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For Art's Sake: An Art History And Museum Podcast
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Hello! I took a small break for my new job, so here's an episode celebrating that. Using my experience at three museums, I tackle some of the most common questions I get about museum policies.
Hello! I have some exciting personal news and a fun little tale about materials and exclusivity and the art world.
Hi y'all! Here is part two where I talk about the other artists included who had smaller controversy or none at all! Unfortunately I couldn't discuss everyone due to the lack of information I could find on certain artists. Also, this is 100% a Damien Hirst Hate Podcast and I live by that.
This week I'm talking about the Sensation exhibit that caused a bit of... Sensation. Part one is about the exhibition starting at the Royal Academy in London, the collector behind it all, and all the controversy around the exhibition.
Hello! Apologies for the late episode but here are the other six art works that I thought were neat and important. Content warning for discussions of death and dying from HIV/AIDS, and me getting a little emotional about things.
This week I talk about six art pieces made my LGBTQ artists that deal with LGBTQ issues. This is part one of two, so I will discuss the next six next week!
Happy pride! This week I take a look at different pride flags, their history, and the symbolism of their colored stripes.
Hello everyone! Apologies for the last episode, if you didn't catch my Facebook post, I started a new medicine and it's sorta kicking my butt and caused me to delay finishing the episode. This week I talk about 4 different museums and archives (sometimes both!) dedicated to preserving and exhibiting lgbtq art and history.
Hello and happy pride month! I'm giving myself a sort of break because I'm just super tired and me tall exhausted. This week we're taking a little look at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, featuring a little bit of fan boying over some bands and warped tour. I'll be getting into some premium pride content next episode.
Hello! This week I am talking about Palestinian artist Emily Jacir and her conceptual, typically mixed media works that focus on occupation, cultural genocide, ethnic cleansing, humanity, and resistance.
Today we take a look at The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Hokusai, why it's so famous, and if it's a tidal wave or not.
Hi y'all, I'm back! There was some audio issues with last week's episode which lead to a week long break. This week I'm talking about a painting I basically grew up with because my Mom really loved it. Happy late Mother's Day to the all the moms out there and also a Happy early Birthday to my Mom!
This is another pre-recorded-in-advance episode! This week I talk about the facility management around having food in museums, 2 specific museum cafes, and an art exhibit that has a communal meal and eating space.
This week I'm talking about aniconism, which is the avoidance of human and animal figures in art, but more specifically in Islamic Art! Don't worry, I briefly explain the different between Islamic Art and Art of the Islamic World!
This week I talk about the Museum of Sex in NYC and I might have gotten carried away with talking about their past exhibits.
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This week we take a little peek at the giant world of appraisal and hone in on the fine arts, conservation, aesthetics, and provenance!
Wow, two episodes in one day! The collaborative episode with my fiancé is finally out. Today we take a look at Dark Souls, Disco Elysium, and Minecraft as examples of video games as art.
Hello! Just a heads up, I'm sick today so I don't sound too great. Anyway this week I take a look at the Quilter's Hall of Fame in Indiana and some of the inductees!
On this week's episode I take a brief look at the art and lives of six women artists based on the #name5womenartists challenge across social media. I take a survey approach at Nancy Holt, Judith Leyster, Edmonia Lewis, Christi Belcourt, Maya Lin, and Howardena Pindell. You can follow the podcast on Facebook and Instagram! Next week I'm doing a collaborative episode with my fiance on video games as art, which was penned for this week but due to personal life stuff we're pushing it to next week!
March is Women's History Month and we're going to start out by talking about the only major museum that is solely dedicated to women in the visual, literary, and performing arts. You can follow the podcast for updates on Facebook and Instagram, @forartspodcast. You can email the podcast forartssakepodcast@gmail.com




