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Erin’s guest hosts this week, is a woman who has been on the forefront of artistic innovation for fifty years. Her name is Jen Grey, also known as, Jen Zen. Jen Began her art journey at the age of 4 when she started writing and illustrating her first book. Jen created comics for the school paper, then took her first real job as a teenager through a company that allowed her to endeavor in a graphic design position, in the late 60’s. In college, Jen also pursued graphic design in college. Jen utilized her college to obtain new opportunities such as mixed media, conceptual art and much more. Jen then continued to graduate with her MFA.  

As the obvious illustrates, Jen has an extensive background in the art industry. However, she also has been an educator for over for 50 years. She has helped students in many ways to not only teach them but help them recognize their successes and even reach some extraordinary success levels. Jen gives the audience some great insight on the history and current realms of the art world. During this episode, we also get to hear some amusing, educating and heartwarming stories that Jen gladly shares 

 

In this episode you’ll hear: 

[1:42] Jen’s Background, Journey and School in Art 

[11:50] How Jen Utilized College to Obtain Traditional, Non-traditional, Conventional & Social Tasks 

[12:40] Open Studio Takeaways and Productivity  

[18:28] Agent of Change 

[24:40] 3D Printing Accessibility Today 

[27:00] Aligning Yourself with Creativity, People are Product 

[28:18] Series of Student Questions for Bill Gates Results in Teamwork 

[29:35] Director’s True Form of Delivery and Collaboration 

[34:19] It is not your Product Identity, it is the Client’s 

[37:10] Focused Presentation  

[41:00] How to Sell A Product & Rebuilding Identity  

[42:18] Rewriting Art History 

[43:18] Education Not Being Seen as a Commodity  

[44:30] Art is About Existence, Replication Vs Uniqueness  

[45:53] Jen’s Rules for Success for her Student’s  

[46:50] About Cultural Agency & Production  

[50:00] Economic Regulations Effect on Creative Growth 

[57:00] Organizing without High Tech 

[1:04] Outreach and Community  

[1:12] The Difference of Copyright and Patents  

[1:14:31] True Copyright Definition 

[1:17:50] Helping Other’s Find and Define Success  

 

Links Mentioned: 

Jen Grey – Jen Zen  

Jen Grey’s work in SIGGRAPH –
https://education.siggraph.org/resources/history/jennifer-grey

Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA)

Bradley University 

Baltimore Museum of Art 

Bit Law 

California Lawyers for the Art 

Required Reading Copyright Law of US 

L.A.’s Space Gallery (the first Art Gallery by that name), Los Angeles Director Edward Den Lau

Books Mentioned: 

Graphic Artist Guild Handbook 

Painting Today by Tony Godfrey

The Drawing Book by Tania Covearts

The Wizard of Oz 

The Primacy of Drawing 

New Perspectives of Painting 

Illustrator’s Annual 

 

People Mentioned:  

John Cage 

Joseph Beuys 

Jackson Pollock

Steven Spielberg 

Ad Reinhardt  

Archie Boston  

Rockefeller 

Steven Schkolne and Michael Pruett 

Grace Hartigan (Mentor and Chair of MFA Committee)

Anna Ursyn

Sue Gollifer

Doyle Moore’s Obituary

Steven Schkolne and Michael Pruett:

 

 

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