When artist Glenn Kaino sought out the legendary Olympic runner Tommie Smith as a creative collaborator, he recognized the enduring value of art as a means to preserve a noble act. With Drawn Arms amplifies Smith’s courage, bringing history to reckon with our contemporary moment.
An economic and political system that favors private ownership, capitalism has sparked some profoundly creative pushback. In abandoned bank buildings, failed urban development projects and public squares, we discover artists and their communities in the U.S., Western Europe, South America, and Greece taking on the challenge—as whistleblowers, catalysts, educators, moneymakers, evangelicals, and documentarians.
Creative Time, the force behind ambitious public art projects in New York City and beyond, takes its annual summit to Miami in 2018. We invite…
Creative Challenges in Postcolonial Caribbean From inside Centro Léon, Santiago, Dominican Republic, we introduce Tilting Axis, a roving arts initiative that aims to bridge the…
What is it about the Everglades that inspires artists? Today, we take you to meet to Deborah Mitchell in her studio on Miami Beach, to…
Who is welcome in Little Haiti? All the world, it would seem. In this conversation, we talk about how the island country of Haiti inspires contemporary…
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…
On this program, we share the voices of artists engaging with the environment, culture and communities. At the Rauschenberg Residency, listen to conversations recorded on…