Tyler Feder: Chicago-Based Artist & Author on Big Feelings, Feminism, and Pop Culture
Download MP3In this episode of "The Truth in This Art" podcast, host Rob Lee interviews Tyler Feder, a Chicago-based artist and author. They discuss Tyler's work, which is deeply rooted in big feelings, feminism, and pop culture. Tyler shares her experiences working with big names like Netflix, Comedy Central, and ESPN, as well as her award-winning graphic memoir and children's book. They also delve into Tyler's creative process and the importance of authenticity in art. π¨π
Episode Highlights:
Episode Highlights:
- Tyler's journey as an artist and author (00:00:10-00:03:19)
- The role of illustration and writing in Tyler's work (00:03:31-00:04:20)
- Early experiences with drawing and connecting with others through art (00:05:23-00:06:19)
- The impact of the internet on Tyler's career (00:13:52-00:14:49)
- The importance of authenticity in art and creative pursuits (00:20:08-00:21:13)
- Tyler's focus on big feelings, feminism, and pop culture in her work (00:36:10-00:38:00)
- The inspiration behind Tyler's book "Are You Mad At Me?" (00:49:38-00:51:59)
Key Takeaways:
- Tyler's work is deeply rooted in big feelings, feminism, and pop culture. ππ©βπ¨π
- The internet has played a significant role in Tyler's career, allowing her to connect with a wider audience. ππ»
- Tyler's focus on authenticity and personal experiences resonates with readers and viewers. πποΈ
- "Are You Mad At Me?" explores social anxiety through a lighthearted and impactful narrative. ππ
Check out Tyler Feder's books, "Dancing at the Pity Party" and "Bodies are Cool," and follow her on social media for more of her unique art and storytelling. ππ£
Website: tylerfeder.com π
Social Media Links:
Facebook: Roaring Softly Illustration π¦π¨
Twitter: @roaringsoftly π¦
Instagram: tylerfeder π·
LinkedIn: Tyler Feder π
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Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard.
Episode illustration by Alley Kid Art.
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If you have a story about art, culture, or community in Baltimore, share it with us at rob@thetruthinthisart.com for a chance to be featured on "The Truth In This Art" podcast. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the arts and culture podcast scene and showcase your insights on "The Truth In This Art" with Rob Lee.
Follow The Truth In This Art on Twitter, Threads, IG, and Facebook @truthinthisart
Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard.
Episode illustration by Alley Kid Art.
About "The Truth In This Art"
Hosted by Rob Lee, "The Truth In This Art" podcast dives into the heart of creativity and its influence on the community. This arts and culture podcast from Baltimore highlights artists discussing their ideas, sharing insights, and telling impactful stories. Through these artist interviews, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the creative economy and artistic life in Baltimore.
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Host
Rob Lee
The Truth In This Art is an interview series featuring artists, entrepreneurs and tastemakers in & around Baltimore.
Guest
Tyler Feder rhymes with cheddar
always the pallbearer, never the bride β¨ author/illustrator of BODIES ARE COOL and DANCING AT THE PITY PARTY β¨ sellinβ prints at https://t.co/pMaSfinW5p π€ she/her