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Sharks Audio Network On DemandSharks Audio Network On DemandThe Art of Coaching Ep. 02 John McCarthyOn the latest edition of "The Art of Coaching" Drew Remenda sits down with the Head Coach of the San Jose Barracuda, John McCarthy.2024-08-1536 minSharks Audio Network On DemandSharks Audio Network On DemandThe Art of Coaching Ep. 01 Ryan WarsofskyOn the premiere episode of "The Art of Coaching," Sharks color commentator, Drew Remenda talks with the new Head Coach of the San Jose Sharks, Ryan Warsofsky.2024-08-0230 minWeGoTripWeGoTripSan Jose: Cultural Landmarks Audio TourFull Version: San Jose: Cultural Landmarks Audio TourStep into a world where modern innovation meets historical charm on this self-guided audio tour of San Jose. Tailored for culture enthusiasts and art lovers, you'll embark on a sonic journey through the city's artistic and cultural landmarks. Kicking off at San Pedro Square Market, you'll feel the heartbeat of San Jose with its lively ambiance and peer at its enchanting façade, a nod to the city's ongoing transformation. Then, navigate the storied streets to reach the finale at the serene Vietnamese-American Heritage Garden, a symbol of the c...2024-07-2600 minContent MagazineContent MagazineEpisode #117 - Lauren Schell Dickens - San Jose Museum of ArtSeeing through Stone" is the latest exhibition at The San José Museum of Art, curated by Lauren Schell Dickens in collaboration with The Institute of the Arts and Sciences at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and Santa Cruz Barrios Unidos. This powerful showcase is part of the Visualizing Abolition series, which challenges perceptions of incarceration through art. Featuring works by 80 artists, it confronts the prison-industrial complex and imagines a future beyond bars. In this conversation, we discuss Lauren’s Journey to becoming a curator, the transformative potential of art in fostering collective imagination and social change, the...2024-06-1240 minArt of the Bay | Podcast SeriesArt of the Bay | Podcast SeriesRayos Magos - Art of the Bay: SessionsWelcome back! We continue chatting with local artists about their experience in the market / pop-up space. On this wave 2 premiere episode, we welcome mixed media artist Rayos Magos. We talk about his creative origins in San Jose, projects he’s currently working on, collaborating with the community, and so much more! If you would like to support him and learn more about his current projects, check out the links below!https://www.instagram.com/rayos_magoshttps://linktr.ee/RayosMagosArt---------------------------Video version:https://youtu.be/fHcEl-wxtYM---------------------------Art of the Ba...2023-11-211h 31Teal Town USATeal Town USANo Wins, Embarrassing Losses, Fire Everyone - The Pucknologists 196*Apologies for some technical difficulties* Welcome to NOvember… as in NO wins, NO defense, NO trust, NO fun. The Sharks give up 20 goals in 2 games this week for historic back to back losses. We dive into the continued lack of team trust, fans blaming Erik Karlsson for the Sharks' current woes, calls for firing David Quinn and Mike Grier, and the Sharks coughing up 2 dimes in 2 home games. Also, some former Sharks got honored this past week while former Shark Joe Pavelski keeps swimming in the fountain of youth. Other notable topics include the NHL penalizing Ottawa for the Dadonov tr...2023-11-061h 36Teal For ChangeTeal For ChangeEP. 23 Erin DangerfieldOn the latest episode of "Teal For Change," Mo talks about his first ever solo art exhibition, and has a conversation with Erin Dangerfield, the SVP, People and Culture at Golden State Warriors and Chase Center about her role and the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion.2023-08-151h 01Art of the Bay | Podcast SeriesArt of the Bay | Podcast SeriesPolaroid Jay - Art of the Bay: SessionsOn this episode we are joined by Bay Area photographer Polaroid Jay. We chat about his polaroid projects, creating the San Jose Photowalk, his favorite locations to shoot, and so much more! If you would like to support the projects Jay has been working on, check out the links below!https://www.instagram.com/thepolaroidjayhttps://www.instagram.com/sjphotowalk---------------------------Video version:https://youtu.be/5M6oZQZvBqw---------------------------Art of the Bay: Sessions is a video podcast series where we talk to independent artists from the Bay Area. Video versions...2022-10-251h 07Art in MotionArt in MotionEp 8: San Jose Museum of Art w/ Nidhi GandhiMeet Nidhi Gandhi (she/her)! She is the Curatorial and Programs Associate at the SJMA and an independent curator. In this episode, Nidhi and I talk a bit about her journey as a museum professional and then shift our discussion to the San José Museum of Art. We touch on topics including community engagement, diversity & representation in the museum, current exhibitions, and even the Met Gala.San Jose Museum of Art: https://sjmusart.orgOur whole, unruly selves: through June 26, 2022--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/artinmotion/message2022-05-211h 17Content MagazineContent Magazine14.3 Featured Artist: Richard James Karson - San Jose Museum of Art, director of design and operationsEveryone that visits an art exhibit at the San Jose Museum of Art @sanjosemuseumofart sees it from a certain perspective. You arrive through the front doors, enter the gallery space, and experience the exhibition as it’s meant to be. But for those who operate behind the scenes like Richard Karson, watching it all come together is the best part. “The joy for me is to really see how [things] can be interpreted and changed in a different way, and how we can constantly push ourselves to do more ambitious things or things in new ways.” - Richar...2022-05-1401 minDancing Through the LensDancing Through the LensEpisode 14: Rashaad NewsomeRashaad Newsome is a world-renowned multidisciplinary artist whose work blends multiple practices—including collage, sculpture, film, music, technology, and performance and crafts compositions that speak of and to Black and Queer culture. His latest filmic work, Black Magic documents a 2019 live performance that explores trans women and their contributions to the vogue fem lexicon and expands and activates it with the use of motion tracking software and visual effects. Clare spoke with Rashaad about the multi-layered journey of the current version of the work, which will screen in our Dancing Queens Program at the San Francisco Dance Film Festival.2021-10-1623 minAce Moving San JoseAce Moving San JoseSan Jose MoversFind skilled San Jose Movers from ace moving company at https://ace-moving-san-jose.business.site/ Find Us On Google Map: https://g.page/ace-moving---san-jose Visit Our Website: https://acemovingco.com/ Our San Jose Movers from ace moving company are skilled in the art of driving. They help with heavy lifting and packing and make sure everything arrives at its new home safely. Our San Jose mover will come and pick up your belongings and move them to another location. Ace...2021-10-0601 minArt in MotionArt in MotionEp 1: Ellina Yin & Only in San JoséMeet Ellina Yin (she/they), an entrepreneur, civic participation activist, strategist, system designer and recovering artist born and raised in San José, CA. She is the founder of Only in San José which works to demystify and democratize the process of civic participation in local government. https://www.onlyinsj.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/artinmotion/message2021-05-291h 10Art in MotionArt in MotionWelcome to Art in MotionArt in Motion is a brand new podcast that spotlights contemporary BIPOC artists and creatives. AIM is a space for creatives to share their journey, stories, and lived experiences from their own perspectives. Chapter 1: Taking AIM at Only in San José (OSJ) is happening during the San José Constitutional Convention as residents take aim at amending their City Constitution. Each episode will spotlight creatives who are working at the intersection of art and social justice with a relationship to San Jose. Together, we will explore the power of Art as a Tool for Activism, Storytelling, Design, and other discussions th...2021-05-2701 minWE MAKE THINGS: A Podcast about Content CreationWE MAKE THINGS: A Podcast about Content CreationWe Make Things Ep 11: San Jose Museum of Art Director of Marketing Melanie SamaySatellite Films founder Kuang Lee has a lively conversation with San Jose Museum of Art Director of Marketing Melanie Samay as she discusses the unique ways that Museums use video and social media. They also discuss a special collaboration between the SJMA and Satellite Films that was one of both their favorite projects of the entire year.   2021-01-1129 minContent MagazineContent Magazine#41 - Sayre Batton - Oshman Executive Director - San Jose Museum of ArtSusan Sayre Batton has held a number of art museum positions, including deputy director at Honolulu Academy of Arts, collections consultant at Norton Simon Museum, and her current position as Oshman Executive Director at San Jose Museum of Art. With the intent of creating a borderless museum through onsite and offsite projects and seamless integration with the communities they serve, Sayre and her team have undergone a number of collaborations with other organizations. In our conversation, Sayre shares about the adjustments the museum has made during COVID-19 and some of the plans for the museum moving into 2021.2021-01-0550 minContent MagazineContent Magazine#38 - Michael Ogilvie - City of San Jose's Director of Public Art#38 - Michael Ogilvie - City of San Jose's Director fo Public Art Michael Ogilvie, formerly overseeing public art programs in Las Vegas and Clark County, as San Jose's public art director, seeks to deepen San Jose inhabitants' appreciation of their home and leads the city's public art program by stewarding over 250 works of art, research, and plans and evaluates public art projects. Michael has worked as a cartoon illustrator and continues to dabble in his illustrative narratives of historical characters as time permits. In our conversation, Michael talks about his work with the...2020-12-0848 minTwo People Talking?Two People Talking?Miranda Wins!In this episode Miranda wins! We also talk about, scenic drives, The San Jose Museum of Art, CVS receipts, and so much more! 2020-11-1632 minState Of The ArtState Of The ArtThe Art of Building Art and Technology: Joel Slayton, Artist, Curator, and EducatorIn our time exploring the intersection of art and tech on State of the Art podcast, we've spoken with a number of contemporary artists, curators, researchers and innovators incorporating new media in their practice. In this episode, we continue that exploration but take a step back with Joel Slayton, artist, curator, and educator, who has been in the scene since the 70s. Slayton's involvement in the world of art and tech for the past 40 years brings a unique point of view to SOTA, with insight into how tech as a creative medium has evolved over time and continues to...2018-10-1100 minJMS PodcastJMS Podcast#153 Inanc Ino / Exhibit This!: California Dreamin' Exhibit At San Jose Museum Of ArtInanc Ino is a Comedian residing in the San Francisco Bay Area. Miranda checks out the California Dreamin' Exhibit by Won Ju Lim at the San Jose Museum Of Art. Inanc makes a friendship bracelet for Jorge, chats about arriving in the United States from Turkey, and dealing with bullies in the Comedy Scene.2018-07-0100 minSweet Home Silicon Valley w/ Aubrie Avina | WhatUpSweet Home Silicon Valley w/ Aubrie Avina | WhatUpUrban Art: San Jose’s (free) art tour, accessible day or nightThere’s a bit of a buzz surrounding San Jose’s growing urban art scene. Many outlets have covered the mural movement and there’s now an interactive map guiding you to their locations. Links to everything mentioned on today’s show! Exhibition District Empire Seven Studios Heart of the Valley Mural Map Looking for San Jose’s best murals? […] The post Urban Art: San Jose’s (free) art tour, accessible day or night appeared first on WhatUp.2018-06-0206 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastEric Fischl in Conversation at SJMAArtist Eric Fischl spoke at the San Jose Museum of Art on October 25, 2012, at the opening celebration for the exhibition: "Dive Deep: Eric Fischl and the Process of Painting." Joining him in conversation were Lynn Orr, curator in charge of European paintings at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, and Jodi Throckmorton, associate curator at SJMA and co-curator of the exhibition.2012-12-0400 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastLeo Villareal Sound Mix by James Healy (Escape Art, Air Texture).Sound Mix for Leo Villareal at the San Jose Museum of Art Melodic Shapes by James Healy (Escape Art, Air Texture) Repeating sonic structures, creating melodic shapes, may form iconic pathways into abstract thought. Tracklisting: Loscil "Fern and Robin", Antonio Trinchera "Just To See You Tomorrow", bvdub "I Knew Happiness Once", Mike Chillage & Pentatonik "Hypothermia", Antonio Trinchera "The Wind Make Himself", Schwanbeck "Glow", Aquadorsa "Daylight Fading Into Evening Silence", Ulf Lohmann "Kristall", Antonio Trinchera "Voce Falena", Ulf Lohmann "My Pazifik", John Barry "Out of Africa", Klimek "for Michael Gira and Vladmir Ivanovich", Loscil "Hyphae" Escape Art: The Art of Escape2010-09-1500 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastTodd Schorr: American Surreal - InfluencesTodd Schorr has many influences that go into his artwork ranging from boyhood memories to modern day cartoons. In this video he invites us into his large collection of ephemera that he has collected over the years that continue to inspire his work. Todd Schorr: American Surreal is the first mid-career retrospective of the Los Angeles-based artist. Schorr is a leading figure in Southern California's cartoon-based movement, dubbed Pop Surrealism, which embraces low-brow culture and a ribald graphic style indebted to pop sources such as Mad magazine. Schorrs astonishing, highly polished realism, (inspired by Bosch, Brueghel and Dali), sets him...2009-06-2200 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastTodd Schorr: American Surreal - TechniqueIn this video Todd Schorr discusses his process of creating a painting - from the initial drawing, to the color study, to the laying paint on the canvas. Additionally he talks about using acrylic paints the way one would use oils. Todd Schorr: American Surreal is the first mid-career retrospective of the Los Angeles-based artist. Schorr is a leading figure in Southern California's cartoon-based movement, dubbed Pop Surrealism, which embraces low-brow culture and a ribald graphic style indebted to pop sources such as Mad magazine. Schorrs astonishing, highly polished realism, (inspired by Bosch, Brueghel and Dali), sets him apart from...2009-06-2200 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastTodd Schorr: American Surreal - Ape PaintingsAs a young boy Todd Schorr came across the movie King Kong which had a profound effect on him. He has recently been creating paintings with themes of Apes in them. In this video Schorr talks about seeing King Kong and also discusses a work of his titled The Anguish of Carl Akeley. Todd Schorr: American Surreal is the first mid-career retrospective of the Los Angeles-based artist. Schorr is a leading figure in Southern California's cartoon-based movement, dubbed Pop Surrealism, which embraces low-brow culture and a ribald graphic style indebted to pop sources such as Mad magazine. Schorrs astonishing, highly...2009-06-2200 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastTodd Schorr: American Surreal - Spectre PaintingsTodd Schorr has painted two large format paintings in which he addresses his influences as an artist - one reflects on the cartoon perspective and the other on the horror film perspective. In this video Todd offers insight into how the pieces came about and some of the subject matter in each. Todd Schorr: American Surreal is the first mid-career retrospective of the Los Angeles-based artist. Schorr is a leading figure in Southern California's cartoon-based movement, dubbed Pop Surrealism, which embraces low-brow culture and a ribald graphic style indebted to pop sources such as Mad magazine. Schorrs astonishing, highly polished...2009-06-2200 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastTodd Schorr: American Surreal PreviewTodd Schorr: American Surreal is the first mid-career retrospective of the Los Angeles-based artist. Schorr is a leading figure in Southern California's cartoon-based movement, dubbed Pop Surrealism, which embraces low-brow culture and a ribald graphic style indebted to pop sources such as Mad magazine. Schorrs astonishing, highly polished realism, (inspired by Bosch, Brueghel and Dali), sets him apart from his best-known peers such as Camille Rose Garcia, Gary Baseman, and Mark Ryden. The exhibition, curated by SJMAs Senior Scholar and Curator of Collections Susan Landauer, is accompanied by a book published by Last Gasp, San Francisco. Exhibition runs June 20 through...2009-05-2700 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastCakeland - This End Up: the Art of CardboardFor the exhibition This End Up: the Art of Cardboard we created this short promo video. The film features a work in the exhibition called Cakeland by artist Scott Hove and is a sequel to a previous video that the museum produced called Road Trip. You can view that video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_rmqK... Special thanks go to Scott Hove for letting the museum film in his studio and to Sibby's Cupcakes for allowing us to film in their bakery. http://www.mshove.com http://www.sibbyscupcakery.com *************************************** Bronze, marble, stainless steelcardboard? In fact, many...2008-11-1200 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastRoad Trip - Curator - Kristen EvangelistaRoad Trip Curator Kristen Evangelista discusses how the exhibition came to be and some of the key points to consider when viewing the show at the San Jose Museum of Art. Often considered a distinctly American experience, the road trip is an excursion in which the journey is as compelling as the destination. The exhibition Road Trip examines this travel experience through photography, video, sculpture, and works on paper by Eleanor Antin, Jane Benson, Sophie Calle, Steven Deo, Lordy Rodriguez, Ed Ruscha, and others. Photographers Candace Plummer Gaudiani and Catherine Opie methodically document their surroundings, often searching for remnants of...2008-09-2000 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastRoad Trip - Artist - Sasha PetrenkoArtist Sasha Petrenko talks about her piece Pocket House and her series of Motor-home dioramas in the exhibition Road Trip at the San Jose Museum of Art. Often considered a distinctly American experience, the road trip is an excursion in which the journey is as compelling as the destination. The exhibition Road Trip examines this travel experience through photography, video, sculpture, and works on paper by Eleanor Antin, Jane Benson, Sophie Calle, Steven Deo, Lordy Rodriguez, Ed Ruscha, and others. Photographers Candace Plummer Gaudiani and Catherine Opie methodically document their surroundings, often searching for remnants of the past. Other artists...2008-09-2000 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastRoad Trip - Artist - Tracey SnellingRoad Trip artist Tracey Snelling talks about her work in the Exhibition and offers insight into her creative process. Often considered a distinctly American experience, the road trip is an excursion in which the journey is as compelling as the destination. The exhibition Road Trip examines this travel experience through photography, video, sculpture, and works on paper by Eleanor Antin, Jane Benson, Sophie Calle, Steven Deo, Lordy Rodriguez, Ed Ruscha, and others. Photographers Candace Plummer Gaudiani and Catherine Opie methodically document their surroundings, often searching for remnants of the past. Other artists such as Val Britton and Nina Katchadourian favor...2008-09-2000 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastRoad TripFor the exhibition Road Trip in the fall, the San Jose Museum of Art is seeking your postcards from unique, fun and iconic vacation destinations that you travel to this summer. The postcards will be available in the exhibition's interpretation area where visitors to the museum can peruse the cards at their leisure. In addition, you will be able to make and send your own card directly from the museum! Send your card to: Road Trip San Jose Museum of Art 110 South Market Street San Jose, CA 95113 The Road Trip exhibition runs from September 19, 2008 - January 25, 2009 at the San Jose...2008-07-0200 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastRobots - Curator's Label - IntroductionBrief introduction to Senior Curator JoAnne Northrup's exhibition Robots: Evolution of a Cultural Icon. In it she talks about how the exhibition came about and the influence of popular culture. For the exhibition Robots: Evolution of a Cultural Icon the San Jose Museum of Art created "Video Labels" for around the work of 6 artists. The artists are Clayton Bailey, Eric Joyner, Nemo Gould, Gail Wight, Lisa Solomon and David Pace. For each artist there is a "Curators Label", where Senior Curator JoAnne Northrup speaks about the artist, and an "Artist Label", where the artist talks about their work. Show runs...2008-04-0200 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastRobots - Curator's Label - Clayton BaileyJoAnne Northrup, Senior Curator at the San Jose Museum of Art, talks about artist Clayton Bailey, whose robot family in the SJMA Permanent Collection will be featured in the exhibition Robots: Evolution of a Cultural Icon. She talks about his influence on the exhibition and his popular robot sculptures. For the exhibition Robots: Evolution of a Cultural Icon the San Jose Museum of Art created "Video Labels" for around the work of 6 artists. The artists are Clayton Bailey, Eric Joyner, Nemo Gould, Gail Wight, Lisa Solomon and David Pace. For each artist there is a "Curators Label", where Senior Curator...2008-04-0200 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastRobots - Artist Label - Clayton BaileyWe traveled to Port Costa where we spent the better part of the morning touring Clayton Baileys property and studio. The morning was entertaining and interesting. Bailey talks here about his robot sculptures - how they are made and creating a personality in them. For the exhibition Robots: Evolution of a Cultural Icon the San Jose Museum of Art created "Video Labels" for around the work of 6 artists. The artists are Clayton Bailey, Eric Joyner, Nemo Gould, Gail Wight, Lisa Solomon and David Pace. For each artist there is a "Curators Label", where Senior Curator JoAnne Northrup speaks about the...2008-04-0200 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastRobots - Curator's Label - Nemo GouldSenior Curator JoAnne Northrup speaks of artist Nemo Gould and his early influence by artist Clayton Bailey. She also talks about his works in the Robots exhibition, "Little Big Man" and "General Debris". For the exhibition Robots: Evolution of a Cultural Icon the San Jose Museum of Art created "Video Labels" for around the work of 6 artists. The artists are Clayton Bailey, Eric Joyner, Nemo Gould, Gail Wight, Lisa Solomon and David Pace. For each artist there is a "Curators Label", where Senior Curator JoAnne Northrup speaks about the artist, and an "Artist Label", where the artist talks about their...2008-04-0200 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastRobots - Artist Label - Nemo GouldKinetic sculptor Nemo Gould took us on a fascinating tour of his studio/workspace. He talks about his robot creations and talks about the robot that he is specifically building for the exhibition Robots: Evolution of a Cultural Icon. For the exhibition Robots: Evolution of a Cultural Icon the San Jose Museum of Art created "Video Labels" for around the work of 6 artists. The artists are Clayton Bailey, Eric Joyner, Nemo Gould, Gail Wight, Lisa Solomon and David Pace. For each artist there is a "Curators Label", where Senior Curator JoAnne Northrup speaks about the artist, and an "Artist Label"...2008-04-0200 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastRobots - Curator's Label - Eric JoynerFor this label Curator JoAnne Northrup talks about how art history has influenced the work of Eric Joyner. For the exhibition Robots: Evolution of a Cultural Icon the San Jose Museum of Art created "Video Labels" for around the work of 6 artists. The artists are Clayton Bailey, Eric Joyner, Nemo Gould, Gail Wight, Lisa Solomon and David Pace. For each artist there is a "Curators Label", where Senior Curator JoAnne Northrup speaks about the artist, and an "Artist Label", where the artist talks about their work. Show runs April 12 - October 19, 2008. Robots: Evolution of a Cultural Icon examines the development...2008-04-0200 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastRobots - Artist Label - Eric JoynerRobot/Donut artist Eric Joyner invited us to his studio in San Francisco where he talks about his process and why he chose robots and donuts as subject matter. For the exhibition Robots: Evolution of a Cultural Icon the San Jose Museum of Art created "Video Labels" for around the work of 6 artists. The artists are Clayton Bailey, Eric Joyner, Nemo Gould, Gail Wight, Lisa Solomon and David Pace. For each artist there is a "Curators Label", where Senior Curator JoAnne Northrup speaks about the artist, and an "Artist Label", where the artist talks about their work. Show runs April 12...2008-04-0200 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastRobots - Curator's Label - David PaceTalking about the unique quality of David Pace's photographic work, Senior Curator JoAnne Northrup, touches on his post-modernist ideas of taxonomies and deconstruction. For the exhibition Robots: Evolution of a Cultural Icon the San Jose Museum of Art created "Video Labels" for around the work of 6 artists. The artists are Clayton Bailey, Eric Joyner, Nemo Gould, Gail Wight, Lisa Solomon and David Pace. For each artist there is a "Curators Label", where Senior Curator JoAnne Northrup speaks about the artist, and an "Artist Label", where the artist talks about their work. Show runs April 12 - October 19, 2008. Robots: Evolution of a...2008-04-0200 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastRobots - Artist Label - David PacePhotographer David Pace speaks in his studio about his "Collection" series of photographs, of which there are two works from in the Robots exhibitions, and robots as an influence in his life and work. For the exhibition Robots: Evolution of a Cultural Icon the San Jose Museum of Art created "Video Labels" for around the work of 6 artists. The artists are Clayton Bailey, Eric Joyner, Nemo Gould, Gail Wight, Lisa Solomon and David Pace. For each artist there is a "Curators Label", where Senior Curator JoAnne Northrup speaks about the artist, and an "Artist Label", where the artist talks about...2008-04-0200 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastRobots - Curator's Label - Lisa SolomonRobots Curator JoAnne Northrup talks about the work of Lisa Solomon and how she transforms the notion of robots through the use of domestic processes like quilting. For the exhibition Robots: Evolution of a Cultural Icon the San Jose Museum of Art created "Video Labels" for around the work of 6 artists. The artists are Clayton Bailey, Eric Joyner, Nemo Gould, Gail Wight, Lisa Solomon and David Pace. For each artist there is a "Curators Label", where Senior Curator JoAnne Northrup speaks about the artist, and an "Artist Label", where the artist talks about their work. Show runs April 12 - October 19, 2008. ...2008-04-0200 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastRobots - Artist Label - Lisa SolomonWe headed up to East Oakland to speak with artist Lisa Solomon at her studio for this label. She talks about her work in Robots as well as her place in the lineage of feminist artist. For the exhibition Robots: Evolution of a Cultural Icon the San Jose Museum of Art created "Video Labels" for around the work of 6 artists. The artists are Clayton Bailey, Eric Joyner, Nemo Gould, Gail Wight, Lisa Solomon and David Pace. For each artist there is a "Curators Label", where Senior Curator JoAnne Northrup speaks about the artist, and an "Artist Label", where the artist...2008-04-0200 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastRobots - Curator's Label - Gail WightSenior Curator JoAnne Northrup talks about what sets new media artist Gail Wight apart from other new media artists. For the exhibition Robots: Evolution of a Cultural Icon the San Jose Museum of Art created "Video Labels" for around the work of 6 artists. The artists are Clayton Bailey, Eric Joyner, Nemo Gould, Gail Wight, Lisa Solomon and David Pace. For each artist there is a "Curators Label", where Senior Curator JoAnne Northrup speaks about the artist, and an "Artist Label", where the artist talks about their work. Show runs April 12 - October 19, 2008. Robots: Evolution of a Cultural Icon examines the...2008-04-0200 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastRobots - Artist Label - Gail WightFor this label we interviewed artist Gail Wight in her studio at Stanford University. We spoke with her about her scientific influences, her fascination with robots, and two of her works in the exhibition. For the exhibition Robots: Evolution of a Cultural Icon the San Jose Museum of Art created "Video Labels" for around the work of 6 artists. The artists are Clayton Bailey, Eric Joyner, Nemo Gould, Gail Wight, Lisa Solomon and David Pace. For each artist there is a "Curators Label", where Senior Curator JoAnne Northrup speaks about the artist, and an "Artist Label", where the artist talks about...2008-04-0200 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastGoya's Caprichos: #51 - They spruce themselves upVideo Tour for the San Jose Museum of Art's exhibition Goya's Caprichos: Dreams of Reason and Madness on view at SJMA January 26 - April 20, 2008. Download to your iPod via iTunes (search "SJMA") to supplement your visit or watch via YouTube to experience parts of the exhibition at home. Utilizing satire and a dark imagination, Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya published Los Caprichos, a series of 80 etchings in 1799. Goya was stone deaf; therefore he relied on his keen observation to represent Spain during a period of social and economic hardship. Los Caprichos portrays goblins and aristocrats alike, enacting the excesses...2008-01-2500 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastGoya's Caprichos: #56 - To rise and to fallVideo Tour for the San Jose Museum of Art's exhibition Goya's Caprichos: Dreams of Reason and Madness on view at SJMA January 26 - April 20, 2008. Download to your iPod via iTunes (search "SJMA") to supplement your visit or watch via YouTube to experience parts of the exhibition at home. Utilizing satire and a dark imagination, Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya published Los Caprichos, a series of 80 etchings in 1799. Goya was stone deaf; therefore he relied on his keen observation to represent Spain during a period of social and economic hardship. Los Caprichos portrays goblins and aristocrats alike, enacting the excesses...2008-01-2500 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastGoya's Caprichos: #43-The sleep of reason produces monstersVideo Tour for the San Jose Museum of Art's exhibition Goya's Caprichos: Dreams of Reason and Madness on view at SJMA January 26 - April 20, 2008. Download to your iPod via iTunes (search "SJMA") to supplement your visit or watch via YouTube to experience parts of the exhibition at home. Utilizing satire and a dark imagination, Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya published Los Caprichos, a series of 80 etchings in 1799. Goya was stone deaf; therefore he relied on his keen observation to represent Spain during a period of social and economic hardship. Los Caprichos portrays goblins and aristocrats alike, enacting the excesses...2008-01-2500 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastGoya's Caprichos: #40 - Of what ill will he die?Video Tour for the San Jose Museum of Art's exhibition Goya's Caprichos: Dreams of Reason and Madness on view at SJMA January 26 - April 20, 2008. Download to your iPod via iTunes (search "SJMA") to supplement your visit or watch via YouTube to experience parts of the exhibition at home. Utilizing satire and a dark imagination, Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya published Los Caprichos, a series of 80 etchings in 1799. Goya was stone deaf; therefore he relied on his keen observation to represent Spain during a period of social and economic hardship. Los Caprichos portrays goblins and aristocrats alike, enacting the excesses...2008-01-2500 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastGoya's Caprichos: #37 - Might not the pupil know more?Video Tour for the San Jose Museum of Art's exhibition Goya's Caprichos: Dreams of Reason and Madness on view at SJMA January 26 - April 20, 2008. Download to your iPod via iTunes (search "SJMA") to supplement your visit or watch via YouTube to experience parts of the exhibition at home. Utilizing satire and a dark imagination, Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya published Los Caprichos, a series of 80 etchings in 1799. Goya was stone deaf; therefore he relied on his keen observation to represent Spain during a period of social and economic hardship. Los Caprichos portrays goblins and aristocrats alike, enacting the excesses...2008-01-2500 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastGoya's Caprichos: #32 - Because she was susceptibleVideo Tour for the San Jose Museum of Art's exhibition Goya's Caprichos: Dreams of Reason and Madness on view at SJMA January 26 - April 20, 2008. Download to your iPod via iTunes (search "SJMA") to supplement your visit or watch via YouTube to experience parts of the exhibition at home. Utilizing satire and a dark imagination, Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya published Los Caprichos, a series of 80 etchings in 1799. Goya was stone deaf; therefore he relied on his keen observation to represent Spain during a period of social and economic hardship. Los Caprichos portrays goblins and aristocrats alike, enacting the excesses...2008-01-2500 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastGoya's Caprichos: #23 and 24Video Tour for the San Jose Museum of Art's exhibition Goya's Caprichos: Dreams of Reason and Madness on view at SJMA January 26 - April 20, 2008. Download to your iPod via iTunes (search "SJMA") to supplement your visit or watch via YouTube to experience parts of the exhibition at home. Utilizing satire and a dark imagination, Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya published Los Caprichos, a series of 80 etchings in 1799. Goya was stone deaf; therefore he relied on his keen observation to represent Spain during a period of social and economic hardship. Los Caprichos portrays goblins and aristocrats alike, enacting the excesses...2008-01-2500 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastGoya's Caprichos: #17 - It is nicely stretchedVideo Tour for the San Jose Museum of Art's exhibition Goya's Caprichos: Dreams of Reason and Madness on view at SJMA January 26 - April 20, 2008. Download to your iPod via iTunes (search "SJMA") to supplement your visit or watch via YouTube to experience parts of the exhibition at home. Utilizing satire and a dark imagination, Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya published Los Caprichos, a series of 80 etchings in 1799. Goya was stone deaf; therefore he relied on his keen observation to represent Spain during a period of social and economic hardship. Los Caprichos portrays goblins and aristocrats alike, enacting the excesses...2008-01-2500 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastGoya's Caprichos: #12 - Out hunting for teethVideo Tour for the San Jose Museum of Art's exhibition Goya's Caprichos: Dreams of Reason and Madness on view at SJMA January 26 - April 20, 2008. Download to your iPod via iTunes (search "SJMA") to supplement your visit or watch via YouTube to experience parts of the exhibition at home. Utilizing satire and a dark imagination, Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya published Los Caprichos, a series of 80 etchings in 1799. Goya was stone deaf; therefore he relied on his keen observation to represent Spain during a period of social and economic hardship. Los Caprichos portrays goblins and aristocrats alike, enacting the excesses...2008-01-2500 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastGoya's Caprichos: #9 - TantalusVideo Tour for the San Jose Museum of Art's exhibition Goya's Caprichos: Dreams of Reason and Madness on view at SJMA January 26 - April 20, 2008. Download to your iPod via iTunes (search "SJMA") to supplement your visit or watch via YouTube to experience parts of the exhibition at home. Utilizing satire and a dark imagination, Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya published Los Caprichos, a series of 80 etchings in 1799. Goya was stone deaf; therefore he relied on his keen observation to represent Spain during a period of social and economic hardship. Los Caprichos portrays goblins and aristocrats alike, enacting the excesses...2008-01-2500 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastGoya's Caprichos: #7 - Even thus he cannot make her outVideo Tour for the San Jose Museum of Art's exhibition Goya's Caprichos: Dreams of Reason and Madness on view at SJMA January 26 - April 20, 2008. Download to your iPod via iTunes (search "SJMA") to supplement your visit or watch via YouTube to experience parts of the exhibition at home. Utilizing satire and a dark imagination, Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya published Los Caprichos, a series of 80 etchings in 1799. Goya was stone deaf; therefore he relied on his keen observation to represent Spain during a period of social and economic hardship. Los Caprichos portrays goblins and aristocrats alike, enacting the excesses...2008-01-2500 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastGoya's Caprichos: #6 - Nobody knows himselfVideo Tour for the San Jose Museum of Art's exhibition Goya's Caprichos: Dreams of Reason and Madness on view at SJMA January 26 - April 20, 2008. Download to your iPod via iTunes (search "SJMA") to supplement your visit or watch via YouTube to experience parts of the exhibition at home. Utilizing satire and a dark imagination, Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya published Los Caprichos, a series of 80 etchings in 1799. Goya was stone deaf; therefore he relied on his keen observation to represent Spain during a period of social and economic hardship. Los Caprichos portrays goblins and aristocrats alike, enacting the excesses...2008-01-2500 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastGoya's Caprichos: #3 - Here comes the bogey-manVideo Tour for the San Jose Museum of Art's exhibition Goya's Caprichos: Dreams of Reason and Madness on view at SJMA January 26 - April 20, 2008. Download to your iPod via iTunes (search "SJMA") to supplement your visit or watch via YouTube to experience parts of the exhibition at home. Utilizing satire and a dark imagination, Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya published Los Caprichos, a series of 80 etchings in 1799. Goya was stone deaf; therefore he relied on his keen observation to represent Spain during a period of social and economic hardship. Los Caprichos portrays goblins and aristocrats alike, enacting the excesses...2008-01-2500 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastGoya's Caprichos: #2 - They say yes and give their hand...Video Tour for the San Jose Museum of Art's exhibition Goya's Caprichos: Dreams of Reason and Madness on view at SJMA January 26 - April 20, 2008. Download to your iPod via iTunes (search "SJMA") to supplement your visit or watch via YouTube to experience parts of the exhibition at home. Utilizing satire and a dark imagination, Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya published Los Caprichos, a series of 80 etchings in 1799. Goya was stone deaf; therefore he relied on his keen observation to represent Spain during a period of social and economic hardship. Los Caprichos portrays goblins and aristocrats alike, enacting the excesses...2008-01-2500 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastGoya's Caprichos: IntroductionVideo Tour for the San Jose Museum of Art's exhibition Goya's Caprichos: Dreams of Reason and Madness on view at SJMA January 26 - April 20, 2008. Download to your iPod via iTunes (search "SJMA") to supplement your visit or watch via YouTube to experience parts of the exhibition at home. Utilizing satire and a dark imagination, Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya published Los Caprichos, a series of 80 etchings in 1799. Goya was stone deaf; therefore he relied on his keen observation to represent Spain during a period of social and economic hardship. Los Caprichos portrays goblins and aristocrats alike, enacting the excesses...2008-01-2500 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastGoya's Caprichos: #54 - The shamefaced oneVideo Tour for the San Jose Museum of Art's exhibition Goya's Caprichos: Dreams of Reason and Madness on view at SJMA January 26 - April 20, 2008. Download to your iPod via iTunes (search "SJMA") to supplement your visit or watch via YouTube to experience parts of the exhibition at home. Utilizing satire and a dark imagination, Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya published Los Caprichos, a series of 80 etchings in 1799. Goya was stone deaf; therefore he relied on his keen observation to represent Spain during a period of social and economic hardship. Los Caprichos portrays goblins and aristocrats alike, enacting the excesses...2008-01-2500 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastGoya's Caprichos: #68 - Pretty teacher!Video Tour for the San Jose Museum of Art's exhibition Goya's Caprichos: Dreams of Reason and Madness on view at SJMA January 26 - April 20, 2008. Download to your iPod via iTunes (search "SJMA") to supplement your visit or watch via YouTube to experience parts of the exhibition at home. Utilizing satire and a dark imagination, Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya published Los Caprichos, a series of 80 etchings in 1799. Goya was stone deaf; therefore he relied on his keen observation to represent Spain during a period of social and economic hardship. Los Caprichos portrays goblins and aristocrats alike, enacting the excesses...2008-01-2500 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastGoya's Caprichos: #69 - BlowVideo Tour for the San Jose Museum of Art's exhibition Goya's Caprichos: Dreams of Reason and Madness on view at SJMA January 26 - April 20, 2008. Download to your iPod via iTunes (search "SJMA") to supplement your visit or watch via YouTube to experience parts of the exhibition at home. Utilizing satire and a dark imagination, Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya published Los Caprichos, a series of 80 etchings in 1799. Goya was stone deaf; therefore he relied on his keen observation to represent Spain during a period of social and economic hardship. Los Caprichos portrays goblins and aristocrats alike, enacting the excesses...2008-01-2500 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastGoya's Caprichos: #75 - Can't anyone unite us?Video Tour for the San Jose Museum of Art's exhibition Goya's Caprichos: Dreams of Reason and Madness on view at SJMA January 26 - April 20, 2008. Download to your iPod via iTunes (search "SJMA") to supplement your visit or watch via YouTube to experience parts of the exhibition at home. Utilizing satire and a dark imagination, Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya published Los Caprichos, a series of 80 etchings in 1799. Goya was stone deaf; therefore he relied on his keen observation to represent Spain during a period of social and economic hardship. Los Caprichos portrays goblins and aristocrats alike, enacting the excesses...2008-01-2500 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastGoya's Caprichos: #80 - It is timeVideo Tour for the San Jose Museum of Art's exhibition Goya's Caprichos: Dreams of Reason and Madness on view at SJMA January 26 - April 20, 2008. Download to your iPod via iTunes (search "SJMA") to supplement your visit or watch via YouTube to experience parts of the exhibition at home. Utilizing satire and a dark imagination, Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya published Los Caprichos, a series of 80 etchings in 1799. Goya was stone deaf; therefore he relied on his keen observation to represent Spain during a period of social and economic hardship. Los Caprichos portrays goblins and aristocrats alike, enacting the excesses...2008-01-2500 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastThe BUZZ @ SJMA - Artist Edward BurtynskyFor this episode of The BUZZ we spoke with artist/photographer Edward Burtynsky by phone from his studio in Toronto. Burtynsky speaks about his style and technique, in addition to discussing his photograph, Oil Fields 19a and 19b, Belridge, CA in the San Jose Museum of Art permanent collection. Artist of the Week is now titled The BUZZ @ SJMA. Download this episode along with the previous AOTW episodes for Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Ricard Misrach, Amy Kaufman and Jim Campbell during our current Permanent Collection exhibit (7/28/07-3/23/08) to enhance your visit. The BUZZ @ SJMA is our ongoing series featuring artists...2007-12-0100 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCast1 - De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection - IntroductionThe San Jose Museum of Art is pleased to offer this audio tour to compliment your visit to the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Art Collection. In it you will hear commentary by curator Heather Green, interviews with several of the artists in the exhibition, and insight into the collection provided by Harry W. Anderson himself. You can download it to your iPod or other audio device for your next visit to the museum! In this episode for the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection curator Heather Green talks about the ideas behind the exhibition and the Anderson...2007-10-1100 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCast2 - De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection - William AllenThe San Jose Museum of Art is pleased to offer this audio tour to compliment your visit to the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Art Collection. In it you will hear commentary by curator Heather Green, interviews with several of the artists in the exhibition, and insight into the collection provided by Harry W. Anderson himself. You can download it to your iPod or other audio device for your next visit to the museum! In this episode William Allen speaks about his large scale painting, Half a Dam, in the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection; on view...2007-10-1100 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCast3 - De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection - William T. WileyThe San Jose Museum of Art is pleased to offer this audio tour to compliment your visit to the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Art Collection. In it you will hear commentary by curator Heather Green, interviews with several of the artists in the exhibition, and insight into the collection provided by Harry W. Anderson himself. You can download it to your iPod or other audio device for your next visit to the museum! In this episode William T. Wiley talks about his marker and watercolor work on paper in the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection; on...2007-10-1100 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCast4 - De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection - Charles ArnoldiThe San Jose Museum of Art is pleased to offer this audio tour to compliment your visit to the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Art Collection. In it you will hear commentary by curator Heather Green, interviews with several of the artists in the exhibition, and insight into the collection provided by Harry W. Anderson himself. You can download it to your iPod or other audio device for your next visit to the museum! In this episode Charles Arnoldi speaks about his stick sculpture in the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection; on view at the San Jose...2007-10-1100 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCast5 - De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection - Carole SeborovskiThe San Jose Museum of Art is pleased to offer this audio tour to compliment your visit to the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Art Collection. In it you will hear commentary by curator Heather Green, interviews with several of the artists in the exhibition, and insight into the collection provided by Harry W. Anderson himself. You can download it to your iPod or other audio device for your next visit to the museum! In this episode Carole Seborovski talks about two drawings she has in the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection; on view at the San...2007-10-1100 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCast6 - De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection - Sam RichardsonThe San Jose Museum of Art is pleased to offer this audio tour to compliment your visit to the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Art Collection. In it you will hear commentary by curator Heather Green, interviews with several of the artists in the exhibition, and insight into the collection provided by Harry W. Anderson himself. You can download it to your iPod or other audio device for your next visit to the museum! In this episode Sam Richardson talks about his cast resin sculptures in the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection; on view at the San...2007-10-1100 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCast7 - De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection - Vija CelminsThe San Jose Museum of Art is pleased to offer this audio tour to compliment your visit to the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Art Collection. In it you will hear commentary by curator Heather Green, interviews with several of the artists in the exhibition, and insight into the collection provided by Harry W. Anderson himself. You can download it to your iPod or other audio device for your next visit to the museum! In this episode Vija Celmins speaks about her two drawings in the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection; on view at the San Jose...2007-10-1100 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCast**Extra** De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection - Harry W. Anderson (pt. 1)The San Jose Museum of Art is pleased to offer this audio tour to compliment your visit to the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Art Collection. In it you will hear commentary by curator Heather Green, interviews with several of the artists in the exhibition, and insight into the collection provided by Harry W. Anderson himself. You can download it to your iPod or other audio device for your next visit to the museum! In this episode Harry W. Anderson speaks about the Anderson art collection, philanthropy and several of the artists in the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the...2007-10-1100 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCast**Extra** De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Collection - Harry W. Anderson (pt. 2)The San Jose Museum of Art is pleased to offer this audio tour to compliment your visit to the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the Anderson Art Collection. In it you will hear commentary by curator Heather Green, interviews with several of the artists in the exhibition, and insight into the collection provided by Harry W. Anderson himself. You can download it to your iPod or other audio device for your next visit to the museum! In this episode Harry W. Anderson speaks about the Anderson art collection, philanthropy and several of the artists in the exhibition De-Natured: Works from the...2007-10-1100 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCast**BONUS** Painting Process (pt. 2) - Camille Rose Garcia: Live from the Tragic KingdomPart two of Camille Rose Garcia talking about and demonstrating her painting technique on The Doomswan's Song. The Doomswan's Song is on view until Sept. 23, 2007 at the San Jose Museum of Art in the exhibition Tragic Kingdom: the Art of Camille Rose Garcia. In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia...2007-08-1800 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastMartin Ramirez: Three PerspectivesThe San Jose Museum of Art is pleased to be the only West Coast venue for the critically acclaimed exhibition Martin Ramirez. The exhibition runs from June 9 - September 9, 2007. In this podcast Martin Ramirez: Three Perspectives, we speak with three people closely associated with this exhibition. Brooke Davis Anderson is the director and curator of The Contemporary Center of the American Folk Art Museum in New York and was responsible for organizing the Martin Ramirez exhibiton. Kristin Espinosa, sociologist, researched the life and recorded the biography of Martin Ramirez. And Matt Pasto is the son of Tarmo Pasto, the artist...2007-07-2000 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCast**BONUS** Painting Process (pt. 1) - Camille Rose Garcia: Live from the Tragic KingdomCamille Rose Garcia talks about and demonstrates her painting technique on The Doomswan's Song. The Doomswan's Song is on view until Sept. 23, 2007 at the San Jose Museum of Art in the exhibition Tragic Kingdom: the Art of Camille Rose Garcia. In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the...2007-07-1100 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCast**BONUS** SJMA Print - Camille Rose Garcia: Live From the Tragic KingdomThe San Jose Museum of Art is pleased to offer an exclusive print created by the artist Camille Rose Garcia. The print "Black Dawn Rising" is a signed Gicleé created for Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia at the San Jose Museum of Art. The Gicleé is an edition of 50, signed and numbered with hand-applied mica glitter on archival paper. The print is 30" x 40" and is unframed and can be viewed at sjma.com. To order this special limited edition print, please e-mail request to store@sjmusart.org, or call the museum store at 408-271-6878. Prints ship st...2007-06-1500 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastIntroduction - Camille Rose Garcia: Live From the Tragic KingdomLucy Larson, Manager of Museum Experience and Interpretation, introduces the video tour and series Camille Rose Garcia: Live from the Tragic Kingdom. In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. Additional videos will be released in the weeks following...2007-05-2000 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCast1 - Happiest Place on Earth - Camille Rose Garcia: Live From the Tragic Kingdom"Happiest Place on Earth" is the first section of the exhibition, Tragic Kingdom: the Art of Camille Rose Garcia, that Camille speaks about in the video tour/series Camille Rose Garcia: Live from the Tragic Kingdom. In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book...2007-05-2000 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCast2 - Soft Machine - Camille Rose Garcia: Live From the Tragic KingdomCamille discusses the meaning behind the exhibition section "Soft Machine". In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. Additional videos will be released in the weeks following the opening of the exhibition. To keep up-to-date subscribe here or on...2007-05-2000 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCast3 - Retreat Syndrome - Camille Rose Garcia: Live From the Tragic KingdomCamille Rose Garcia talks about the "Retreat Syndrome" section of her exhibition Tragic Kindom: the Art of Camille Rose Garcia. In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. Additional videos will be released in the weeks following the opening...2007-05-2000 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCast4 - Operation Opticon - Camille Rose Garcia: Live From the Tragic KingdomIn this episode of Camille Rose Garcia: Live from the Tragic Kingdom, Camille discusses the "Operation Opticon" section of her exhibition at the San Jose Museum of Art. In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. Additional videos will...2007-05-2000 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCast5 - Ultraviolenceland - Camille Rose Garcia: Live From the Tragic KingdomThis episode finds Camille Rose Garcia talking about the "Ultraviolenceland" section of her exhibiton at the San Jose Museum of Art. In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. Additional videos will be released in the weeks following the...2007-05-2000 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCast6 - Plan B - Camille Rose Garcia: Live From the Tragic KingdomThe "Plan B" section of Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia is the focus of this episode of Camille Rose Garcia: Live from the Tragic Kingdom. In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. Additional videos will...2007-05-2000 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCast7 - Subterranean Death Clash - Camille Rose Garcia: Live From the Tragic KingdomCamille discusses the meaning of "Subterranean Death Clash" in her SJMA exhibition Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia" In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. Additional videos will be released in the weeks following the opening...2007-05-2000 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCast8 - Doomcave Daydreams - Camille Rose Garcia: Live From the Tragic KingdomFor this episode Camille Rose Garcia talks about her making of the paintings on display in the "Doomcave Daydreams" section of her exhibition at the San Jose Museum of Art. In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. Additional...2007-05-2000 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCast9 - Sculptural Work - Camille Rose Garcia: Live From the Tragic KingdomCamille Rose Garcia talks about the sculptures in her exhibition Tragic Kingdom: the Art of Camille Rose Garcia. In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. Additional videos will be released in the weeks following the opening of the...2007-05-2000 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCast**BONUS** Print Work - Camille Rose Garcia: Live From the Tragic KingdomCamille Rose Garcia talks about her print works and her printmaking process. In association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. To keep up-to-date subscribe to our YouTube channel or search iTunes Store for SJMA. The San Jose Museum of...2007-05-2000 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastExhibition Preview - Tragic Kingdom: the Art of Camille Rose GarciaIn association with Tragic Kingdom: The Art of Camille Rose Garcia, the San Jose Museum of Art is presenting a series of videos filmed on location at her home and studio in Southern California. The videos will include a personal tour of each series of artworks in the exhibition, as well as, video of Camille Rose Garcia painting, discussing the making of her book, and preparing for her exhibition. To keep up-to-date subscribe to our YouTube channel or search iTunes Store for SJMA. The San Jose Museum of Art presents the first major museum exhibition outside of Los Angeles of...2007-05-0100 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastArtist of the Week 8 - Helen LundeburgOur final podcast in the Artist of the Week series focuses on the California painter Helen Lundeburg (1908-1999). Lundeburg's painting "Untitled (Red Line)" recently came into the collection of the San Jose Museum of Art. For this episode we interviewed Tobey C. Moss, owner of the Tobey C. Moss Gallery. As a close friend of Lundeburg's, and also her representative, Moss was able to provide an intimate look into the life and art of this often overlooked artist. Thanks for listening to all of our Artist of the Week podcasts. Keep a look out for an Artist of the Month...2007-02-0800 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastArtist of the Week 7 - Manuel NeriChained to the office for this episode of Artist of the Week, we headed into the recording studio where we conducted phone interviews with two Bay Area art professionals. The subject of the interviews was Benicia based artist Manuel Neri, whose sculpture "Untitled (Kneeling Figure)" recently came into the SJMA collection. First up, we interviewed art critic and San Francisco Institute of Art professor Mark Van Proyen, who has written a catalog essay for Neri's upcoming show at Hackett-Freedman Gallery in San Francisco. Then we turned to the co-owner of the Hackett-Freedman Gallery, Tracy Freedman, to shed some personal insight...2007-01-3100 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastArtist of the Week 6 - Amy KaufmanWe traveled to Oakland for this episode of Artist of the Week where we were invited into the studio of Amy Kaufman to discuss her artistic process and her piece, "Ice and Shoots" in the SJMA permanent collection. In her bright and welcoming studio we were able to see recent paintings and drawings in various states of progress. We also spoke with the San Jose Museum of Art's Chief Curator, Susan Landauer, who was able to put Kaufman's art into context with the Bay Area art scene and shed some insight on Kaufman's artistic abilities. During the 8 week run of...2007-01-2400 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastArtist of the Week 5 - Richard MisrachFor week 5, we focus on artist Richard Misrach and SJMA’s recent acquisition "Untitled", from the series On the Beach, photographed by Misrach. For the podcast we spoke with gallery owner Robert Mann who represented Richard Misrach for over 20 years and even traveled with him several summers through the desert Southwest. In addition, we interviewed geologist, SJMA board member and Misrach collector, Peter Lipman who shares his personal insight on Misrach’s work. During the 8 week run of the exhibition "New Year, New Gifts", the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the arti...2007-01-1800 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastArtist of the Week 4 - Ruth AsawaRuth Asawa is the artist featured this week on our Artist of the Week PodCast whose tied-wire sculpture "Untitled" recently came into our collection. For the episode, we traveled to San Francisco to speak with Curator of American Art and Director of Contemporary Programs, Daniell Cornell, at the De Young Museum. Daniell Cornell worked closely with Asawa to curate and plan her retrospective exhibition "Contours in the Air". In addition, we spoke by phone with Aiko Cuneo, Ruth Asawa's oldest daughter, who spoke with us about what life was like living with such a prolific and renowned artist. During the 8...2007-01-1000 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastArtist of the Week 3 - Rick ArnitzThis week we interviewed Rick Arnitz in his live/work studio in Oakland, CA. We were treated to a tour of his studio after the interview where we saw recent works he was producing for an upcoming exhibition at Stephen Wirtz Gallery. During the interview he discusses his painting, a recent SJMA acquisition, called "Who Won What When and Where". In addition, we spoke to gallery owner Stephen Wirtz who has represented Arnitz for more than 10 years. During the 8 week run of the exhibition "New Year, New Gifts", the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast...2007-01-0400 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastArtist of the Week 2 - Jack ZajacOur second artist is Jack Zajac. We went to Santa Cruz, CA where Zajac lives and works to speak with him. In his studio, we were treated to a tour of his artwork and after we sat down with him in his home to speak about his travels, his art and his process. Providing extra insight is JoAnne Northrup, Senior Curator at SJMA, who helped bring "Falling Water, Santa Cruz XXIV" into our collection. During the 8 week run of the exhibition "New Year, New Gifts", the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of...2006-12-2600 minSJMA PodCastSJMA PodCastArtist of the Week 1 - Hung LiuOur first artist is Hung Liu. For the podcast we went to Hung Liu's studio to discuss her painting "Shoah" which recently came into SJMA's collection. In addition we spoke with her husband, art critic, Jeff Kelly. During the 8 week run of the exhibition "New Year, New Gifts", the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Rick Arnitz, Ruth Asawa, Richard Misrach, Amy Kaufman, Helen Lundeburg and Manuel Neri. We hope that visitors will download these podcasts and...2006-12-1800 min