Creatives in the Florida Keys
Creatives in the Florida Keys
Christy Haussler
The Florida Keys is a community of creatives who live and work creatively in the island paradise. How do they do it? How do they support themselves and still immerse themselves in their art? We're sharing all of the tips, tricks and tactics as these creatives open the kimono and share their personal stories of living a creative life.
10: The Impact of Covid-19 on Artists in the FL Keys with Liz Young
Despite many of the major set-backs we’ve had to overcome as creatives during the pandemic, creativity will always find a way to prevail. In today’s interview, Elizabeth Young, the Executive Director of the Florida Keys Council of the Arts, shares how the Keys has been impacted by COVID-19 and what the Council of the Arts has been doing to support local artists.  Nancy and Liz discuss the changes being made in order to allow artists to continue their work, and the importance of them being persistent in pursuing the arts. Tune into this interview to hear more about the amazing supports the Florida Keys Council of the Arts is providing for local artists and how you can continue to support local artists through difficult times.    Show Highlights:  What is life like for locals in the Keys during quarantine  How did COVID impact the local art scene  Nancy shares what the art council did to help support local artists during the pandemic  What changes are being made for the arts community to continue their work  Why the pandemic won’t stop creativity   Links:  https://www.43keys.com Contact Liz:  https://keysarts.com
Aug 27, 2020
16 min
09: Pandemic Proof Art with Jessica Ann Hessing
Today’s episode of Creatives in the Keys is an update from a previous guest. I interviewed Jessica Ann Hessing during Art Walk in Islamorada more than a year ago. So much has changed in the art world in just the last 6 months, that I wanted to bring Jessica back to give us an update on how her business has survived Covid-19 and how her business has changed because of it. Jessica Ann Hessing is a marine life artist connecting people to a moment they shared in, on, or by the sea. Her mission is to connect you to conservation through her art. She hopes to inspire you to protect our beautiful oceans and shorelines by connecting with the work she creates. She was born and raised in the Florida Keys, you can always find her near the ocean. Show Highlights: Jessica has a brick and mortar gallery in the Morada Way Art District in Islamorada. Since festivals and in-person art shows have been canceled due to Covid-19, Jessica has pivoted to more online art sales. Jessica has been working on some beautiful collections in partnership with conservation organizations. If you sign up for Jessica’s email list on her website, you get access to her new collections when they come out. Instagram is where Jessica has been spending her time and she uses the platform for live art sales too! Functional art is what Jessica has been adding to her collections lately, with a line of cutting boards and vases. You can check them out on her website!   Resources: Jessica Ann Art Follow Jessica on Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest  Other Artists and Galleries Mentioned: Morada Way Clay Portside Studio The Rum Brush Florida Keys Brewing Company   Follow us at 43keys.com
Aug 20, 2020
13 min
08: Carving Out an Amazing Life in Paradise with Mike Ashcraft
Carving is a unique artistry that takes practice, time, and dedication. Often times, it can take years of patience before a piece speaks to you and it’s finished. In today’s interview, artist Mike Ashcraft shares what inspired him to become a woodworker, and what inspires him every day to create his pieces. Mike talks about his journey as an artist and what it’s like to be an independent artist in the Keys. Join Nancy in this interview to hear more about Mike’s work and for tangible tips for starting artists in the Keys.  Show Highlights:  Mike shares what brought him to the Keys  Mike talks about how he got into carving and how he learned to do it  The wood often speaks to you and inspires what to carve  There are endless possibilities for what Mike can carve and the various woods he can use  Mike shares the story that pushed him into the shop he has now  Being an independent artist in the Keys can be difficult  Having confidence and loving what you do can help you pursue your passion  Mike shares how he found his passion and how it saved him  Giving your work all of your time is important to get started  The business side is the most important part to navigate  Keeping a journal and having contracts for everything can help you long term  Mike discusses how you price things as an artist    Links:  https://www.43keys.com
Aug 13, 2020
18 min
07: Paint Night with Local Artist, Susan Jankowski
Painting is an amazing creative outlet for anyone willing to take instruction and dedicate the time to learn. If nothing else, it can be a fun experience, especially at paint night! Paint night is an event hosted at Puerto Vallarta in the Florida Keys where local artists and tourists come together to paint with local artist, Susan Jankowski. Sue creates a safe space and opportunity for painters of all skill levels to come and paint something they are proud of. Join Nancy in this episode as she interviews various artists at Paint Night to hear more about their experiences and why you should come participate in a fun night of painting and guac with your family and friends.  Show Highlights:  Nancy talks about why she paints and became an artist  Paint night allows for artists to get together in a creative space with an amazing instructor  There is a great mix of locals and tourists who come together to create something new Nancy shares the process of getting started at paint night  Painting provides for the opportunity to relieve stress and have a community  Painting for young children is a great opportunity for them to explore their creativity  Jewel shares why she loves paint night and what drew her to start coming  Paint night creates a great environment to meet new people and have fun  What makes paint night different from other paint with a twist, paint and sip, or paint by numbers  Puerto Vallarta is a unique space for people to come create and eat  George talks about what brought him to paint night and what his experience has been  Liz talks about what inspired her to paint and how she expresses her creativity through fashion   Paint night is one of the best evening experiences in the Florida Keys  Sue helps you translate your inspiration by mixing colors and helping you sketch    Links:  https://www.43keys.com Susan Jankowski’s paint classes have moved to her art studio in the Morada Way art district in Islamorada, FL.  Contact Susan Jankowski on Facebook or at (305) 304-6478
Aug 6, 2020
25 min
06: Finding the Inspiration to Create in the Florida Keys with Beth Kaminstein
Today’s guest is professional ceramicist, Beth Kaminstein. At the age of 16, Beth’s mother  helped her form a relationship with a local potter who taught and inspired her. Beth also studied ceramics, drawing, and dance in college and enjoyed traveling to Italy and studying ceramics there. So how did Beth finally get to the Florida Keys? Catch the show to hear her story.   Show Highlights: Beth shares how she began her career as a ceramicist. Beth tells how her love of the Florida Keys began. Beth says while traveling to Greece and Turkey, she met a potter who had the lifestyle she wanted. Beth realized she could have the affordable lifestyle she wanted in the keys. Beth shares how the nature, including leaves of the keys inspires her work. Beth tells us that ceramics is not how she makes her living, by choice. Beth gives advice for anyone interesting in making the Florida Keys home. Beth’s work is sometimes featured in Steven Harvey’s gallery on Forsyth in NYC Beth’s work will travel to NADA Fair in Miami with Steven Harvey during the first week in December. Beth did an exhibition proposal for the Studios of Key West. Beth shares about what inspires her to create.   Links:  Steven Harvey’s Fine Art Projects NADA Fair in Miami, FL The Studios of Key West   Currently, Beth’s work can be seen online at the Huxley-Lavelle Fine Art Gallery.    Beth's Website
Jul 30, 2020
29 min
05: The Creative Process of Tropically Inspired Florida Keys Artist - Carmen Sotolongo Kelley
Today’s guest is artist, gallery owner, and lifelong educator, Carmen Sotolongo Kelley. Carmen is the owner and founder of Key Largo Art Gallery, which includes work from various artists, along with her own work. Carmen is a Cuban-American artist who experiments with various mediums and colors to allow for an array of diversity in her work. Join Nancy in today’s conversation to learn more about Carmen’s journey as an artist, what her creative process looks like, and how the Keys has influenced and inspired her artistic career.  Show Highlights: Carmen shares how she began her career as an artist  Carmen was relocated to the Keys and began renting a studio space to prioritize her art, which led to her owning a gallery  Carmen discusses her creative process and what inspires her  Much of Carmen’s work is reflective of her Cuban heritage but she likes to experiment with emotions  What is it like to be an artist in the Keys in comparison to other places  It’s important to give back to your community as an artist  Carmen has been a lifelong educator and currently teaches art  Becoming an artist can be hard and take years to get recognized  If you always do your best, you’ll always be successful  Links: Connect with Key Largo Art Gallery on Facebook Connect on the Web
Jul 23, 2020
18 min
04: Creativity, Passion and Excellent Customer Service with Karrie Porter Bond
There are many challenges to being in a creative career. Not only do you have to manage your own business, but you also have to consistently come up with new ideas, find new clients, and find new ways to sell yourself. However, it can also be a highly rewarding industry.  In this episode, photographer Karrie Porter Bond shares how she’s established herself as a professional photographer for 18 years and the abundance of fulfillment it’s brought her. She discusses how to establish yourself in a creative career, the importance of understanding the quality of the service you’re providing people, and various aspects of her work life. Join Nancy in this energetic interview to hear more about what life is like as a photographer in the Keys.    Show Highlights:  Karrie shares how she became a professional photographer and her career story  Karrie discusses the various aspects of photography that feed her creatively There are various different types of events Karrie shoots for and she shares how she does those shoots  Photography offers a sense of validation and excitement  Providing happiness for others and having creative freedom can be a huge benefit to having a photography career  Karrie shares some of the limitations and benefits a photography career can have  Karrie shares what makes her style colorful, vibrant and energetic  How is being a photographer in the Keys different than other places You are reselling yourself to a new market every day  The Keys is a great place to pursue a creative career If you have the creative problem-solving skills to be an artist, you can run a business  Finding your motivation and reason for pursuing your creativity  You have to learn how to sell in a way that solves people’s problems    Links:  https://kporterphotography.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kporterphoto/?hl=en
Jul 16, 2020
31 min
03: Art Walk: The Place for Artists in the Keys to Be Seen
Are you a lover of art? Do you enjoy meeting artists and watching musicians perform? We’re with Riona Campbell today. She is in charge of the Morada Art Walk, and in today’s show, she will be telling us all about it. She will explain what’s so cool about the Art Walk, and she will tell us why we should be there on the third Thursday of every month. Stay tuned to hear what she has to say! Riona Campbell is the Executive Director of Morada Way Arts and Cultural District. The area is home to many vibrant artists, and on the third Thursday of each month, the Art Walk shares a collection of their works. The art of these local artists ranges from painting to printmaking to photography to ceramics. There are also wonderful local and visiting musical acts happening there, and a huge variety of delicious food, ice-cold craft beer, and tempting cocktails are available. Be sure to listen in today, to find out why you cannot miss the Morada Art Walk on the third Thursday of every month. Show highlights: What’s in it for the tourist. The Art Walk is the perfect balance between community events and welcoming visitors from out of the area. The Art Walk is the perfect place for locals to see and be seen. What you will see and do at the Art Walk. The Art Walk captures the heart and soul of the Keys. There is a fun-filled, family, and puppy-friendly event. Art Walk will never be canceled, no matter the weather. There are some air-conditioned galleries where you can cool down if it’s too hot. There’s a garden, with live music, and games, behind the Florida Brewery. Between fifteen and fifty artists are featured. Links and resources: Morada Way Arts and Cultural District Third Thursday Morada Way Art Walks Lone Star BBQ on Facebook Olive Morada Jessica Ann Art Forty-Three Keys Media Consulting Group
Jul 9, 2020
24 min
02: World Class Guitarist Dave Feder on Living and Working in Paradise
We are thrilled to have Mr. Dave Feder, a tremendous musical artist who lives in the Florida Keys, join us on the podcast today. Dave's name is very familiar to most of the residents of the Keys, and many of them have seen and heard him perform, so we're really looking forward to talking to him today. Dave does not play other people's music and he prefers to allow the atmosphere in the room to move him and dictate where each performance will go. Be sure to tune in today, to hear what Dave has to share about his kind of music.   Dave was a curious kid, growing up. He had unusual and interesting parents who didn't want to teach their children their prejudices and forced all three of them to take piano lessons, which Dave did not enjoy. When he was about nine or ten years old, he was given a Hohner guitar. He had a book of cowboy songs and he managed to learn every song in the book. He had a neighbor who had a band that would play in the barn, and Dave would often escape from his room and run to the neighbor's house to listen to the band. They played in open tunings, which really fascinated and affected Dave. Later on, Dave's cousin, a talented guitarist, taught him some things about playing the guitar, and eventually, Dave went on to teach himself to play the guitar properly. Listen in today, to find out more about this interesting and talented musician.     Show highlights: Dave explains why he does not enjoy being referred to as a 'local artist'. Dave talks about why he does not usually play other people's music. He could probably play songs that he has written for ten hours straight, without repeating any of them. When Dave sits down to perform, he likes to let the vibe of the room dictate what will happen. Dave is currently influenced by the Spanish and Lucian styles of music, which are traditionally improvisational. Why he isn't capable of playing the same songs, in the same way, over and over. Dave likes to have his mind and body tuned well enough to allow the music to come out of his hands and be delivered and shared with the audience, in the present moment. Dave's preferred band understands him well. They are all in tune with each other and they have a conversation, musically, which is very meaningful to the people who are involved in it. Dave talks about his role in the Jimmy Buffett Projects. Dave shares his definition of success. It can take years to perfect certain technical skills on the guitar. His parents were interesting, unusual and forward-thinking people. Dave likes to fix electronics. He built a television set when he was thirteen years old, from an old army kit. When something interests him, he learns about it because his parents taught him that he could learn anything he wanted to. But his parents were aghast when he wanted to go to music school.   Dave comes from a family of over-achievers, and they are all very charity-minded. Dave talks about ICE, which was formed to build an amphitheater, to bring art, music, and dance to the public at no cost, and to fund scholarships. In general, Dave has found that the people who have made it big, are charitable. Establishing a value for your art is an important step in being an artist. Links and resources: Dave's website - https://davidfeder.com/ ICE - www.keysice.com 
Jul 2, 2020
37 min
01: Organizations Supporting Creatives in the Florida Keys with Elizabeth Young
Are you a creative person living in the Florida Keys? If so, and you're working full-time, what are you doing to exercise your creative brain? And how are you feeding your creativity? To find out what you could be doing to feed your artist's soul in the Florida Keys, join Nancy Truesdale, host of the Creatives in the Keys podcast, today, as she chats to Elizabeth Young, the executive director of the Florida Keys Council of the Arts.  The Florida Keys Council of the Arts is the place to go, and the resource to contact if you'd like to find out anything about arts in the Keys. Liz is very proud of the work that the Florida Keys Council of the Arts is doing throughout Monroe County. And the Arts Council is delighted to be representing the Florida Keys, and playing a part in promoting this fabulous destination for its arts and culture, and for creating a dynamic community for its residents throughout the Keys. Be sure to tune in today, to find out more!   Liz first became entranced with the theater world when she was in high school. After completing high school, she went to college in Boston, where she was an Artistry and Theater Major. In her senior year in college, she became an intern with the Manhattan Theater Club, ending up in their casting department. After college, Liz spent almost ten years in different casting director offices in New York City. She worked for some independent casting directors who were casting small film work, and Broadway and television pilots for NBC.  The focus of this podcast is to help artists of any kind to start feeling connected to the Florida Keys as a place to make a living, feel a sense of vitality, and become part of the community.   Show Highlights:   Liz's work has always been about supporting artists and finding work for them. Her job at the Florida Keys Council of the Arts really suits Liz's passion and talent for supporting creative people. Liz explains how she landed up in the Keys. Liz has board members and board advisors who are always assisting her in supporting all the art in all the Keys. It's a full-time job keeping the Florida Keys Council of the Arts website up to date, focused, and providing opportunities for the local artists.  The Arts Council supports all the arts- visual arts, performing arts, literary arts, and historical arts/museums. What you need to know, as a creative, about the Arts Council, and how the Arts Council can help you tap into the right resources. The benefits of becoming a member of the Florida Keys Council of the Arts. The Arts Council offers a variety of grant programs that facilitate learning, growing, experimenting with, and understanding the creative process for the art that you're pursuing. Putting the Florida Keys Council of the Arts logo on your project shows that it's been vetted, and it can also help artists to find the funds they need. The Florida Keys Council of the Arts supports the teaching artists in the Monroe County school programs in many different ways. Liz explains how visitors to the Keys can tap into the Arts Council's resources and find out more about art in the Keys. Liz talks about why so many artists are drawn to the Keys. There's no off-season for artists in the Keys. The galleries, cinemas, and theaters throughout the Keys are open all year round. Links and resources: Florida Keys Council of the Arts website - https://keysarts.com/ Stay up to date with everything that's going on in the Florida Keys by visiting www.43keys.com
Jul 1, 2020
22 min