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Women at the Helm

Bernadine Francobeyondthepaint.net
Women at the Helm, formerly Beyond the Paint with Bernadine podcast, is a new show about the intersection of women artists and writing.
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Monthly episodes highlight books, reviews, blogs, essays, poetry that showcase and celebrate women artists, their artistic process and works and will include conversations with women artists, writers and publishers.
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Episodes

New Directions: Tribute to my Dad

Reflection on the recent passing of my father, Vincent. I dedicate this episode to my brother Jim who knows the why. (xoxox) . Resources include "Devotions: The Selected Poems of Mary Oliver," by Mary Oliver. . STAY CONNECTED! > Website: Beyond the Paint with Bernadine > Substack: @bernadinefranco >Email me at bernadine@beyondthepaint or bernadinefranco@yahoo.com to join Women at the Helm monthly newsletter...

May 14, 202422 min

Patti.Smith: Symbolic Portraiture

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 STAY C...

Mar 14, 202421 min

Tracy Emin: "My Bed" and Strangeland

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." . Learn more about Tracy Emin: > Tracy Emin at the Tate Museum >Read her evocative memoir: Strangeland >Image Credit: Ben Gurr . STAY CONNECTED with Women at the Helm: > Website: Beyond the Paint with Bernadine > Substack: @bernadinefranco >Email me at bernadine@beyondthepaint t...

Feb 06, 202420 min

Women at the Helm: Book Dedications

In this inaugural episode of my new podcast series, Women at the Helm: Intersection of Women Artists and Writings, I explore Book Dedications. . Writers highlighted in this episode: Janet Fitch Poet, Mary Oliver . Image Credit: James Abbott MacNeill Whistler, "The Beach at Selsey Bill," 1865 New Britain Museum of American Art . Stay Connected >Website: Beyond the Paint with Bernadine >Substack: Bernadine Franco Substack >Subscribe to Women at the Helm Newsletter: email me at bernadine@b...

Jan 03, 202412 min

New Podcast: Women at the Helm: Intersection of Women Artists and Writing

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. . Stay Connected >Website: https://beyondthepaint.net/ >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@beyo...

Nov 08, 20235 min

Episode 173: Special Edition: Sisterhood: Portraiture: Sally Brown and Amy Chaiklin

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. . 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 insp...

Aug 31, 202321 min

Going on a Hiatus.......to write my Memoir

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! . For updates on my writing journey and other art adven...

Jan 29, 20237 min

Replay: Julie Goldstein: Sea Women (#160)

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. . "Sea Woman," solo exhibition is at Bridgette Mayer Gallery, opened June 28-August 13, 2022. Learn more at www.bridgettemayergallery.com . S...

Jan 09, 202336 min

Episode 172: Holga Camera and the Female Experience

As many of you who listen to this podcast know, I am a visual arts educator, historian, speaker and of course, a podcaster. I never considered myself a maker. Until now! I took up photography to learn and experience first-hand the artistic process. This episode journeys with you my immersion into a photography series titled "The Other Side of the Mirror," employing a toy camera, the Holga. . Go to my website to see all the images from the series: www.beyondthepaint.net...

Dec 14, 202219 min

Episode 171: Valerie Ellis: Moving Human Experience Through Paper

Abstract and Conceptual female artist Valerie Ellis draws us into her visual world through her curiosity of the human mind and condition. A psychotherapist for twenty years, Ellis paved an unconventional pathway in making art. . Her visual vocabulary is submerged in a very hands on practice of pulling, spreading, crumpling media like paper and paper pulp. Her works deeply connect the viewer to the internal psychology of the human mind and experiences. . This episode includes an in-depth conversa...

Nov 29, 202253 min

Episode 170: Jamie Smith: Mother Time Tarot

I am thrilled to have as my guest the female, multi-disciplinary artist and educator Jamie Smith. "Smith’s monochromatic drawings, wooden wall-hanging sculptures, and installation work incorporate personal and culturally-resonant symbols in an attempt to reckon with the fragility of life, new beginnings, the passage of time and the depths of loss." Her visual expressions are an "engulfment" of her female experiences. . This episode focuses on her new passion project; the design of Mother Time ta...

Nov 08, 202240 min

Episode 169: Artist Ann Stoddard: Feminist Collaborator with Mother Earth

Ann Stoddard is a contemporary interdisciplinary artist, a feminist and an environmentalist. Her work, practice coupled with social activism engage with nature, from rivers in and around Maryland to Corn Fields and beyond. This episode includes some historical perspective of female, pioneer ecofeminists and a lively conversation with Stoddard. . List of resources and the images discussed can be found at my website: www.beyondthepaint.net . Visit Ann Stoddard website at www.annstoddard.net and at...

Oct 24, 202236 min

Episode 168: "Awakening and Furor:" A conversation with Painter Lucy Pike and Curator Katie Bradford Osborne

The powerful 'virtual' exhibition "Awakening and Furor" at the Roaring Artist Gallery celebrates contemporary women artists and shapes the way we see women represented. The multi-media artworks; paintings, sculptures, video art and textiles express and are a response to the perpetual injustices of "women's rights." . On the show, a conversation with the recipient of the Juror's Award, abstract painter Lucy Pike and the gallery owner and curator of Roaring Artist Gallery, Katie Bradford Osborne. ...

Oct 10, 202232 min

Best of Beyond the Paint: #130: Deborah Wasserman: Migration, Land and the Feminine Body

Taking a short sabbatical from podcasting; will be back in two weeks with new conversations with women artists. . Please enjoy one of my favorite episodes (#130); a celebration of the female artist Deborah Wasserman. Since the recording of the show, we have become good friends in the arts. Her evocative, large scale paintings, photographs and collage works merge the female figure in painted landscapes and in her performative works. . Please visit my website: beyondthepaint.net to view works disc...

Sep 27, 202245 min

Episode 167: Women of Surrealism: Frida Kahlo, Remedios Varo, Leonora Carrington

In this fascinating episode, we will look at the women of Surrealism: Frida Kahlo, Remedios Varo and Leonora Carrington. All three artists worked in Mexico throughout the 20th century. We will examine their distinctive personal, visual vocabulary and consider the ways "place" informed and liberated their practice. We will round up the episode highlighting the contemporary Surrealist painter Rita Maikova. . Resources are listed at my website: www.beyondthepaint.net . In episode #163, you can list...

Sep 13, 202230 min

Episode 166: Nicole Peyrafitte: Artistic Practice as a Healing Practice

Multi-media and performance artist Nicole Peyrafitte employs a fascinating practice in her multi-works. Through her astute observations and interplay with nature, she immerses her body, her research to compose multi-media installations. . In my conversation with Peyrafitte, we explore a site-specific installation for the exhibition "Women and Other Wild Creatures: Matrilineal Tales," at the Sapar Contemporary Art Gallery. The multi-media installation titled "Antediluvian Sympoiesis," encompasses...

Aug 30, 202247 min

Episode 165: Artist Hend Al-Mansour: Elevating the Female Figure in Contemporary Islamic Art

In Islamic art, representations of women and the female figure are controversial. Hend Al Mansour, from Saudi Arabia, currently residing in the United States, examines Islamic social practices. Her multi-media works celebrate and critiques Islamic Arab culture. The artist, through Islamic aesthetic addresses gender equality, sexual independence and role of women. This episode includes a conversation with Hend. . Hend Al Mansour website: https://www.hendalmansour.com/ Artist Statement: https://ww...

Aug 19, 202233 min

Episode 164: Kathryn Hart: Love, Grief, Transformation Threshold

Contemporary female artist Kathryn Hart returns to the podcast in an in-depth conversation exploring her multi-media works through the lens of love, grief and transformation threshold. Hart's evocative works are an extension of a very present love story between herself and recently deceased husband Dennis. Join me into the poetic beauty of Hart's sculptures, photographs and monoprints. . Kathryn Hart website: http://www.kathryndhart.com/home AIR Gallery: https://www.airgallery.org/ . From Episod...

Aug 08, 202238 min

Episode 163: Rita Maikova: Surrealist Female Painter of Ukraine

Join me in a conversation and exploration of the Surrealist contemporary painter of Ukraine, Rita Maikova. Her fantastical paintings express the interior of her mind and spirit, "all the parts of me," says Maikova. Infused with feminine and maternal energy, Maikova's works and practice are informed by the Surrealist aesthetic, Ukrainian folklore embedded with personal iconography and symbols. . Currently, Maikova is exhibited at the Sapar Contemporary Art Gallery in "Women and Other Wild Creatur...

Jul 28, 202233 min

Episode 162: Avant Garde Women Artists of Ukraine: Alexandra Exter and Iryna Pap

Historically, Ukrainian art history books have "failed to give Ukranian women artists their due." This episode looks to two 20th century women artists who left an idelible impact on the story of art in Ukraine: Early 20th century Modernist: Alexandra Exter and mid-20th century photographer Iryna Pap. . This episode is an entryway to an upcoming series of conversations with two contemporary, female artists of Ukraine: Figurative painter Iryna Maksymova, and Surrealist painter Rita Maikova and Ame...

Jul 18, 202218 min

Episode161: Digital Art: Part 2

In part 1 of my episode on Digital Art (#159), I explored digital art as a medium, and the ways artists employ digital platforms from production to presentation. This included installation, video art, virtual reality and sound and music environments. . In part 2, I focus on two contemporary female artists working in Digital art; an emerging artist Ande Ja Johnson who employs the art tool Paint 3D app from Microsoft and the Digital collagist Eugenia Loli. This episode includes a conversation with...

Jul 05, 202227 min

Episode 160: Printmaker Julie Goldstein: Sea Women

Join me into a world of 18th century Icelandic sea women and female, Japanese Ama pearl divers through the vision of woodcut printmaker, storyteller and artist Julie Goldstein. The artist joins me in an engaging conversation of her work, practice and her reverence for the "anonymous" woman. . "Sea Woman," solo exhibition is at Bridgette Mayer Gallery, opening June 28-August 13, 2022. Learn www.bridgettemayergallery.com . Julie Goldstein website: www.juliegoldsteinstudio.com ; IG: @swmwithme , Ch...

Jun 21, 202236 min

Episode 159: Digital Art (Part 1 of 2)

A two-part episode, join me in an exploration with Digital Art as a practice and medium. This episode dives into Digital Art through four categories or themes; installation, film, video and animation, Virtual Reality, Sound Environments. In part two, we will journey into artists who use digital art as a means of expression. David Hockney, emerging New England artist Ande Ja Johnson an the Digitial Collagist Eugenia Loli. . Text: Paul, Christiane. "Digital Art." London: Thames and Hudson, 2008; w...

Jun 08, 202227 min

Episode 158: Ife and Nia Mora: A Conversation with the Granddaughters of artist Elizabeth Catlett

Elizabeth Catlett was a black, female artist, sculptor and printmaker. She was best known for her depictions of the African-American experience which often focused on the female experience. Her granddaughters Ife and Nia Mora are extension of Catlett's deep and resonant legacy. In this episode we explore the ways Catlett's work, practice and social activism shape and inspired the lives of her granddaughters. We talk art, activism, motherhood, resilience, self and intergenerational healing and Ca...

May 25, 202237 min

Episode 157: #115 Nanu Berks: Female Pioneer in the Crypto Art Market

This is a best of episode with the celebrated, contemporary artist and female pioneer in the Crypto Art Market, Nanu Berks. (Berks and I are collaborating for a new episode (coming soon) to explore the progression of her artistic practice.) . In our lively conversation recorded in 2021, Berks shares the ways her nomadic life informs her work, how the crypto art market eliminates the gallery system, and how an NFT (non-fungible token) is a mode to being visually (and spiritually) transported. . N...

May 10, 202244 min

Episode 156: Pamela Colman Smith: Rider Waite Tarot Card Illustrator (Part 2)

In Part 2 of my celebration of Pamela Colman Smith, we dive into her collaboration with Arthur Waite for the Rider Waite Tarot deck. (The first tarot deck to be mass marketed in English.) Join me in a journey through her "direct, captivating imagery." . Resources for this episode include: Mary K. Greer (marykgreer.com) Stephen Kaplan: "Pamela Colman Smith: The Untold Story" Allison Meier

Apr 28, 202224 min

Episode155: Pamela Colman Smith: Rider-Waite Tarot Deck Illustrator (Part 1)

Beyond the Paint podcast celebrates the visionary artist Pamela Colman Smith in two parts. Part 1, today's episode, focuses and highlights aspects of Smith's artistic life and practice. . Part 2-will take a deep dive into Smith's legacy as illustrator for the Rider-Waite tarot deck, a commission she described as "big job for very little cash." . Resources for this episode include Yale Art Gallery and the seminal text "Pamela Colman Smith: The Untold Story" by Stephen R. Kaplan with contributions...

Apr 20, 202224 min

Episode 154: Ghislaine "Ghi" Fremaux: Indulgence of the Body in Art

Ghislaine Fremaux or Ghi as she is known is a female artist from west Texas. Her evocative, large-scale figural works, intimately engaged, interrogate her canvases. In my conversation with Fremaux we explore the "nude body in a clothed society," the role of the camera placed against her belly in "uninstructed, spontaneous encounters," and more! . Learn more about Fremaux's work, practice and collaborative with husband Lando Velez Website: www.fremauxvaldez.com IG: @ghislainefremaux . Resources f...

Apr 05, 202235 min

Episode 153: Leslie C. Sotomayor and "Feminist Connect" Exhibition

In celebration of Women's History Month, I invite you to experience the exhibition "Feminist Connect," at the Charles Art Project in Lubbock, Texas. (March 4-30, 2022). . And yes, I dedicated two episodes to this exhibition, but also to the co-curators, Sally Brown (Episode #151) and in this episode multi-media artist Leslie C. Sotomayor. :) . Link to the exhibition: https://www.les-femmes-folles-feminist-connect.com/2022-exhibit/ Follow Leslie C. Sotomayor: @art_by_lcs on IG; https://personal-p...

Mar 23, 202241 min

Episode152: Eileen Neff: "Traveling Into View"

The contemporary artist Eileen Neff "works with photo-based images and installation, picturing the natural and constructed worlds. Her “straight-forward representations, constructed images and sheer abstractions reflect the breadth of pictorial approaches—these approaches make poetic sense of her experience in the world.” And the works are inviting! Neff's works shroud the viewer in its aesthetic beauty and mesmerizes us into a inquiry of Neff’s experiences in the visual world. . Resources for t...

Mar 15, 202234 min
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