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Artists Telling Stories and Anatomy of a Photo Podcasts

Edward Dupuy, PhD and Gene Beyt, MD, MS
Artists Telling Stories and Anatomy of a Photo Podcasts
Studio Aesculapius features the stories of artists and the art of stories—artists' journeys, their thoughts, their wisdom, their creative process—and the impact of their art on their own well-being and on those who encounter their work. As the language of our humanity, art tells stories of inspiration, hope, and healing even as it acknowledges the hurt and despair that afflicts us all.
Posted byGene Beyt, MD, MS

Abstract/Description

Why Studio Aesculapius? It is quite simple. The name Studio Aesculapius is curated from the concept of studio, the artist's place of work and study (derived from the Latin studium, to study), and from mythology the name Aesculapius, (Greek Asklepius), representing the healing arts. Hosts Edward Dupuy and Gene Beyt are on a journey to draw out human stories in the hope that in their telling, artists will offer a new story of our shared humanity. Artists Telling Stories explore the stories of artists and the impact of their art on their own well-being and on those who encounter their work. Anatomy of a Photo features the art of stories, as guest artists describe one of their most important photographs, telling their story of what was photographed, how the photo was created, and why the image is important.

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