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In this episode of The Truth in This Art podcast, host Rob Lee interviews curator George Ciscle about the exhibition "Eyewinkers, Tumbleturds, and Candlebugs: The Art of Elizabeth Talford Scott" at the Baltimore Museum of Art. They discuss the significance of Scott's intricate textile art, the collaborative approach to curation, and the impact of the exhibition on the Baltimore art scene. ππΌ
Episode Highlights:
-George Ciscle's early experiences in the performing arts and how it influenced his career in curation (00:01:53) π
-The evolution of George Ciscle's approach to curation and the importance of collaboration (00:08:45) π
-The role of a curator and how it has evolved over time (00:08:45) π°
-An overview of the exhibition "Eyewinkers, Tumbleturds, and Candlebugs: The Art of Elizabeth Talford Scott" and its significance to the -Baltimore art scene (00:15:28) π
-The multidimensional approach to Scott's artwork, including prayer pillows, healing shawls, and family diaries (00:25:09) π§΅π
The challenges in planning and executing the exhibition (00:31:26) π€―
-Advice for aspiring curators, including the importance of practice and building relationships with artists (00:35:20) π£πΌ
Key Takeaways:
-Collaboration and interdisciplinary approaches are essential in the field of curation. π€π
-The exhibition showcases the art of Elizabeth Talford Scott, highlighting its cultural significance and fostering community engagement. π
-The exhibition includes a companion satellite exhibition at eight different sites in Baltimore. π
-Scott's artwork serves both functional and storytelling purposes, including healing and family narratives. ππ
Visit artbma.org for more information about the exhibition and to plan your visit.
Links:
Eyewinkers, Tumbleturds, and Candlebugs event
George's Website
George's LinkedIn
Hey listeners! If you enjoyed this episode with George Ciscle and found it insightful, we would greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to rate and review the podcast. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more people who may benefit from these conversations. ππ£
Additionally, if you would like to support the podcast and help us continue bringing you engaging content, please consider becoming a patron on our Patreon page. Your contribution goes a long way in supporting the production and growth of the podcast. ππ°
Thank you for your support and for being a part of our community. We appreciate you! πβ€οΈ
Host: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
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In this episode of The Truth in This Art podcast, host Rob Lee interviews curator George Ciscle about the exhibition "Eyewinkers, Tumbleturds, and Candlebugs: The Art of Elizabeth Talford Scott" at the Baltimore Museum of Art. They discuss the significance of Scott's intricate textile art, the collaborative approach to curation, and the impact of the exhibition on the Baltimore art scene. ππΌ
Episode Highlights:
-George Ciscle's early experiences in the performing arts and how it influenced his career in curation (00:01:53) π
-The evolution of George Ciscle's approach to curation and the importance of collaboration (00:08:45) π
-The role of a curator and how it has evolved over time (00:08:45) π°
-An overview of the exhibition "Eyewinkers, Tumbleturds, and Candlebugs: The Art of Elizabeth Talford Scott" and its significance to the -Baltimore art scene (00:15:28) π
-The multidimensional approach to Scott's artwork, including prayer pillows, healing shawls, and family diaries (00:25:09) π§΅π
The challenges in planning and executing the exhibition (00:31:26) π€―
-Advice for aspiring curators, including the importance of practice and building relationships with artists (00:35:20) π£πΌ
Key Takeaways:
-Collaboration and interdisciplinary approaches are essential in the field of curation. π€π
-The exhibition showcases the art of Elizabeth Talford Scott, highlighting its cultural significance and fostering community engagement. π
-The exhibition includes a companion satellite exhibition at eight different sites in Baltimore. π
-Scott's artwork serves both functional and storytelling purposes, including healing and family narratives. ππ
Visit artbma.org for more information about the exhibition and to plan your visit.
Links:
Eyewinkers, Tumbleturds, and Candlebugs event
George's Website
George's LinkedIn
Hey listeners! If you enjoyed this episode with George Ciscle and found it insightful, we would greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to rate and review the podcast. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more people who may benefit from these conversations. ππ£
Additionally, if you would like to support the podcast and help us continue bringing you engaging content, please consider becoming a patron on our Patreon page. Your contribution goes a long way in supporting the production and growth of the podcast. ππ°
Thank you for your support and for being a part of our community. We appreciate you! πβ€οΈ
Host: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
Production:
Photos:
Support the podcast
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