Adventures in Arting Podcast

Adventures in Arting Podcast: Our August 2016 Visit to New York City

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I'm delighted to bring you another episode of the Adventures in Arting Podcast!

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Today's episode deals with a host of events from the trip Mom and I recently took to New York City to visit my brother.

from the Balzer Designs Blog: Adventures in Arting Podcast
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Julie Fei-Fan Balzer

Based outside of Boston, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer is a mixed-media artist who constructs vibrant compositions. Passionate about connecting with and inspiring other artists, she shares her expertise through in-person workshops, her online classroom www.balzerdesigns.com, and through monthly membership at www.MyArtPractice.com.

18 thoughts on “Adventures in Arting Podcast: Our August 2016 Visit to New York City

  • I have not listened to the podcast yet. Just wanted you to know that yesterday I received my ArtFoamies and could not be more excited!!!! Cannot wait to jump in and use them. Have a lovely time and day.

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  • I have not listened to the podcast yet. Just wanted you to know that yesterday I received my ArtFoamies and could not be more excited!!!! Cannot wait to jump in and use them. Have a lovely time and day.

    Reply
  • I have not listened to the podcast yet. Just wanted you to know that yesterday I received my ArtFoamies and could not be more excited!!!! Cannot wait to jump in and use them. Have a lovely time and day.

    Reply
  • I have not listened to the podcast yet. Just wanted you to know that yesterday I received my ArtFoamies and could not be more excited!!!! Cannot wait to jump in and use them. Have a lovely time and day.

    Reply
  • I have not listened to the podcast yet. Just wanted you to know that yesterday I received my ArtFoamies and could not be more excited!!!! Cannot wait to jump in and use them. Have a lovely time and day.

    Reply
  • I have not listened to the podcast yet. Just wanted you to know that yesterday I received my ArtFoamies and could not be more excited!!!! Cannot wait to jump in and use them. Have a lovely time and day.

    Reply
  • I was never much of a YouTube person, just visiting it occasionally by way of various blog posts. Recently however, thanks to Pinterest I have been exploring all sorts of channels and even dipped my toes into the UStream arena. I’ve always enjoyed your postings and the shorter, more concise professional videos, but I have also come to appreciate the 3 hour real-time live streams as well. These artists show how they might work on a project with only a general idea of what they want to accomplish – it’s the journey that is more important for them. They also have a live audience that they can interact with. There is always a lot of laughing, successes and fails on these programs.

    Reply
  • I was never much of a YouTube person, just visiting it occasionally by way of various blog posts. Recently however, thanks to Pinterest I have been exploring all sorts of channels and even dipped my toes into the UStream arena. I’ve always enjoyed your postings and the shorter, more concise professional videos, but I have also come to appreciate the 3 hour real-time live streams as well. These artists show how they might work on a project with only a general idea of what they want to accomplish – it’s the journey that is more important for them. They also have a live audience that they can interact with. There is always a lot of laughing, successes and fails on these programs.

    Reply
  • I was never much of a YouTube person, just visiting it occasionally by way of various blog posts. Recently however, thanks to Pinterest I have been exploring all sorts of channels and even dipped my toes into the UStream arena. I’ve always enjoyed your postings and the shorter, more concise professional videos, but I have also come to appreciate the 3 hour real-time live streams as well. These artists show how they might work on a project with only a general idea of what they want to accomplish – it’s the journey that is more important for them. They also have a live audience that they can interact with. There is always a lot of laughing, successes and fails on these programs.

    Reply
  • I was never much of a YouTube person, just visiting it occasionally by way of various blog posts. Recently however, thanks to Pinterest I have been exploring all sorts of channels and even dipped my toes into the UStream arena. I’ve always enjoyed your postings and the shorter, more concise professional videos, but I have also come to appreciate the 3 hour real-time live streams as well. These artists show how they might work on a project with only a general idea of what they want to accomplish – it’s the journey that is more important for them. They also have a live audience that they can interact with. There is always a lot of laughing, successes and fails on these programs.

    Reply
  • I was never much of a YouTube person, just visiting it occasionally by way of various blog posts. Recently however, thanks to Pinterest I have been exploring all sorts of channels and even dipped my toes into the UStream arena. I’ve always enjoyed your postings and the shorter, more concise professional videos, but I have also come to appreciate the 3 hour real-time live streams as well. These artists show how they might work on a project with only a general idea of what they want to accomplish – it’s the journey that is more important for them. They also have a live audience that they can interact with. There is always a lot of laughing, successes and fails on these programs.

    Reply
  • I was never much of a YouTube person, just visiting it occasionally by way of various blog posts. Recently however, thanks to Pinterest I have been exploring all sorts of channels and even dipped my toes into the UStream arena. I’ve always enjoyed your postings and the shorter, more concise professional videos, but I have also come to appreciate the 3 hour real-time live streams as well. These artists show how they might work on a project with only a general idea of what they want to accomplish – it’s the journey that is more important for them. They also have a live audience that they can interact with. There is always a lot of laughing, successes and fails on these programs.

    Reply
  • It’s fascinating joining and visiting the museum with both of you”

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  • It’s fascinating joining and visiting the museum with both of you”

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  • It’s fascinating joining and visiting the museum with both of you”

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  • It’s fascinating joining and visiting the museum with both of you”

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  • It’s fascinating joining and visiting the museum with both of you”

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  • It’s fascinating joining and visiting the museum with both of you”

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