Meet Multimedia Artist Quincy Owens

“My hobby is my passion and my passion is my hobby. I wake up to do my art every day.”

The Omnibus Show is a new podcast hosted by Dave Gibbs “for people who love interviews of interesting and accomplished people, and who are life learners.” Today’s episode of The Omnibus Show will feature multimedia artist, Quincy Owens.

This is a Podcast you won’t want to miss as Owens lets us into a more personal side to his art and why he wanted to become an artist in the first place. He is a Multimedia Artist doing commissions, corporate, public art, residential, and more. He is also a partner with Owens and Crawley, alongside Luke Crawley, a math and science teacher at University High School, with whom he does multimedia art.

Owens had humble beginnings, growing up in rural Indiana, then going on for a bachelor’s degree in fine arts at the University of Indianapolis. Learn how he began his career in ceramics, and how his five children ‘helped him’ to change direction. Hear about the homage he paid his father through art.

Owens discusses his TEDx talk that he gave at Indiana University.

Owens explains feelings as he searched for his ‘place’ in the art world, which let him to switch to a kind of art called monoprinting. He states, he is a ‘painter without a brush’. This form of tactile art has helped him develop into the artist he is today.

Owens reflects on his influences, his art process, and his productivity.

Locally, Owens is responsible for the sculpture in Carmel, IN entitled Sail. Owens talks about other works he has done including a light show at Newfield’s last Christmas (which he will do again this year), sculptures in Cincinnati, Covington, KY, Denver, Washington, D.C., and more.

Coming up on October 30 will be Jamie Hopwood, General Manager of Hotel Carmichael, a Marriott Autograph Collection hotel in Carmel, Indiana. The 122-room hotel, located at One Carmichael Square, is owned by CCC Boutique Hotel, LLC and managed by Coury Hospitality of Kansas City, Missouri.

Hopwood came to Hotel Carmichael in 2020 with twenty-five years of hospitality experience. Hopwood was general manager of high-end boutique hotels in Beaver Creek, Colorado for Rock Resorts and Vail Resorts Lodging. In addition to his general manager roles, Hopwood was vice-president of operations for Arbor Lodging and spent ten years with White Lodging and another seven years with Marriott International.