Anita Fields (Osage | b. 1951) is an artist who makes history palpable through ceramics, textiles, and more. Hear her journey in her own words and how she continues to innovate after decades of work in clay and cloth. Show Notes and Transcript available at www.aaa.si.edu/articulated
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2 – Leo Tanguma: Great Humanity
Leo Tanguma (b. 1941) is a Chicano muralist and activist whose work in Texas and Colorado have spurred new generations of creativity and social awareness. Hear his story, the heritage he makes visible, and about the importance of art that belongs to everyone. Show Notes and Transcript available at www.aaa.si.edu/articulated
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Season 4 Trailer
Season 4 of ARTiculated arrives just in time for the holidays on December 3.
Hear about the lives and work of ceramicist and textile artist Anita Fields (Osage), muralist Leo Tanguma, painter and photographer Lenore Chinn, and painter Pat Steir as they've navigated their careers over the decades.
This trailer was narrated by Susan Cary, our registrar and collections manager.
Show Notes and Transcript available at www.aaa.si.edu/articulated
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12 - This women's thing: feminism and the arts
Through many modes and for many aims, feminists have sought to improve equity in and through the visual arts. In this episode, hear from a variety of women as they describe the trajectory of feminism they've seen in their lives and careers, including stories from Faith Ringgold, Linda Nochlin, Judy Baca, and Joan Semmel among others.
Show Notes and Transcript available at www.aaa.si.edu/articulated
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11 - Classical Continuity: history in series with Romare Bearden and Jacob Lawrence
Romare Bearden and Jacob Lawrence profoundly shaped the depiction of American history in art through their ambitious and insightful oeuvres. From generating new national traditions through the Harlem Community Art Center to capturing communal experience through paint and collage, they paved the way for subsequent generations of storytellers. In this episode, hear from the artists as they recount the social, political, and artistic currents that guided their paths.
Show Notes and Transcript available at www.aaa.si.edu/articulated
Über Articulated: Dispatches from the Archives of American Art
Since 1958, the Archives of American Art’s oral history program has preserved the distinct voices and human memory of the American art world in more than 2,600 interviews. Articulated draws on those interviews of the famous and the forgotten, featuring firsthand accounts from artists, dealers, writers, and other key figures, in dialogue with today’s thought leaders. Their expansive conversations and often surprising memories challenge us to see the world and our shared history in new and unimagined ways.
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