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Introducing A Frame of Mind
A Frame of Mind
12/14/21 • 0 min
A new podcast taking a hard look at race in America through the lens of one art museum, hosted by Glenn North. From The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
First You Have to See It
A Frame of Mind
01/14/22 • 20 min
The original Nelson-Atkins building has 23 panels carved on the outside, high up and kind of hard to see—really see. They tell a story of settler colonialism in the Midwest, filled with harmful stereotypes of Indigenous people. The story is fiction, but it’s told like monumental history. In this episode, we look closer at these public images with Native artists Mona Cliff, Alex Ponca Stock, Lucky Garcia, and Alex Kimball Williams.
Learn more about our guests, see the art in this episode, and read a transcript here.
The Labyrinth
A Frame of Mind
01/28/22 • 26 min
This is our last episode, but it’s not the end of the story. We go back a few years to when the Nelson-Atkins started to make some moves to celebrate Juneteenth, and why the museum needed to take a breath and listen. We stumble across a performance of the Kansas City 2Step in the museum’s lobby, with Black joy filling the air. And we dream about what could be next.
Featuring Sonié Ruffin, Alvin Brooks, Makeda Paterson, Kreshaun McKinney, and De Barker.
Learn more about our guests, see the art in this episode, and read a transcript of this episode here.
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
A Frame of Mind
01/07/22 • 23 min
Why do Kansas City and the Nelson-Atkins look the way they do? In this episode, we rewind to the beginning of the 1900s. Kansas City was booming from a Cow Town to the Paris of the Plains, and a few city planners and real estate developers saw opportunity. We meet J.C. Nichols, a real estate developer who perfected racially restricted covenants and made big decisions about the Nelson-Atkins when it opened. Along the way, host Glenn North takes us on a Sunday drive.
Featuring Congressman Emanuel Cleaver II, Chiluba Musonda, Erik Stafford, Angel Tucker, and Jake Wagner.
Learn more about our guests, see the art in this episode, and read a transcript here.
Something's in the Air
A Frame of Mind
01/07/22 • 17 min
For host Glenn North, you can’t talk about anything in the United States—museums, barbecue, football, whatever—without talking about race. It’s always there in our shared history and in our current moment. In this episode, we get to know the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art with Glenn. It’s at the heart of Kansas City, Missouri, in the heartland of the United States. It’s a place that can inspire pride and poetry. But does everyone feel welcome inside?
Learn more about our host, see the art in this episode, and read a transcript here.
Under Construction
A Frame of Mind
01/21/22 • 28 min
We don’t know the names of the people whose hands and skill literally built the 1933 Nelson-Atkins building, but we know what some of them look like. This episode begins with a photograph from the museum’s archive and dreams about stories that haven’t been recorded. That gets us thinking about what it feels like to go to an art museum and see people who look like you, and one exhibition at the Nelson-Atkins that really broke some ground for Kansas Citians in telling stories about Black American life. If a museum is a house of stories, it’s always under construction—and maybe it can change the rules.
Featuring Angel Tucker, Muenfua Lewis, Justin Ikerionwu, Sonié Ruffin, Chiluba Musonda, Congressman Emmanuel Cleaver II, Erik Stafford, Alvin Brooks, and Wanda Battle.
Learn more about our guests, see the art in this episode, and read a transcript of this episode here.
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FAQ
How many episodes does A Frame of Mind have?
A Frame of Mind currently has 6 episodes available.
What topics does A Frame of Mind cover?
The podcast is about Society & Culture, Visual Arts, Personal Journals, Podcasts and Arts.
What is the most popular episode on A Frame of Mind?
The episode title 'Introducing A Frame of Mind' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on A Frame of Mind?
The average episode length on A Frame of Mind is 20 minutes.
How often are episodes of A Frame of Mind released?
Episodes of A Frame of Mind are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of A Frame of Mind?
The first episode of A Frame of Mind was released on Dec 14, 2021.
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