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What happens when a painter decides the canvas isn't enough? For Melissa (Missy) McDonough Borden [https://www.melissamcdonough-art.com/], it leads to wire that mimics brushwork in midair, spinning vellum cylinders that paint the walls with colored light, and an installation show that fills an entire gallery with work made in just three months. Missy is a painter, installation artist, educator, and Edwardsville institution. She holds a BFA from the University of Illinois [https://faa.illinois.edu/] and an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago [https://www.saic.edu/], where she built her graduate portfolio while living in a geodesic domein the Arizona desert — and graduated with Ed Harris, fresh from playing Jackson Pollock, as her commencement speaker. She has taught at Lewis and Clark College, Blackburn College, SIUE, and the Art Institute of Chicago, served as executive director of the Edwardsville Arts Center [https://www.edwardsvilleartscenter.com/], and helped found the Edwardsville Art Fair. In this episode, The Gogh-Getters [https://goghgetters.com/] dig into Missy's story: her architect father's influence on how she sees space, the three-month sprint to fill the William and Florence Schmidt Art Center [https://www.swic.edu/theschmidt/]with a full-scale installation show, the Olafur Eliasson show in LA that sparked her spinning light-cylinder pieces, her long mentorship with renowned artist and educator Buzz Spector, and the Women Artists Connect network that helps her stay in community with artists across the country.She also talks about jazz as the only studio soundtrack that makes sense to her, the difference between a painting that hangs and a piece that makes you move around it, and a dream hang that includes the Drawing Center in New York and — why not — the Pompidou in Paris. Melissa McDonough-Borden Website [https://www.melissamcdonough-art.com/]: www.melissamcdonough-art.com Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/missymacbee/]: @missymacbee The Gogh-Getters are Gogh-Getters: Shop [https://the-gogh-getters.square.site/], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thegoghgetters] Kerry Smith: Artist Website [https://www.ksmithart.com/], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/kerrysmith_art/] Steve Hartman: Artist Website [https://stevehartmanart.com/], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/steve.hartman.art] Juan Cruz: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/el_senor_cruz] Dave Thomas: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/dave.thomas.169] Produced by Creativille Journal: Website [https://www.creativillejournal.com/], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/creativillejournal] Recorded at Eaker's Family Barber Shop: Website [https://www.eakersbarbershop.com/], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/eakers_barbershop/] Edwardsville, Illinois Gallery Location: Sacred Grounds Cafe [https://sacredgroundscafe.com/] in Edwardsville. ©2026 Creativille Journal and The Gogh-Getters. All rights reserved. The Gogh-Getters Podcast is an original production of Creativille Journal & The Gogh-Getters. Any music used in this episode is either original, licensed, or used with permission — licensing details available upon request. Artwork, songs, albums, and other creative works discussed or referenced in this episode remain the intellectual property of their respective creators and rights holders. All opinions expressed are those of the hosts and guests only.
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