The Art History Babes
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Mexican Folk Art
We recap our trip to Mexico (thx again everyone for joining us and making this trip magic) and do a deep dive on some traditional Mexican Folk Art (El Arte Popular de Mexico) including discussion of ex votos, la cartoneria, talavera poblana, and alebrijes
Hellmouths: Hungry Bois of Hades
Jen and Corrie are talking hungry bois! Judgement, hellfire, hybrid alligator/lion/hippos, the primal fear of being eaten - all this and more in this episode on medieval hellmouth imagery.support us on patreon// https://www.patreon.com/arthistorybabesig
Virtual Realism Artist Talks: Deborah Root
For our final Virtual Realism episode, Ginny and Jen talk with another artist featured in the exhibitionDeborah Root.
The History of Toys (or Why Do We Love a Little Guy?)
Jen, Ginny, Nat, & Corrie take a tour through the colossal history of toys, asking the age-old question, why do we love a little guy?
Virtual Realism Artist Talks: JP Morrison Lans & Nicci Arnold
JP (Josephine) Morrison Lans and Nicci Arnold join Nat and Zach to discuss their work in the online exhibition Virtual Realism.
Art History Babes c. 2022
a new episode/new year/new approach. corrie and nat share some interesting art experiences from the past six months and catch you all up on the state of the AHB universe.1 having fun with christian symbols2 the energy of being/ creating in the same spac
Zombies, Vampires, Aliens... oh my
The babes cover classic monsters and get a little silly in honor of Halloween.
Virtual Realism Artist Talks: Connor Czora and Anna Rotty
Our next episode for the Art History Babes upcoming collaborative, online art show with National Monument Press: Virtual Realism features artists Connor Czora and Anna Rotty.
Virtual Realism Artist Talks: Morgane Clément-Gagnon and Jillian Abir MacMaster
The lovely Morgane Clment-Gagnon and Jillian Abir MacMaster join Nat, Ginny and Zach Clarke to discuss their work in the upcoming exhibition.
AHB Classic: Bad Boys of the Baroque
A discussion of the art and personal dramas of three bad boys of the Baroque: Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, Gian Lorenzo Bernini, & Diego Velazquez.