Season 4

Elisa Carollo on Where The Art Market Is Going
ArtalogueNovember 07, 2025x
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Elisa Carollo on Where The Art Market Is Going

We all knew the art market slowed slow down, but we didn't realize the rules were being rewritten, too. Advisor, curator, and reporter Elisa Carollo joins Madison Beale on The Artalogue today to discuss the most important questions arising in the art market today.:Will there be more gallery shut dow...

Jake Elwes on A.I. Art and Queering the Dataset
ArtalogueOctober 10, 2025x
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01:26:2159.37 MB

Jake Elwes on A.I. Art and Queering the Dataset

Can Artificial Intelligence be art? And if yes, can it be good? Today on the Artalogue, Madison Beale sits down with artist Jake Elwes to discuss their art practice, as an early adopter of A.I., using it to challenge how we think about the world and technology through their artwork. Elwes does't sep...

Bonus Episode: Reel Pride, Canada's Longest-Running LGBTQ+ Film Festival
ArtalogueSeptember 19, 202500:12:218.54 MB

Bonus Episode: Reel Pride, Canada's Longest-Running LGBTQ+ Film Festival

Step behind the scenes of Reel Pride, Canada's longest-running 2SLGBTQIA+ film festival, as Madison sits down with festival president Ray Desautels and marketing director Greg Klassen at Manitoba's Theatre for Young People. This fascinating conversation reveals how a dedicated team of volunteers bri...

Things Left Unsaid: Bria Fernandes
ArtalogueSeptember 11, 2025x
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00:20:0813.86 MB

Things Left Unsaid: Bria Fernandes

Bria Fernandes' unique visual language speaks volumes about the things left unsaid. The Ottawa-born-Winnipeg-based figurative painter creates work that explores the nuanced experiences of Black womanhood, identity formation, and the minutia of everyday life. Just hours before the opening of her firs...

Jacob Trouba: Hockey, Art and Making His Mark
ArtalogueAugust 29, 2025x
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00:15:3810.81 MB

Jacob Trouba: Hockey, Art and Making His Mark

Jacob Trouba's artistic practice couldn't be more connected to his day job as an NHL defenseman. When the Anaheim Ducks player (and former New York Ranger and Winnipeg Jet) starts painting, he's not leaving hockey behind. He's channelling his skills into a unique visual language. "I think it's kind ...

Every Monument Will Fall: A Conversation with Dan Hicks
ArtalogueAugust 22, 2025x
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00:25:5117.79 MB

Every Monument Will Fall: A Conversation with Dan Hicks

What determines who gets memorialized in our public spaces? Why do some histories endure while others are erased? Dan Hicks, professor of contemporary archaeology at Oxford University and curator at the Pitt Rivers Museum, answer these questions today on the Artalogue. In today's episode, we talk ab...

Nina Orm is Funding the Future
ArtalogueAugust 16, 2025x
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00:42:2429.17 MB

Nina Orm is Funding the Future

What happens when you combine a background in government policy, financial expertise, and a deep passion for creativity? You get Nina Orm. Nina's journey from feeling "spiritually bankrupt" in finance to founding Orm Muse Collective and the Agora Fund is inspiring. Her story illuminates the critical...

Simon Hughes: Manitoba to MFA
ArtalogueAugust 08, 2025x
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00:40:0727.59 MB

Simon Hughes: Manitoba to MFA

Today on the Artalogue, Canadian artist Simon Hughes chats with Madison Beale from his Winnipeg studio about his creative beginnings, Canadian art and his career. This episode is all about finding your artistic voice in unexpected places. Hughes reveals how he developed his unique approach that trea...

Paulina Petkoski: Art and Fashion in Motor City
ArtalogueAugust 01, 2025x
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00:23:0715.9 MB

Paulina Petkoski: Art and Fashion in Motor City

When she’s not curating her gallery’s programming, Paulina Petkoski is styling CEOs. As the co-founder of Playground Detroit, Petkoski created a unique cultural hub that champions emerging talent in Detroit while bringing awareness to sustainability in the fashion industry. After studying at FIT and...

Hannah Studnick: Healing and Dealing at Ruby Dakota Gallery
ArtalogueJuly 25, 2025x
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00:30:1020.78 MB

Hannah Studnick: Healing and Dealing at Ruby Dakota Gallery

The art world is notorious for its gatekeeping. This makes Hannah Studnick's story all the more remarkable. At 31, with zero art world experience, she opened Ruby/Dakota Gallery in New York's Alphabet City because a psychic told her she would. The space (originally found on Craigslist) transformed i...