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UnavailableEp. # 195: Brooklyn-based artist Jean Shin on finding a way to live & work in NYC on an artist's income, her massive 2nd Avenue Subway public artwork and being on the board of the Joan Mitchell Foundation
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Ep. # 195: Brooklyn-based artist Jean Shin on finding a way to live & work in NYC on an artist's income, her massive 2nd Avenue Subway public artwork…

FromThe Conversation Art Podcast


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Ep. # 195: Brooklyn-based artist Jean Shin on finding a way to live & work in NYC on an artist's income, her massive 2nd Avenue Subway public artwork…

FromThe Conversation Art Podcast

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Length:
75 minutes
Released:
Jul 15, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Brooklyn-based artist Jean Shin talks about: Gradually turning her Hudson Valley barn originally bought for art storage into a summer/weekend retreat; her extensive experiences with Brooklyn real estate including living and working in spaces all over Brooklyn, and leveraging various mortgages – starting with a "tiny" apartment in Carroll Gardens, before eventually buying a 1000 sq. foot storefront studio in Red Hook and a slightly larger apartment in Cobble Hill with her husband, leaving her settled (as long as there isn't another hurricane); her massive public art project for the 63rd Street stop of the new 2nd Avenue Subway line in New York, including the $1 million dollar budget (which was comprehensive for fabrication, design, materials, etc.- she didn't even earn 1% of that herself after all was said and done), and what it was like interacting with the public as the murals etc. were being installed…it was a project she worked on from 2010 thru the end of 2016; her working in labor intensive projects (with discarded ephemera), and the process of collaborating with museum curators as well as various assistants, including learning to trust the process of working with collaborators, and even trusting them enough to give them keys to the studio; and what it's like serving on the board of the Joan Mitchell Foundation, addressing inequity where possible along the way.
Released:
Jul 15, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast featuring both one-on-one and three-way roundtable conversations with contemporary artists, dealers, curators, and collectors--based in Los Angeles, but reaching nationally and internationally.