Episode 18 - The Power of Art 101 - with Tony Garner & Brandon Jenkins
“We have to have a channel to get what’s in us out” - Tony
Tony, Brandon, and I discuss the rich history of art in Columbus and honor artists of the past in our digital media generation.
Episode 18 - Listen Now
In This Episode…
The significance of art in culture
- [00.47] Welcome to the Roundtable Tony and Brandon
- [02.15] Tony shares "how art healed me."
- [03.00] Finding Children's services work-life balance
- [05.03] Getting cultured by Tony's wife's grandmother
- [07.30] Columbus has a fantastic art scene
- [10.32] When the trauma lifts through watercolor
- [12.38] The neuroscience of art therapy
- [14.42] Pulling it out of other people when they don't know it's in there
- [24.20] A newfound love of life
- [31.50] Who was Chester Nicodemus?
- [36.02] Building a community of fans
- [39.03] The more you have of a collection the more valuable
- [42.08] What happened to Bob Ross?
- [46.10] Art doesn’t have to be intellectual to enjoy it
- [50.10] When kids art speaks
- [53.30] Half a billion dollars of art stolen in 1990
- [55.47] The humanitarian crisis of starvation
- [60.00] Best art museums for kids
- [62.00] Keep revisiting familiar pieces
- [64.00] Who is Tony’s favorite artist?
- [73.00] Warehouse art community
- [80.00] You’re allowed to tell an artist you like their work
- [86.00] You don’t have to color in the lines, what do you feel?
- [90.00] Closing thoughts from Tony and Brandon
RESOURCE LINKS
Links to People and Companies We Mentioned in the Show
- Stanford’s Guide to Nicodemus
- Nicodemus Facebook Page
- Bob Ross Documentary
- The 1990 Gardner Museum Art Heist
- The World’s Biggest Art Heist
Tony & Brandon were our guests today. You can follow them here
Episode 18 - Listen Now
Episode Length: 96 mins
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