Seeing Color

Episode 65: Diversity and Equity (w/ Noé Gaytán)


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Born and raised in Southern California, Noé developed his passion for art education working at the Skirball Cultural Center and Armory Center for the Arts in Los Angeles before getting a BA at UC Irvine. After, Noé completed an MFA in Public Practice at Otis College of Art and Design. Noé is also part of Michelada Think Tank, a collective of socially conscious artists, educators and activists working towards racial equity in the arts. More recently, Noé also joined Admin, a space for arts administrators to support one another, discuss pressing issues, and workshop new forms of cultural institutions. In addition to all this, Noé works as the School, Youth, and Family Programs Educator at the Brooklyn Museum.

I first met Noé through my good friend, Carol Zou, a previous guest of the show. Carol and the rest of Michelada Think Tank were doing a project for Open Engagement in Pittsburgh and the whole collective stayed at my place. At the time, I was taking care of a bunny named LeBun James and coming home late to see LeBun jumping over and sitting on the sleeping Michelada crew is one of my fondest memories. Apparently, Noé remembered it as well. Throughout our conversation, we discuss finding community, diversity work at institutions, and people over objects. I hope you enjoy this.

Links Mentioned:

  • Noé Gaytán’s website
  • Admin
  • Previous Episode with Carol Zou
  • Armory Center for the Arts
  • Skirball Cultural Center
  • LACE
  • Lorraine O'Grady
  • Change the Museum
  • Daniel Joseph Martinez
  • Art Museum Staff Demographic Survey 2018
  • Adjoa Jones de Almeida
  • Keonna Hendrick
  • CUE Art Foundation
  • Open Engagement

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Seeing ColorBy Zhiwan Cheung