Episode 137: Fun With Found Objects


The Gals are back this week with a fun, and possibly a little weird conversation about found objects. What are they? How do you best search for these artistic gems? How do you use them? This is an episode full of sidebars about childhood collections and seeing faces in all the things. We hope you enjoy it!

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Here is a link to the Tate Museum’s article on found object art; it is a great article!
http://www.tate.org.uk/art/art-terms/f/found-object

We also found a good article on making art from found objects on emptyeasel.com that you can read here.

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Next Katie and Loni will be doing the listener requested episode on Steam Punk art and it is going to be a fun one with many ideas! The Gals are excited about this one and it is sure to be packed with tons of info, so until then… make some cool shit, yo!

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About 2artsygals

Podcast Producer. Artist. Writer. Cat lover. Unicorn worshiper. Narwhal enthusiast. Next level proficiency in swearing. Aging GenXer/Riot Grrrl with a True Crime fascination. I also like cheese.
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