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Collecting Culture is a podcast about passionate collectors and the objects they love. Each month we talk to a collector in the realm of art, design, history or nostalgia.

Liz Logan


    • Dec 1, 2017 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 30m AVG DURATION
    • 25 EPISODES


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    Episode 12: Holiday Edition: Our Favorite Things

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017 31:46


    It’s the holidays, which often means spending time with family — and maybe growing a collection or two at the same time! So, for this month’s episode, Andrew and I got together with our parents to talk collecting. Our dad, who is an extreme collector of many things, shares some stunning poetry broadsides. Our mom... Read More

    Episode 12: Holiday Edition: Our Favorite Things

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017


    It's the holidays, which often means spending time with family — and maybe growing a collection or two at the same time! So, for this month's episode, Andrew and I got together with our parents to talk collecting. Our dad, who is an extreme collector of many things, shares some stunning poetry broadsides. Our mom tells us about some of her funky and fantastical wearable art jewelry. Andy talks about his screenprint poster collection, and I explain my love of bags and purses.

    Episode 11: Galloping Ghost: an Epic Arcade Game Collection

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017


    Since 2010 Doc Mack has been the operator of Galloping Ghost Arcade, an old school arcade in Brookfield, Illinois, outside of Chicago. It's the world's largest public arcade game collection. Doc grew up on fighting games and developed an interest in martial arts, game design and arcade electronics restoration. Since then he has helped open new arcades, legitimize professional gaming through high score verification and is currently working on bringing the next generation of fighting game, Dark Presence, to arcade floors from his own Galloping Ghost studios.

    Episode 11: Galloping Ghost: an Epic Arcade Game Collection

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 29:00


    Since 2010 Doc Mack has been the operator of Galloping Ghost Arcade, an old school arcade in Brookfield, Illinois, outside of Chicago. It’s the world’s largest public arcade game collection. Doc grew up on fighting games and developed an interest in martial arts, game design and arcade electronics restoration.  Since then he has helped open new... Read More

    Bonus Episode! Actors Read Old Love Letters!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017


    Earlier this month, we released episode 10, “The Mysteries of Old Letters,” which was an interview with collector Hallie Bahn, who collects letters written roughly between 1900 and 1960. We thought some of these letters—particularly the juicy love letters—were worth hearing in full, so we asked two actors to interpret them dramatically through voiceovers. Enjoy!

    Bonus Episode! Actors Read Old Love Letters!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 25:34


    Earlier this month, we released episode 10, “The Mysteries of Old Letters,” which was an interview with collector Hallie Bahn, who collects letters written roughly between 1900 and 1960. We thought some of these letters—particularly the juicy love letters—were worth hearing in full, so we asked two actors to interpret them dramatically through voiceovers. Enjoy!

    Episode 10: The Mysteries of Old Letters

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2017


    Hallie Bahn collects old letters, and she has more than 200 individual missives in her collection. Oftentimes, she has a packet of letters that are all from the same person: the mother of a soldier in World War I; a housewife writing to her husband who's a traveling salesman. Hallie enjoys the enigmatic quality of these letters. She tries to piece together the lives of the letter writers, and, as an artist, she uses their stories as inspiration for her stop-motion animations. Keep an eye out for our bonus episode, coming October 15, in which two actors will read from some of the letters.

    Episode 10: The Mysteries of Old Letters

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2017 26:26


    Hallie Bahn collects old letters, and she has more than 200 individual missives in her collection. Oftentimes, she has a packet of letters that are all from the same person: the mother of a soldier in World War I; a housewife writing to her husband who’s a traveling salesman. Hallie enjoys the enigmatic quality of... Read More

    Episode 9: Fall Fashion: Exploring Designer Bonnie Cashin's Archive

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2017


    As a graduate student in the ‘90s, Stephanie Lake became friends with the legendary fashion designer Bonnie Cashin, who is known as “the mother of American sportswear.” Stephanie wrote her dissertation on Cashin's legacy, and, along the way, they formed a close friendship. When Cashin died in 2000, Stephanie ended up with her entire fashion archive, as well as many of her personal belongings. Stephanie is the author of the monograph “Bonnie Cashin: Chic is Where You Find It” and has her own jewelry company, Stephanie Lake Design. We talked to her about Cashin's impact, what it's like to own a historic fashion archive, and how Cashin has influenced her jewelry designs.

    Episode 9: Fall Fashion: Exploring Designer Bonnie Cashin’s Archive

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 30:46


    As a graduate student in the ‘90s, Stephanie Lake became friends with the legendary fashion designer Bonnie Cashin, who is known as “the mother of American sportswear.” Stephanie wrote her dissertation on Cashin’s legacy, and, along the way, they formed a close friendship. When Cashin died in 2000, Stephanie ended up with her entire fashion archive, as... Read More

    Episode 8: Building the Perfect Railroad, LEGO Brick by Brick…

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2017


    Monty Smith is a musician and a rail fan. His fascination with trains started at 14 months old! He collects many different types of trains, and his primary medium for design and exhibition has become LEGO trains. He maintains a blog of his collection and creations at MontysLegoTrains.Net.

    Episode 8: Building the Perfect Railroad, LEGO Brick by Brick…

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2017 26:57


    Monty Smith is a musician and a rail fan. His fascination with trains started at 14 months old! He collects many different types of trains, and his primary medium for design and exhibition has become LEGO™ trains. He maintains a blog of his collection and creations at MontysLegoTrains.Net.

    Episode 7: Salty Salt & Pepper Shakers! (NSFW)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2017


    Susie Frank is a collector of novelty salt and pepper shakers. Susie is an interior designer and a fine art photographer in Pasadena, California. She spent roughly two decades collecting salt and pepper shakers that were made from the '30s through the '60s, ultimately amassing a collection of 4,000 sets. Now, Susie's into collecting something far weirder: debris balls …

    Episode 7: Salty Salt & Pepper Shakers! (NSFW)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 34:46


    Susie Frank is a collector of novelty salt and pepper shakers. Susie is an interior designer and a fine art photographer in Pasadena, California. She spent roughly two decades collecting salt and pepper shakers that were made from the ’30s through the ’60s, ultimately amassing a collection of 4,000 sets. Now, Susie’s into collecting something... Read More

    Episode 6: Don't Mess with Texas Art

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017


    For the past 25 years, Tam Keihnhoff has collected “early Texas art”—which is not exactly what it sounds like. It's art made by an artist who was born, lived or worked in the state, and it was made more than 40 years prior to the present date. So, “early” doesn't necessarily mean a century old—or even a half-century old! Tam, who lives in Houston, is an incredibly curious and tireless collector. She loves learning the stories behind artworks, and she's particularly fascinated by 20th-century women painters in Texas, who struggled to earn reputations in the male-dominated art world. She's even gotten to meet some of these unorthodox women. Tam has served as board chair at the Center for the Advancement and Study of Early Texas Art, and now she works for the antiques dealer David Lackey (who you might know from Antiques Roadshow).

    Episode 6: Don’t Mess with Texas Art

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 32:55


    For the past 25 years, Tam Keihnhoff has collected “early Texas art”—which is not exactly what it sounds like. It’s art made by an artist who was born, lived or worked in the state, and it was made more than 40 years prior to the present date. So, “early” doesn’t necessarily mean a century old—or even... Read More

    Episode 5: Why '70s Quilts Matter

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017


    Our guest this month is Bill Volckening, quilt collector and author. Bill owns more than 400 quilts, from all different periods of American quilt history, including quilts from the early 1800s. But lately his real passion is sharing quilts that have rarely, if ever, been shown in museums: groovy polyester quilts and vibrant Hawaiian scrap quilts, all from the 1970s. His quilts have been shown in museums around the country, and he's written two books about quilts, New York Beauty and Modern Roots. Beginning on May 26, an exhibition of '70s polyester quilts from his collection will be on view at the International Quilt Study Center in Lincoln, Nebraska.

    Episode 5: Why ’70s Quilts Matter

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2017 36:30


    Our guest this month is Bill Volckening, quilt collector and author. Bill owns more than 400 quilts, from all different periods of American quilt history, including quilts from the early 1800s. But lately his real passion is sharing quilts that have rarely, if ever, been shown in museums: groovy polyester quilts and vibrant Hawaiian scrap... Read More

    Episode 4: Big Mac: One Man's Obsession With Vintage Apple Computers

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2017


    Adam Rosen is an Apple Consultant and has an impressive collection of over 100 Macintosh computers, period-specific software and Apple nostalgia. He is curator of the Vintage Mac Museum, which he runs out of his home in Malden, Massachusetts, outside of Boston. Our discussion covers rare items in his collection, and photos are from his website, VintageMacMuseum.com. Adam also speaks more broadly about the Apple ethos and the future of the Macintosh platform.

    Episode 4: Big Mac: One Man’s Obsession With Vintage Apple Computers

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2017 32:34


    Adam Rosen is an Apple Consultant and has an impressive collection of over 100 Macintosh computers, period-specific software and Apple nostalgia. He is curator of the Vintage Mac Museum, which he runs out of his home in Malden, Massachusetts, outside of Boston. Our discussion covers rare items in his collection, and photos are from his... Read More

    Episode 3: The Bold Beauty of Japanese Yukata Fabrics

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2017


    Artist Patricia Belyea collects vintage Japanese yukata cottons, which are hand-dyed and feature large-scale motifs, such as dragonflies and irises. Patricia sells these fabrics online and in her Seattle shop, Okan Arts, and she also makes them into absolutely stunning quilts. All photos by Patricia Belyea.

    Episode 3: The Bold Beauty of Japanese Yukata Fabrics

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2017 25:34


    Artist Patricia Belyea collects vintage Japanese yukata cottons, which are hand-dyed and feature large-scale motifs, such as dragonflies and irises. Patricia sells these fabrics online and in her Seattle shop, Okan Arts, and she also makes them into absolutely stunning quilts.

    Episode 2: A Brief History of ‘Zines & the Healing Power of Yard Sales

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2017 37:07


    Katie is the author of two books (with a third coming soon!), and many awesome ‘zines. I talked to her about the ‘zines she's made, the history of this DIY publishing phenomenon, and about her undying love of all things secondhand—as evidenced by her book, “White Elephants: On Yard Sales, Relationships, and Finding What Was Missing.”

    Episode 2: A Brief History of ‘Zines & the Healing Power of Yard Sales

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2017


    Katie Haegele is the author of two books (with a third coming soon!), and many awesome ‘zines. I talked to her about the ‘zines she's made, the history of this DIY publishing phenomenon, and about her undying love of all things secondhand—as evidenced by her book, “White Elephants: On Yard Sales, Relationships, and Finding What Was Missing.” For more info about Katie and her work, visit her website, thelalatheory.com. All photos by Katie Haegele.

    Episode 1: McMakin Plans: Falling in Love with the “Simple” Furniture of Roy McMakin

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2017


    For our very first episode, I interviewed Elaine Smith, a design lover in Oakland, California. Elaine is legitimately obsessed with the furniture of Roy McMakin, who is a well-known artist, architect and designer; she's collected more than 30 pieces of furniture in the last 20 years or so. McMakin has honed his distinctive style—basic, colorful forms in an exaggerated scale, with idiosyncratic details—since the ‘80s.

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