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New Visionary Podcast

New Visionary Podcast

By: Visionary Art Collective
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New Visionary is a podcast for artists and creative entrepreneurs, featuring conversations with some of the most inspirational visionaries in today’s art world. Hosted by Victoria J. Fry, founder of Visionary Art Collective and New Visionary Magazine.© 2026 Visionary Art Collective Art
Episodes
  • Why Staying With Your Practice Matters (Even When it Feels Hard)
    Jan 29 2026

    In this solo episode, Victoria explores what it means to stay in relationship with your creative practice, especially during imperfect or inconsistent seasons. She reflects on her January drawing challenge, reframing missed days not as failure but as an invitation to practice persistence, forgiveness, and trust. Rather than focusing on productivity or perfection, this episode emphasizes returning to the work, honoring natural rhythms, and recognizing that simply showing up, even when nothing visible happens, is an essential act of devotion to a sustainable art practice.

    To learn more about Victoria's 1:1 Mentorship Program, visit:
    visionaryartcollective.com/mentorship

    To learn more about The Visionary Community, visit:
    visionaryartcollective.com/visionary-community-enroll

    Victoria J. Fry is a New York City–based painter, educator, curator, and founder of Visionary Art Collective, New Visionary Magazine, and Warnes Contemporary. She has supported hundreds of artists through exhibitions, publications, and mentorship.


    Instagram: @visionaryartcollective + @newvisionarymag
    Newsletter: visionaryartcollective.com/newsletter

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    21 mins
  • Protecting Your Energy: Sustainability, Focus & Creative Longevity as an Artist
    Jan 22 2026

    Artist, curator, educator, and founder of The Art Is the Next Level, Sergio Gomez joins Victoria Fry for a candid conversation about sustainability, boundaries, and staying grounded in an increasingly distracted world. Together, they reflect on how intentional routines, self-awareness, and thoughtful decision-making can help artists avoid burnout while continuing to grow creatively and professionally.

    Here’s what we discuss:

    1. How morning routines and grounding practices create a buffer against overwhelm, and why they need to be personal, flexible, and enjoyable
    2. Navigating distraction, digital fatigue, and the constant pull away from creative work in a screen-driven culture
    3. The power of intentional boundaries, including Sergio’s “add and subtract” rule for protecting time and energy
    4. Reframing success through self-reflection, accountability, and aligning daily choices with the highest version of yourself

    About Sergio-

    Sergio Gomez is a visual artist, gallery director, author, and podcast host known for his large-scale figurative abstraction paintings and charcoal drawings that explore the cycles of life. Based in South Florida after years in Chicago, his work has been featured in over 45 solo exhibitions across the U.S. and internationally in museums in Romania, Italy, Mexico, and Vienna, as well as in over 150 group exhibitions worldwide. He is the Director of Exhibitions at the Zhou B Art Center and founder of 33 Contemporary Gallery, curating over 100 exhibitions, including the renowned National Wet Paint MFA and National Self Portrait Annual. Sergio co-founded Art NXT Level®, a coaching platform for artists, and hosts the popular Art NXT Level podcast with 375+ episodes. As co-author of Crush Self-Sabotage and Live Fully!, he empowers artists to build sustainable careers.


    Website: sergiogomezonline.com

    IG: @sergiogomezart


    Visit our website: visionaryartcollective.com

    Follow us on Instagram: @visionaryartcollective + @newvisionarymag

    Join our newsletter: visionaryartcollective.com/newsletter

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Building a Gallery Through Vision, Community & Purpose with Jonathan Carver Moore
    Jan 15 2026

    Jonathan Carver Moore joins Victoria to share his journey into the art world and the founding of Jonathan Carver Moore Gallery in San Francisco, a space dedicated to championing BIPOC and LGBTQ+ artists through a Black queer lens. Jonathan reflects on how early museum visits shaped his love of art, how community and curating organically led him toward gallery ownership, and the pivotal impact of encountering Zanele Muholi’s work during a time of personal and global transformation. Together, Victoria and Jonathan discuss building inclusive art spaces, the power of community-driven programming, and why sometimes the most meaningful opportunities come from simply asking.

    Key Topics –

    • Jonathan’s path from nonprofit work to gallery ownership and the moments that clarified his curatorial vision.
    • Creating an inclusive gallery in the Tenderloin and building community through artist talks, open houses, and a robust Artist in Residence program.
    • Art fairs as relationship-building and marketing, the value of smaller fairs, and why long-term connections matter as much as immediate sales.

    About Jonathan –
    Jonathan Carver Moore is the founder of Jonathan Carver Moore Gallery in San Francisco, a contemporary gallery dedicated to championing BIPOC and LGBTQ+ artists through a Black queer lens. Through exhibitions, community programming, and an Artist in Residence initiative, he creates space for storytelling, representation, and connection, while supporting artists in building visibility and sustainable careers.

    Website: jonathancarvermoore.com

    IG: @jonathancarvermoore


    Visit our website: visionaryartcollective.com

    Follow us on Instagram: @visionaryartcollective + @newvisionarymag

    Join our newsletter: visionaryartcollective.com/newsletter

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    45 mins
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