Episodes

  • New Directions: Tribute to my Dad
    May 14 2024
    Reflection on the recent passing of my father, Vincent.
    I dedicate this episode to my brother Jim who knows the why. (xoxox)
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    Resources include "Devotions: The Selected Poems of Mary Oliver," by Mary Oliver.
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    22 mins
  • Patti.Smith: Symbolic Portraiture
    Mar 14 2024
    I contemplate the visual artist, writer, poet, songwriter and performer, Patti Smith with a focus on her writings and photographs for the 2011 exhibition, "Camera Solo," at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut.

    “Camera Solo” was the first museum exhibition of Patti Smith’s photography in the United States and included “seventy photographs taken by her Polaroid camera, one multimedia installation, and one video work."

    Image Credit: "Robert's Slippers," 2002 -- Wadsworth Atheneum



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    21 mins
  • Tracy Emin: "My Bed" and Strangeland
    Feb 6 2024
    Women at the Helm features and celebrates the contemporary British artist Tracy Emin. We explore her iconic installation "My Bed" and dive into her "jagged recollections" from her memoir, "Strangeland."
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    Learn more about Tracy Emin:

    >Tracy Emin at the Tate Museum
    >Read her evocative memoir:Strangeland
    >Image Credit: Ben Gurr
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    20 mins
  • Women at the Helm: Book Dedications
    Jan 3 2024
    In this inaugural episode of my new podcast series, Women at the Helm: Intersection of Women Artists and Writings, I explore Book Dedications.
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    Writers highlighted in this episode:
    Janet Fitch
    Poet, Mary Oliver
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    Image Credit: James Abbott MacNeill Whistler, "The Beach at Selsey Bill," 1865
    New Britain Museum of American Art
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    12 mins
  • New Podcast: Women at the Helm: Intersection of Women Artists and Writing
    Nov 8 2023
    Introducing a new podcast series: Women at the Helm: Intersection of Women Artists and Writing. Formerly Beyond the Paint with Bernadine podcast, Bernadine takes you on a new expansive journey that celebrates women artists through the written word; books, essays, poetry and more.
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    >Sign up for Women at the Helm monthly newsletter on my journey in writing a "memoir" about women artist and other literary meanderings. Email: bernadine@beyondthepaint.net
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    5 mins
  • Episode 173: Special Edition: Sisterhood: Portraiture: Sally Brown and Amy Chaiklin
    Aug 31 2023
    This special episode celebrates and includes a conversation with two contemporary, American female artists, Sally Brown and Amy Chaiklin and their upcoming duo exhibition Sisterhood: Portraiture: Sally Brown and Amy Chaiklin.
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    The exhibition, a curation of sixty works; thirty mini-depictions of feminist artworks in self portraiture by Brown and thirty ink and graphite portraits selected from Chaiklin’s Cultured Pearls Portraits Project,
    honors the sisterhood or real women artists that have inspired and influenced their work and practice.
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    Learn More about the show:
    Exhibition opens September 8, 2023 at the Monongalia Arts Center, West Virginia https://monartscenter.com/
    Follow on IG: @sisterhoodportraiture

    Follow the Artists:
    Sally Brown: Sally Jane Brown
    IG: @Sallery_art
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    Amy Chaiklin: Amy Chaiklin
    IG: Amychaiklin
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    Special thanks to Hall Rockefeller and the women of Less than Half Salon
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    21 mins
  • Going on a Hiatus.......to write my Memoir
    Jan 29 2023
    After 5 years and over 100 conversations with women artists, gallery owners and collectors, I am taking an extended hiatus from the show. I will embark on a writing journey to fulfill my deep desire to craft and publish a memoir about my engagement with the visual arts. All the ways "looking at art" has impacted my life. It will also celebrate women artists who liberated me from both imposed and self-imposed constraints. A wild ride indeed!
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    For updates on my writing journey and other art adventures, stay connected by signing up for my newsletter: bernadine@beyondthepaint.net or fill out the short form on my website: beyondthepaint.net
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    Thank you for your support and friendship. We will see each other soon...
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    7 mins
  • Replay: Julie Goldstein: Sea Women (#160)
    Jan 9 2023
    In this episode, join me and woodcut printmaker, storyteller and artist Julie Goldstein into the worlds of 18th century Icelandic sea women and female, Japanese Ama pearl divers. Goldstein captures the stories of these "anonymous" women, memorializing them through her vivid portrayals. Goldstein's reverence for women lost in history books is awe-inspiring.
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    "Sea Woman," solo exhibition is at Bridgette Mayer Gallery, opened June 28-August 13, 2022. Learn more at www.bridgettemayergallery.com
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    website: www.juliegoldsteinstudio.com
    IG: @swmwithme
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    36 mins