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Episode 41: Kinsee Morlan
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Kinsee Morlan is the engagement editor at Voice of San Diego, author of the Culture Report, and host of the San Diego Culturecast. As one of the main arts and culture writers in the region, Kinsee has a great view of the breadth of the arts scene here in San Diego, so I was excited to get a chance to talk with her. In our conversation we talked about her work with Voice of San Diego, what's great about the arts in San Diego and what gets overlooked, public art in the city, and the diversity of the city's various neighborhoods. For the second segment, we talked about getting kids exposed to the arts, and staying engaged with the arts community as a parent.
(Conversation recorded May 5, 2017.)
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Show Notes:- Voice of San Diego - Kinsee Morlan
- Voice of San Diego Culturecast
- Voice of San Diego - Culture Report
- San Diego City Beat
- Kinsee Morlan - San Diego’s Art Scene Can’t Stop Asking Itself: ‘What’s Wrong With Me?’
- John Baldessari
- San Diego Visual Arts Network
- San Diego Art Institute
- Keep the Channel Open - Episode 32: Ginger Shulick Porcella
- ICE Gallery
- Bread & Salt
- The San Diego Foundation
- Andrea Chung
- Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
- Cloud Gate
- Kinsee Morlan - San Diego’s Public Art Isn’t Very Public
- Keep the Channel Open - Episode 9: TML Dunn
- Adapta Project
- Seth Combs - Should parents bring their kids to art shows?
- Tribal Baroque
- Art Produce
- San Diego Museum of Art
- Museum of Photographic Arts
- The New Children’s Museum
- Panca
- San Diego Union-Tribune - Binational artist Panca goes big in Barrio Logan
- May-Ling Martinez
- Seth Combs - To See or Not to See: May-Ling Martinez
171 episodes
Manage episode 180683348 series 1220276
Kinsee Morlan is the engagement editor at Voice of San Diego, author of the Culture Report, and host of the San Diego Culturecast. As one of the main arts and culture writers in the region, Kinsee has a great view of the breadth of the arts scene here in San Diego, so I was excited to get a chance to talk with her. In our conversation we talked about her work with Voice of San Diego, what's great about the arts in San Diego and what gets overlooked, public art in the city, and the diversity of the city's various neighborhoods. For the second segment, we talked about getting kids exposed to the arts, and staying engaged with the arts community as a parent.
(Conversation recorded May 5, 2017.)
Subscribe:iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher | SoundCloud | TuneIn | RSS
Support:Support our Patreon | Leave a review
Share:Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook
Connect:Email | Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr
Show Notes:- Voice of San Diego - Kinsee Morlan
- Voice of San Diego Culturecast
- Voice of San Diego - Culture Report
- San Diego City Beat
- Kinsee Morlan - San Diego’s Art Scene Can’t Stop Asking Itself: ‘What’s Wrong With Me?’
- John Baldessari
- San Diego Visual Arts Network
- San Diego Art Institute
- Keep the Channel Open - Episode 32: Ginger Shulick Porcella
- ICE Gallery
- Bread & Salt
- The San Diego Foundation
- Andrea Chung
- Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
- Cloud Gate
- Kinsee Morlan - San Diego’s Public Art Isn’t Very Public
- Keep the Channel Open - Episode 9: TML Dunn
- Adapta Project
- Seth Combs - Should parents bring their kids to art shows?
- Tribal Baroque
- Art Produce
- San Diego Museum of Art
- Museum of Photographic Arts
- The New Children’s Museum
- Panca
- San Diego Union-Tribune - Binational artist Panca goes big in Barrio Logan
- May-Ling Martinez
- Seth Combs - To See or Not to See: May-Ling Martinez
171 episodes
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