Tamar Avishai

Episode 71: Looking Back on 10 Years of The Lonely Palette (with Julie Shapiro)

Tamar Avishai
Episode 71: Looking Back on 10 Years of The Lonely Palette (with Julie Shapiro)
Art isn’t what you see. It’s what you help others see.
— Edgar Degas
Close your eyes/sometimes it helps.
— Rhianna

A little over ten years ago, on May 4th, 2016, I swallowed hard and hit publish on my very first episode of The Lonely Palette. I had the domain, I had the website, I had a mic and closet, and I had a dream. Public radio, someday, but for now, speak the art history lecture I'd always wanted to hear in school, the one that would remind people that artists were human beings too, and that art history and art museums weren't only for the snootiest amongst us. That first episode led to a second, and a third, and here I am, a decade later, millions of downloads under my belt, feeling that same pressure, curiosity, excitement, dread, and magic, every single day.

Milestones are both arbitrary and quite useful. It matters to stop, look around, look back. And it feels good to talk, and to be listened to. So I asked my friend and colleague, Julie Shapiro, the best listener in the biz, to sit down with me and talk about art, craft, the changing industry, failure, and success. Ten years of making a show entirely by myself - and entirely for the love of it. Enjoy.



Music used:

The Blue Dot Sessions, "Helado," "Red City Theme," "Paper Feather"

Haas, Kowert, Tice, “The Decade