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On the occasion of her first-ever career retrospective, we speak with the legendary artist and feminist, Judy Chicago (born 1939). "Judy Chicago: A…
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Although he was famous throughout Vienna as a songwriter, Franz Schubert secretly yearned for something more. It was only in the decades after his death…
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There was a moment when critics held much more central place in American culture. Film critics, book critics, art critics. Weknew their names. They were…
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It's not breaking news to say that women artists have often been ignored or even purposefully excluded from the canon. As we continue celebrating the…
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In a special episode we air an important conversation hosted by museum engagement company, Cuseum. More than 3,000 museum professionals around the globe…
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This episode of FBO -- our second -- aired on March 19 and 20, 2020.
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Art museums actually account for less than 5% of all American museums. More than half of our museums fall into the history category. And while science and…
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This year marks the 150th anniversary of The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Christine Coulson worked at The Met for a quarter of a century in a…
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The year 2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, giving American women the right to vote. Last fall,…
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There’s a bit of a trend happening in the museum world. Museums are unionizing. And while this trend is somewhat isolated to New York and California, it’s…
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It was his musical shot across his teacher’s bow: Classical Tulsa host Jason Heilman introduces Ludwig van Beethoven’s String Quartet Op.18, No. 1. You…