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    Explore "artist mother" with insightful episodes like "Kaylan Buteyn on following her creative dreams while navigating motherhood", "Episdoe 11: Emily Romens :|: self-compassion & creativity", "We Contain Multitudes" and "The Archive" from podcasts like ""Arts To Hearts Podcast", "The Artist In Me Is Dead", "Flow" and "Flow"" and more!

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    Kaylan Buteyn on following her creative dreams while navigating motherhood

    Kaylan Buteyn on following her creative dreams while navigating motherhood
    This week, our host Charuka Arora invites Kaylan Buteyn, who talks about her life as an artist and a mother. Kaylan’s journey is a fascinating one because she became an artist after becoming a mother. Unlike many other artists, Kaylan did not have the luxury to give her career the time she wanted to. Despite the odds, she talks about discovering her creative passions and the challenges she had to endure while juggling the roles in her personal as well as professional life. For Kaylan, it was hard to find opportunities in a small town, but she created her own path on her own terms. In this episode, Kaylan talks about the beginning of her career, how she found her true passion, and how she manages it all with three children. Apart from creating art in her studio, she is also the founder of Artist/Mother Podcast which aims to provide artist mothers a platform to share experiences and connect with each other. The podcast community has now grown and it exists as the Thrive Together Network which supports female identifying, non-binary, and trans artists through retreats and exhibitions. Working in textile, Kaylan channels her inner artists by making quilts, abstraction, domestic textiles, and collage. Unlike most artists who are drawn to blank canvases, Kaylan is drawn to materials, rips stains, and texture; these elements inspire her. Kaylan likes to play with the material she has collected over time, and the fabric compositions she makes are a direct reflection of her future and past self. In fact, it was motherhood itself that gives Kaylan her inspiration, as her maternal experience have contributed to her abstract art. Kaylan believes in materials holding memory, and through her art, she aims to explore physical representations of generational care. With quilting, dying, sewing, painting, gluing, and stitching, Kaylan creates pieces that are more than just art. Each piece tells a story and contributes in linking places, people and perceptions. To read more about how Kaylan balances her roles of being a mother and an artist, listen to this week’s podcast and find out how mothers are often crushed under unrealistic societal expectations.    Pre-Order our Studio Visit Book Vol 2. here: Learn how you can UNLOCK YOUR CREATIVE POTENTIAL in 2023. Sign up for our FREE Mini guide & workbook. Check out the Arts To Hearts Shop at  Listen and subscribe on Apple  Artist Services:

    Episdoe 11: Emily Romens :|: self-compassion & creativity

    Episdoe 11: Emily Romens :|: self-compassion & creativity

    This episode features a conversation with host, Rhonda Willers, and guest, Emily Romens. 

    Emily’s creative practice has evolved from that of art student to arts administrator to presently new mom. We discuss the importance of self-compassion when it comes to your creative practice and how to recognize when you might be missing or lacking your own creative motion. 

    Emily shares ways artists can advocate for themselves when they are beginning careers or jobs in arts administration. She offers ideas for how you can ask for your creative practice to be part of your employment agreement. 

    We also dive into the feelings of shame that bubble up when someone tells us “it’s so easy to make” and yet we are struggling to take that first step and how it requires a lot of energy to be spontaneously creative. 

    Please enjoy this episode with Emily Romens.

    To learn more about Emily’s work and practice, follow her on Instagram: @emlyrmns

    Studio Mix #11 :|: Emily Romens
    Sexy Villain by Remi Wolf
    The Chain by Fleetwood Mac
    Happier Than Ever by Billie Eilish
    Paralysed by The Staves
    Summer Girl by HAIM

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    Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4BggKksXt1YtOrRBUO9NUV

    Emily Romens Brief Biography:
    Emily Romens received her BFA in Ceramics from the University of Wisconsin - River Falls in 2017. 
    I make non-objective objects, based on very objective things. I am an object maker, and a bellyacher. I find myself most attracted to patterns of domestic life - each beautiful, overwhelming, insignificant, sexy, humorous, caring, heavy, vague, charming, ordinary, moment. How I get my hands moving has changed a lot over the last five years, but the wonders of my gross domestic life has remained. I am now a mother to my child, the first human who has ever deserved my mothering. And somewhere in there is that object maker.

    Episode page: https://theartistinmeisdeadpodcast.com

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