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The Jule Museum Podcast is a monthly series that features visual arts research at Auburn University. Each episode delves into the intriguing stories behind art objects, exploring the historical context, cultural impact and the creative minds behind them.


Whether you’re an art lover, a student, or simply curious about the visual arts, this podcast offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration. Listeners can expect insightful interviews with artists and scholars who share their expertise and perspectives. Hosted by Chris Molinski, contributors include student guides and museum staff.


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2024 Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Circle of Excellence Bronze Award in Communications | Podcasts (frequent)
2024 CASE Best of District III Award
2024 Southeastern Museum Conference (SEMC) Gold Award for Media Production

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Caid Pitman reads "Poem about a Killdeer" a poem created for the exhibition "Lyric Birdscapes" at The Jule Museum. As an academic museum, The Jule Museum engages with faculty to develop tours and class assignments, creating active learning opportunities that enhance the student experience. Graduate students in Auburn University’s creative writing workshop, Poetry Writing: The Natural, the Social, and the Personal, led by Rose McClarney, Lanier Endowed Professor in the Department of English, e...
Jewel Odom reads "To Witness is to Grieve" a poem created for the exhibition "Lyric Birdscapes" at The Jule Museum. As an academic museum, The Jule Museum engages with faculty to develop tours and class assignments, creating active learning opportunities that enhance the student experience. Graduate students in Auburn University’s creative writing workshop, Poetry Writing: The Natural, the Social, and the Personal, led by Rose McClarney, Lanier Endowed Professor in the Department of English, ...
Alexandria Skelton reads "tiny little things" a poem created for the exhibition "Lyric Birdscapes" at The Jule Museum. As an academic museum, The Jule Museum engages with faculty to develop tours and class assignments, creating active learning opportunities that enhance the student experience. Graduate students in Auburn University’s creative writing workshop, Poetry Writing: The Natural, the Social, and the Personal, led by Rose McClarney, Lanier Endowed Professor in the Department of Englis...
Lizzie McGlynn reads "In the Reaching" a poem created for the exhibition "Lyric Birdscapes" at The Jule Museum. As an academic museum, The Jule Museum engages with faculty to develop tours and class assignments, creating active learning opportunities that enhance the student experience. Graduate students in Auburn University’s creative writing workshop, Poetry Writing: The Natural, the Social, and the Personal, led by Rose McClarney, Lanier Endowed Professor in the Department of English, enga...
Davis Brasfield reads "Mirrorbird" a poem created for the exhibition "Lyric Birdscapes" at The Jule Museum. As an academic museum, The Jule engages with faculty to develop tours and class assignments, creating active learning opportunities that enhance the student experience. Graduate students in Auburn University’s creative writing workshop, Poetry Writing: The Natural, the Social, and the Personal, led by Rose McClarney, Lanier Endowed Professor in the Department of English, engaged with th...
Tatyana Hill reads "Away from the Meadow" a poem created for the exhibition "Lyric Birdscapes" at The Jule Museum. As an academic museum, The Jule Museum engages with faculty to develop tours and class assignments, creating active learning opportunities that enhance the student experience. Graduate students in Auburn University’s creative writing workshop, Poetry Writing: The Natural, the Social, and the Personal, led by Rose McClarney, Lanier Endowed Professor in the Department of English, e...
Nicole Sealey talks with poets Donika Kelly and David Baker about birds, the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, and the exhibition "Lyric Birdscapes" at The Jule Museum. As a poet-in-residence at The Jule, Sealey commissioned Baker and Kelly to write new poems for The Jule in response to a print by Audubon for the exhibition "Lyric Birdscapes" (on view August 19, 2025 through July 2, 2026). "Lyric Birdscapes" pairs works by Audubon with both contemporary and historical poetic respons...
Nicole Sealey talks with poets Donika Kelly and David Baker about birds, the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, and the exhibition "Lyric Birdscapes" at The Jule Museum. As a poet-in-residence at The Jule, Sealey commissioned Baker and Kelly to write new poems for The Jule in response to a print by Audubon for the exhibition "Lyric Birdscapes" (on view August 19, 2025 through July 2, 2026). "Lyric Birdscapes" pairs works by Audubon with both contemporary and historical poetic respons...
Nicole Sealey talks with poets Donika Kelly and David Baker about birds, the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, and the exhibition "Lyric Birdscapes" at The Jule Museum. As a poet-in-residence at The Jule, Sealey commissioned Baker and Kelly to write new poems for The Jule in response to a print by Audubon for the exhibition "Lyric Birdscapes" (on view August 19, 2025 through July 2, 2026). "Lyric Birdscapes" pairs works by Audubon with both contemporary and historical poetic respons...
Acclaimed poet Nicole Sealey talks about her work as a poet-in-residence at The Jule Museum. Working with Auburn’s collection by the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, Sealey pairs works from Audubon’s monumental “The Birds of America” series in the exhibition "Lyric Birdscapes" with both contemporary and historical poetic responses, inviting visitors to question the symbolic and cultural meanings we ascribe to the natural world. https://jcsm.auburn.edu/exhibition/sealey/ Nicole Seal...
Binh Danh in conversation with Krystle Stricklin, Assistant Curator of Photography at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, recorded live at The Jule Museum in September 2025. Danh is the 2024 recipient of the William Collins Smith Auburn Award for Advancing American Art. The annual award, established by the museum in 2023 with a major gift from the Julia and Albert Smith Foundation, honors an American artist or scholar who has significantly impacted American art. The exhibition "Binh Danh: Ad...
Episode 36: Binh Danh

Episode 36: Binh Danh

2025-08-3113:16

Binh Danh discusses his approach to photography, landscapes, and his Vietnamese heritage. His exhibition at The Jule features chlorophyll prints and daguerreotype images that blur the line between past and present, examining a transformation of American identity. Danh is the 2024 recipient of the William Collins Smith Auburn Award for Advancing American Art. The annual award, established by the museum in 2023 with a major gift from the Julia and Albert Smith Foundation, honors an American art...
Benjamin Bush is an Associate Professor in the School of Industrial and Graphic Design. He is interested in the culture and standards native to the industrial design studio and curriculum. Also interested in designing for and instilling "fun" in to all walks of life. Showcase brings together creative scholarship from across Auburn University. Showcase 2025 specifically centers on advocacy and process. In this podcast series, faculty discuss the process behind the work on view at The Jule Muse...
Mario Bocanegra is an Assistant Professor of Graphic Design in the School of Industrial and Graphic Design, where he teaches courses in interactive media, imagemaking, photo communications, and typography. Showcase brings together creative scholarship from across Auburn University. Showcase 2025 specifically centers on advocacy and process. In this podcast series, faculty discuss the process behind the work on view at The Jule Museum through July 6, 2025: https://jcsm.auburn.edu/ Support the ...
Robert Finkel is the Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design in the Auburn University School of Industrial and Graphic Design. Showcase brings together creative scholarship from across Auburn University. Showcase 2025 specifically centers on advocacy and process. In this podcast series, faculty discuss the process behind the work on view at The Jule Museum through July 6, 2025: https://jcsm.auburn.edu/ Support the show
Frank Hu is Assistant Professor in Landscape Architecture, where he teaches studio in addition to courses in construction and graphic studies. Robert Sproull is an Associate Professor in Auburn’s School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture. Showcase brings together creative scholarship from across Auburn University. Showcase 2025 specifically centers on advocacy and process. In this podcast series, faculty discuss the process behind the work on view at The Jule Museum through ...
Marguerite Dreyer teaches Graphic Design in the Auburn University School of Industrial and Graphic Design. Showcase 2025 specifically centers on advocacy and process. In this podcast series, faculty discuss the process behind the work on view at The Jule Museum through July 6, 2025: https://jcsm.auburn.edu/ Support the show
Georges Fares is an Assistant Professor of Interior Design, Department of Consumer & Design Sciences in the College of Human Sciences. Showcase 2025 specifically centers on advocacy and process. In this podcast series, faculty discuss the process behind the work on view at The Jule Museum through July 6, 2025: https://jcsm.auburn.edu/ Support the show
Showcase: Jia Wu

Showcase: Jia Wu

2025-04-2903:43

Jia Wu, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor, Department of Consumer & Design Sciences in the College of Human Sciences. Her accomplishments emphasize interdisciplinary and industry collaborations in functional apparel, primarily focusing on usercentered apparel design research. Showcase 2025 specifically centers on advocacy and process. In this podcast series, faculty discuss the process behind the work on view at The Jule Museum through July 6, 2025: https://jcsm.auburn.edu/ Support the show
Showcase: David Shanks

Showcase: David Shanks

2025-04-2806:17

David Shanks is an Assistant Professor in Auburn’s School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture. Showcase 2025 specifically centers on advocacy and process. In this podcast series, faculty discuss the process behind the work on view at The Jule Museum through July 6, 2025: https://jcsm.auburn.edu/ Support the show
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