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This week’s episode is part two of my conversation with visual artist Kimmy Quillin. In this second half of our nearly-three-hour Zoom conversation, we talk more about her process—how she creates conditions for creativity, incorporating chance in her work, and what she calls intentional chaos. We end the episode with questions I gathered from a bunch of our mutual friends to ask her.
Kimmy is one of my favorite painters whose work can be seen on the walls of Good Move in Brooklyn (whose founder, Jules, has been on the podcast twice) as well as in Elle, Domino Magazine, and at Uprise Art. She presented her solo show Many Moons at Chinatown Soup in November 2019 (I was there) and at Spite Haus in January 2020. I was excited to talk to her and this conversation exceeded my expectations.
In Part 1, we talked about coffee routines and being heliotropic, her influences from her Wisconsin roots and New York City, the realities of living as an artist, and how she takes care of herself through it all. If you haven't listened, be sure to check it out!
Show notes:
- Find Kimmy on the Web | Instagram
- If you haven't listened to the episode with Sam Salad a few weeks ago--one of my favorite episodes of the year--listen here
- Check out the book Color Scheme by Edith Young
- Take the friendship breakup survey from me and Kayleen Schaefer here
- The Let It Out Kits are 32% off with the code 32
- Sign up for the waitlist for the re-imagined Creative Underdogs/In Process (coming soon)!
- Subscribe to our newsletter to get show notes + essays, etc. sent to your inbox
- Follow @letitouttt on Instagram. I'm @katiedalebout
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This week’s episode is part two of my conversation with visual artist Kimmy Quillin. In this second half of our nearly-three-hour Zoom conversation, we talk more about her process—how she creates conditions for creativity, incorporating chance in her work, and what she calls intentional chaos. We end the episode with questions I gathered from a bunch of our mutual friends to ask her.
Kimmy is one of my favorite painters whose work can be seen on the walls of Good Move in Brooklyn (whose founder, Jules, has been on the podcast twice) as well as in Elle, Domino Magazine, and at Uprise Art. She presented her solo show Many Moons at Chinatown Soup in November 2019 (I was there) and at Spite Haus in January 2020. I was excited to talk to her and this conversation exceeded my expectations.
In Part 1, we talked about coffee routines and being heliotropic, her influences from her Wisconsin roots and New York City, the realities of living as an artist, and how she takes care of herself through it all. If you haven't listened, be sure to check it out!
Show notes:
- Find Kimmy on the Web | Instagram
- If you haven't listened to the episode with Sam Salad a few weeks ago--one of my favorite episodes of the year--listen here
- Check out the book Color Scheme by Edith Young
- Take the friendship breakup survey from me and Kayleen Schaefer here
- The Let It Out Kits are 32% off with the code 32
- Sign up for the waitlist for the re-imagined Creative Underdogs/In Process (coming soon)!
- Subscribe to our newsletter to get show notes + essays, etc. sent to your inbox
- Follow @letitouttt on Instagram. I'm @katiedalebout
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