Today, we travel to the Baltimore Museum of Art to record our final Fresh Art International podcast episode with artist Amy Sherald. After she takes us on a tour of American Sublime, her traveling mid-career retrospective, we sit down to talk about significant moments in her creative arc over the last decade.
Today’s episode is a poetic epilogue to the Student Edition we produced with university students from the United States and Canada. The podcasters who share this story are enrolled at schools in Chișinău, capital city of the Republic of Moldova. Their country declared its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. Russia’s ongoing invasion of neighboring Ukraine informs and inspires this conversation around art in times of war.
Today, we take you to Sharjah, in the United Arab Emirates, to share stories from the Sharjah Art Foundation’s 2024 March Meeting. Across three days, artists, curators, educators and writers from near and far converge to consider the power and purpose of collective creativity.
This episode considers the role that teaching artists play in shaping the art school experience. With Southeastern Louisiana University as our case study, we explore an important question: How does an artist in academia cultivate expressive opportunities for students while making time to deepen their own creative practice?
In February 2023, we travel to the United Arab Emirates for the first time. We’re here to witness and celebrate Sharjah Biennial 15: Thinking Historically…
Our new Learning Portal invites you to explore worlds of art and culture while you teach and learn from wherever you are, with resources created by educators and students.
Meet fresh voices from Miami. With educators Giselle Heraux and Jahné King, we talk about art, storytelling, and the next generation of creative podcasters. Heraux and King will set the stage for each episode in our Fall 2020 Student Edition.
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.
Creating Connections/Sparking Engagement, issue 4 of our Fresh Art International Research Guide, delves into the theme of social engagement.
















