Draft Room
Draft Room is a design podcast that explores the creative design industry.
06/08/2026
Get some culture nerds! Come out and see this wonderful musician at the Huntsville Museum Of Art this Thursday!
Thursday! Come see our own Taylor Burton do a stripped-down, intimate set of familiarities and rarities at Huntsville Museum of Art!
$5 admission from 5-8 pm. Music from 6-7.
He’ll be there for you. (Bad Rembrandts joke)
05/26/2026
This is a beautiful store and gallery showcasing regional and non-regional artists.
Join us next week for the art show of artist Susan Budash 🦜
Susan applies the same archival methods and materials used by the Old Masters to her paintings. Come see these beautiful paintings, mingle with people who share a love for art and enjoy free food/drink. Mark your calendars June 4th from 5-8pm
Love this local Huntsville podcast.
Ally Duncan (aka ) talks about how she creates and about AI. Ally's episodes drops this Friday - https://draftroom.show/
Ally Duncan (aka ) talks about what's hot right now, Mormons. Ally's episodes drops this Friday - https://draftroom.show/
Ally Duncan (aka ) talks about her demographic being slightly skewed by one person - who yells at people a lot. Ally's episodes drops this Friday - https://draftroom.show/
Lets talk about the The Bauhaus - Unifying Arts and Crafts into a single creative expression.
The Bauhaus was a revolutionary design school founded in 1919 by architect Walter Gropius in Weimar, Germany. Its aim was to bridge the gap between art, craft, and technology, and it quickly became one of the most influential movements in modern design.
The Bauhaus emphasized functionality, simplicity, and the use of geometric shapes and bold colors. It promoted the idea that "form follows function," meaning that the purpose of an object should take precedence over its aesthetics.
Early faculty members included key figures like architect and designer Paul Klee, painter Wassily Kandinsky, and architect Ludwig Mees Van De ORR who was the OG of the Less is More design philosophy….among others.
The school moved to Dessau in 1925 and then to Berlin in 1932, under increasing pressure from the N**i regime, which opposed the Bauhaus' progressive ideas. The school officially closed in 1933, but its ideas continued to shape architecture, graphic design, and industrial design in the future.
Bauhaus sought to create a new aesthetic and a new way of living, where art, design, and technology worked together to create a more functional and beautiful world which produced things like IKEA and a British 80’s goth rock band..Bauhaus.
And that is why The Bauhaus was Unifying Arts and Crafts into a Single Creative Expression
04/19/2025
New artist gallery in May!
What does David Nuttall do? See the full episode of Draft Room dropping this Friday March 28, 2025 at 8am. - https://artimaps.com/
How did David Nuttall start painting maps on naked bodies? See the full episode of Draft Room dropping this Friday March 28, 2025 at 8am. - https://artimaps.com/
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