This episode of the “Mondo Neon Show” we're talking with Antonia about designing neon, developing her own artistic style beginning in Chicago, working with a variety of other materials, and so much more!
All Things Neon, Illuminated Sculpture and Life with Artist Lili Lakich
A Perspective on Colorado & Straight-Up Advice with Todd Matuszewicz from Morry's Neon
Making Music Around What You Love with Pop Artist ryn
Electric Caverns, a County Museum & Historic Wieners | Where's the Neon?
This month on “Where's the Neon?” we're talking about artist Alissa Eberle‘s Electric Caverns, a familiar neon sign in storage, Kern County Museum Executive Director Mike McCoy, the Klein on the GO excursion series offering students the opportunity to explore the Neon Museum in Philadelphia, and so much more!
Exploring the Physical Dimensions of Neon & Winning on Design with Artist Ben Orozco
Defining Feminine Energy & How Tuning Into Body Can Forge Resilience with Artist Alice B. Wilder
Making Creative Decisions Using Neon with Laura Stevenson from Rite Guy Design
Essential Strategies to Building & Exhibiting Neon with Light Artist Carissa Grace
How Teaching Can Create Powerful Answers & Understanding with Neon Artist Sarah Blood
Light Sculptures, Smithsonian & Cave Paintings With Neon Artist Craig Kraft
Craig Kraft knows too well the feeling of rendering sculptures incorporating details in neon, he’s been at it since 1983. Whether it’s being a faculty member of the Smithsonian Institution Studio Arts Program, regularly teaching neon to newcomers, or being commissioned to create monumental rolled aluminum light sculptures, the ongoing impact of his work is felt throughout the nation.
Vancouver Neon, Sign Laws & Museums | Interview with Civic Historian John Atkin
Heritage, Mahjong and Neon Signs with Artist Juno Shen
For Juno Shen, a person whose health crisis took her all the way to Urban Glass, it's appropriate that a pivotal moment in her artistic career happened when she took up learning neon. Juno and Max talk about that seminal moment and the initial feelings of bending glass.