Art with a sense of place is at the center of our show. To set the stage, hear about art throughout the magic city of Miami….
With curator Catherine Morris, we talk about A Year of Yes: Reimagining Feminism at the Brooklyn Museum. The brilliant series of thematic exhibitions and programs on feminism and feminist art celebrates the 10th anniversary of Museum’s Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art.
Judy Chicago’s Dinner Party, a groundbreaking installation in the Museum’s collection, inspires this complex project. Featured in our conversation: Beverly Buchanan: Rituals and Ruins, Marilyn Minter: Pretty/Dirty, Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern, and the 2017 version of Utopia Station.
Listen to learn about how creatives are reinventing urban landscapes with pedestrian paths and temporal public art project. To begin, Atlanta architect Ryan Gravel introduces the Beltline, his design project that envisioned the transformation of an abandoned railway into a parkscape at the heart of Atlanta. Founder of Miami’s Underline Meg Thomson Daly explains how the land below the City’s Metrorail will evolve into a 10-mile linear park and urban trail. Curator Amanda Sanfilippo talks about the public art interventions of Fringe Projects Miami, and artist Agustina Woodgate invites listeners to tune in to the latest Radioee.net project: a bike-powered mobile internet radio station that explores the future path of the Underline.
Artist Zoë Buckman is in fight mode. Her own boxing gloves figure in recent mixed media installations, spoken word, sound art and public art projects…















