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Creating Without Boundaries: The Art of Margh
Apr 20, 2026
50m 34s
Through Her Lens: Stories with Sara Jimenez
Apr 13, 2026
1h 06m 40s
Layers of Humanity: The Art of Cathy Key
Apr 6, 2026
58m 25s
From Dior to Art Vancouver: The Journey of Lisa Wolfin (Part 1)
Mar 29, 2026
29m 22s
Illuminated Forms: Jorge Izaza’s Sculptural Vision
Mar 23, 2026
54m 30s
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| 4/20/26 | ![]() Creating Without Boundaries: The Art of Margh | In this episode of the Art Stories Podcast, hosted by Sky Lilah (@skylilah), we sit down with Sara Margherita (Margh), a multidisciplinary artist based in Toronto whose work explores movement, transformation, and the freedom to create without boundaries. Rooted in the idea of art as therapy, Margh uses creativity as a living language for self-expression, centering emotion as both source and subject. Through layers, color, play, and experimentation, their work captures the complexity of feelin... | 50m 34s | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Through Her Lens: Stories with Sara Jimenez | In this episode of the Art Stories Podcast, we sit down with Sarah Jimenez, a videographer and photographer whose work focuses on capturing the authentic essence of the people and stories she encounters. Through both client collaborations and personal projects, Sarah approaches visual storytelling with curiosity, empathy, and an eye for the small moments that reveal who we truly are. Whether working behind the camera on professional projects or documenting life through her own perspective, Sa... | 1h 06m 40s | ||||||
| 4/6/26 | ![]() Layers of Humanity: The Art of Cathy Key | In this episode of the Art Stories Podcast, we sit down with Cathy Key, Ph.D., a British-Canadian contemporary artist known for her large-scale mixed-media portraits that explore nature, the sacred, and our shared humanity. Cathy combines collage, acrylics, inks, and glazes to create richly layered images that feel both intimate and otherworldly. Drawing on her background in Anthropology and over 30 years of experience in embodied practices including yoga and ecstatic dance, her work seeks ha... | 58m 25s | ||||||
| 3/29/26 | ![]() From Dior to Art Vancouver: The Journey of Lisa Wolfin (Part 1) | In this episode of the Art Stories Podcast, hosted by Sky Lilah (@skylilah), we sit down with Lisa Wolfin (@lwolfin), founder of Art Vancouver, for Part 1 of an in-depth conversation exploring her remarkable creative journey. From working with Dior in France to building and running a fashion company across Canada, Lisa’s path has been anything but linear. Her story is one of vision, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to creativity in all its forms. In this episode, we dive into her earl... | 29m 22s | ||||||
| 3/23/26 | ![]() Illuminated Forms: Jorge Izaza’s Sculptural Vision | In this episode of the Art Stories Podcast, we sit down with Jorge Izaza, a Mexican-Canadian wood artist whose work explores the connection between nature, form, and illumination. Inspired by waves, mountains, contemporary architecture, and the organic lines of the human body, Jorge creates asymmetrical wooden sculptures that celebrate the imperfect beauty of nature. In 2018, a pivotal moment in his studio led to the birth of Sculptures with Light, when the addition of illumination transforme... | 54m 30s | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | ![]() Little Purple People & the Art of Belonging with Kelcy Timmons Chan | In this episode of the Art Stories Podcast, we sit down with Kelcy Timmons Chan (they/them), a Cantonese Canadian American queer pop artist and mural painter based in Toronto whose work explores food as a love language. Through their lens as a biracial, gender-fluid immigrant, Kelcy amplifies the stories of immigrant and family-run restaurants, highlighting how cultural foods connect us to history, land, and community. Known for their signature “little purple people,” Kelcy creates intri... | 54m 02s | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | ![]() The Gayest Lil’ Gift Shop In All The Land with Brandy | In this episode of the Art Stories Podcast, we’re joined by Brandy, the artist behind The Gayest Lil’ Gift Shop In All The Land, a bold, joyful, and unapologetically queer creative universe celebrating LGBTQIA+ representation. Brandy’s work spans over 350 pieces and has appeared in Vogue, Vanity Fair, Art Basel Week, Netflix’s Snowpiercer, and numerous community festivals and exhibitions. We talk about her journey from fashion design and film costuming to building a thriving, community-... | 40m 04s | ||||||
| 3/2/26 | ![]() Heritage in 3D: Storytelling with Jeryce Dianingana | In this episode of the Art Stories Podcast, we’re joined by Jeryce Claude Dianingana, a Paris-born artist of Congolese heritage creating Afro-centric 3D art across gaming, fine art, and film. Jeryce shares how his cultural roots influence his visual storytelling, blending African aesthetics with digital tools to amplify African cultural diversity on a global stage. We talk about identity, representation, technology, and the power of 3D art as a medium for narrative and cultural expression. Th... | 55m 50s | ||||||
| 2/23/26 | ![]() No Straight Lines: The Creative Path of Ray Beldner | In this episode of the Art Stories Podcast, we sit down with Ray Beldner, multidisciplinary artist, educator, and co-founder of Startup Art, whose career has never followed a straight line. Ray shares stories from his winding path through printmaking studios in Belgium, construction sites, classrooms at the San Francisco Art Institute, and ultimately founding a platform designed to help artists bypass gatekeepers and build sustainable careers. We talk about education, access, humour, di... | 53m 25s | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | ![]() Piecing Life Back Together: The Art of Silvina Lanusse | In this episode of the Art Stories Podcast, we sit down with Silvina Lanusse, painter, mixed-media collagist, and storyteller through art, for a gentle, reflective conversation about memory, belonging, and the quiet act of reassembling what has been broken. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and now living on Vancouver Island, Silvina works with torn paper, vintage letters, sheet music, old maps, and collected fragments of memory to create layered collage landscapes that explore transitio... | 54m 31s | ||||||
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| 2/8/26 | ![]() Inside the Abstract World of Angie Prime | In this episode of the Art Stories Podcast, we sit down with Angie Prime, an abstract painter based on Vancouver Island whose work is driven by an abundance of colour, texture, experimentation, and humour. Working primarily with acrylic paint and textured mediums, Angie embraces abstraction as a space for play, intuition, and curiosity. We talk about trusting the creative process, moving from creation to curation, and allowing joy and experimentation, including miniature sculptures,&nbs... | 50m 39s | ||||||
| 12/24/25 | ![]() Rooted in Nature: Art, Presence & Creative Flow with Rosemary Kolasa | In this episode of the Art Stories Podcast, we sit down with Rosemary, a multidisciplinary African-Canadian artist whose creative expression flows through painting, music, and writing, deeply rooted in her connection to the natural world. Rosemary’s work invites us to slow down, to pause, and to reconnect with the quiet beauty of life. Through sweeping landscapes and thoughtful reflection, she explores emotion, memory, presence, and the inner landscapes that shape our creative lives. Together... | 41m 23s | ||||||
| 12/17/25 | ![]() When Paintings Come Alive: Art, Wildlife & Impact with Daniel Taylor | In this episode of the Art Stories Podcast, we’re joined by internationally recognised artist and presenter Daniel Taylor — known for his powerful, hyper-realistic paintings of critically endangered species and his long-running international TV series, When Paintings Come Alive. Daniel shares his creative journey, the stories behind his work, and how art can be a meaningful force for conservation and connection. We explore the emotional depth of painting wildlife, his experiences working in c... | 56m 48s | ||||||
| 4/21/25 | ![]() Enjoying the Process, Building the Brand — How Elizabeth Cross Turned Her Art into a Sustainable Business | Join host Sky Lilah in conversation with Vancouver-based artist Elizabeth Cross, whose fascination with nature, love, and human connection fuels her vibrant, textured botanicals and expressive abstract works. With a background in Bio-Resource Engineering, Elizabeth brings a unique perspective to her art — blending science, emotion, and unconventional materials (plus a touch of sparkle). In this episode, Elizabeth shares how she’s built a sustainable art practice from her Kerrisdale studio, wh... | 55m 46s | ||||||
| 4/7/25 | ![]() Painting Life’s Layers: Haisha Shahalimi on Art, Motherhood, and the Stories We Carry | In this episode, host Sky Lilah sits down with Vancouver-based portrait artist Haisha Shahalimi, whose work explores themes of identity, memory, and belonging. Working primarily with acrylic on canvas, Haisha uses color, expression, and detail to tell deeply personal stories, capturing not just the face, but the emotional and cultural layers beneath. She opens up about the influences behind her work, her experiences navigating the art world as a woman of color, a mother, and how she connects ... | 53m 31s | ||||||
| 3/24/25 | ![]() Breaking Barriers: Silas Onoja’s Journey Through Hyperrealism | In this episode, host Sky Lilah speaks with Nigerian artist Silas Onoja, whose hyperrealist portraits challenge assumptions and reflect his lived experiences growing up in a society where creative careers were discouraged. From facing cultural and financial resistance to teaching himself how to paint using limited tools, Silas shares how he carved his path as a self-taught artist — and how hyperrealism became both his passion and protest. Together, they discuss what it means to paint truthful... | 53m 48s | ||||||
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