Fearless and candid artist-to-artist conversation you’re not going to find anywhere else.
Welcome to the Art Bound podcast! Pull up a seat at the table as we discuss the issues all creatives struggle with, laugh about, and learn from. Join our host, artist and curator Doug Kacena, in passionate and intimate dialog with working artists, deconstructing the myths and misconceptions of the art world and what it really means to live the artist’s life.
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What listeners are saying
Most relevant art podcast on the internet
After scouring the internet, I can say with confidence that this is the most informative, relevant, and entertaining art podcast out there. It’s been especially inspiring for my work during the pandemic.
— nik¡ta via Apple Podcasts
Affirming, genuine & inspiring!
This podcast has ironed out so many existential and everyday quagmires I run into as an artist just beginning to start her own business. The artists are diverse in their areas of work and perspectives. There is no pretension in this podcast, which I absolutely love.
— LJB97 via Apple Podcasts
Engaging Conversations
The conversational style of this podcast not only feels really great; it also leads to some deep insights in a way that keeps me connected to the artist’s heart while also stretching me and creating an opportunity to see things differently!
— ArtSoulLifeLove via Apple Podcasts
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Meet Your Host: Doug Kacena
Doug Kacena is a Denver contemporary abstract artist, and the owner and director for K Contemporary gallery. He is member of the Denver Art Dealers Association and the former gallery director of Evergreen Fine Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden. A strong supporter of the art community, Doug has taught art and art therapy to developmentally disabled adults through the state of Colorado, in addition to founding the Denver Artists Services Association, a not-for-profit organization providing guidance to artists. In addition to his artwork, he is a talented designer working in rug design, print, commercials and film. His 2016 body of work and exhibition ”Crossover” was the subject of a PBS Special with Colorado Public Television, and the video was nominated for an Emmy in 2017.