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The Hill Country Podcast: Comings and Goings at The Museum of Western Art

Welcome to award-winning The Hill Country Podcast. The Texas Hill Country is one of the most beautiful places on earth. In this podcast, Hill Country resident Tom Fox visits with the people and organizations that make this the most unique area of Texas.

This week Tom welcomes back Dr. Darrell Beauchamp to delve into the vibrant world of Western art through the exhibits of the Museum of Western Art in Kerrville, Texas.

This episode highlights notable past shows like the Scott Christensen and Quang Ho exhibit, deemed the summer blockbuster by art critics, and dives into current and upcoming exhibitions such as Al Glann’s ‘Poetry in Motion’ and Kevin MacPherson’s ‘Reflections on a Pond.’ Dr. Beauchamp discusses the appeal of Glan’s innovative use of negative space and the immersive experience of MacPherson’s 365-day painting series. The conversation covers more than just exhibitions, providing insights into the thriving artistic community and the cultural significance of artists like Jason Scull and Noe Perez, whose work captures the essence and wildlife of South Texas. Tune in for a rich tapestry of artistic narratives that echo through the Hill Country, inviting both physical and virtual visitors to the Museum of Western Art.

Key Highlights:

  • Current and Upcoming Museum Exhibits
  • Spotlight on Scott Christensen and Quang Ho
  • Al Glann’s Artistic Journey and Podcast Insights
  • Upcoming Events at the Gallery
  • Kevin MacPherson’s Reflections on a Pond
  • Jason Scull and Noe Perez

Resources:

Museum of Western Art

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It’s Art, Let’s Talk About It – Jason Scull

The Museum of Western Art is dedicated to excellence in the collection, preservation, and promotion of Western Heritage and our diverse audiences’ education and cultural enrichment. The Museum serves as a bridge between the past and the present, ensuring that the legacy of the American West will be preserved for the future. Western Art is as engaging and important as ever. In this podcast series, Museum Executive Director Darrell Beauchamp visits with the artists who work in this Western heritage to talk about their work, the legacy of Western Art, and why talking about it is so important today.

In this inaugural episode of “It’s Art, Let’s Talk About It,” host Darrell Beauchamp interviews sculptor Jason Scull and talks about how he got started in sculpting and how his mother’s encouragement helped his artistry blossom. Despite his family’s farming and ranching background, Jason found solace and inspiration in art. He explains how his journey into sculpting began with a simple question at a museum, leading to an exciting and fulfilling career.

Jason primarily sculpts cows, horses, and Hispanic subjects, denoting Texas culture and regional work. The podcast explores the significance of mentorship and the responsibility of successful artists to give back, including Jason’s work with the Western Art Academy. The hosts also touch on the history and future of the Cowboy Artists of America organization and provide useful advice for aspiring artists. Listen in as Jason and Darrell dive deep into the world of visual art in this exciting and enlightening conversation. If you’ve ever been interested in sculpting or art, this episode is a must-listen.

Here are three tips to keep in mind:

1. Believe in yourself – Jason’s story is an inspiring example of how believing in yourself and your abilities can lead to amazing opportunities. Don’t be afraid to take chances and explore new paths.

2. Find inspiration in unexpected places – Sometimes, inspiration can be found in the most unexpected places. Jason’s chance question at a museum led to his passion for sculpting. Keep an open mind and let yourself be inspired by the world around you.

3. Practice, practice, practice – Jason didn’t become a talented sculptor overnight. It took years of hard work and dedication. Whatever your passion may be, remember that practice and persistence are key to improving.

As Jason says: “The circuitous route our lives take at times takes us to strange places.” Listen to this episode to learn more about Jason’s incredible journey and how his love of sculpting has helped him find fulfillment in life.

 Resources

Museum of Western Art

Darrell Beauchamp on LinkedIn

Jason Scull