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The Art Box - Episode 388 - From Grandmother’s Studio to the Kitchen Table: Meet Rebecca Eckland

Episode 389 Published 2 months ago
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In this deeply moving episode of The Art Box, Steve welcomes writer and visual artist Rebecca Eckland for a conversation that flows between memory, language, healing, and the enduring power of creative inheritance. Rebecca shares how her artistic life began with words, how her MFA helped her claim her voice, and how place, lived experience, and storytelling continue to shape everything she creates. She also reflects on the quiet influence of her grandmother’s art studio, where the smell of oils and the reverence for making something beautiful first took root.

The conversation unfolds into Rebecca’s return to visual art through collage and mixed media during a time of physical pain and recovery. What began as a way to cope became a joyful, experimental practice using watercolor, ink, wood, paper, thread, stone, and even a Dremel tool. Her current lichen-inspired series becomes a powerful metaphor for identity, relationship, and interdependence—how, like lichen itself, we are formed through connection and cannot exist in isolation.

Rebecca reflects on the mystery and magic of the creative process, the discipline of showing up, the athlete’s patience she brings to art-making, and the freedom that comes from separating creativity from commerce. She speaks openly about vulnerability, perseverance, and allowing play back into the studio.

Her thoughts on community, collaboration, and creative kinship remind us that art is never solitary. It is built through love, encouragement, and shared courage.

This episode is a gentle reminder that art is how we make sense of being alive—and how we give that understanding back to the world.

Learn more about Rebecca at:
https://www.rebeccaaeckland.com/

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