In this award-winning podcast series, Museum Executive Director Darrell Beauchamp welcomes Tucson-based sculptor Al Glann to discuss his career, artistic style, and current exhibition at the Museum of Western Art titled ‘Poetry in Motion.’
Glann delves into his background, starting from his upbringing in Ohio, where his early interest in art led him to attend the Columbus College of Art and Design. He then transitioned from a career in commercial art and teaching at the Art Institute of Phoenix to becoming a full-time sculptor. They chat about Glann’s unique approach to contemporary western sculpture, particularly his focus on horses, and the techniques he employs using steel and negative space. He shares insights into his creative process, his experience with public art installations in Tucson, and the importance of mentorship and community among artists. The episode also provides practical advice for emerging artists, emphasizing the value of perseverance, learning from failures, and the business aspects of an art career.
Highlights Include:
• Meet Al Glann: Tucson Sculptor
• Al Glann’s Artistic Journey
• Transition to Full-Time Sculpting
• Public Art and Monumental Works
• Advice for Aspiring Artists
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