Traveling Abroad and Community Building with Artist Ashton Hill

In this captivating episode of the We Are Artists Podcast, Shannon Shine and Lacey Vilandry sit down with Ashton Hill to explore the exhilarating adventures and insights gained from Ashton’s recent mastery training in Greece. As longtime "Artners," this trio shares a decade of experience navigating the ups and downs of professional artist life on the road and beyond.

Listen in as Ashton discusses the importance of community building, continuing education, and the transformative power of traveling abroad. Through stories of perseverance, loyalty, and mentorship, discover how they keep the light on for newcomers venturing into the world of live artistry. Don't miss this inspiring conversation about the triumphs and challenges of creative life!


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ABOUT THE ARTIST:


Ashton Hill is the creator of visionary artworks she affectionately calls "fairytale surrealism" under her pseudonym Kettle Head Art, as well as the co-founder of the Pigment Sanctuary Art collective. As an artist, director, and event coordinator, she has made her mark on the East Coast creative scene for a decade. Chasing knowledge from university education to master mentorship, from individual studies to collaborative practices, Ashton has followed her artistic passion into all the spaces that the muses have led. Influencing social change and community improvement have also been part of her purpose, and has exhibited itself in her involvement with outreach and gallery coordination. As director of the Pigment Sanctuary at events such as Mountain Music Festival in the New River Gorge, West Virginia, she has bolstered a community of artists that spans the East Coast. Ashton is currently studying under the tutelage of Master painter Philip Rubinov-Jacobson in the long lineage of mischtechnik, aiming towards apprenticeship. She majored in fine art, psychology and education in her college years and has expounded on her educational pursuits through a variety of self motivated experiences over the last decade.