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Henry ArtCast

Henry Art Gallery

The Henry Art Gallery's Syndicated Podcast Series
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Henry ArtCast episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Henry ArtCast for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Henry ArtCast episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Henry ArtCast - Jacob Dahlgren: Signs of Abstraction
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02/24/09 • -1 min

Jacob Dahlgren is a painter, sculptor, and conceptual artist who works to a large extent with unconventional materials. The artist finds abstraction in everyday objects, which he employs to create dynamic interactive installations and performances. When arranged, the individual objects lose their intended function, their original value, and become part of something completely new.

This podcast features a lecture presented by Jacob Dahlgren for Forward, Back, Right, Left, on view in the East Gallery January 10, 2009 – April 19, 2009. In this lecture, Signs of Abstraction, Dahlgren discusses hard edge painting, seeing abstraction in everyday life, and his love of striped t-shirts. Following the lecture is an interview with the artist by University of Washington Honors Photo senior Sol Hashemi.

http://www.henryart.org/mediathing/upload/1035/Jacob_Dahlgren.mp3

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This past November the Henry was proud to host visiting Artist, Eve Sussman for the opening of Adaptation and the Henry Open House. Prior to the opening on Thursday, November 20th we were joined by Eve Sussman, Jeff Wood, and Claudia de Serpa of The Rufus Corporation, an ad hock troupe of artists and performers, to discuss The Rape of the Sabine Women and other works.

Among the topics discussed in this lecture were; The Surveillance Gaze, photography before photography and Los Meninas, and The Imposition of Narrative. Selected video works were viewed throughout the lecture from Sussman’s earlier projects as well as screen tests from Black and White, The Rufus Corporations current project based on the work of renowned Russian national painter Kasimir Malevich.

http://www.henryart.org/mediathing/upload/999/eve_sssman_lecture.mp3

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Henry ArtCast - Performance at the Henry
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09/05/07 • -1 min

In the upcoming months, performance will become a focal point for the Henry on many fronts. This ArtCast focuses on a first set of performance-oriented works and events, beginning with a discussion with Seattle designer Anna Banana on the New Look Fashion Show she hosted at the Henry on August 4th. Then, we speak with Sara Krajewski and Mike Pham about the Henry satellite exhibition Nooks: If you lived here, you’d be home by now and the role of performance in this installation. Finally, Benjamin Miller performs a spoken piece on the Henry’s monthly outlet for creativity Open Floor.

http://henryart.org/mediathing/upload/803/August_ArtCast.mp3

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Henry ArtCast - Explorations of Sound
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03/21/09 • -1 min

+ROOM-ROOM is a pair of sound installations created by artists Yann Novak and Jamie Drouin. Using ambient sound gathered from seemingly identical galleries, the artists are able to subtlety articulate the unique aural architecture of each space.

Jamie Drouin & Yann Novak. +ROOM–ROOM preparation view.

This Henry Art Cast features a dialogue between Associate Curator Sara Krajewski and Exhibiting Artists Yann Novak and Jamie Drouin, Followed by interviews with visitors and gallery attendants and a short piece with local artist Reed Walton on the dissonant relationship between sound art and digital music. +Room – Room will be on exhibit in the north galleries through May 3rd, 2009. If you like sound – Give it a listen.

http://henryart.org/mediathing/upload/1047/_Room_-Room.mp3

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Henry ArtCast - Art on Campus: Kurt Kiefer + Jill G. Hardy
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01/15/09 • -1 min

This two part episode features a tour of the art on campus with Former University of Washington Art Administrator Kurt Kiefer and Henry Art Gallery Associate Director for Communications and Outreach Betsey Brock, and an interview and online tour of an interactive website highlighting selected art on campus developed by University of Washington Museology student Jill G. Hardy.

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Henry ArtCast - Birds and Kids: Jean-Luc Mylayne and Family Day
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04/04/08 • -1 min

In conjunction with the exhibition of photography by French photographer Jean-Luc Mylayne, the first segment of this ArtCast explores themes of subject matter, compositional elements, and color present in his work. This conversation with photojournalist and photographer Jill G. Hardy is accompanied by bird identification and commentary by local bird enthusiast Kris Lightner. The second segment of this episode features children talking about art during Family Day at the Henry on March 16th. Recess Monkey played to a packed auditorium before visitors folded origami birds, jumped rope with On the Double (Dutch), and saw exhibitions by Jean-Luc Mylayne, Dawn Cerny, and Kader Attia.

http://www.henryart.org/mediathing/upload/799/Mylayne_Family_Day.mp3

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Henry ArtCast - Designing the Museum
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02/20/08 • -1 min

Design plays a complex role in the viewer’s experience of contemporary art. Both the architectural and graphic design of the space and words surrounding works in a museum require an intricate process in order to balance the artistic, interpretive, and aesthetic components within an exhibition. In conjunction with the architecture exhibition Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa / SANAA, this ArtCast focuses on the design process through two conversations. The first includes excerpts from a discussion between Sam Chermayeff and Lucy Styles of SANAA Studio and Ken Tadashi Oshima, Guest Curator of the exhibition and Assistant Professor in the Department of Architecture at the University of Washington. The second half of the episode features former Henry Art Gallery graphic designers Lynn Fleming and Kristin Waldon, who discuss their work at the museum and design elements created for the exhibition Dawn Cerny: We’re all going to die (except for you).

http://henryart.org/mediathing/upload/800/Designing_the_Museum.mp3

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Henry ArtCast - Kim Jones: A Retrospective in Three Conversations
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11/26/07 • -1 min

Kim Jones emerged from the 1970s performance art movement in Southern California, where he became widely known for his alter ego, Mudman. Kim Jones: A Retrospective shows the network interconnecting his performance, drawings, and sculpture. This ArtCast episode provides an intimate look at the exhibition through three conversations. It begins with a discussion on the exhibition’s installation with Jim Rittimann, Dan Gurney and Eric Adami of the Henry’s prep crew. Then, Kim Jones and the Henry’s Chief Curator Elizabeth Brown take a brief tour in one of the exhibition’s galleries. The episode ends with an excerpt from a University Art Institute roundtable on the way the Vietnam War in viewed through contemporary art.

http://henryart.org/mediathing/upload/801/Kim_Jones_Podcast.mp3

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This episode of Henry ArtCasts explores different aspects of collecting and information exchange through a series of three conversations. The first section includes excerpts from a discussion between Seattle collectors William and Ruth True and the Henry’s Chief Curator Elizabeth Brown that occurred in conjunction with the closing of the exhibition Mouth Open, Teeth Showing. Then, Curator of Collections Judy Sourakli speaks about the new Digital Interactive Galleries project for which the Henry received funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Finally, Rebeca Bollinger discusses her current installation at the Henry and the way the digital information exchange comes into play in her work.

http://henryart.org/mediathing/upload/802/Original_Objects_and_Abstractions.mp3

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FAQ

How many episodes does Henry ArtCast have?

Henry ArtCast currently has 9 episodes available.

What topics does Henry ArtCast cover?

The podcast is about New, Photography, Art, Visual Arts, Museum, Community, Podcasts, Education, Tour, Arts, Seattle, Visual and Modern.

What is the most popular episode on Henry ArtCast?

The episode title 'Explorations of Sound' is the most popular.

How often are episodes of Henry ArtCast released?

Episodes of Henry ArtCast are typically released every 43 days, 23 hours.

When was the first episode of Henry ArtCast?

The first episode of Henry ArtCast was released on Sep 5, 2007.

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