Not Sorry Art Podcast

by Sari Shryack

A new podcast about art and creativity from artist and creator Sari Shryack, founder of Not Sorry Art and Not Sorry Art School.

Podcast episodes

  • Season 3

  • State of the Studio

    State of the Studio

    Sari gives an update on what she's been focusing on with her art-- including a growing YouTube channel and a greater emphasis on Not Sorry Art School-- and what that means for this podcast in 2025. There is one spot remaining for my 2025 artist retreat/residency! Camp Spark features a week-long painting retreat, where you'll immerse yourself in the nostalgic magic of summer camp, reimagined as a creative residency in the Catskills. Grow your art practice via virtual programming, the week-long retreat in upstate New York and a capstone virtual exhibition to include on your CV. This episode is sponsored by Not Sorry Art, where you can shop my work. Learn painting from me at my online art school, Not Sorry Art School. Lifetime Access at Not Sorry Art School is your ticket to all my courses plus a spot in our vibrant community group. Pay once and have access for life! Learn more about Lifetime Access at NSAS. This episode is also sponsored by my book, Modern Still Life: From Fruit Bowls to Disco Balls, which you can order now :) Email Sari at notsorryart@sari.studio Follow Sari: @not_sorry_art, @not_sorry_art_school

  • How To Consume Media Like An Artist

    How To Consume Media Like An Artist

    In the wake of her previous discussion on Jenny Odell's book How To Do Nothing, Sari discusses her routine for filtering the media and information she takes in without allowing herself to become detached or apathetic to the news. There is one spot remaining for my 2025 artist retreat/residency! Camp Spark features a week-long painting retreat, where you'll immerse yourself in the nostalgic magic of summer camp, reimagined as a creative residency in the Catskills. Grow your art practice via virtual programming, the week-long retreat in upstate New York and a capstone virtual exhibition to include on your CV. This episode is sponsored by Not Sorry Art, where you can shop my work. Learn painting from me at my online art school, Not Sorry Art School. Lifetime Access at Not Sorry Art School is your ticket to all my courses plus a spot in our vibrant community group. Pay once and have access for life! Learn more about Lifetime Access at NSAS. This episode is also sponsored by my book, Modern Still Life: From Fruit Bowls to Disco Balls, which you can order now :) Email Sari at notsorryart@sari.studio Follow Sari: @not_sorry_art, @not_sorry_art_school

  • How To Eliminate Burnout From Your Art Practice

    How To Eliminate Burnout From Your Art Practice

    Sari discusses her strategies for overcoming burnout in her art practice, taken from lessons as an artist, mentor and parent. There is one spot remaining for my 2025 artist retreat/residency! Camp Spark features a week-long painting retreat, where you'll immerse yourself in the nostalgic magic of summer camp, reimagined as a creative residency in the Catskills. Grow your art practice via virtual programming, the week-long retreat in upstate New York and a capstone virtual exhibition to include on your CV. This episode is sponsored by Not Sorry Art, where you can shop my work. Learn painting from me at my online art school, Not Sorry Art School. Lifetime Access at Not Sorry Art School is your ticket to all my courses plus a spot in our vibrant community group. Pay once and have access for life! Learn more about Lifetime Access at NSAS. This episode is also sponsored by my book, Modern Still Life: From Fruit Bowls to Disco Balls, which you can order now :) Email Sari at notsorryart@sari.studio Follow Sari: @not_sorry_art, @not_sorry_art_school

  • "How To Do Nothing" by Jenny Odell

    "How To Do Nothing" by Jenny Odell

    Sari recounts her takeaways from Jenny Odell's 2019 book, How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy and how the book's recommendations can be helpful to artists feeling overwhelmed by media and our hunger for constant information dopamine. There is one spot remaining for my 2025 artist retreat/residency! Camp Spark features a week-long painting retreat, where you'll immerse yourself in the nostalgic magic of summer camp, reimagined as a creative residency in the Catskills. Grow your art practice via virtual programming, the week-long retreat in upstate New York and a capstone virtual exhibition to include on your CV. This episode is sponsored by Not Sorry Art, where you can shop my work. Learn painting from me at my online art school, Not Sorry Art School. Lifetime Access at Not Sorry Art School is your ticket to all my courses plus a spot in our vibrant community group. Pay once and have access for life! Learn more about Lifetime Access at NSAS. This episode is also sponsored by my book, Modern Still Life: From Fruit Bowls to Disco Balls, which you can order now :) Email Sari at notsorryart@sari.studio Follow Sari: @not_sorry_art, @not_sorry_art_school SHOW NOTES: How to Do Nothing by Jenny Odell It's not easy seeing green (Himba Tribe study)

  • Ask Sari: How Can I Make Art About Identity?

    Ask Sari: How Can I Make Art About Identity?

    Sari reaches into her mailbag to answer Kayla B.'s question about grappling with identity in her art and how to authentically share lived experiences by posting paintings online. This episode is sponsored by Not Sorry Art, where you can shop my work. Learn painting from me at my online art school, Not Sorry Art School. Lifetime Access at Not Sorry Art School is your ticket to all my courses plus a spot in our vibrant community group. Pay once and have access for life! Learn more about Lifetime Access at NSAS. This episode is also sponsored by my book, Modern Still Life: From Fruit Bowls to Disco Balls, which you can order now :) Email Sari at notsorryart@sari.studio Follow Sari: @not_sorry_art, @not_sorry_art_school SHOW NOTES: Follow Kayla @kaylabynumcoates Book Recommendations: Ways of Seeing by John Berger How To Be An Artist by Jerry Saltz NeuroTribes by Steve Silberman Art As Experience by John Dewey