The Market Says You’re Not Worth It; Value with Laleh Khorramian
Laleh Khorramian was born in 1974 in Tehran, Iran.[1][2] She was raised in Orlando, Florida.[1] Khorramian studied at the Rhode Island School of Design; followed by study at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she earned a BFA degree in 1997.[3] She earned her MFA degree in 2004, from Columbia University, School of Visual Arts.[3]
Animation, digital media and found footage supplements use of traditional artistic media in her practice, like collage, mono-typing and drawing. In a vacillating process between them, Khorramian integrates fiction with spectacle and theatre constructions to explore the discarded and chance outcomes as a creative strategy.
Khorramian is a recipient of a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant[4] and the Gottlieb Foundation Grant.
Little Bunny Foo Foo & Genius in Creativity; Genius with Anne Washburn, Dramatist
I Wanna Write Like a Samurai; Discipline with Matt Fraction, Comic Book Author
The Idea Train Meets the Morning Kool-Aid; Inspiration with Sean Hogan
Sean Hogan and Gary Rogowski discuss the topic of Inspiration. When do ideas come and what’s next?
No I Meant to Screw That Up; Failure with Merridawn Duckler, Cross Genre Artist
Merridawn and Gary discuss the importance of Failure in one’s work. And how Failure can seem more like a personal burden than a shared stepping stone by all artists.
Another Creature Out There To Be Discovered; Limits, with Composer Alex Ebert
In this second episode with Alex Ebert, artist and composer, Alex and Gary talk about the power of limits. What strange creatures can be found when forcing oneself to one small corner of the canvas, sonnet, or structure?
That’s No Way to Climb a Jungle Gym; Lyricism with Alex Ebert
In this first episode with Alex Ebert, composer and artist, Alex and Gary discuss how his music feels lyrical. From what immaculate source does lyricism emerge?
Smashed Plants on Glass; Curiosity with Deb Stoner
What’s So Great About 90? ? Precision with Patrick Edwards
A conversation with Patrick Edwards on the importance of Precision in creative pursuits.
Introducing Master and Apprentice
Welcome to the podcast Creativity: Hustlers, Fakers, and Thieves. Our first episode introduces you to Gary Rogowski, host, Master Craftsman, and author. His Apprentice is Ali Meghdadi, woodworker and scholar. They discuss the format of the podcast and begin to examine some of the issues that working artists face. Issues such as Curiosity, Practice, and […]