This podcast will explore the development of the art, architecture, culture and history in Italy, from ancient Roman times through the Renaissance. Listeners will develop an understanding of Italy’s role in the development of Western civilization and an ability to appreciate and understand works of art in their historical context.
Brian Alfred sits down with artists and musicians in galleries and their studios to discuss their process and inspiration in their creative life.
Contemporay art talk without the ego
A podcast where artists tell their stories through the materials they choose.
The Modern Art Notes Podcast is a weekly, hour-long interview program featuring artists, historians, authors, curators and conservators. Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic Sebastian Smee called The MAN Podcast “one of the great archives of the art of our time.” When the US chapter of the International Association of Art Critics gave host Tyler Green one of its inaugural awards for criticism in 2014, it included a special citation for The MAN Podcast.
The Bay's number one arts and culture podcast! with Kate Rhoades and Maysoun Wazwaz
Actor Russell Tovey and gallerist Robert Diament host Talk Art, a podcast dedicated to the world of art featuring exclusive interviews with leading artists, curators & gallerists, and even occasionally their talented friends from other industries like acting, music and journalism. Listen in to explore the magic of art and why it connects us all in such fantastic ways. Follow the official Instagram @TalkArt for images of artworks discussed in each episode and to follow Russell and Robert's la ...
Red Web dives into the Internet's most intriguing mysteries, conspiracies, and supernatural events. With an appetite for the unknown, Trevor Collins and his co-host Alfredo Diaz analyze various unsolved incidents.
The latest news, analysis and reporting on the art and entertainment world. (Updated periodically) PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Museums n'That is the podcast for anyone who thinks that museums are boring. Hosts Meg and Sara from Leeds Museums & Galleries get to the very heart of what makes museum people tick, by asking them the questions that you actually want to know. Does Bruce Springsteen have an archive? Do you ever try any of the old clothes on? What’s the greatest city in the world? Spoiler alert: it’s Leeds.
The Sculptor's Funeral is the only podcast dedicated to figurative sculptors living and working today. Art history, tech talk, news, and interviews for the figurative sculptor working in the Western European tradition of figurative sculpture, along with a social media forum and listener mail/questions/comments make this podcast required listening for any sculptor who knows the Fine Arts aren't dead, they just smell a little funny.
A collection of interviews and features on topics related to the Norton Simon Museum's exhibitions and collections.
News and information from the world of Sculptural Pursuit magazine.
Nighttime is an audio documentary series which explores Canada's most fascinating stories. Join Nighttime's host Jordan Bonaparte for an exploration of true crime, mysteries, and a celebration of Canada’s weird and wonderful people, places, and events.
From breaking news and insider insights to exhibitions and events around the world, the team at The Art Newspaper picks apart the art world's big stories with the help of special guests. An award-winning podcast hosted by Ben Luke, The Week in Art is sponsored by Christie's. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Interviews and Inspiration From The World of Sculpture. Join, Lucy Branch, sculptural conservator and author, as she talks to sculptors whose work can be found in public spaces. They discuss their creative journeys, their artistic practice and their shared love for all things bronze. Find the show notes at www.sculpturevulture.co.uk and download your free novel.
The Montreal Culture Guy
We proudly celebrate and promote participatory artists and creatives.
Live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
Making connections through conversation with the art, literature, and creative work that matters to us, and the people who make it. Hosted by writer and photographer Mike Sakasegawa, Keep the Channel Open is a series of in-depth and intimate conversations with artists, writers, and curators from across the creative spectrum.
Weekly radio show and podcast with stories about arts and culture around Alberta. We take small bites out of big questions. A production of CJSR in Edmonton.
A Podcast on Masters and Moderns
Join artist Dan Jaboor, our intrepid host, as he explores the world of visual art: painting, photography, sculpture, and even the occasional weird performance art piece. Show notes and other additional content for each episode can be found at http://DanJaboor.com/podcast
A fun and energetic look at the world of art education.
Real? Illusion? Active Imagination? Dream? A video podcast
This podcast will discuss my current projects as a Junior at Emerson College majoring in Animation & Motion media. Mainly my progress, setbacks, and technical issues. Includes screencaps, pictures, audio, movies, and ultimately the final project.
2
2 Close 2 the Sun


1
2 Close 2 the Sun
Host - Elizabeth Sher. featuring gallery artists from Mercury 20 Gallery and outside curators, experts, influencers, collectors
subtitle: Art Obsessions. A popup podcast from Mercury 20 Gallery in Oakland, CA's arts district. We are an artist run gallery for over 2 decades with 21 members from the Bay Area. Each podcast will feature a different topic with gallery artists and outside experts, curators and influencers.
The purpose of this podcast is to provide a level of accessibility and art appreciation previously unavailable to all audiences, especially people with visual impairments. The episodes in this podcast include verbal description of many of the pieces in the Peconic Landing Sculpture Garden in Greenport, NY.
From the awkward to the profound— interviews and discussions of art
The Root Cellar: Conversations about purposeful creation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hosted by curator, Zeren Oruc. We sit down with and dissect the minds of the overlooked artists & art professionals who create in, or have called Eastern Europe home.
Christie's ArtCasts offer video and audio gallery talks by Christie's International Specialists about fine art, antiques, wine, jewelry and watches. Learn more about upcoming sales and notable past highlights worldwide. For more information about Christie's gallery talks and worldwide auctions visit Christie's on the Web at www.christies.com
Your 10-Minute Art Attack, with Sarah C and Sarah D
S
Straight Up, Straight Through Downtown


1
Straight Up, Straight Through Downtown
Jamie Boyle and Colin James McDonald
Letting the conversation lead us... as long as it's to work. [[An audio podcast about art and the commute]]
Eggers Gallery of Fine Art recognizes and celebrates visual artist interviews.
The NCECA 360 podcast is the official podcast for the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts. The biweekly podcast features ceramic news, information, interviews with artists, and exclusive NCECA Conference coverage.
Coupe-File, le magazine de l'Art contemporain sur OUATCH TV en LIVE sur OUATCH TV, le 2e mardi du mois, 12h00 - 13h00 (Paris), en direct ! Ce podcast (AUDIO) est l’un des 5 disponibles.
A Piece of Work is everything you want to know about modern and contemporary art but were afraid to ask. Hosted by Broad City’s Abbi Jacobson, this 10-episode series explores everything from Pop Art to performance in lively conversations with curators, artists and Abbi’s friends, including Hannibal Buress, Tavi Gevinson, RuPaul and Questlove. WNYC Studios is a listener-supported producer of other leading podcasts including Radiolab, Snap Judgment, Death, Sex & Money, On the Media, Nancy and ...
A thoughtful and entertaining discussion that ranges from Custom Cars, Entrepreneurship, Challenges that face Artists today and everything that connects those themes.
Ever get museum fatigue? That overwhelmed feeling when you try to see everything? Then, join me to discover a better way to connect with art! This podcast takes you through the experience of looking at art for minutes, not seconds. And you’ll find out the history, mystery or controversy about the work or the artist!
A podcast focusing on the Visual Arts and the Business of Art.
The Brillo Girls is our fortnightly soapbox, filled with conversation about art, life, and everything that falls in-between. As artists ourselves, we love discussing anything that perks our interests and are endlessly fascinated about the creative processes different artists go through in establishing their own creative authenticity. Join us while we navigate and share their stories, celebrating the good, the bad and the ugly. Perhaps something you thought was ordinary is really extraordinary.
B
Birmingham Museum of Art: Video Podcast


1
Birmingham Museum of Art: Video Podcast
www.timelinevideos.com
The place to find the newest editions of video podcasts of the Birmingham Museum of Art.
Smart interviews with Imagineers and other experts about theme parks and Disney
Welcome to the The Art of Craft! A podcast that explores art and craft through intimate conversations with inspiring guests. https://www.theartofcraft.ca/ 🙏 Barkley Hunt
Europe in all its diversity and fascination – that's what Euromaxx brings to the screen. Once a week, DW's magazine offers its international viewers absorbing insights into European culture and lifestyle.
Empty plastic bottles, old earphones or soda cans: Stéphanie Kilgast transforms them into vibrant sculptures. Through her work, the French artist hopes to highlight how our consumer habits are destroying the environment.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
P
PBS NewsHour - Art Beat


1
Patriotic tattoos become a liability for Ukrainians amid reports of Russian torture
6:45
6:45
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:45
Shortly after Russia invaded Ukraine in February, some Ukrainians got tattoos to show support for their country. But as the war drags on, those patriotic symbols have become a liability. Special correspondent Simon Ostrovsky reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders…
F
Front Row


1
Immy Humes and Aindrea Emelife, Charlotte Higgins and David Greig, Stefan Golaszewski
42:21
42:21
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
42:21
Both journalist Charlotte Higgins and playwright David Greig are fascinated by the Roman occupation of Britain. Higgins’s book Under Another Sky: Journeys in Roman Britain, an account of her travels to the Roman remains scattered about Britain, is really about how we today relate to Roman Britain. It seems an unlikely subject for a play but Greig h…
R
Rebuilding The Renaissance


1
Episode 186 - Michelangelo's New Sacristy in Florence Part II
22:04
22:04
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
22:04
This episode examines the extraordinary tomb of Giuliano de' Medici in the New Sacristy. The allegorical figures of "Day" and "Night" are two of Michelangelo's most beautiful statues, while the "Effigy of Giuliano de' Medici" is a revolution in funerary statuary.
P
PBS NewsHour - Art Beat


1
Author Mohsin Hamid explores the construct of race in his new novel 'The Last White Man'
6:17
6:17
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:17
A work of imagination asks us to see race in a new way from a novelist once again taking on magical realism in his fiction. Jeffrey Brown talks with Pakistani writer Mohsin Hamid for our arts and culture series, "CANVAS." PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/fundersBy PBS NewsHour
N
Nighttime


1
Missing in Canada - Past Case Updates (Elnaz Hajtamiri, Katrina Blagdon, Devon Marsman, and Emily Bailey)
57:50
57:50
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
57:50
In this episode series contributor Ashley Drake and I will review and discuss a collection of updates related to prior cases we've covered. In the cases of Katrina Blagdon, Devon Marsman, Emily Bailey, and Elnaz Hajtamiri there have been considerable, game changing developments. In this episode of Nighttime, we unpack all of them. Links: Missing in…
F
Front Row


1
Live from the Edinburgh Festival: Matt Forde, Anne Sofie von Otter, Exodus
42:22
42:22
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
42:22
Kate Molleson and guests live from Edinburgh Festival. Comedian and impressionist Matt Forde talks about capturing the essence of political figures in his show Clowns To The Left Of Me, Jokers To The Right.Mezzo Soprano Anne Sofie von Otter performs songs by Rufus Wainwright and Franz Schubert on the eve of her Edinburgh International Festival conc…
https://traffic.libsyn.com/badatsports/Bad_at_Sports_Episode_808_Naomi_Potter.mp3 download In this episode Duncan reaches out to Naomi Potter and the Esker Foundation to curate a series of conversations, in the hopes of evolving a portrait of the future of Calgary’s contemporary art world. It is an idea about investigating places though conversatio…
A
Art Ed Radio


1
Ep. 328 - Phil Hansen and the Power of Zines
22:22
22:22
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
22:22
Phil Hansen is back on the show! Best known for his Embrace the Shake TED Talk, Phil is also an artist, creative, and an advocate for advancing art education. In today's podcast, he talks about publishing his new zine called Toska and the importance of hearing from artists about their work. He and Tim also discuss how the issues can be utilized in …
Who loves cream soda? Ethan Crabtree loves cream soda. This episode, lovely Ethan shares his experience of volunteering as a young person in the award winning Preservative Party - still going strong! - at Leeds City Museum, and essentially just spends 45 minutes proving that all museums should be run by young people. We learn about their upcoming e…
P
PBS NewsHour - Art Beat


1
Remembering the life and work of Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David McCullough
2:40
2:40
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
2:40
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and writer David McCullough, who died on Sunday at the age of 89, was perhaps best known for his biographies of two often overlooked presidents: John Adams and Harry Truman. But his interests ranged far and wide, including in the arts. In this excerpt of a 2011 interview with NewsHour's Jeffrey Brown, McCullough ref…
N
Nighttime


1
the Nova Scotia Mass Shooting - Aug 7th, 2022 - weekly updates (with Paul Palango and Adam Rodgers)
1:43:48
1:43:48
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:43:48
In this episode I’m joined by Adam Rodgers and Paul Palango to discuss the past week’s public inquiry hearings, respond to listener voice memos, and discuss recent updates in this ever evolving story. Episode Links: the Nova Scotia Mass Shooting Series: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/nova-scotia-rampage Join the Nova Scotia Mass Casualty Discussi…
F
Front Row


1
Jordan Peele on Nope, trombonist Peter Moore, Where Is Anne Frank film review, Edinburgh Art Festival
42:23
42:23
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
42:23
Nope is the latest film from Oscar-winning writer-director Jordan Peele, whose breakthrough was the critically acclaimed 2017 horror Get Out. Tom Sutcliffe speaks to Jordan about reinventing genre- from black horror to sci-fi-western- and examining the exploitation of black talent in Hollywood's history.When the trombonist Peter Moore plays at the …
R
Red Web


1
The Eerie Question of Who Put Bella in the Wych Elm | Bella in the Wych Elm
1:18:58
1:18:58
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:18:58
While exploring nearby woods, a group of teenage boys in the quiet town of Worcestershire, England, stumbled upon a gruesome scene - the skeleton of an unknown woman, stuffed into a tree. This woman became the talk of the town as investigators failed to identify who she was. Today, we begin our themed month with week one of Unsettling Forest Myster…
T
The Tomorrow Society Podcast


1
174. Improving Disney’s Hollywood Studios
1:59:44
1:59:44
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:59:44
Disney’s Hollywood Studios has received major changes in the past five years including the addition of two new lands. Crowds have increased at the park, and the attractions at Toy Story Land and Galaxy’s Edge are popular. Even so, we’ve also seen the limits of just adding headliners to the park.… Read more... The post 174. Improving Disney’s Hollyw…
This week Kate and Maysoun went to a performance by synthesizer duo Red Culebra at the McEvoy Foundation. They also got devoured by mosquitos. Maysoun gives advice to a listener thinking about moving. Most of the music in this episode is by Toro y Moi They're not accepting any human apologies.By Congratulations Pine Team
P
PBS NewsHour - Art Beat


1
Marginalized people find community in skateboarding as sport becomes more open
6:41
6:41
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:41
Skateboarding's popularity has skyrocketed since its early outsider origins, but for a lot of its history, the sport has seemed largely reserved for straight, white men. Special correspondent Christopher Booker reports on how the closed-off culture of skateboarding is becoming a lot more inclusive. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org…
The glass cubes designed by Austrian artist Thomas Medicus really turn heads – they show a different image from each side. If you turn a cube, the image disappears and a new one takes its place.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
In Spain, tortillas are served for breakfast, lunch and dinner. And even if this national dish may be made of just potatoes, onions, and eggs, it's no easy feat making a good tortilla.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
E
Euromaxx


1
14-year-old singer from Poland on her way to stardom
5:26
5:26
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
5:26
Sara James is living her dream. The young singer from a small Polish town has made it onto one of the world's top casting shows. Later this summer, she'll be competing for the America's Got Talent grand prize in the USA.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
N
Nighttime


1
KEEP CANADA WEIRD - Aug 4, 2022 - Trudeau in PEI, a drunk/hungry cop, a wet cop, and Tim Horton's class action nonsense
57:04
57:04
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
57:04
Jordan and his pal Aaron discuss, explore, and celebrate the week in offbeat Canadian news. In this episode we sort through the fallout from a recent Trudeau visit to PEI, we investigate a drunk hungry cop, we investigate a wet cop, and we lose our minds over the proposed settlement related to a class action against Tim Hortons. Links: Keep Canada …
P
PBS NewsHour - Art Beat


1
'Under the Skin' delves into systemic racism and its toll on health
7:49
7:49
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
7:49
Health disparities among different racial groups remain a major problem in the United States, one that was magnified during the height of the pandemic, but has been part of American history since its earliest days. A new book called "Under the Skin" looks at the causes for that. Author Linda Villarosa joins Amna Nawaz to discuss. PBS NewsHour is su…
T
The Modern Art Notes Podcast


1
Salvator Rosa, the Chinese Exclusion era
1:22:33
1:22:33
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:22:33
Episode No. 561 features author Helen Langdon and curator Erin Garcia. Langdon is the author of "Salvator Rosa: Paint and Performance," a new biography of the Renaissance painter and actor. The book explains Rosa's thirst for fame, his philosophical pursuits and how they melded with his painting, his acting career, and the ways in which his desire …
F
Front Row


1
Bullet Train & Mohsin Hamid's The Last White Man reviewed, conductor Semyon Bychkov
42:26
42:26
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
42:26
Tom Sutcliffe and guest reviewers Bidisha and Amon Warmann discuss Bullet Train, starring Brad Pitt. It's a vivid mixture of comedy and violence from director David Leitch, and is based on a thriller by Japanese author, Kōtarō Isaka. We also discuss Mohsin Hamid's latest novel, The Last White Man - a fable about what happens when white people's ski…
Galen Cheney is a painter living and working in North Adams, Massachusetts. Galen received a BA from Mount Holyoke College and an MFA from the Maryland Institute, College of Art. She has had solo exhibitions at David Richard Gallery in NYC, the Aidron-Duckworth Museum in Berlin, NH, the University of Maine at Augusta, The Painting Center in NYC, Da…
F
Front Row


1
The National Eisteddfod of Wales, Ted Gioia on Duke Ellington, musician Carolina Eyck performs
42:28
42:28
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
42:28
Huw Stephens reports from the National Eisteddfod of Wales in Tregaron, Ceredigion, talking to Archdruid Myrddin ap Dafydd, winner of this year’s Novel Prize Meinir Pierce Jones, and folk singer Owen Shiers. In 1965 the jury recommended that the Pulitzer Prize for Music should be awarded to the jazz composer and band-leader Duke Ellington. But he d…
P
PBS NewsHour - Art Beat


1
Remembering the legendary sports broadcaster Vin Scully
6:17
6:17
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:17
The baseball world is mourning the loss of the Hall of Fame sportscaster Vin Scully, who died Tuesday at the age of 94. He called games for the Los Angeles Dodgers for 67 years, the longest tenure any broadcaster has had with a professional team. Many in and out of sports said he was the best there ever was. Jeffrey Brown, who profiled Scully in 20…
These may be the most famous duo to ever speak into my microphones. Millions of folks, from all over the world, have watched along in amazement as this Nova Scotia based pair kiss, cuddle, and call each other baby. She is Tamara and he is Kiwi and in the world of online pets this human/avian duo, known by their social media handle Tamarasbluechicke…
R
Rebuilding The Renaissance


1
Episode 185 - Michelangelo's New Sacristy in Florence Part I
30:14
30:14
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
30:14
While working on the facade project of San Lorenzo, Michelangelo undertook another architectural project for Medici Pope Leo X. Known as the New Sacristy, and located in the Medici Chapels in Florence, Italy, the space was intended to serve as a royal funerary space for the Pope's brother and nephew. This episode addresses the history of the space …
P
PBS NewsHour - Art Beat


1
Singer Rhiannon Giddens becomes new artistic director of Yo-Yo Ma's Silkroad Ensemble
7:38
7:38
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
7:38
Rhiannon Giddens has been on her first tour this summer as artistic director of Silkroad Ensemble, which was founded in 1998 by famed cellist Yo-Yo Ma, who joined her on stage at the Tanglewood Music Center in Massachusetts last week. Jeffrey Brown recently spent a day with Giddens and her cross-cultural group to see how they aim to make a positive…
F
Front Row


1
Disabled-access ticket booking, Writer Will Ashon, Artists Jane Darke and Andrew Tebbs
42:09
42:09
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
42:09
Disabled-access ticket booking – for concerts, comedy clubs, theatre, festivals, and more. Carolyn Atkinson reports on problems with new initiatives to make access to the arts much easier for disabled people: the big delays to the National Arts Access Card, and inconsistencies in purchasing ‘companion’ tickets.Will Ashon is a novelist and non-ficti…
A
Art Ed Radio


1
From the Archives: Five Ways to Be a Better Teacher This Year
28:43
28:43
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
28:43
In this episode from 2018, Tim offers up some of his best advice for the start of the school year. Listen as he gives his 5 most important ideas for improving how you start your school year, including why you need to ditch your syllabus, why you need to let your personality shine through, and how to get conversations going with your kids in the fir…
M
Museums n'That


1
The very important documentary 'The Devil Wears Prada'
49:56
49:56
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
49:56
Mum, we made it to the V&A! Meg and Sara embark on an epic adventure to the Big Smoke this episode, and end up in the Fashioning Masculinities exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Where they spent a lot of time studying Harry Styles' footwear. Curator - and ex Leeds Museums and Gallleries alumni - Rosalind McKever talks us through the exhi…
F
Front Row


1
Beyoncé's album Renaissance, poet Don Paterson, the New Diorama Theatre, Free-for-All exhibition, Nichelle Nichols remembered
42:05
42:05
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
42:05
Beyoncé's Renaissance: we discuss Beyoncé's house and disco inspired new album – her first solo material in six years - and her huge significance as an artist and cultural icon. Nick is joined by Jacqueline Springer – curator, music journalist and lecturer- and by the writer and editor Tara Joshi.The Arctic is Don Paterson’s new collection of poems…
Maysoun was a floating eyeball in space and saw some shows. Kate's cat, Bungie died and it's very sad. We miss him. We also try to figure out who curated the new show at the Oakland Museum. Most of the music in this episode is by Mex Tape Brass Tacks by Ricki Dwyer Club Fugazi at Z Space The Feminist Art Project at CAA EYEBALL…
N
Nighttime


1
KEEP CANADA WEIRD - July 27, 2022 - RCMP's stock images, the big potato conclusion, a creep, and an axe attack
59:12
59:12
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
59:12
Jordan and his pal Aaron discuss, explore, and celebrate the week in offbeat Canadian news. In this episode we discuss the RCMP's usage of stock images, we wrap up the Maugerville Potato story, we cringe at a creep in Ontario, and we shake our fists at an axe attack in Halifax. Links: Kathryn's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kathryncleroux/?h…
R
Red Web


1
Sleep App Captures Creepy Voice at Night | Sleep as Android Incident
1:02:32
1:02:32
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:02:32
When you’re sound asleep in the middle of the night, it’s impossible to know what’s going on in the world around you. Nearly a decade ago, a woman managed to record the sound of an unidentified voice, just a few feet from her bed. Today, we look into the unsettling story behind the Sleep as Android Incident. Visit our Twitter page (http://Twitter.c…
P
PBS NewsHour - Art Beat


1
A printmaking workshop inspires artists to push boundaries
5:40
5:40
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
5:40
The 50-year-old Brandywine Workshop and Archives in Philadelphia draws in artists, both unknown and very well-known, to push boundaries by producing limited edition prints. It's also an opportunity to get their work into major museum collections like the Harvard Art Museums. That's where special correspondent Jared Bowen of GBH Boston recently took…
Episode No. 560 features artist Kiyan Williams and historian Paul M. Farber. The Hammer Museum is presenting "Hammer Projects: Kiyan Williams", the artist's first solo museum presentation, through August 28. The show features Williams' 2022 installation Between Starshine and Clay, a work that features earth taken from sites that are familial or tha…
F
Front Row


1
Hit the Road & Mercury Pictures Presents reviewed, Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, Bernard Cribbins remembered
42:18
42:18
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
42:18
Panah Panahi is the son of acclaimed Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi. Panah's film Hit the Road is a road movie with a difference as a family travel through Iran without acknowledging the real purpose of their trip. It's reviewed by Diane Roberts and Leila Latif. They've also been reading Mercury Pictures Presents by Anthony Marra, a novel set in wa…
Green spaces are often pushed out of cities. The International Horticulture Exhibition Floriade in the Netherlands is exhibiting concepts from across the world on how to bring nature back into cities.By DW.COM | Deutsche Welle
Born in Santa Monica, California in 1974, Jean-Pierre Roy is a Brooklyn- based painter and educator. He received his MFA from the New York Academy of Art in 2002. He is currently represented by Gallery Poulsen in Denmark and Davidson Gallery in NYC. He has participated in numerous group exhibitions in the US, Europe, and Asia and has had solo museu…
T
Tenet


1
Ep. 127 Arlo White – Hypnotic Turtle, Raw & Real
2:27:49
2:27:49
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
2:27:49
In this episode, Wes and Todd sit down with Arlo White of Hypnotic Turtle Radio Circus. Arlo talks about the history of Hypnotic Turtle, the thought behind the name, college radio, soundscapes, discipline, bands, opening for Enuff Z’Nuff, Poet Rock, Diablo Montalban, parking lot shows, new music, Wulfhound, his radio show, guests interviewed, John …
P
PBS NewsHour - Art Beat


1
Ada Limón on becoming the new U.S. poet laureate
6:04
6:04
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:04
Ada Limón has been named the nation's new poet laureate. Jeffrey Brown recently met with Limón to learn more about her life's path, one that includes backyard groundhogs, Kentucky bluegrass, pokeweed and plenty of poetry. It's part of our arts and culture series, "CANVAS." PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders…
F
Front Row


1
Sister Act, Dramatising the Ugandan Asian exodus, David Olusoga
42:21
42:21
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
42:21
Sister Act the Musical is returning to the London stage, after two years of Covid delays and thirty years after the much loved Whoopi Goldberg film. Tom Sutcliffe met the stars of the new Hammersmith Apollo production, Beverley Knight who plays singer on the run Deloris and Jennifer Saunders who takes on the role of Mother Superior, to discuss mixi…
R
Rebuilding The Renaissance


1
Episode 184 - Michelangelo's Facade Model for San Lorenzo (Casa Buonarroti Museum)
19:53
19:53
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
19:53
In 1515, Michelangelo undertook his first architectural commission for the facade of the Medici church of San Lorenzo in Florence. For the project, he produced a large wooden model of the facade, today located in the Casa Buonarroti Museum in Florence, Italy. This episode examines the history around the commission as well as Michelangelo's extraord…
F
Front Row


1
Mercury Music and Booker Prize longlists; museums’ funding; new LGBTQ+ museum
42:00
42:00
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
42:00
The Mercury Music and Booker Prize lists - we discuss the albums and books nominated this year for these two major prizes. We're joined by writer and critic Alex Clark, and Ludovico Hunter Tilney, music journalist for the Financial Times, to discuss today's announcements.Queer Britain – the dedicated LGBTQ+ museum, recently opened in London’s King’…
A
Art Ed Radio


1
Ep. 327 - Your Complete NOW Conference Guide
19:43
19:43
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
19:43
The Summer NOW Conference starts tomorrow, and Tim is here to talk you through what you need to know for each of the next three days. He will share what to expect each day and some of the highlights of the Conference Kickoff, the Main Event, and the After Pass. And he might have some tips on how you can make the most of your professional learning o…