Maria Coryell-Martin is an expeditionary artist.
That’s right.
Expeditionary, as in expeditions. What type of imagery does this bring up? If you imagine an artist traveling with a scientist or an explorer, you are imagining things correctly.
This episode originally aired in 2019. Back then, Maria took a few moments to speak with me while she was packing for her trip to meet a scientist in Alaska.
In this episode, we discuss Maria’s journey from student to artist, how she has sustained herself as a working artist, and the three questions she answers before taking on new projects.
Plus, I have exciting updates to share. I hope you enjoy this conversation with Maria.
LINKS
- Learn more about Maria’s current project in the post Witnessing Climate Change.
- View the exhibition and other news about Maria's trip to Alaska.
- Expeditionary Art (Maria’s website)
- Maria talks about her work in this presentation for Girls Can Do.
- Maria shares how she introduces nature journaling to kids.
- See the Art Toolkit's new store!
- Follow Maria on Instagram at @expeditionaryart and @arttoolkit.
CREDITS:
- Producer: Tania Marien
- Music: So Far So Close by Jahzzar is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License;
- SOLO ACOUSTIC GUITAR by Jason Shaw is licensed under a Attribution 3.0 United States License.
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