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Submit ReviewMargo is joined by the multi-passionate maker and designer, Leah Quinn. Self employed for 20+ years, Leah started as a web designer and event photographer and prior to that worked as a landscape & interior designer for both commercial and residential properties. Now, after moving from New York to slow rural village life in Southern Vermont, she is remodeling an 1865 Victorian Farmhouse with her own designs.
Leah’s first memories of surface pattern design fascination came when she was five and she knew at that time she was to be an artist. As her journey continued she eventually discovered Make It in Design courses with Rachael Taylor that would finally allow her to dive into learning all about surface design. When she saw that her creative maker’s business was at a challenging stage of scaling and growing, she knew she had to create a life that supported what she could and wanted to do in the future.
Margo and Leah discuss:
Her winding journey that has included creative outlets such as music, interior design, web design, apothecary products, and more
How she scaled her apothecary business
Saying yes to your own interests and listening to your intuition
Quieting the noise
How courses changed her business
Challenges and lessons she learned from scaling
Her motivators to create every day
And more
Connect with Leah:
www.Instagram.com/leahquinndesign
www.HeartandSoulApothecary.com
Margo is joined by artist, designer, illustrator, maker, and teacher Kelli May Krenz. For Kelli, creating is like breathing, she simply must do it. She believes in creating every day and has many interests when it comes to doing so. She has a deep love for painting, stitching, graphic design, illustration and everything she can possibly make in her studio and spends her days dreaming up things that make her happy hoping that by sharing, others will fill their happy cup too. Kelli likes to use vintage materials, all things found in nature, and is a huge believer in finding joy in creating with very little - using what she already has.
Margo and Kelli discuss:
Kelli’s creative journey, and the twists within her personal life that shaped her professionally
Her love for details and type fonts
Creating more unique art by using what you already have on hand
Creating online courses and her tips for others interested in teaching
Her experience in finding and working with a representative
Creating a stationary line
An aneurysm, divorce, deceit, and how she stayed hopeful when her life felt like it was unraveling
The power in showing up for oneself and leaning into your core beliefs
What it means to live a positive filled life
And more
Connect with Kelli:
https://www.kellimaykrenz.com/
https://www.instagram.com/kellimaykrenz/
https://www.facebook.com/kelli.maykrenz/
https://www.etsy.com/shop/kellimay
Connect with Margo:
www.instagram.com/windowsillchats
https://www.patreon.com/inthewindowsill
Margo is joined by graphic designer and business extraordinaire Erin Cantwell. After working at a branding firm in NYC, Erin quickly discovered she had a knack and passion for the business side of the creative industry and has since then specialized in business operations and client experience, helping to grow and run successful creative agencies. She has served in COO and Director level positions in branding and marketing agencies and today, is a partner at Clearbridge Branding Agency, an award-winning branding agency with multiple locations.
Through her own company, Erin Cantwell Co., and her volunteer work, Erin continues to work with designers, makers, and other creative entrepreneurs as business coach, helping them to start and scale successful and profitable businesses while doing the work they love.
Margo and Erin discuss:
Her creative path and how she discovered her knack for the business side of things
How her knowledge of both sides of the business has helped within her career and launching her own business
Burnout, failure, and how to create a sustainable creative business
Vision setting, finding clarity, and defining our own meaning of success
When to niche
And more!
Connect with Erin:
http://www.instagram.com/erincantwellco
https://www.tiktok.com/@creativecoo
Business Building for Creatives
Connect with Margo:
www.instagram.com/windowsillchats
https://www.patreon.com/inthewindowsill
Margo is joined by art advisor, curator, and gallery owner Liz Lidgett. Liz’s passion for art allowed her to see that competent art consulting for private companies and corporations was a need that wasn’t being filled. With that in mind, she began her art consultation business, Adore Your Walls, in 2013. Since then, her business has grown and she recognized once again that online and national consulting – the type that exists for furniture and interior design – was completely absent for the world of art and has expanded her services, including a gallery space. With her developed expertise, Adore Your Walls has evolved into her new brand: Liz Lidgett Gallery + Design. Within the rebrand, Liz continues to consult, partner with artists and regularly contribute to design publications across the country. She represents 50 unique artists from around the world—with a commitment to always represent at least 50% women and/or BIPOC artists. Although her gallery is located in Des Moines, Iowa, they have an international reach, shipping 80% of the work they sell, and have sold to clients in 45 states and 7 countries.
It was important for Liz to create a gallery that operated in a way she felt galleries should operate, where artists were paid fairly and quickly, and where an approachable, non-pretentious experience is created for clients. Her mission is “Art For Everyone.” Although they represent some very well-known artists like Hunt Slonem, Liz wants people to know that you don’t have to be a millionaire to be an art collector. Liz has gained a huge following on social media by showcasing the art in her gallery, the artists, and fun facts about art.
Margo and Liz discuss:
What led Liz to start her own gallery
The important of creativity and adorning your walls with art
How she has changed the landscape of Des Moines and surrounding cities with murals
Why art collecting can be accessible for anyone, not just millionaires
How to find your personal style in art and how to find art that fits with the design of your space (size, color palette, spacing with furniture, etc.)
How she helps clients in being socially conscious with the art pieces — who the artist is, how they create, the reasoning behind a piece of art, etc.
Her approach to buying and selling art
Connect with Liz:
https://www.instagram.com/lizlidgettgallery/
https://www.instagram.com/lizlidgett/
Ten Minute Masterpieces with Liz Lidgett
Connect with Margo:
www.instagram.com/windowsillchats
https://www.patreon.com/inthewindowsill
Margo is joined by stay at home mom (of nine children) turned licensed artist, creative author, and educator, Shannon Christensen. After being home with her children most of her early life, Shannon turned to creativity when grief struck which turned into a reinvention of herself and a creative career came along with it. Although her home base is in the U.S.A., she’s spent the past four years living abroad in Jordan, Sweden, and currently Montenegro accompanying her husband's career as a contractor. Shannon’s creative road trip has taken many twists (a BFA Illustration degree at 42, featured in Western Art Collector magazine spread, her studio as an inspo spot on HGTVs Rate My Space) – and turns (acrylic magazine illustration work to Fine Art oil painting in museums, private collections & juried exhibitions to licensing contemporary watercolorist). Shannon is now embarking to help others reach their creative potential with a Creative Roadmap for others to follow.
Margo and Shannon discuss:
Her creative path and a long standing desire to be able to support her family outside of motherhood
Grief, loss and finding joy again
Why vulnerability is necessary when it comes to healing
The feeling of home and how she finds it while living abroad
The 8 Creative Power Habits
Building confidence in your creations and changing your neural pathways
Her approaches to finding fitting opportunities
Outsourcing tasks and skills you’re not confident or comfortable in
Her Build Your Body of Work Membership
And more!
Connect with Shannon:
https://www.shannonsstudio.com
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http://www.shannonsportfolio.com
Build Your Body of Work Membership
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Join the In the Windowsill Patreon Channel
www.instagram.com/windowsillchats
Margo is joined by cultural leader, oral historian and documentarian Mi’Jan Celie Tho-Biaz, Ed.D. who shares narratives of personal transformation and community change.To say this historian’s own history is distinguished is an understatement: Mi’Jan curated and hosted Unfinished Network’s first 2022 public salon on the theme of multiracial democracy, with CNN’s Van Jones and MSNBC’s Maria Teresa Kumar. She also designed and led the Gloria Steinem Initiative’s public policy digital storytelling pilot at Smith College, and served as a New Mexico Humanities Council Scholar. Mi’Jan has held Visiting Scholar appointments at Columbia University and New York University and served as faculty in the Cultural Leadership program at The Banff Centre in Canada. Currently Mi’Jan serves as faculty with Omega Institute, co-host for the National Art Education Association’s podcast, as well as principal oral historian and public art curator for Policy Link’s California BIPOC Liberation Stories Project. She works with communities across the themes of sovereignty, transformation, liberation, healing and love.
Margo and Mi’Jan discuss:
What it means to be an oral historian
What her work and creative practice looks like
California BIPOC liberation stories
How she designs her year
Out of body experiences she would have during keynote storytelling
The art of slowing down and why it became critical to her practice
The intersectionality of creative and spiritual practices
Mi’Jan is best known for connecting with audiences through her visionary, story-rich talks at a range of institutions, from Carnegie Hall to the Institute of American Indian Arts to SXSW. Her goal? To make the historical contemporary and personal, while surfacing the marginalized stories that need to be heard.
Connect with Mi’Jan:
www.mijancelie.comakers/mijan-celie-tho-biaz/
Bimonthly Professional Development Interview Series:
National Art Education Association's Connected Arts Networks 8-part podcast series:
https://www.eomega.org/people/mijan-celie-tho-biaz
Margo is joined by Kim Smith - a Lancaster County native born with the love of art in her soul. Kim earned her BFA in Communication Design from Kutztown University and has owned TCG Design, a marketing and design firm for more than 30 years. Even though she is in a creative business, something was always missing. After the last of her three children became more independent, she felt drawn to pursue her love of painting. Now she commits to a daily practice of painting before the sun rises. Over the past several years, Kim has grown her art practice to participating in outdoor art shows, having her work represented by several galleries and also teaching workshops, online, at home and abroad.
Margo and Kim discuss:
Her creative path and why she began to paint
How her painting led to sharing her work, becoming represented, and now teaching
How she got past the preciousness
Why being creative means making ugly things sometimes
How to know when it’s time to lean in versus wait on a project or passion
The many parallels of art and life
Finding harmony between running a business, creative pursuits, and family life
How she fuses intention and intuition into her art
Her 6-week course, Art in Bloom as well as her monthly membership and workshops
And more!
Connect with Kim:
https://www.kimmyerssmith.com/
https://www.instagram.com/kimmyerssmith/
https://www.facebook.com/kimsmithfineart
https://www.youtube.com/c/KimSmithar
Art in Bloom: a six-week online floral oil painting course
Margo is joined by minimalist abstract artist, Anna Macdonald. Anna works in water based media on paper, canvas and wood and her work delves into the importance of negative space and the Zen philosophy "Ma" - the spatial relationship between structural elements. Her paintings and drawings incorporate Shibumi principles; a complex process not evident in the outcome, creating works of unobtrusive beauty. Anna’s interpretation of Minimalism also incorporates influences from Abstract Expressionism, mid-century Abstraction and Japanese calligraphy with an inclination towards Constructivism.
Margo and Anna discuss:
Her creative path
How and why she went from shopaholic to intentionalist
Intentionalism versus minimalism and the melding of the two
Managing motherhood, a full-time career as a teacher, and her creative entrepreneurial work
Her ADHD diagnoses and why she actual feels it’s her superpower
Her online courses
How she teaches others to be intentional in their own creative pursuits
Living more meaningfully
And more!
Connect with Anna:
www.instagram.com/annafmacdonaldart
www.Facebook.com/annafmacdonaldart
Margo is joined by artist and illustrator Linda Bleck. Linda began her illustration career in 1987 after moving to New York with a fresh degree in graphic design. For the first 15 years of her career she was an Editorial Illustrator before shifting into more corporate collateral work. Her illustration style has evolved several times over the course of her career as well as her inspiration behind projects. While early on in illustrating she was told her work was too sophisticated for a children’s book but as the market shifted and she looked to reinvent herself years later, she decided no was not an option and once again pursued children’s illustration. In 2012 Linda had a life altering health issue that once again forced her to change the way she worked which resulted in new creative mediums as well as a more renewed colorful palette. The last three years she has been working for Eeboo on product design and toys along with getting back into editorial illustration.
Margo and Linda discuss:
Her creative path and the impact of family with creative roots
Resiliency and decision making, how to know when to keep trying something and when to change lanes
Her experiences with agents and agencies (the good and the bad)
Finding balance and harmony within her career
How she instilled creativity in her kids and instilling resourcefulness
Chronica and invisible illnesses, comfort zones, and reinventing yourself
Connect with Linda:
www.instagram.com/lindableckillustration
Margo is joined by none other than Lilla Rogers. With a degree in fine art from San Francisco and a second degree in illustration, Lilla spent the 1980s working as a full-time, highly successful illustrator, whose art has featured in publications including the New York Times Magazine, Vogue magazine, the Grammys and many more. She then went on to found Lilla Rogers Studio, a visionary art agency that represents over three dozen artists from around the world and has sold art for products worth over $300 million. As well as representing some of the most sought-after artists worldwide, the Studio has licensed artwork on a huge variety of products, including best-selling children’s books, home décor, major ad campaigns, magazines, wall décor, and greetings cards: their client list includes Crate & Barrel, Chronicle, the New York Times, Blue Q, Godiva, Barneys New York, Warner Brothers, IKEA, Target, Paperchase, Anthropologie, and hundreds more.
Margo and Lilla discuss:
How she encourages finding your own voice and power
Opportunities and access to success for everyone
Where she found the strength to live life on her own terms and encouraging others to do the same
Amplifying marginalized voices
How the creative landscape has changed over time
Making creativity mandatory
Battling and balancing cultural overwhelm
Finding fulfillment and pride in creative work
Her assignment bootcamp
Creating a better future for creatives
Upcoming projects and more
Connect with Lilla:
https://www.instagram.com/lillarogers/
Connect with Margo:
www.instagram.com/windowsillchats
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