Who Arted: Weekly Art History for All Ages
Kyle Wood is an elementary art teacher, a National Board Certified Teacher with a master's in education, and the kind of person who started a podcast to help his students learn to make their own. That origin story tells you a lot about Who Arted. With an astonishing 721 episodes releasing every Monday and Friday, this is easily the most prolific art history podcast on this list. But volume is not the point -- accessibility is. Kyle covers the big names you would expect (da Vinci, Picasso, Warhol), but what sets this show apart is the definition of art itself. Video game design, dance, culinary arts, architecture -- if someone created it with intention, Kyle will tell you the story behind it. Each episode focuses on a single artist or artwork and keeps things clear, engaging, and family-friendly. The "for all ages" tagline is genuine; teachers use this in classrooms, and AP Art History students swear by it for exam prep. The storytelling is clean and efficient, packing real substance into episodes that respect your time. Kyle earned his BFA with an emphasis in Art Education and brings a teacher's instinct for pacing and clarity to every recording. With a 4.7-star rating, listeners appreciate that he never talks over anyone's head while still delivering real depth. If you want an art history podcast you can share with a curious ten-year-old or a skeptical adult, this is the one.
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