
Who Arted?
On "Who Arted?” we'll explore the vibrant and diverse art scene in Tulsa, bringing to light the stories, inspirations, and creations of local artists. Each episode will feature in-depth interviews with painters, sculptors, photographers, musicians, and more, providing listeners with a behind-the-scenes look at the creative processes and unique perspectives that shape Tulsa's artistic landscape. Join local artists David Morrison and Greg Stone on this auditory journey as we paint a vivid picture of the talent and creativity that defines our city's art community.
Podcasting since 2024 • 21 episodes
Who Arted?
Latest Episodes
Who Arted? with Tyler Griese
Artist and art professor Tyler Griese joins David and Greg this week to talk about his vibrant portrait and figurative paintings. He shares the importance of crafting a composition, how to confront what's happening in a scene, and how the place...
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Season 1
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Episode 21
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46:18

Who Arted? with Bill Brill
Naive painter Bill Brill has a direct artist's statement: "My pleasure in painting is to leave viewers with a smile, giggle, warm fuzzy feeling, or a reflective moment….if I can keep achieving that, I will never put my paintbrushes down." In th...
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Season 1
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Episode 20
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57:52

Who Arted? with Candacee White
Multidisciplinary artist Cancadee White joins the podcast to talk about her global excursions and how they've influenced the creation of her new collection, Mapscapes, which is showing at the Tulsa Artist Coalition Gallery in February....
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Season 1
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Episode 19
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38:03

Who Arted? with Future Focus Photography
The artist behind Future Focus Photography is known for a retro futuristic aesthetic featuring classic toys and often a handmade robot head posed on human models. She joins us to talk about finding inspiration in classic sci-fi and horror genre...
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Season 1
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Episode 18
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36:33

Who Arted? with Caleb Burgess
This week, Caleb Burgess sits down for the podcast to talk about his large-scale work in acrylic and oil. The Tulsa native opens up about why he doesn't find risks in painting large and how he achieves the sweeping gestural marks that his work ...
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Season 1
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Episode 17
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47:20
