session. While new to the Tuscarora experience herself, Kerry is no stranger to its legacy, all of her children studied pottery with Jerry Hendershot in high school and have each made their own creative journeys to this desert retreat.
Now it’s Kerry’s turn at the wheel, bringing both her technical mindset and artistic curiosity to the high desert studio. In our conversation, she reflects on what it’s like to step into a space so meaningful to her family, how engineering informs her approach to clay, and why it’s never too late to embrace the joy of making. It’s a beautiful story of connection, craft, and coming full circle, one generation (and now another) shaped by the spirit of Tuscarora.

Monday Jun 16, 2025
Monday Jun 16, 2025
Welcome to our eleventh episode of The Art Box recorded at the Tuscarora Pottery School thanks in part to a grant by the Nevada Arts Council. In this episode of The Art Box, we sit down with Mandie Carr, a USGS scientist who moved from the warmth of Florida to the high desert winters of Boise, Idaho, and discovered pottery as a way to navigate the colder months. Mandie joined the spring 2025 session at the Tuscarora Pottery School, bringing with her a methodical, inquisitive approach shaped by her scientific background.
At the time of our conversation, Mandie was still waiting to see her pieces emerge from the soda kiln, but she had already filled pages with notes, carefully tracking each form, firing detail, and glaze combination. It’s a conversation about precision, patience, and the quiet satisfaction of learning by doing, all set against the backdrop of Tuscarora’s creative rhythm.

Sunday Jun 15, 2025
Sunday Jun 15, 2025
Welcome to our tenth episode of The Art Box recorded at the Tuscarora Pottery School thanks in part to a grant by the Nevada Arts Council. In this heartwarming episode of The Art Box, we’re joined by Summer and Corbin Kisner, a mother-and-son duo who attended the spring 2025 session at the Tuscarora Pottery School. At just 10 years old, Corbin brought youthful curiosity and a fearless approach to clay, while Summer, still relatively new to pottery, came eager to learn, building on the skills she’s been developing at Jerry Hendershot’s Parched Earth Studio in Boise.
Together, they share what it was like to step into the rhythm of Tuscarora’s creative flow as a family, finding joy in the quiet desert setting, the challenge of the wheel, and the supportive artist community. It’s a lovely glimpse into what happens when generations create side by side, full of laughter, learning, and lots of clay-covered hands.

The Art Box
Founded in June 2022 by Rachelle Knight and Steve Dudrow as a project of the Virgin Valley Artists Association, The Art Box began as a local spotlight on the vibrant art scene in Nevada’s Virgin Valley. Now produced and hosted by Steve Dudrow, the podcast has grown into a global creative platform, featuring an international roster of guests across 378+ episodes with over 12 listeners from all 50 U.S. states and 85 countries.
Broadcast from our studio at the Mesquite Works STEAM Center, our dynamic team includes Suzie White, host of Meanwhile in Mesquite; MJ Stiles, who explores global expressions of creativity; Tyler Roylance, delving into metaphysical themes; Sandi Randelle, championing authors and the written word; Floyd Johnson, celebrating Best of Show winners; and our insightful research assistant Addison from Brisbane, Australia, who curates stories from our deep creativity archives.
Our signature sound features voiceover by Pericles Rellas and music by international recording artist Loïs Levy. You can listen to The Art Box on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Boomplay, Amazon Music, Podbean, Samsung, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, and more. We’re also proud to be on Mesquite’s new FM radio station, KNVM 105.3, airing Thursdays at 10 a.m. and Fridays at 3 p.m.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to our incredible supporters—the Nevada Arts Council, Mesquite Works STEAM Center, Mesquite Community Fund, Juniper Outpost, the Clark County Library Mesquite Branch, and Fat Dough Bakery—for championing creativity and community.
Discover more and connect with us online at http://theartboxpodcast.com







