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Ever wonder what makes really creative people tick? Where do their ideas come from?  What keeps them energized? What kinds of things get in their way? In each episode of ArtStorming, we’ll explore how new ideas come to life, and how the most creative among us stare down a blank canvas or reach into the void and create something new.

Host Lili Pierrepont takes us on a journey of discovery; inviting us to ponder what drives and sustains the creative spark within each individual.


With great appreciation for music written and performed by John Cruickshank


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Seasons

This season dives into the vibrant world of local Santa Fe creatives through intimate and illuminating interviews. Join us as we explore the creative minds, diverse perspectives, and fascinating journeys of the most gifted among us, making waves in their communities. From painters and sculptors to authors, musicians and dancers, collectors, each episode unveils the passion, inspiration, and challenges behind the art. Get ready to be inspired, moved, and intrigued as we embark on a journey through the colorful landscape of artistic expression. This is ArtStorming – where every story paints a picture.


Season 2: ArtStorming: The Art of Remembrance
(FALL 2025)

This season explores the profound intersection of art and legacy—how we want to be remembered, the role of art in shaping our legacies, and the objects or works that may endure beyond us.

Through candid discussions, we’ll ask:

  • How do you think about your legacy?

  • What role does art play in remembrance?

  • If you could choose a memorial object, what would it be?

  • What happens to an artist’s collection after death?

  • How does the concept of mortality inspire creativity?

Join us for a thought-provoking series of conversations about death, memory, and the enduring impact of art.