Women United ART PODCAST
Welcome to Women United ART PODCAST, a show dedicated to women artists from all around the globe!Listen to our inspiring episodes in which we'll dive deep into all things art as well as mindset-related topics that will help you grow you art practice and your business. Stay tuned for empowering interviews with fellow artists, gallerists and curators who'll kindly share their experiences, advice, tips and tricks. This podcast is hosted by Mona Lerch, a visual artist, artist coach and founder of Art Mums United, Women United ART PRIZE and Women United ART MOVEMENT.
Women United ART PODCAST
Latest Episodes
When Art Asks Better Questions with Courtney Bae
Every artist reaches a moment when technical skill is no longer enough, and the real work becomes discovering a voice that is unmistakably their own.In this episode of Women United ART PODCAST, Mona Lerch sits down with Courtne...
Weaving Resilience: Identity, Fiber & Transformation with Claudia Fuentealba
In this episode of Women United ART PODCAST, Mona sits down with multidisciplinary artist Claudia Fuentealba, whose powerful fiber-based works explore cultural identity, displacement, resilience, and the invisible structures that ...
Between Worlds: Memory, Identity & Belonging with Eleftheria Easley
What does it mean to belong—to a place, to a memory, to yourself?In this deeply thoughtful episode of Women United ART PODCAST, Mona Lerch sits down with artist Eleftheria Easley, whose work explores the emotional terrain o...
The Language of Shape and Intuition with Kathy Cornwell
In this episode of Women United ART PODCAST, we are joined by Kathy Cornwell, a Northern Virginia–based artist whose vibrant and intricate works combine monotype printmaking, collage, and paper cutting into richly layered compositions.
On Queer Love, Memory and Making the Invisible Visible with Joan Cox
Today’s episode is a deeply moving and powerful conversation about love, visibility, and the radical act of painting tenderness into history.I’m honored to be joined by Joan Cox, a Baltimore-based painter and the second-place winner of t...