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The Unstarving Artist

Harry Whelchel

Uncovering the art in what people do.

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Harriet Whelchel | The Unstarving Artist Ep. 24

Harriet Whelchel worked in the New York art publishing industry for over 30 years. She started her career at Abrams Books and finished there as a managing editor. She then enjoyed 5 years at The Metropolitan Museum of New York in their exhi...

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Tre Tennyson | The Unstarving Artist Ep. 23

Tre Tennyson is a writer, composer, director, and performer from Richmond, Virginia. Tre's work typically centers on such themes as death, time, race, class, and power. He lives in Washington, D.C., where he is currently at work on his next...

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Nicola Barnett | The Unstarving Artist Ep. 22

Nicola Barnett is energy intuitive and has been working with the language of energy for over a decade. She is committed to helping you be the best version of yourself by creating all the energy you could wish for.

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Chris Mummert | The Unstarving Artist Ep. 21

Chris Mummert is an artist based in California bringing the spirit of the American West into your home thru timeless paintings.

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    Uncovering the art in what people do.

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