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This week, Tim sits down with Linda Keaton, Executive Director of the Sonoma Valley Museum of Art (SVMA), to preview Last West: Dorothea Lange’s California, Revisited. The exhibition pairs Lange’s iconic documentation of Dust Bowl migration with contemporary artists exploring today’s migrant labor, agriculture, climate, and community—revealing what has (and hasn’t) changed.
Linda also shares how SVMA is transforming a third of the museum into a theater to present the world premiere of a stage work adapted from poet Tess Taylor’s letters to Lange—plus a slate of talks and roundtables featuring photojournalists, scholars, and farming leaders. It’s a packed season that shows how a small, scrappy museum can convene big conversations.
Along the way: Sonoma Art Walk nights, how exhibitions are chosen, why memberships (and NARM reciprocity) are such a great deal, and a few beloved local bites for a quick lunch between art stops.
Highlights
Dorothea Lange’s legacy & why it resonates now
Contemporary artists in conversation with Lange’s work
Programs: immigrant workers, sociology, and sustainability in farming
Building a theater inside the museum; student performances
How SVMA curates, collaborates, and “punches above its weight”
Visitor basics: hours, free Wednesdays, tickets, memberships & NARM
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Visit SVMA
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This week, Tim sits down with Linda Keaton, Executive Director of the Sonoma Valley Museum of Art (SVMA), to preview Last West: Dorothea Lange’s California, Revisited. The exhibition pairs Lange’s iconic documentation of Dust Bowl migration with contemporary artists exploring today’s migrant labor, agriculture, climate, and community—revealing what has (and hasn’t) changed.
Linda also shares how SVMA is transforming a third of the museum into a theater to present the world premiere of a stage work adapted from poet Tess Taylor’s letters to Lange—plus a slate of talks and roundtables featuring photojournalists, scholars, and farming leaders. It’s a packed season that shows how a small, scrappy museum can convene big conversations.
Along the way: Sonoma Art Walk nights, how exhibitions are chosen, why memberships (and NARM reciprocity) are such a great deal, and a few beloved local bites for a quick lunch between art stops.
Highlights
Dorothea Lange’s legacy & why it resonates now
Contemporary artists in conversation with Lange’s work
Programs: immigrant workers, sociology, and sustainability in farming
Building a theater inside the museum; student performances
How SVMA curates, collaborates, and “punches above its weight”
Visitor basics: hours, free Wednesdays, tickets, memberships & NARM
Links
Visit SVMA
Guest
Host
Credits

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