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Howardena Pindell on Social Change

Howardena Pindell discusses how social issues and the prospect of societal change impact her art...

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Season 2, Episode 7: Maria Schneider and George Bellows’s “The Lone Tenement”

Maria Schneider composed “Bulería, Soleá y Rumba” in the wake of a cancer diagnosis. Inspired by...

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Season 2: Episode 6: Delfeayo Marsalis and Hawkins Bolden’s “Untitled”

This work reminds jazz trombonist Delfeayo Marsalis of the proud, hard-working generations that...

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Season 2: Episode 5: Peter Sheppard Skærved and Hieronymus Bosch’s “Death and the Miser”

Violinist Peter Sheppard Skærved and National Gallery director Kaywin Feldman discuss Hieronymus...

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Season 2, Episode 4: Daniel Ho and Thomas Cole’s Voyage of Life series

Musician Daniel Ho spent much of his childhood on the water, so he relates to Thomas Cole’s river...

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Season 2, Episode 3: Sa-Roc and Margaret Burroughs’s Sleeping Boy

Rapper Sa-Roc’s music speaks to different aspects of Black experience, including the...

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Season 2: Episode 2: Jenny Scheinman and El Greco’s "Laocoön"

In “Sand Dipper,” jazz violinist Jenny Scheinman creates an abstract and overwhelming world. This...

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Season 2: Episode 1: Dom Flemons and Marc Chagall’s "Orphée"

Orphée depicts many tragedies, but songwriter Dom Flemons finds the joy in it: it resolves in the...

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American University’s Feminist Art History Conference 2021: Feminist Issues in Art Museums

The final session of American University’s Feminist Art History Conference, cohosted by the...

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Elson Lecture 2021: Mark Bradford

Working at the intersection of event and art, Mark Bradford explores social and political...

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Rajiv Vaidya Memorial Lecture 2021: Josephine Baker as a “Rememory” of Global Black Cinema?

In her 2021 Rajiv Vaidya Memorial Lecture, Terri Simone Francis reflects on Josephine Baker’s...

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