On the Aisle with Tom Alvarez

Sculptor-painter Scott Osborne and Development Officer Michael Quinn share a passion for visual art and Theatre.


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Part 1

In this podcast episode, the host interviews Scott Osborne, a Carmel-based sculptor and owner of Brown Hound Studio. Osborne shares his journey as a visual artist, discussing his work in sculpture, painting, and pottery, including his innovative kinetic painting projects and commissions like the Monarch Butterfly sculpture at the Monon and pieces for local businesses like an olive oil shop. He also highlights his connections to theater, having created stage props such as the car for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and the angel for Angels in America, as well as his involvement in Actors Theater of Indiana’s 4th of July parade floats.

Osborne reflects on his artistic education, emphasizing the importance of mentorship, constructive criticism, and multidisciplinary learning. He discusses his experience running his own studio, managing commissions, and the support he receives from his manager and local arts community. He also talks about his work in broadcasting, hosting two podcasts where he applies his storytelling and production skills.

Throughout the conversation, Osborne offers advice for aspiring artists, encouraging them to explore different media, stay open to new opportunities, and embrace the creative process. He concludes by discussing upcoming projects, including a secondary ceramic studio for teaching classes, and shares how listeners can view or purchase his work.

 


Part 2

Michael Quinn, former banker turned general contractor and now Chief Development Officer of the Hoosier Art Salon, shared his journey from a career in banking to leading one of Indiana’s oldest art organizations. Passionate about the visual arts, Quinn discussed expanding the Salon’s reach through new gallery spaces, events, and collaborations, including a partnership with the Phoenix Theater. He emphasized supporting artists, both emerging and established, and fostering diversity and community engagement in the arts. With initiatives like artist workshops, an online gallery, and the annual Clues Collaborative exhibition, Quinn aims to increase exposure for Indiana artists and cultivate a strong, inclusive arts community. He also highlighted the personal fulfillment of collecting art and the importance of connecting artists with audiences, while encouraging young artists to pursue their passion and utilize community resources.

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