In this episode of How Does the Art World Work?, we sit down with Saralinda Lichtblau to explore a life shaped by art, education, and performance. From her childhood memories in MoMA’s sculpture garden to acting Off-Broadway and eventually leading educational initiatives at the Hudson River Museum, Saralinda’s story is one of passion, purpose, and creative evolution.
She shares how a chance introduction launched her into the world of fine art prints, what it was like to work in a gallery at a time when art law barely existed, and how she’s dedicated her career to making museums more inclusive, experiential spaces. We discuss the tension between originals and reproductions, the role of performance in art interpretation, and how museums can support social change by creating lasting, meaningful experiences.
It’s a rich, insightful conversation about how people find their way into the art world and why they stay.
Hosted by Matt Nasser, Claudia Baez, and Bartholomew Bland.