Fountainhead - Finding Sources for Paintings, Sculptures and More (Lecture Recording) Winter 2025 w/ Morgan Hobbs

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*The recording is 1 hour and 20 minutes in length.

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Lecture Recording Description

In “Fountainhead - Finding Sources for Paintings, Sculptures and More”, Morgan Hobbs explores the use of visual and non-visual source material in a multifaceted artistic practice. Using her paintings and sculptures as examples, Hobbs covers her wide-ranging influences including archeological artifacts, art historical works, contemporary art influences, literature, mythology and current events. Through her background in anthropology, Hobbs sees art as material culture that reflects the values of a person or group within a specific time and place.

In this way, artists and their works are always a part of a network of ideas that can be harnessed for inspiration and connection. 


Part 1: A Fountain of Source Material: Materials, Form, Research & Personal History

Part 2: Developing My Practice 

  • Material Selection

  • Formal Factors

  • Ideas & Research Outside the Studio

  • Personal History

Part 3: My Current Practice and Influential Artists, Places and Ideas

Part 4: Material Culture


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**Please know that this is only a recording of the lecture. The recording can be viewed for 3 months from the date of purchase.

*The recording is 1 hour and 20 minutes in length.

Please check your email spam/junk folder for your link to the recording.

Lecture Recording Description

In “Fountainhead - Finding Sources for Paintings, Sculptures and More”, Morgan Hobbs explores the use of visual and non-visual source material in a multifaceted artistic practice. Using her paintings and sculptures as examples, Hobbs covers her wide-ranging influences including archeological artifacts, art historical works, contemporary art influences, literature, mythology and current events. Through her background in anthropology, Hobbs sees art as material culture that reflects the values of a person or group within a specific time and place.

In this way, artists and their works are always a part of a network of ideas that can be harnessed for inspiration and connection. 


Part 1: A Fountain of Source Material: Materials, Form, Research & Personal History

Part 2: Developing My Practice 

  • Material Selection

  • Formal Factors

  • Ideas & Research Outside the Studio

  • Personal History

Part 3: My Current Practice and Influential Artists, Places and Ideas

Part 4: Material Culture


**Please know that this is only a recording of the lecture. The recording can be viewed for 3 months from the date of purchase.

*The recording is 1 hour and 20 minutes in length.

Please check your email spam/junk folder for your link to the recording.

Lecture Recording Description

In “Fountainhead - Finding Sources for Paintings, Sculptures and More”, Morgan Hobbs explores the use of visual and non-visual source material in a multifaceted artistic practice. Using her paintings and sculptures as examples, Hobbs covers her wide-ranging influences including archeological artifacts, art historical works, contemporary art influences, literature, mythology and current events. Through her background in anthropology, Hobbs sees art as material culture that reflects the values of a person or group within a specific time and place.

In this way, artists and their works are always a part of a network of ideas that can be harnessed for inspiration and connection. 


Part 1: A Fountain of Source Material: Materials, Form, Research & Personal History

Part 2: Developing My Practice 

  • Material Selection

  • Formal Factors

  • Ideas & Research Outside the Studio

  • Personal History

Part 3: My Current Practice and Influential Artists, Places and Ideas

Part 4: Material Culture