Episode: 831 Paul Gray and Gray Gallery

Episode: 831 Paul Gray and Gray Gallery


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This week Duncan sits down with Paul Gray in front of a live audience at Columbia College Chicago to talk about the history of Gray Gallery, the legacy of Richard Gray, how “the sausage gets made” in the art world, 60 years of supporting artists and what the next 60 years will look like, and Marcel Proust?

TOP V. WEEKEND PICKS (11/19-11/26)

TOP V. WEEKEND PICKS (11/19-11/26)

1. Tarrah Krajnak: El Jardín de Senderos Que Se Bifurcan November 20, 5-7PM Filter Photo: Online   2. ONLY CONNECT November 21-February 13, 2020 Carrie Secrist Gallery: 900 W. Washington BLVD (by appointment or online) Work by: Ana Tiscornia, Anna Schachte, Anne...
Episode 731: the Journal of Artist Books and the Center for Book and Paper (and Print)

Episode 731: the Journal of Artist Books and the Center for Book and Paper (and Print)


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This week we are joined by the Journal of Artist BooksBrad Freeman, and the Center for Book and Paper, then the Center for Book, Paper, and Print’sMel Potter. We talk about the closure of these two historic artworld fixtures, the impact on the landscape of Chicago, hole it leaves nationally, And the choice by Columbia College Chicago to close the center and fold it into the department of Art and Art History.

Episode 729: Today’s MFA

Episode 729: Today’s MFA


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This week we check in from CAA 2020 in Chicago and is always at this conference we are discussing the MFA and what it does for you and me and all of us. To help us understand the recent evolution of these degrees we are joined by Ellen Mueller of the Minneapolis College of Art and DesignMK Guth of the Pacific Northwest College of ArtLisa Iglesias of the University of Florida Gainesville, and Paul Catanese of Columbia College Chicago (yes, that is where Duncan works also.)

Episode 720: Terrain 2019 Ross Sawyers and Friends

Episode 720: Terrain 2019 Ross Sawyers and Friends


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The Terrain Biennial 2019. Radio Calamity…

So this was expected to be a much longer episode. Then many things no one could control happened…

Principally, it is now an interview with the Chicago based artist Ross Sawyers (who works as the Chair of Photography were Duncan works as the Chair of Art and Art History, Columbia College Chicago) with a couple of short footnotes. We are joined by his son Charlie.