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“Minsan may mga visitors, Martial Law survivors, tapos they point [at] kung ano yung [ginamit] sa kanila for torture. It's a very heavy subject pero it's real, it happened.“Reporter Bella Perez-Rubio visit the Freedom Memorial Museum Gallery, an exhibit run by the Human Rights Violations Victims Memorial Commission featuring artifacts and insights from survivors of the Marcos dictatorship. From the "Teka Teka" podcast.For more stories like this, subscribe to Teka Teka News Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chrysler Museum Gallery Hosts, Nina Casillas and Kathryn Williams share their musings on the art at Chrysler museum and things they love about Norfolk! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loveletterstovirginia/message
Glenn van Zutphen and award-winning author Neil Humphreys speak to Patrick Moran, Co-curator and Acting Co-Head of Barbican International Enterprises about the global premiere of Virtual Realms: Videogames Transformed at the ArtScience Museum and how they are presenting 21st century game design as a unique form of contemporary art. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Museum and Gallery has always been an important part of Bob Jones University. As an initiative of Dr. Bob Jones Jr., M&G has grown exponentially over the course of its history. In 1998, Erin Jones became the director of the M&G. Erin has worked hard to make M&G more accessible and educational to the surrounding community and is currently overseeing an exciting transition. Erin joins me in my office to discuss M&G's mission, its current status and its future plans.
Pieranna Cavalchini, Curator of Contemporary Art at Boston's Isabella Gardner Museum, talks about the new gallery space.
St Albans Museum+Gallery is open again. And with a brand new exhibition in The Weston Gallery that's perfectly timed for the Christmas and New Year season. Curator Sarah Keeling tells Local Life all about Cabaret Mechanical Marvels and everything else you can see now and for the next many weeks....
St Albans Museum+Gallery is open again. And with a brand new exhibition in The Weston Gallery that's perfectly timed for the Christmas and New Year season. Curator Sarah Keeling tells Local Life all about Cabaret Mechanical Marvels and everything else you can see now and for the next many weeks....
What would you choose as your favorite work of art that represents the holidays for you? These individuals all picked different artists and imagery as their choices--some from the Museum & Gallery at Bob Jones University and some from other notable collections. Listen in. Perhaps they chose yours!
Whether loaning or borrowing, museums invest hours of planning and preparation for exhibitions. Listen in as M&G's registrar, Rebekah Cobb, and the curator at the Georgia Museum of Art, Nelda Damiano, share about dismantling and installing an art exhibition, featuring paintings from the Museum & Gallery at Bob Jones University.
In this episode, I invited Jamie Lazen and Lila Klatz from The Human Arts Collectives. A *collaborative production playground* for artists to build community, change & empower their voices on a transformative journey they create together. Guest Bio Jamie Lynne Lazan is a NYC-based, multidisciplinary artist traveling in the shoes of an artist, educator, and activist. She has been recognized as a community builder, artistic director, and changemaker having founded and developed the multimedia startup, The Human Arts Collective (THAC). Since graduating from Stella Adler Studio of Acting and SUNY New Paltz with degrees in theatre, film, and human services, Jamie has utilized her art to impact socially conscious artmaking and facilitate compassion around the stories we hold within. Her latest projects include: directing and performing My Story, My Voice, a multimedia museum gallery; producing, writing, and acting for her poetic film “When Will the Chameleon Speak;” directing youth with The New Group; writing a narrative on anxiety in youth; Stage Managing with Harold Clurman Laboratory Theatre, to name a few. An enthusiastic mover and shaker, Jamie believes in sharing stories that bring light, provoke thought, and resonance to our souls. https://linktr.ee/JamieLynne Lila Klatz is a non-binary lifelong New Yorker in their first year of Pratt Institute's Performance and Performance Studies MFA program. Lila is a dramaturg and performance artist who believes and fights for diversity and justice through decolonial theory and anti-capitalist practices. Lila is inspired by Devised theatre, Theatre of the Absurd, Butoh, Modern dance, Mindfulness, Social Psychology, Queer Theory, Black Performance Theory, and Phenomenology. They're currently working on the development, image, and events planning as the Associate Artistic Director for the start-up arts group The Human Arts Collective. Some of Lila's 2020 pre-COVID theatre credits include Stage Manager for "Superman and Serena" and Co-Dramaturg for Red Monkey Theater Group's "Hedda Gabbler." Their published dramaturgy research can be found in “American Musicals in Context” by Dr. Tom Greenfield in March 2021 (ABC-Clio). Museum Gallery: http://msmvthac.com/ THAC Link.Tree: https://linktr.ee/theHAC Enjoyed this Episode? I'd love it if you can subscribe and share this with your friends. If you have a story that you want to share on this podcast, visit www.yukoislovelivelife.com and send me a message. Till next story, let's stay connected. xoxo Yuko --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Catherine Newley, Audience Development Manager, explains how to access online more than 50,000 objects and specimens in the collection at St Albans Museum+Gallery.
Catherine Newley, Audience Development Manager, explains how to access online more than 50,000 objects and specimens in the collection at St Albans Museum+Gallery.
Catherine Newley reminds us about the intriguing project that was launched while the Museum+Gallery was under development and is still available online. "Talking Buildings" tells us the history of many buildings - past and present - in the buildings' own words! Rediscover St Albans and look at the city with fresh eyes (and ears).
Catherine Newley reminds us about the intriguing project that was launched while the Museum+Gallery was under development and is still available online. "Talking Buildings" tells us the history of many buildings - past and present - in the buildings' own words! Rediscover St Albans and look at the city with fresh eyes (and ears).
David Ireson and Jill Burridge tell us about what's coming up in St Albans & Harpenden venues over the next few weeks (including the first concert in the Assembly Room at the new Museum + Gallery) in this final edition of In Concert before the summer break.
David Ireson and Jill Burridge tell us about what's coming up in St Albans & Harpenden venues over the next few weeks (including the first concert in the Assembly Room at the new Museum + Gallery) in this final edition of In Concert before the summer break.
Curator of Collections Sarah Keeling takes Rob Pearman on a guided 'audio' tour around the new St Albans Museum + Gallery, from the main entrance and the timeline into every exhibition and display space including the Weston Gallery, the Benefactors’ Walk of Fame, the Courtroom and Cells, the Grand Staircase and the Assembly Room.
In the second of three conversations with key people in the team that has brought the City & District its brand new Museum + Gallery, Rob Pearman hears from two members of the Trust - Mike Gray and Caroline Eldred - how the project was delivered and how the all important funding was achieved.
In the first of three interviews with key members of the team at the new St Albans Museum + Gallery, Rob Pearman finds out from Catherine Newley, Audience Development Manager for both the new venture and the award-winning Verulamium Museum, about the history of the former City Museum on Hatfield Road and of the Town [...]
You know her on Twitter as @lifecreep, but IRL she’s artist Andrea McGinty. Our friendship goes back several years, and a text-based interview I did with Andrea was one of the very first posts on the Humor and the Abject blog. She stopped by the kitchen this week to talk about material choices and comedy in her sculptures, why getting dunked on by teens is the most devastating of all dunks, the absolute joys of cooking at home in Queens and new dishes she’s been perfecting, her recent two-person exhibition with Ben Dowell at Holiday Forever in Jackson Hole, acting as an occasional curator, the history of sofas, how everyone walks in LA and New York is way too spread out, true crime podcasts, her celebrity cat Larry, the current show she’s in called “Home Edition” at Essex Flowers, and an upcoming pop-up show she’s doing with Museum Gallery at 45 Stewart Ave in Bushwick on March 10th. Also, I made her play a new game segment for the podcast called “Canonization or Erasure” and I personally think she did great. We’re sponsored this week by the nasty slaps of a bass guitar, Bank of Ages, and the humble, nourishing whir of a humidifier.