Exploring Art with James Oliver: Journey, Inspiration, and James Oliver Gallery (The Truth In This Art Beyond: Philadelphia)
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Exploring Art with James Oliver: Journey, Inspiration, and James Oliver Gallery (The Truth In This Art Beyond: Philadelphia)

Meet James Oliver,  the founder of the James Oliver Gallery in Philadelphia.

James shares:

  • His journey as an artist, from abstract to figurative works.
  • His inspirations and the process behind his art.
  • The origins of James Oliver Gallery and its effect on Philadelphia's art scene.

Don't miss this conversation with a real pioneer in the art world.


Image courtesy of Create! Magazine.


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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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Creators and Guests

Rob Lee
Host
Rob Lee
The Truth In This Art is an interview series featuring artists, entrepreneurs and tastemakers in & around Baltimore.
James Oliver
Guest
James Oliver
Gallerist and a painter whose precise visual language pushes the tradition of twentieth century abstraction into a contemporary context.