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Seattle City Makers
Episode 79: Scott Stulen

Seattle City Makers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 35:27


A low-rider show on the stately grounds of the Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa and a cat video festival in Minneapolis that went viral – two examples of the creative mind of Scott Stulen. And as the Seattle Art Museum's new director and CEO, what innovative exhibits are up his sleeve for the Emerald City? Jon and Scott talk about his journey to leadership in the arts; the creative ways he's stretching the definitions of art and what's expected in a museum; the expansive Ai Weiwei exhibit coming to Seattle and more. Join us for Seattle City Makers with Jon Scholes and guest Scott Stulen.

Soundside
After 8 month search, Seattle Art Museum names new director and CEO

Soundside

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 10:10


After an 8 month search, the Seattle Art Museum has a new director and CEO: Scott Stulen comes to Seattle from Tulsa, Oklahoma where he led the Philbrook Museum. In their announcement, SAM touted Stulen's work expanding the role of museums in civic life by using the Philbrook as a polling place and vegetable garden. Stulen's hire comes at an important time for the SAM, arts organizations are still recovering from the pandemic, the museum is engaged in union negotiations with security guards, and carrying out a new strategic plan. Guests: Scott Stulen, incoming director and CEO of the Seattle Art Museum Relevant Links: KUOW: Seattle Art Museum has a new leader after 8-month CEO search GeekWire: Seattle Art Museum's new CEO brings innovation mindset — with an openness to AI and other tech See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Drink Culture
Motivation Chaser | Scott Stulen, Philbrook Museum of Art

Drink Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 33:41


Scott Stulen is the CEO and President of Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He’s also an artist, curator, programmer and DJ. Previously he was the first Curator of Audience Experiences and Performance at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, and Director of the McKnight Artist Fellowship for Photographers and Project Director of mnartists.org at the Walker Art Center. On our show today, we find out what Scott reads, watches, and listens to for inspiration.  About PhilbrookVilla Philbrook was a child of the Twenties. World War I was over. Women could vote. It was a time of flappers, rumble seats, prohibition, bootleggers and five-cent Cokes. More than that, in Tulsa the Twenties smelled of oil and resounded with money. In 1926 Edward Buehler Delk (1885–1956), a Kansas City architect, was hired to design an Italian Renaissance villa on 25 acres by oilman Waite Phillips. Delk skillfully interpreted Renaissance styles in the most fashionable manner of the day and was hired in a burst of commissions with three major projects at once: Villa Philbrook, Villa Philmonte and the Philtower office building. This impressive home was completed in 1927. Friends say that the Phillipses built the villa as a place where their two children could entertain friends. When they moved in, daughter Helen was sixteen, son Elliott was ten. In 1938 Waite Phillips surprised Tulsans with the announcement of his gift of the 72-room mansion and surrounding 23 acres of grounds as an art center for the city of Tulsa. The vision first made possible by Waite and Genevieve Phillips is now one of America’s finest art museums. The integrity of the original residence remains intact while later additions to the facility and gardens complete this classic Tulsa attraction. Serving over 160,000 visitors annually, Philbrook has become a poignant testimony to Tulsa’s past while building a shining example of this city’s bright future. What began as an unprecedented gift to the community of Tulsa by the Phillips family continues today through the generosity of Philbrook Members and donors. Resources: Read: Real Talk About White Supremacy Culture in Art Museums Today, Dr. Kelli Morgan  Watch: Country Music, A Film By Ken Burns Listen: Nevermind, Nirvana  Check out the songs we played during this episode Sturgill Simpson, In Bloom Nirvana, In Bloom  Nirvana, Lounge Act Meow The Jewels, Angelsnuggler Giants' Nest, Animal Hug  Norman Saan, Merry Go Thank you to our sponsor, Full Stack. Learn more about Full Stack at www.fullstackpeo.com Motivation Chaser is hosted and edited by Fabian Rodriguez, mixed and mastered by Jeff DuPont.  A Culture Collaborative Media Production.   

Motivation Chaser
Scott Stulen, Philbrook Museum of Art

Motivation Chaser

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 33:41


Scott Stulen is the CEO and President of Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He’s also an artist, curator, programmer and DJ. Previously he was the first Curator of Audience Experiences and Performance at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, and Director of the McKnight Artist Fellowship for Photographers and Project Director of mnartists.org at the Walker Art Center. On our show today, we find out what Scott reads, watches, and listens to for inspiration.  About PhilbrookVilla Philbrook was a child of the Twenties. World War I was over. Women could vote. It was a time of flappers, rumble seats, prohibition, bootleggers and five-cent Cokes. More than that, in Tulsa the Twenties smelled of oil and resounded with money. In 1926 Edward Buehler Delk (1885–1956), a Kansas City architect, was hired to design an Italian Renaissance villa on 25 acres by oilman Waite Phillips. Delk skillfully interpreted Renaissance styles in the most fashionable manner of the day and was hired in a burst of commissions with three major projects at once: Villa Philbrook, Villa Philmonte and the Philtower office building. This impressive home was completed in 1927. Friends say that the Phillipses built the villa as a place where their two children could entertain friends. When they moved in, daughter Helen was sixteen, son Elliott was ten. In 1938 Waite Phillips surprised Tulsans with the announcement of his gift of the 72-room mansion and surrounding 23 acres of grounds as an art center for the city of Tulsa. The vision first made possible by Waite and Genevieve Phillips is now one of America’s finest art museums. The integrity of the original residence remains intact while later additions to the facility and gardens complete this classic Tulsa attraction. Serving over 160,000 visitors annually, Philbrook has become a poignant testimony to Tulsa’s past while building a shining example of this city’s bright future. What began as an unprecedented gift to the community of Tulsa by the Phillips family continues today through the generosity of Philbrook Members and donors. Resources: Read: Real Talk About White Supremacy Culture in Art Museums Today, Dr. Kelli Morgan  Watch: Country Music, A Film By Ken Burns Listen: Nevermind, Nirvana  Check out the songs we played during this episode Sturgill Simpson, In Bloom Nirvana, In Bloom  Nirvana, Lounge Act Meow The Jewels, Angelsnuggler Giants' Nest, Animal Hug  Norman Saan, Merry Go Thank you to our sponsor, Full Stack. Learn more about Full Stack at www.fullstackpeo.com Motivation Chaser is hosted and edited by Fabian Rodriguez, mixed and mastered by Jeff DuPont.  A Culture Collaborative Media Production.   

Museum Buzz
How to Build a Resilient Institution

Museum Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 22:06


In the wake of the shutdown, Scott Stulen, CEO and President of the Philbrook Museum of Art, had to act quickly. Projects that would take months, took hours. A new idea presented in the morning was up and running by the afternoon. In this conversation, Scott reflects on the role of museum leadership during these tumultuous times. From collaboration to garden cats to victory gardens, the Philbrook has run over 250 programs since they initially shut down and it doesn’t seem like they’re slowing down anytime soon.

MuseumNext Talks
MuseumNext Podcast - Scott Stulen

MuseumNext Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 11:43


In this episode of the MuseumNext Podcast, Jim speaks with the Executive Director of the Philbrook Museum of Art, Scott Stulen. They talk about how museums are responding to the COVID-19 crisis.

DoubleShot Folk
Scott Stulen

DoubleShot Folk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 10:56


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AA Cafe Podcast
AA Cafe #125 - Scott Stulen

AA Cafe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 60:33


Scott Stulen, the director of Philbrook Museum of Art, is a regular at DoubleShot Coffee Company. He talks about the changes he is making at Philbrook, how he thinks about art differently, and the special coffee collaborations between Philbrook and DoubleShot.

Tulsa Real Estate Podcast with The Wolek Group
Getting to Know Scott Stulen and the Philbrook Museum of Art

Tulsa Real Estate Podcast with The Wolek Group

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019


Today I am joined by Scott Stulen, the president and director of Philbrook Museum of Art. Originally from Minnesota, Scott, his wife, and two kids moved to Tulsa from Indiana two-and-a-half years ago. He studied studio art as well as art history before finding work in the museum field as an educator, curator, and, now, a director. He came to Tulsa because of a job opportunity and has loved the weather ever since. “You can find out more about upcoming exhibits at the Philbrook Museum as well as sign up for the member opening party for Mel Bochner by visiting www.philbrook.org” Having grown up in the Tulsa area, I love the Philbrook Museum of Art. For those of you unfamiliar with this great Tulsa attraction, Scott and I had a chat that I would like to share with you today. I have provided timestamps below so you can find out all about this local treasure. 3:05 – Some background history about the Philbrook Museum of Art4:25 – Scott’s favorite place in the museum5:30 – What Scott is most proud of at the Philbrook Museum6:55 – Upcoming shows and events8:00 – What it costs to visit the museum You can find out more about upcoming exhibits at the Philbrook Museum as well as sign up for the member opening party for Mel Bochner by visiting www.philbrook.org. And, to learn about upcoming events for all the members of your family, you can check out their events page, here.  As always, if you have any questions for me about buying or selling, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me. I look forward to speaking with you soon. 

Tulsa Talks: A TulsaPeople Podcast
Episode 9: Scott Stulen, Philbrook Museum

Tulsa Talks: A TulsaPeople Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 35:01


Today's episode is sponsored by Tulsa Botanic Garden, presenting Festival of Lights through January 6.On today’s episode, I’m feeling extra festive, because we’ve got Philbrook Museum director Scott Stulen in the studio to talk about the museum’s annual Festival.Then, Morgan Phillips takes the stage with a dramatic rendition of What the What?!That’s the voice of Scott Stulen, the now-iconic director of the always-iconic Philbrook Museum. In the past 2 and a half years, Scott has steered the museum in a distinctively modern direction. The Internet Cat Video Festival. The 80s-themed 80th anniversary. The bold, interactive visiting exhibitions featuring the works of Andy Warhol and Mel Bochner. Plus, who can forget the tiny motel from which local musicians played live-streamed mini-concerts.Philbrook even has a podcast now, Museum Confidential, which — full disclosure — definitely had a hand in inspiring us to start a podcast too.But, Scott knows that there are some things you just don’t mess with. One of those beloved traditions is Festival, which longtime Tulsans may remember as the Philbrook Festival of Trees, an annual holiday celebration that sees the Italian Villa decked out in full holiday glory, it’s immaculate gardens illuminated and glittering. But in addition to the warm familiarity, Scott promises us new surprises, too. Scott and I were discussing the new cabin in the Philbrook gardens. Since this conversation, I’ve experienced it for myself — and it’s truly magical. But the cabin isn’t the only new addition you can expect at Philbrook’s Festival.We’ll be back with more of this conversation. But first, Morgan Phillips reconnects with her inner drama nerd thanks to the Orbit Initiative on this installment of What the What?!To get a behind-the-scenes look at this and other adventures, be sure to follow Morgan on Instagram at @whatthewhattulsa. When we left off, Scott Stulen was discussing the new additions to this year’s Philbrook Festival. But as it turns out, an old tradition is making a comeback this weekend.Philbrook Museum is at 2727 S. Rockford Avenue. Remaining festival dates are Fridays, Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28, plus Christmas Eve, Monday, December 24. As a reminder, the Children’s party is this Sunday, December 7.For more information and to purchase tickets, visit philbrook.org/festival. Adult tickets are $5/Philbrook Members, $15/Not-yet Members. Kids are free but require a ticket.Featured Local Music:Mark Gibson’s “Blue Eyed Soul” from his 2018 album “Live from Soul City.”Catch Mark playing various venues this month, including a holiday concert on Dec. 15 at Soul City.For more information, visit markgibsonmusic.com.This episode is brought to you by the Tulsa Botanic Garden, presenting the holiday event Garden of Lights through January 6th. There’s something for everyone at Garden of Lights, which runs through January 6that the Tulsa Botanic Garden, just 8 miles northwest of downtown. Have your photo taken with Botanical Saint Nick on Wednesday nights, or enjoy live music on Thursday evenings through December 20th. You can look forward to the sounds of the Bravo Performing Arts School, the Cascia Hall Singers, Mark Gibson and harpist Lorelei Barton. Plan to linger, since food trucks and a cash bar are available Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through Dec. 22nd. Or catch a ride around the garden lake on the Holiday Express Train, which runs Fridays and Saturday nights. Speaking of trains, December 7th kicks off Holiday Train Week from 5 to 9 PM. Train lovers old and young can see a large-scale model railroad holiday di

The Art of the Matter
The Art of the Matter - Wine Tastings, Cat Videos, and Curious Artists

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2015 51:45


Indiana Wineries: The Ultimate Guide to Wine in Indiana was recently published by Blue River Press. Travis DiNicola spoke with author Todd Outcalt about the book. The Internet Cat Video Festival is coming to the Indianapolis Museum of Art later this month, and Sharon Gamble invited its inventor Scott Stulen in fur the details. The daVinici Pursuit is an organization that makes connections with science and art with unique projects throughout Indianapolis.To learn more, Travis DiNicola spoke with Mark Kesling, Founder & CEO of the daVinci Pursuit.

Film Soceyology
Film Soceyology - January 16, 2015

Film Soceyology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2015


Matthew Socey, Myke Perrey and Coby Slagle discuss the Academy Award and the Razzie nominations. They also discuss AMERICAN SNIPER an BLACKHAT. Matthew also chatted with the IMA's Scott Stulen about an outdoor screening of FARGO.

The Art of the Matter
The Art of the Matter - Music Directors, Cat Videos, and Cuban Photographs - September 25, 2014

The Art of the Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2014 51:11


Sharon Gamble invited the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra's executive director, Elaine Eckart, plus concertmaster Emily Glover and principal bassist David Murray in to talk about the search for a new music director. Talking with Indianapolis Museum of Art Curator of Audience Experiences and Performances, Scott Stulen. Photographer Rad Drew's new exhibition is called Cuba -- Rural US -- Indiana, An Eclectic Exhibition, and it will be on view at Clowes Memorial Hall through October 26, 2014.

Arts & Seizures
Episode 106: Kittens!

Arts & Seizures

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2013 28:33


Looking to adopt a kitten in NYC? Look no further than this week’s edition of Arts & Seziures! Mike Edison and Judy McGuire are joined in the studio by Lux Alptraum of Fleshbot Fiction, Joe Garden of Adult Swim, Eva Prokop of North Brooklyn Cats- and three kittens! What do these seemingly different guests have in common? They all love cats! Tune in for cat adoption stories, and hear how each of Mike & Judy’s guests became cat people. Later, Scott Stulen from the Internet Cat Video Film Festival joins the program by phone to explain why cats are such great film subjects. Find out where you can adopt a cat in NYC through Muddy Paws, Ollie’s Place, or North Brooklyn Cats! Thanks to our sponsor, Roberta’s. “Kittens are like toddlers; they have to learn from the limits of their own behavior. It’s easier for kittens to learn from other kittens.” [13:15] — Eva Prokop on Arts & Seziures

Fresh Art International
Fresh Talk: CatVidFest

Fresh Art International

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2013 8:58


The renowned Walker Art Center in Minneapolis staged a one-night Internet Cat Video Festival in August 2012 that drew an astounding 10,000 people to the Center’s Open Field. During South By South West 2013, Cathy Byrd meets curators Scott Stulen and Katie Hill in the KUT/NPR studios to talk about the legendary project. Sound Editor: Eric Schwartz | Episode Sound courtesy Walker Art Center