What the Hell is This?: Public Art That Catches You Off Guard
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Ep. 37 Are you ready for a revelation that will completely shift your perspective? Imagine a laid-back, casual chat with a friend that turns into an unexpected journey of self-discovery and community impact.
In this episode of "Getting Real with Bossy," co-hosts Kelly Bush and Kelly Metras dive into a fascinating conversation with Magnus Apollo. Known for his eclectic and impressive portfolio ranging from large-scale art installations to intricate design projects at MIT, Magnus exemplifies the spirit of creativity and community.
Magnus opens up about his journey as a creative professional, highlighting his various roles, including his time working on a fusion reactor diorama for MIT and his artistic contributions to the Seneca Park Zoo. They discuss the implications of AI in the creative world, with Magnus expressing a balanced view that emphasizes the significant benefits and potential disruptions brought about by technology like AI and Canva. The conversation seamlessly shifts to topics like organizational skills, hiring the right assistant, and the myriad challenges that come with wearing multiple hats as a creative entrepreneur.
Key Takeaways:
- Diversification in Creativity: Magnus's career spans various fields, from graphic design and prop making to large-scale installations, showcasing the benefits of being a versatile artist.
- Community Engagement: His deep connection to the Rochester community highlights the importance of local support and collaboration in sustaining artistic endeavors.
- Impact of AI and Technology: Insightful discussion on how AI tools like Canva are changing the landscape for artists and how these can be both helpful and disruptive.
- Organizational Challenges: Magnus shares his personal struggles and strategies about managing multiple projects and hiring suitable assistants to streamline processes.
Notable Quotes:
- "Life is very short. I want to know how to do it all at the end of it." – Magnus Champlin
- "You bring your uniqueness to the table. That’s what clients are paying for." – Magnus Champlin
- "In Rochester, if you have an idea in a project, within six months, you have a team of people behind you excitedly hanging out, ready to party and make cool stuff happen." – Magnus Champlin
About the Guest
John Magnus Champlin, also known as Magnus Apollo, is a dynamic creative force, known for his diverse skill set and unwavering passion for problem-solving. With a background in design, illustration, and mural art, Magnus has carved a unique niche in the creative industry. His ability to seamlessly blend innovation with practicality has led him to collaborate on an array of projects, including crafting a captivating diorama for MIT's fusion lab and conceptualizing captivating murals for event spaces.
Resources:
- Magnus Apollo on Instagram: @MagnusApollo
- Mind of Magnus Podcast: Available on podcast platforms
- Seneca Park Zoo: Visit for illustrated signs by Magnus
- Mit Fusion Lab: Learn about the diorama project Magnus worked on
- Pizza Wizard: Check out the viral ad featuring Magnus’s work
Chapters:
0:00 Catch up with Kelly + Kelly
5:21 Magnus Champlin: A Versatile Creator and Problem Solver
9:12 A Versatile Marketer's Journey from Design to Bronze Sculpting
10:27 Navigating Creative Chaos and Saying No
15:22 The Impact of AI and Tools Like Canva on Graphic Design
21:26 Balancing Chaos and Technology in Restaurant Management
27:57 Finding the Perfect Assistant for a Chaotic Artist
32:35 Art, Community, and the Inspiration of a Beloved Boston Terrier
34:33 The Creative Community and Rising Costs in Rochester
37:03 Creating Viral Ads and Large Installations for Community Engagement
43:18 Balancing Community Contribution and Personal Fulfillment
47:51 The Evolving Concept of Money in a Digital Age
51:28 Magnus Champlin on Art, Organization, and Social Media Strategies
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