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B+S with Friends is a podcast from the Bader + Simon Gallery discussing art, life, social justice, and basic b.s. with friends.
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Media Scoring at Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema, Brooklyn College
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A brand new interview podcast that offers listeners a chance to get closer to their favourite non-fiction filmmakers. We will hear about their life and career through the lens of three thematically-united documentaries that have had a lasting impact on them. Discover why these documentaries have the meaning they do and how that has manifested in their own non-fiction filmmaking. Hosted by June Jennings, a writer and journalist, who currently serves as the engagement and partnerships manager ...
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Adriene Jenik is an artist, educator, scholar-activist and end of life doula. Her work supports personal introspection, social critique, community building, and cultural transformation. Jenik's projects include "data humanization" performances, the crowd-sourced grief toolkit and repository “the Grief Deck” and public performances reading “climate …
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Listen in on this repeat episode with professional artist, V.L. Cox, whose work has been highly active in projects that involve Human Rights and Equality. Cox is currently featured in Riveting: Women Artists from the Sara M. and Michelle Vance Waddell Collection, currently on view on the Bader+Simon podcast.…
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Rachel Churner is director of the Carolee Schneemann Foundation, an art critic, editor, and part-time faculty member at Eugene Lang College at The New School, New York. Listen in to hear about her trajectory and what's coming up next at the Schneemann Foundation.By Tamara White
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Patricia Cronin is New York based, award-winning interdisciplinary visual artist whose paintings, sculptures and public art examine issues of gender, sexuality, and social justice.By Tamara White
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Jerry Smith is the Head Curator and Curatorial Affairs Director at the Dayton Art Institute. Listen in as he talks about what excites him about curating, who he'd like to be stalled with in an elevator, and what's coming up next at DAI.By Tamara White
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Enjoy this repeat episode with Sara Vance Waddell. Our upcoming exhibition will feature the Sara M. and Michelle Vance Waddell collection that has recently been exhibited at the Dayton Art Museum.By Tamara White
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Christopher Leigh Roberts is a scholar, teacher, father, artist and journalist who was wrongly convicted and incarcerated, yet is working to transform the educational system and ensure that no one falls behind. Creativity and education are at the foundation of his work, where he designs and facilitates courses that challenge conventional boundaries…
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Lewis Derogene, artistically known as PhenomenaLewis, is the Head of Exhibitions at MoCA CT where she assists with curation, manages exhibitions and visitor experiences, and creates programming, while also teaching neurodiverse adults.By Tamara White
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Our next exhibition features how artists use their work to creatively discuss disabilities and neurodiversity. Please enjoy this repeat episode with the prolific artist Appleton, an artist and photographer who has been creating art, images, and sculptures his entire life. After surviving a diabetic coma at the age of six, he has gone on to inspire …
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Episode 35: Sharon Koelblinger and Mychaelyn Michalec
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Listen in on artists Sharon Koelblinger and Mychaelyn Michalec talk about their processes, themes of their work, and the artists who most inspire them.By Tamara White
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Episode 34: Migiwa Orimo and Calista Lyon
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Artists Migiwa Orimo and Calista Lyon discuss the themes reflected in their work, their greatest influences, and the New Worlds Exhibition currently on view at The Weston Gallery in Cincinnati, Ohio.By Tamara White
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Matt Distel and Sso-Rha Kang, co-curators for the Ohio exhibit of NMWA's Women to Watch exhibition series, discuss their process in putting together this spectacular show that focuses on women artists in Ohio.By Tamara White
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Hear our founder and podcast host tell the story about how her art collection informed the start of Bader+Simon, why Cincinnati, and how Michael Stipe is on her bucket list.By Tamara White
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Montez Mickens, a remarkable entrepreneur who, after serving an 11-year prison sentence, discusses his life and how he embarked on a path of redemption and success.By Tamara White
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Episode 31: Sara Bennett and Mark Loughney
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Sara Bennett is a former defense attorney turned award winning photographer who focuses on women with life sentences, both inside and outside of prison. Mark Loughney is a formerly incarcerated artist who has exhibited extensively and uses his art to explore the impact of mass incarceration.By Tamara White
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Enjoy this repeat episode with our newest board member and art collector, Sara Vance Waddell, who discusses her extensive collection of women's art, how she supports local artists, and the long-term vision for her collection.By Tamara White
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The multidisciplinary artist and educator Morel Doucet discusses immigrating from Haiti and how his work examines the impact of climate gentrification, migration, and displacement that affects Black communities.By Tamara White
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Catherine Sarah Young is an artist, designer, writer, Obama Leader for Asia-Pacific and Fulbright Scholar. Young's she uses her background in molecular biology, fine art, and interaction design to create interdisciplinary and experimental artworks on the environment.By Tamara White
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The Ukrainian ceramic artist, activist, and author Yuliya Makliuk discusses her passion for addressing pressing challenges such as environmental crises, social injustices, and war through her practice.By Tamara White
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Artist and educator Emma Logan talks ceramics, food, land and water access and how these all come together in her work and research.By Tamara White
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Episode 26: Alejandro Duran and Serena Magee
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Artist Alejandro Duran and biology scholar Serena Magee discuss their work, the current climate crisis, and how art and awareness can present an opportunity for dialogue and solutions.By Tamara White
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NYC-based artist, writer, and studio assistant to Julie Mehretu discusses his ambitions, inspirations, memorable projects, and what's next. Find out more about Clyde at www.clydenichols.com.By Tamara White
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Multi-media artist and illustrator Rebecca Lee Kunz discusses working at the intersection of environmental justice and cultural awareness.By Tamara White
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Shana Lopes, Assistant Curator of Photography at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art discusses the curation process, her favorite artists, and how she found a love of photography.By Tamara White
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Ainsley Cameron, Curator of South Asian Art, Islamic Art, and Antiquities at the Cincinnati Art Museum, discusses upcoming exhibitions, trends, and how she came to be an expert in 19th Century South Asian Art.By Tamara White
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Projjal Dutta, founder of Aicon Gallery in New York City. A space that supports Indian and Pakistani artists to encourage dialogue and cross-collaboration between South Asia and the west.By Tamara White
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Repeat Episode. As we examine the cultural impact of art and curation, we are re-sharing our interview with Schwartzman& art advisor Michael Rudokas, who discusses building a collection, his view on impediments that artists are facing today, and his most memorable moment in his role as an advisor.By Tamara White
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Joshua Knight is a Native artist based out of South Carolina. He is considered a portrait/figurative artist but isn't limited to genre. Most of his work is centered around his everyday life, family, and identity.By Tamara White
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Archeologist Carolyn Dillian has researched North America, Africa, and the Middle East. As a member of the Waccamaw Indian People, she is actively engaged in collaboration with Native American communities in the accurate, ethical, and respectful presentation of the past.By Tamara White
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Louise Fenton is a cultural historian, artist, and writer whose research focuses on West African Vodoun, curses, and cursed objects.By Tamara White
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Kathryn Turley-Sonne, professor, writer, curator, and Bader + Simon board member, discusses her current book and research, and how she came to curate our current exhibition Equinox: Art & Magic.By Tamara White
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Frances F. Denny is an internationally exhibited photographer based in New York, the author of Let Virtue Be Your Guide and Major Arcana: Portraits of Witches in America, and the recipient of numerous awards. Find her on IG @francesfdennyBy Tamara White
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Appleton is an artist and photographer who has been creating art, images, and sculptures his entire life. After surviving a diabetic coma at the age of six he has gone on to inspire millions of people living with diabetes to carry on and realize that they are not alone in the daily battle. IG: appletonpictures We use the podcast editing service, Ne…
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Toby Mott is an artist renowned for his contributions to punk visual culture. With a career spanning several decades, his work explores themes of rebellion, counterculture, deviance, and transgression through a range of mediums including painting, publishing, and installation. Mott is the co-founder of The Grey Organization, and creator of the inte…
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Street artist Technique2012 discuss their work, and vision to rebrand American in their own version by using the cinematic glare of the big screen as inspiration to highlight economic disparities and gentrification.By Tamara White
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The author K.M. Soehnlein discusses his current novel Army of Lovers, being an activist during the AIDS crisis of the 80s, and the challenges that the LGBTQ+ community faces today.By Tamara White
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Interview with Jonathan Carver Moore. Owner and founding director of the Jonathan Carver Moore Gallery, the only openly gay, Black, male owned gallery in San Francisco.By Tamara White
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Dr. AC Panella discusses the curating the current online exhibit for Bader + Simon, and the history of the Queer and Trans Resistance.By Tamara White
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Michelle Boyd discusses her work in Trinidad and Tobago as an artist, art educator, curator, creative consultant, and engaging community member.By Tamara White
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Kaleel Kanor-Doublier is a Trinibagonian artist working to bring awareness to Caribbean art and build a stronger community of artists with his Kaleel Studio YouTube Channel.By Tamara White
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Featuring Dr. Shani Roper, curator of the University of the West Indies Museum, and research of Caribbean Art and African retention in the post-Emancipation period.By Tamara White
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Interview with San Francisco artist Brian Singer who discusses his work and his series "Assassinations."By Tamara White
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Our founder, Tamara White, interviews gun violence prevention advocate and father of Parkland shooting victim, Joaquin Oliver.By Tamara White
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Listen to our conversation with March For Our Lives leader and college student Kyleigh Jordan discuss her work with the organization and what it's like to grow up in this gun-loving country.By Tamara White
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Cincinnati art collector Sara Vance Waddell discusses her extensive collection of women's art, how she supports local artists and the long-term vision for her collection.By Tamara White
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Artist V.L. Cox discusses her work, growing up in the south, and creating anti-discrimination art that pushes against inequality.By Tamara White
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Interview with Schwartzman& art advisor Michael Rudokas who discusses building a collection, his view on impediments that artists are facing today, and his most memorable moment in his role as an advisor.By Tamara White
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Dr. Anu Mitra. Interview with Dr. Anu Mitra. Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at Union Institute & University, a Fulbright specialist, and museum docent. Dr. Mitra, who lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, is also an author, mom, wife, and overall fun person!By Tamara
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The Best of The Doc Exchange | with Asif Kapadia, Kirsten Johnson, Simon Chinn + More
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To celebrate the first season of The Doc Exchange: A Real Stories podcast, here are some of our highlights from our conversations with some of the biggest names in modern documentary filmmaking. Hear from the filmmakers behind many of this year’s most lauded and talked about documentaries as they reveal which non-fiction films mean the most to them…
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Kirsten Johnson | Director of Dick Johnson is Dead and Cameraperson
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In this episode, June is joined by Kirsten Johnson, a long-time cinematographer and documentary filmmaker who received widespread critical acclaim for her two most recent movies as director Cameraperson (2016) and Dick Johnson Is Dead (2020). Through the lens of three films that consider what it means to document life, death and the world around us…
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