pandemic

Revolutionizing Live Entertainment: A Conversation with David Carpenter of Gamiotics

Join us as we delve into the remarkable journey of David Carpenter, a theater veteran turned tech innovator, in this insightful podcast episode. Discover how Gamiotics is reshaping live entertainment and fostering community engagement through technology.

Thinking and Reflecting- Julia Fullerton-Batten Podcast

"This is the time when people could just calm down and as you say, reflect on their lives and also on their future. What do people want to do in the future? Do they want to change their careers? Utilize this time on thinking and reflecting."

Julia Fullerton-Batten's quote offers thoughtful advice on what people should do during this pandemic. Julia is a commercial and fine art photographer who was the first female photographer to shoot for the famous Campari calendar in 2015 and became a Hasselblad Master in 2008. Continue listening to this conversation on how to deal with the coronavirus lockdown as an artist, the good or bad results of needing to create to sustain happiness, art for therapy, confronting fears, speaking on social issues, and how you shouldn't be pressured to create because of the lockdown.

The full episode is on Apple Podcasts at Creative Haven here Dealing With COVID-19 As A Professional Artist, Using Art As Therapy, And Using Photography To Speak On Social Issues!

Using Photography to Give Voice to The Vulnerable Communities, The Importance of Connecting With Nature, And Exploring Various Creative Domains During Lockdown

 Start this week off by listening to our latest podcast episode with guest Alejandra Carles-Tolra! Alejandra is a visual artist and photography facilitator. Her work has been published by CNN, The Huffington Post and the Wuhan Art Museum. At the moment, she’s working with non-profit organizations as an art workshop facilitator with the goal of empowering vulnerable communities. Get your creative mind going as you listen in on discussions about using art to give individuals a voice in vulnerable communities, the importance of creativity everyday, and using the time during the pandemic to make art around you! 

The full episode is on Apple Podcasts at Creative Haven Here: Using Photography to Give Voice to The Vulnerable Communities, The Importance of Connecting With Nature, And Exploring Various Creative Domains During Lockdown

And if you want to learn more about Alejandra and purchase her work, visit the links below!

IG Account - @alejandractr

Website - www.alejandractr.com

Work for sale can be found here https://www.fiftydots.com/en/categoria-producto/artists/alejandra-carles-tolra-en/ 

Dealing With COVID-19 As A Professional Artist, Using Art As Therapy, And Using Photography To Speak On Social Issues

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a source of drastic changes and frustrations around all of us this year. We had the opportunity to touch upon this subject with photographer Julia Fullerton-Batten in the latest episode of our podcast. Among her achievements, Julia was the first female photographer to shoot for the esteemed Campari calendar and became a Hasselblad Master in 2008. As the pandemic was the central topic, we discussed how to deal with the lockdown as an artist, the need to create sustained happiness(bad and good), art for therapy, confronting fears, speaking on social issues and how you shouldn’t be pressured to create amidst the lockdown. The full episode is on Apple Podcasts at Creative Haven here: Dealing With COVID-19 As A Professional Artist, Using Art As Therapy, And Using Photography To Speak On Social issues