On this episode of The Adventures in Arting Podcast, Julie and Eileen dive into the often uncomfortable—but absolutely essential—topic of critique in the creative process. From school report cards to artistic peer reviews, Julie & Eileen explore how feedback shapes our growth, why it sometimes hurts, and how to develop a healthier, more productive relationship with it.
This episode is part of the current My Art Practice cycle theme: “Banishing Fear”—and critique is a major fear point for many artists.
Topics Covered:
What an art practice is and how critique fits into it
Personal stories of critiques that stung (and stuck)
The difference between subjective opinion vs. objective feedback
Ego vs. Openness: two sides of receiving critique
How to process feedback without taking it personally
Why even “positive” critique can feel negative
Recognizing when critique is helpful vs. harmful
Physical/emotional responses to critique (yes, it can literally hurt!)
Tips for giving and receiving better critiques
The “shopping cart” metaphor for feedback Julie swears by
How to use critique to accelerate your creative growth
Key Takeaways For You:
Critique is not criticism—it’s a tool for insight and evolution.
Your emotional reaction to critique may be more about your own doubts than the feedback itself.
Feedback can hurt, but growth almost always involves a little friction.
Openness is a mindset that will help you filter, adapt, and improve.
Links:
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Monthly Membership: https://www.myartpractice.com/
Take an online class: https://balzerdesigns.com/Classroom/
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Let’s connect on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/balzerdesigns/
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Thanks for listening and subscribing!
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169: Who Are You? How to Define Your Creative Identity as an Artist
In This Episode:
Julie and Eileen dig into how artists can define who they are, what they offer, and why people should follow or support them. Whether you’re writing an artist bio, pitching a class, or just figuring yourself out—this episode gives you the language and tools to clarify your creative identity.
You’ll learn:
Why defining your identity is key—even if you’re “just” a hobbyist
The difference between personal identity and creative branding
How to write bios for different platforms (professional, casual, reflective)
Julie’s 3-part identity framework: Who you are, what you offer, and why people should stick around
How to find your “special sauce” (and believe that you have one)
Links:
Make a Contribution to keep the podcast going: PayPal.Me/balzerdesigns
Sign up for the Friday FREE newsletter: https://forms.feedblitz.com/bco
Monthly Membership: https://www.myartpractice.com/
Take an online class: https://balzerdesigns.com/Classroom/
Shop: https://www.juliebalzer.com/shop.html
Let’s connect on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/balzerdesigns/
Favorite Things: https://www.amazon.com/shop/balzerdesigns
Thanks for listening and subscribing!
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168: Why Artists Need Frameworks
In this episode, Julie and Eileen explore how frameworks can transform your creative process from scattered to sustainable. Discover why the best artists—from jazz musicians to painters—use structure to fuel, not restrict, their creativity.
Learn how to:
Overcome blank page paralysis
Use the “P.E.E.” method (Practice, Experiment, Embrace)
Improve your work with the Art Parts method
Apply design tools like the Rule of Thirds
Build your own sustainable creative process
Whether you’re a hobbyist or pro, this episode offers practical tools and a fresh mindset to support your artistic growth.
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167: 10 Questions to Catch Up & Spark Creativity
Episode 167: 10 Questions to Catch Up and Spark Creativity
Welcome back to the Adventures in Arting podcast! After a much-needed hiatus, we’re diving back in with an episode designed to help you reboot your creative engine—whether you’ve taken a break from art, podcasting, or anything else.
In this episode, we’re sharing 10 thoughtful questions that can guide you through a creative reset. The questions are arranged along the natural arc of the creative journey: Reflection → Inspiration → Action.
Listen in as we:
Catch up on what’s been keeping us busy
Reflect on the value of breaks and self-awareness
Share what’s been inspiring us (including toddlers, crossbody bags, and Henry Moore sculptures)
Explore how to overcome creative “pebbles”—those little roadblocks that get in the way
Talk about finding joy in the everyday and reframing productivity
Chat about how personal experiences shape our art
Whether you’re looking to get back into a daily arting habit or reignite your passion for your art practice, this episode offers a mix of practical strategies and personal stories to help you move forward creatively.
—-> My Art Practice Members: A downloadable PDF of the 10 Questions is available in the online classroom.
Want to go deeper in your art practice? Join our community at MyArtPractice.com, where we create, connect, and thrive together.
If you enjoyed the episode, please share it with a friend, leave a review, or tag us on social media @balzerdesigns. Thanks for listening—and we’ll see you next time!
Links:
Make a Contribution to keep the podcast going: PayPal.Me/balzerdesigns
Sign up for the Friday FREE newsletter: https://forms.feedblitz.com/bco
Monthly Membership: https://www.myartpractice.com/
Take an online class: https://balzerdesigns.com/Classroom/
Shop: https://www.juliebalzer.com/shop.html
Let’s connect on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/balzerdesigns/
Favorite Things: https://www.amazon.com/shop/balzerdesigns
Thanks for listening and subscribing!
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166: Mary Correa on Her Art Practice
Episode Summary:
Welcome back to Adventures in Arting! After a long break, we’re diving back into inspiring conversations about creativity, art practice, and the artistic journey. In this episode, Julie interviews award-winning mixed media artist and instructor, Mary Correa. Mary shares her journey from corporate trainer to full-time artist, her approach to building a creative business, and her insights into branding, teaching, and running artist retreats.
About Our Guest:
Mary Correa is a mixed media artist and instructor dedicated to helping others find their creativity.
Her work has been featured in Somerset Studio, Cloth Paper Scissors Magazine, and more.
She is the founder of Artish Creative Retreats, an immersive three-day art retreat experience based in Central Florida.
Mary has taught throughout Florida and in international online classes.
In This Episode, We Discuss:
The evolution of Mary’s art journey and how she transitioned into being a full-time artist.
How teaching became an unexpected but essential part of her creative career.
The importance of branding and how it plays a role in building a recognizable art practice.
The balance between personal art practice and art education.
Her experience working on a solo exhibit and the lessons learned from seeing her work in a series.
Insights into running Artish Creative Retreats and the importance of building community.
The role of rituals in an artist’s daily practice and how small habits can help creativity flow.
Resources & Links:
Connect with Mary Correa: MaryCorreaStudios.com
Follow Mary on Instagram: @MaryCorreaStudios
Learn about Artish Creative Retreats: MaryCorreaStudios.com/retreats
Join My Art Practice and be part of a supportive art community: MyArtPractice.com
Stay Connected with Julie:
Website: JulieBalzer.com
Instagram: @BalzerDesigns
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Support the Podcast:
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Thanks for listening, and we’ll see you next time on the Adventures in Arting podcast!