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Unlocking Your World of Creativity

Kate Quinn & Emily Day, Bloom Art Experiences

Unlocking Your World of Creativity

Mark Stinson

Arts, Education, Self-improvement, Business, Design, Marketing

5 • 1.3K Ratings

🗓️ 25 November 2024

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to our episode with Kate Quinn & Emily Day, Bloom Art Experiences

Kate's Website

@bloom_art_experiences on Instagram

Kate's Facebook page

Here's a guide to our conversation:

1. The Bloom Workshop Experience -- Your workshops take place in some incredibly beautiful locations, like flower farms, wineries, and galleries. Could you describe how these unique settings shape the experience for participants? And how do you go about finding and collaborating with local producers and guest artists to make each workshop feel distinctive and immersive?

2. The Origins of Bloom Art Experiences -- Kate and Emily, you both come from diverse professional backgrounds—Kate in social work and Emily in architecture. What inspired you to leave those paths and launch Bloom Art Experiences in 2022? How did your backgrounds contribute to the creation and unique approach of your workshops?

3. Art for All Levels: Breaking Down Barriers -- One of the hallmarks of Bloom Art Experiences is that it’s welcoming to both beginners and hobby painters. What are some techniques or teaching approaches you use to make art accessible and enjoyable for people with different levels of experience? And what’s it like to see participants develop their skills and confidence over the course of a day?

4. Going Digital with Bloom Online -- With the recent launch of Bloom Online, you’ve made it possible for people to enjoy your art experiences from anywhere. What was the process of adapting your in-person workshops to an online format like? And how does Bloom Online continue to capture the spirit of what you do in-person, even in a digital space?

5. Building a Sustainable, Creative Business -- As artists and business owners, you’re balancing both the creative and logistical sides of Bloom Art Experiences. Could you share some of the challenges and rewards of running a creative small business? And what advice would you give to other artists looking to diversify their income or transition from other careers into the art world?

Thanks for Kate and Emily for the dynamic and insightful conversation, helping listeners gain a sense of the creativity, dedication, and community focus that make Bloom Art Experiences so unique.

And thanks to our sponsor, White Cloud Coffee, where you can enjoy a 10% discount with code 'Creativity' at checkout. Visit Whitecloudcoffee.com for your next coffee order.

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Unlocking your world of creativity with best-selling author and brand innovator Mark Stinson.

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discount. Just use the promo code Creativity at checkout. Visit whitecloud coffee.com and use the code

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creativity.

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Welcome back, friends, to our podcast, Your World of Creativity, where we travel around the globe talking to creative practitioners of all types about how they get inspired and how they

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organize ideas and most of all how we gain the confidence and the connections sometimes

0:55.2

to launch our creative work out into the world. And today I'm so glad to be stamping our

1:00.5

creative passports in Brisbane, Australia. And I'm talking with Kate Quinn and Emily Day and

1:06.3

their businesses, Bloom Art Experiences. Kate and Emily, welcome to the show. Thank you so much.

1:13.4

And literally in the background, the vibrant, bright artwork I see as your backdrop. I feel

1:20.3

that this is representing your personalities even. Is that your styles? Definitely. We both

1:27.0

draw in color a lot. I would say my color is a bit earthier and Kate goes

1:31.5

about really vibrant color. But yeah, we both find it really important. And I think with our

1:36.5

backgrounds in our previous work life, Kate being in social work and me being in art section,

1:42.0

they weren't so different. But I think people, psychology or space and life and color, it's so important.

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Yeah.

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Tears behind us are Emily's works, but they're halfway through.

1:53.9

So these are works in progress.

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It's work wall.

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