
State of the Studio
Sari gives an update on what she's been focusing on with her art-- including a growing YouTube channel and a greater emphasis on Not Sorry Art School -- and what that means for this podcast in 2025. There is one spot rem

Hosted by Sari Shryack · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 71 episodes
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A new podcast about art and creativity from artist and creator Sari Shryack, founder of Not Sorry Art and Not Sorry Art School.
Sari Shryack hosts Not Sorry Art Podcast, a arts show with 71 episodes published.

Sari gives an update on what she's been focusing on with her art-- including a growing YouTube channel and a greater emphasis on Not Sorry Art School -- and what that means for this podcast in 2025. There is one spot rem

In the wake of her previous discussion on Jenny Odell's book How To Do Nothing, Sari discusses her routine for filtering the media and information she takes in without allowing herself to become detached or apathetic to

Sari discusses her strategies for overcoming burnout in her art practice, taken from lessons as an artist, mentor and parent. There is one spot remaining for my 2025 artist retreat/residency ! Camp Spark features a week-

Sari recounts her takeaways from Jenny Odell's 2019 book, How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy and how the book's recommendations can be helpful to artists feeling overwhelmed by media and our hunger for co

Sari reaches into her mailbag to answer Kayla B.'s question about grappling with identity in her art and how to authentically share lived experiences by posting paintings online. This episode is sponsored by Not Sorry Ar

Welcome to Season 3 of the Not Sorry Art podcast! In this first episode of 2025, Sari discusses a recent interview of the rapper Doechii in Rolling Stone and the lessons for artists that can be gleaned from it. This epis

Sari is joined by arts professional Mac Cumpian to discuss her career working multiple art world jobs, including serving as an educator at the Met, working as a studio manager for a prominent NYC artist, teaching adjunct

In her first ever call-in episode, Sari answers a listener question about the desire to make visually appealing work that also comments on societal issues in an effort to bring about real change. I want to hear from you!

Sari is joined by Megan E. Collins for the third and final installment of their Summer Book Club series as they discuss "Get The Picture" by Bianca Bosker. This book is joyous journey into the art world via Bosker, a jou

Sari speaks with friendship coach and author Danielle Bayard Jackson about how creatives can approach friendships that blend personal and professional motives. Danielle is the author of a new book, Fighting for Our Frien

Sari discusses how reaching goals as an artist requires patience and the willingness to commit to a small step-by-step journey. I want to hear from you! I'm taking voicemail questions for an upcoming mailbag episode, so

Sari is joined by Megan E. Collins for the second installment of their Summer Book Club series as they discuss Your Brain On Art by Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross. This 2023 book is a fascinating peek into the science of ne

Sari discusses how putting limitations on ones creative pursuits can actually be beneficial when building for a long-term art practice. This episode is sponsored by my book, Modern Still Life: From Fruit Bowls to Disco B

Sari is joined by cultural insights expert Megan E. Collins for their second annual Summer Book Club series. This month's pick is W. David Marx's 2022 book Status and Culture: How Our Desire for Social Rank Creates Taste

Sari chats with Chicago-based art therapist Pierra Brown about her profession, how she got into art therapy, and some misconceptions associated with the practice. This episode is sponsored by my book, Modern Still Life:

Sari is joined by artist/creative Brit Chida to discuss their abstract diagrams and the message of healing and emotional vulnerability behind the work. As Brit describes their art on their website, Brit “makes art as a w

Sari addresses the reality for artists that making subpar work is a part of the process and must be dealt with in order to improve. This episode is sponsored by my upcoming book, Modern Still Life: From Fruit Bowls to Di

Sari chats with her friend and fellow Austin artist and gallery owner Ella Nilsson about making the most out of an art space for creating art and exhibiting. Ella is a great example of an artist wearing multiple hats as

Sari discusses the topic of cringe: how our tendency to experience that emotion comes out of a societal desire to maintain group cohesion, and why she believes embracing a certain level of cringe is necessary to have a s

Sari discusses the myth that artists have to attend art school to be legitimate. She weighs the pros and cons of art school, how she came to major in fine art, and how artists can continue their painting education outsid
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