#26 Super Hueman Hustle - A.R.T. Podcast Season 2 Finale
Release Date: 04/18/2018
A.R.T. Artists Real Talk
Allison is a very well-known Bay-to-LA (and back) street artist, having been featured on the cover of LA Weekly's People of the Year issue, Juxtapoz Magazine, and many other places. She's also navigated a wide variety of career situations that have informed her work. For our season finale, host Jacob Patterson stopped by her new house in Oakland to chop it up. Warning: we say "hyphy" and "hella" wayyyyyy too many times in this episode. 8:17- Is San Jose the bay area or not? 8:57- Which part of Oakland are we in? 10:32- The Bay responding to the Ghost Ship fire ...
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Heidi Johnson has been putting the coolest art and events in front of the hippest people in LA for decades. In this episode she breaks down where PR and management cross over, how much of this stuff artists should be doing for themselves, and when it's time for you to get a manager. She also lets us in on some secrets of how to get your shit covered by the press. There's a lot of name-dropping in this episode, but every story is peppered with many years of wisdom, and by the end Heidi takes muthafuckas to school so don't miss the second half of this episode. We also share stories on the late...
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Maca rode some wild waves while Quest Nutrition jumped to the billion dollar company range, as he built one of the world's best art departments. Part of that was hiring Dino Nama, who is now Think Tank Gallery's Art Director. The two reminisce on what it took to operate on such a level, the difference of running smaller and more mobile design agencies, and break down wtf an art department even is. They also have a lot of inside jokes (just warning you). By the end of the episode we discuss what it would take to really build perfection in a design agency or art department. 7:00-...
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Yoshino has been a professional photographer in LA for a long time, and during a rut in his personal life and art practice, he started a podcast to re-inspire himself. That podcast is now one of the bigger arts podcasts in the world, and he has built a career and company out of it. In true Yoshino style, he flips the interview and gets host Jacob Patterson to open up about some personal topics and open relationship beliefs he's never shared in public. 6:03- Are you editing your show yourself, or do you have someone else doing it? 7:05- Jacob talks about interviewing people...
info_outline #22 BrokeLA's Anna Shumacher: The Corporate Structure of DIY CultureA.R.T. Artists Real Talk
cARTel has done many things in the almost-decade that they've been shaping the experiential arts scene in LA. They've hosted fort parties, galaxy art shows with Bill Nye, giant sponsored activations, and been served a cease and desist by Coachella. The latter comes midway through the story of one of the largest and longest running DIY festivals in SoCal, fka Brokechella. Now called BrokeLA, it opens next month and has partnered with Spaceland Presents and the Regent for Anna's first year as the company's CEO. We dive deep into such an evolution, and also nerd tf out on some permitting stuff....
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We've mentioned the trip that manifested DS&WC at Think Tank Gallery, the show that brought our gallery back into our old venue, but we haven't discussed the process of putting it on. Hundreds of people were involved in producing this massive arts and events series, and four of them sit down after breakfast to smoke a few bowls and talk about it in this episode. If you came to the show you'll love hearing what went into it, and if you didn't you'll love hearing our host's best friends ruthlessly mocking him for a couple hours. Long one but good one. 5:40- Intro 6:08-...
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The last big show that was thrown with the Think Tank was a confusing one, for many reasons. Firefly Productions tricked the Think Tank into producing it, the Think Tank tricked its audience into attending it (#District798), and the actors tricked guests in every way shape and form. By the end, people even thought the weed was fake while they hit it. This show was described as a "mindfuck" by the media, and it encapsulated that word in every way. Whether you caught or missed the show, or caught the show but missed huge chunks of it (we don't blame you), this interview with Steph and Steven of...
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New York's "Sleep No More" is probably the most successful piece of immersive theatre of all time. But there are thousands of moving parts to this magical machine. Guest Cesar Hawas likes to describe the parts of this creative ecosystem as just that, magic, but there are tons of insights to how an arts company can get such an expensive building and keep it running and profitable. Cesar talks about the more ethereal parts of Sleep No More (run by the production company Emursive) and all of the inspiration that surrounds it at the McKittrick Hotel in our first remote episode recorded...
info_outlineAllison is a very well-known Bay-to-LA (and back) street artist, having been featured on the cover of LA Weekly's People of the Year issue, Juxtapoz Magazine, and many other places. She's also navigated a wide variety of career situations that have informed her work. For our season finale, host Jacob Patterson stopped by her new house in Oakland to chop it up. Warning: we say "hyphy" and "hella" wayyyyyy too many times in this episode.
8:17- Is San Jose the bay area or not?
8:57- Which part of Oakland are we in?
10:32- The Bay responding to the Ghost Ship fire
Read more about the Ghost Ship fire:
http://www.nydailynews.com/
http://www.latimes.com/
13:20- Vince CEO Meow Wolf
https://meowwolf.com/author/
15:31- Why did you decide to come back to the bay?
17:08- Jacob ghost riding a car
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
17:25- Andrew bloody gums
https://www.instagram.com/
https://www.instagram.com/
18:18- http://museumca.org/
Allison Hueman:
https://www.instagram.com/
20:33- Drinkin Smokin West Coastin
https://www.instagram.com/
https://
20:39- http://wineandbowties.com/
http://wineandbowties.com/
21:23- Why move back to the bay?
22:06- Hueman talks about being homeless
23:24- http://www.complex.com/style/
26:52- Hueman talks about how she misses collaborating with people in Los Angeles
28:28- Hueman x Hyperlimbo
http://www.artnet.com/
https://beautifulbizarre.net/
Hueman explains what Hyperlimbo means to her
31:31- What do you usually do on your drive from Oakland to LA?
34:04- From UCLA to The Brewery
35:03- Housing at Think Tank
35:57- What was it like at The Brewery?
http://www.breweryartistlofts.
39:16- Hueman talks about her experience with art and work
39:56- Hueman and legal issues
42:40- Did you go to school for painting or design?
44:06- John Cena
https://www.instagram.com/
44:56- Hueman talks about taking a video game design course
46:15- Monkey Island
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
47:19- What kind of things do you do to gather inspiration?
47:52- Larry King By,
https://www.amazon.com/Larry-
49:28- Other Peoples Property by Jason Tanz
49:41- LA Weekly Shuts Down Abruptly
http://www.laweekly.com/news/
52:57- Humans last design gig being for Playboy
53:03- Were things turned around by then or were you still broke?
53:49- http://www.playboytv.com/
54:57- Jacob talks about Playboy spitting sex positive feminism
55:59- Whitney Kidd Bell
Read more about the Dick Pic Show:
http://www.laweekly.com/event/
58:34- Hueman talks about when she started doing murals
1:01:32- Jacob talks about what he used to paint
1:04:31- What kept Hueman from doing murals for years
1:06:42- Art Major
1:08:36- http://www.huemannature.com/
1:10:51- https://www.instagram.com/
1:12:08- Ritual show by Hueman
http://www.huemannature.com/
Ritual show (teaser)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
1:12:55- Hueman explains what the Ritual show was
1:13:36- Why it was called ritual
1:13:44- Jarell Perry
https://soundcloud.com/
Cryptik
https://www.instagram.com/
Vyalone
https://www.instagram.com/
Brandon Monk
https://www.instagram.com/
1:15:53- Built to Last by Jim Collins
The 50th Law by 50 Cent
1:16:48- The Room
The Disaster Artist
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=
1:18:51- Hueman asks Jacob about the different colors he uses in his organizer
1:21:36- Hueman touches on her “ritual”
1:23:09- Jacob talks about writing his to-do list
1:25:41 Jacob talks about how important “Coffeegraph” was
https://dtla-weekly.com/
Recap on Coffeegraph:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
1:26:25- Dino Nama
https://www.instagram.com/
1:36:16 When did you realize you could do art full time and how did you balance it with commercial art?
1:37:16- Huemans trip to Europe
1:38:20- How do you curate commercial art opportunities?
1:38:32- How do you know when to say yes and when to say no?
1:41:31- Commissioned work
1:44:23- Are your murals usually always commissioned?
1:44:44- Hueman talks about getting a grant
1:46:35- Do you have anything big coming up that you could talk about?
1:46:41- What do you want, if you could imagine what you see yourself doing within the next five years?
1:52:51- Hueman touches on what tools someone needs to be an artist
1:56:11- Where to find Allison Hueman: