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The Parrish Art Museum Podcast

The Parrish Art Museum Podcast

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The Parrish illuminates the creative process through programs that bring together art, artists, and the community. Conversations and talks on emerging trends, artist projects, and important cultural issues provide opportunities for learning, sharing, and becoming inspired.
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January 17th, 2020

As part of The Artist’s Lens series, co-presented with Hamptons Doc Fest. The Parrish hosted a special screening of Louise Bourgeois: The Spider, the Mistress and the Tangerine. Followed by a conversation with Amei Wallach and Parrish Director Terrie Sultan. Filmed with unparalleled access between 1993 and 2007, Louise Bourgeois: The Spider, the Mistress and the Tangerine is a cinematic journey inside the life and imagination of an icon of modern art. As a screen presence, Louise Bourgeois is magnetic, mercurial, and emotionally raw. There is no separation between her life as an artist and the memories and emotions that affect her every day. Her process is on full display in this extraordinary documentary.

Our Friday Night programs at the Parrish are made possible, in part, by presenting sponsor Bank of America, with additional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.

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The Parrish Art Museum Podcast - "Voices from the Artist's Archives" by Avis Berman - 8/30/19
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09/11/19 • 59 min

August 30th, 2019

Avis Berman is a writer, curator, and historian of American art, architecture, and culture. Join us as Berman gives a talk on Helen Frankenthaler with commentary from Frankenthaler herself through the use of archival excerpts.

Our Friday Night programs at the Parrish are made possible, in part, by presenting sponsor Bank of America, with additional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.

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Join Chief Curator Alicia Longwell and abstract painter Lucien Smith, whose 10 large-scale paintings from his 2013 Southampton Suite are currently on view, for an illustrated talk.

Lucien Smith (b.1989) is best known for his process-based works that employ both accidental and improvisational marks to create loose, all-over compositions. Organized by Alicia Longwell, Lucien Smith: Southampton Suite brings the artist’s Rain Paintings series to conclusion with the 10 large-scale paintings created in a plein air studio that he constructed on the East End during the summer of 2013. With the 9 x 7 ft acrylic on unprimed canvas Southampton Suite paintings, the artist created an immersive environment that continues his quest to “. . .replicate a natural process with manmade tools.” The ten works on view here from 2013 have never been shown as a group.

Smith’s paintings, made by filling an empty fire extinguisher with paint and spraying the canvas, became widely known soon after his 2011 graduation from Cooper Union. What appealed to Smith was the way he was able to replicate a natural process—rain—with a manmade tool. For the first Rain Paintings series, Murmur of the Heart, he used blue and yellow paint; after this initial investigations he began to use a monochromatic approach, taking a cue from the traditional depiction of rain in Japanese woodblock prints.

Friday Nights at the Parrish are made possible, in part, by Presenting Sponsor:

Additional support provided by Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.

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The Parrish Art Museum Podcast - Brain Food: Place and Space 1967-1969 - 9/5/19
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09/13/19 • 49 min

September 5th, 2019

Alicia Longwell talks about Helen Frankenthaler's last summer in Provincetown and a move that enabled her to create large paintings.

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The Parrish Art Museum Podcast - PubSci: Sculptures, Sound, and Simulation - 9/6/19
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09/20/19 • 78 min

September 6th, 2019

After the success of PubSci at the Parrish in 2018, scientists from Brookhaven National Lab return for PubSci, a science and art conversation series that takes place in a pub-style setting. Panelists engage the audience in an open discussion on intersections of science and art that shape our world. In this program, a scientist, artists, and composers discuss how nanoscience data generated at Brookhaven Lab’s Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) and National Synchrotron Light Source II can be represented in novel ways using different forms of art. In particular, they will explain how these novel representations can help scientists understand how 3-D nanostructures are organized. The conversation is moderated by Justin Eure.

Panelists: Paul D. Miller a.k.a. DJ Spooky; Kevin Yager of the Brookhaven Lab’s Center for Functional Nanomaterials; Meg Schedel, Associate Professor at the Music Department of Stony Brook University; Melissa Clarke, Co-founder of arts.codes.

Our Friday Night programs at the Parrish are made possible, in part, by presenting sponsor Bank of America, with additional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.

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The Parrish Art Museum Podcast - Brain Food: Studios Overlooking Cape Cod Bay, 1961-66 - 8/29/19
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09/10/19 • 48 min

August 29th, 2019

Alicia Longwell, the Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator, gives a talk on Helen Frankenthaler's and Robert Motherwell's work in their shared water-side studio in Provincetown.

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The Parrish Art Museum Podcast - Curator's Talk: Corinne Erni with OptoSonic Tea - 4/10/20
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04/23/20 • 37 min

April 10th, 2020

Last September, the Parrish Art Museum invited OptoSonic Tea to present an evening-length performance, featuring 18 of the world’s most innovative video and sound artists to interact with the architecture and landscape of the Museum. The durational and site-specific group improvisation featured visual artists performing live in different areas outside of the Museum building, while live musicians and sound artists performed coordinated and spatialized works by composer and Diapason Gallery founder/director Michael J. Schumacher. The spectacle allowed the over 400 visitors to experience the Herzog & de Meuron designed building in entirely new ways.

Corinne Erni, Senior Curator of ArtsReach and Special Projects, hosted a conversation with OptoSonic Tea founders, intermedia artists Katherine Liberovskaya and Ursula Scherrer, about the performance at the Parrish, their work during Coronavirus, and upcoming projects with Sarah Weaver from NowNets Art who joined the conversation.

OptoSonic Tea was conceived in 2006 as a series of salon-style meetings that explore various forms of live visuals and their interaction with live audio, followed by an informal discussion about the artists’ practices over a cup of green tea.

OptosSonic Tea @ The Parrish was presented on September 27, 2019 and was curated specifically for the Museum’s Platform series.

View highlights from the performance here: https://vimeo.com/379339796

VISUAL ARTISTS included Benton C Bainbridge, Bradley Eros, Andy Guhl, Kit Fitzgerald, Asi Föcker, CHiKA, Chris Jordan (cj), Katherine Liberovskaya, LoVid (Kyle Lapidus and Tali Hinkis), and Ursula Scherrer.

SOUND ARTISTS included Marcia Bassett, Ranjit Bhatnagar, Shelley Hirsch, Laura Ortman, Emma Souharce, Michael J. Schumacher, Keiko Uenishi, and Shane Weeks.

Platform:OptoSonic Tea @ the Parrish was made possible, in part, by the generous support of the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia, mediaThe foundation inc., and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.

Our Friday Night programs at the Parrish are made possible, in part, by presenting sponsor Bank of America, with additional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.

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The Parrish Art Museum Podcast - Artists Choose Artists: Art, Science, and the Environment - 1/10/20
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01/16/20 • 44 min

January 10th, 2020

Join this multi-generational group of artists who all address environmental issues from different vantage points—Juror Lillian Ball, her two selectees Scott Bluedorn and Janet Culbertson, and Irina Alimanestianu (selected by Alexis Rockman)—as they converse with ecologist Carl Safina about how art and science can interact to draw attention to these issues. Moderated by Corinne Erni, Senior Curator of ArtsReach and Special Projects.

Our Friday Night programs at the Parrish are made possible, in part, by presenting sponsor Bank of America, with additional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.

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The Parrish Art Museum Podcast - Landscape Pleasures Symposium 2021: Patrick Cullina - 9/12/21
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10/12/21 • 42 min

Inspiring lecture by award-winning horticulturist, landscape designer, photographer, and lecturer, Patrick Cullina.

Patrick Cullina
Gardens Outside of the Frame and Page — Inspirations for and Elements of Dynamic Landscapes Beyond the Picturesque
An exploration of the nature of dynamic landscapes and their essential elements, a discussion of the regional ecologies that inform them, and an argument for the real art of landscapes — beneficial outcomes that exceed the constraints of traditional aesthetic notions.

Patrick Cullina is an award-winning horticulturist, landscape designer, photographer, lecturer, and organizational consultant with more than twenty-five years of experience in the landscape field. He runs a design and consulting business with projects across the country that is dedicated to the innovative and sensitive integration of plants and materials into a diverse range of compelling designs—drawing inspiration from both the natural world and constructed environments alike. Previously, he was the founding Vice President of Horticulture and Park Operations for New York City’s High Line; the Vice President of Horticulture, Operations and Science Research at Brooklyn Botanic Garden; and the Associate Director of the Rutgers University Gardens in affiliation with the school’s Department of Landscape Architecture. Throughout his career, he has lectured throughout the U.S. and abroad for universities, public gardens, garden clubs, horticultural organizations, museums, libraries and professional organizations on the subjects of plants, living environments, horticulture, landscape design, landscape maintenance and the urban experience.

Landscape Pleasures 2021 is made possible, in part, with support from Grand Patrons Lillian and Joel Cohen and Whitmores; Grand Sponsors Linda Hackett and Melinda Hackett/ CAL Foundation, LaGuardia Design Group and Summerhill Landscapes; and Grand Participants Gardeneering/Tish Rehill, Elizabeth and David Granville-Smith, and Piazza Horticultural. Hamptons Cottages & Gardens is the media sponsor.

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The Parrish Art Museum Podcast - Artist to Artist: Mel Kendrick and Mary Heilmann on Louisa Chase - 3/8/19
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01/30/20 • 44 min

March 8th, 2019

Join artists Mel Kendrick and Mary Heilmann for an illuminating talk about the works of fellow artist Louisa Chase that are part of the Parrish Permanent Collection. Moderated by Parrish Director Terrie Sultan.

Our Friday Night programs at the Parrish are made possible, in part, by presenting sponsor Bank of America, with additional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.

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How many episodes does The Parrish Art Museum Podcast have?

The Parrish Art Museum Podcast currently has 33 episodes available.

What topics does The Parrish Art Museum Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Visual Arts, Podcasts, Books and Arts.

What is the most popular episode on The Parrish Art Museum Podcast?

The episode title 'PubSci: Sculptures, Sound, and Simulation - 9/6/19' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Parrish Art Museum Podcast?

The average episode length on The Parrish Art Museum Podcast is 39 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Parrish Art Museum Podcast released?

Episodes of The Parrish Art Museum Podcast are typically released every 7 days, 7 hours.

When was the first episode of The Parrish Art Museum Podcast?

The first episode of The Parrish Art Museum Podcast was released on Sep 3, 2019.

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