Just in time for your afternoon commute or studio session: I’m pleased to introduce Dissident Musings, the podcast of Dissident Muse. The inaugural episode is an interview with J.F. Martel, whose Reclaiming Art in the Age of Artifice: A Treatise, Critique, and Call to Action we examined in three parts in the Asynchronous Studio Book Club. I hope you enjoy it.
Content at DMJ is free but paid subscriptions keep it coming. Please consider one for yourself and thank you for reading.
Our next title in the Asynchronous Studio Book Club is In the Kitchen of Art: Selected Essays and Criticism, 2003-20 by Marco Grassi. For more information, see the ASBC homepage.
Dissident Muse’s first publication, Backseat Driver by James Croak, is available now at Amazon.
Aphorisms for Artists: 100 Ways Toward Better Art by Walter Darby Bannard is out now at Allworth Press. More information is available at the site for the book. If you own it already, thank you; please consider reviewing the book at Amazon, B&N, or Goodreads.
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