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This month, we each record the podcast from our own spaces, talking about life during coronavirus. We discuss how we are doing, what we have been watching, and how much wine we have been drinking.
This month we are so pleased to sit down with Nora Burnett Abrams, who was appointed to the position of Marc G Falcone Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver, last year. Nora discusses how she became interested in Art, turned the interest into an amazing career and how she landed on Contemporary Art as her chosen path. Nora and her team at the MCA have brought so much life to downtown Denver through the museum and continue to work with the community to make Contemporary Art accessible to everyone.
**Please note. This episode was taped in January before the pandemic had reached the United States. Please take the timing of this recording into consideration when listening.
Since the MCA is now closed to the public due to the pandemic, they have started a crowdfunding campaign in support of the various aspects of the museum during this unprecedented closure. To see you you can support Nora, her team and the MCA please click through to https://mcadenver.org/support . Thank you!
Join us as we pop champagne and sit down with award-winning writer, editor and author, Maximillian Potter. Maximillian is a Contributing Editor to Vanity Fair Magazine. He has been a staff writer at Philadelphia Magazine, Premiere, Details and GQ, as well as a contributor to Outside and The Atlantic. Most recently, he was Editor-at-Large for Esquire Magazine and prior to that he was the Executive Editor of 5280, Denver's city magazine.
Potter has written two books: "The Opposite of Woe: My Life in Beer and Politics", the memoir of former Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper and "Shadows in the Vineyard: The True Story of the Plot to Poison the World's Greatest Wine". He is currently an adjunct faculty member in the Journalism Department at the University of Colorado. Follow him on Twitter: MaxaPotter and Instagram: Maximillian Potter.
Join us as we pop champagne and sit down with award-winning writer, editor and author, Maximillian Potter. Maximillian is a Contributing Editor to Vanity Fair Magazine. He has been a staff writer at Philadelphia Magazine, Premiere, Details and GQ, as well as a contributor to Outside and The Atlantic. Most recently, he was Editor-at-Large for Esquire Magazine and prior to that he was the Executive Editor of 5280, Denver's city magazine.
Potter has written two books: "The Opposite of Woe: My Life in Beer and Politics", the memoir of former Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper and "Shadows in the Vineyard: The True Story of the Plot to Poison the World's Greatest Wine". He is currently an adjunct faculty member in the Journalism Department at the University of Colorado. Follow him on Twitter: MaxaPotter and Instagram: Maximillian Potter.
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.