I Know Strange People
Ever see someone who has paint on their pants, tattoo sleeves, an asymmetrical haircut, and someone exclaims that guy/girl must be an artist? These are not the creatives I seek out to interview. There’s a romantic notion that artists need to be eccentric, but the real oddities usually happen behind closed doors. Explore the unconventional in the creative process through interviews with artists, and other creative types with host and artist Jeffrey Morabito.
Podcasting since 2021 • 20 episodes
I Know Strange People
Latest Episodes
Dennis Kardon: Signature Style
Dennis Kardon went to Yale to study medicine only to find his real passion after taking a life drawing class there. Although Kardon left Yale as an abstract painter, it was only years later during a walk and conversation through the Metropolita...
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Episode 19
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1:22:38
Judy Glantzman: Pure Theatre
Already a pioneer in the 80's East Village art scene in NYC, Artist Judy Glantzman recently moved to Chatham New York to focus on her work. Judy discusses what it means to take on a character in art, the artifice of it, and how the "Pure Theatr...
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Episode 18
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1:21:00
Rodney Dickson: I Exist in the Middle of the Ocean
Painter Rodney Dickson comes from humble beginnings in a small town in Northern Ireland. Being an artist has led him many places around the world but has predominantly lived in NYC since the 90's. A student of Mike Knowles who himse...
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Episode 17
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58:05
Cordy Ryman: I Don't Have a Horse in that Race
Cordy Ryman thinks it's semantics whether or not he is a painter or sculptor. Having grown up in a family of artists, he knew early on that putting art on a pedestal becomes a barrier. Seeing the built-in paradoxes of the art world led Cord...
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Episode 16
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