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Episode Synopsis
Breaking the Frame is a podcast featuring interviews that explore how museums and the people who work in them shape American history and culture — past and present. Our guest this episode is Dare Turner, the first full-time curator of Indigenous art at the Brooklyn Museum. Her curatorial work has been distinguished by projects that advocate for North American Native artists and communities in museum spaces, and she has been involved in collaborative projects that connect Indigenous- and U.S.-focused American art collections together.To keep up with Breaking the Frame, subscribe or visit our website at zencastr.com/Breaking-the-Frame.More information about the artworks and topics discussed in this episode: Preoccupied: Indigenizing the Museum https://artbma.org/learn/preoccupied-indigenizing-the-museum/ First Americans Museum https://famok.org/ Toward Joy: New Frameworks for American Art, the reinstallation of the American art wing at the Brooklyn Museum https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions/american_art Nico Williams https://www.nicowilliams.com/Credits: Hosts: Emily C. Casey and R. Ruthie Dibble Production Assistant: Katherine White Graduate student guests: Jinhyun Cho and Amanda 'Sal' Salazar Additional research prepared by: The graduate students of the Spring 2024 HA 706/906 Seminar in American Art: American Museums: Race, Class, Labor at the University of Kansas Theme music: "Deliberate Thought" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License Artwork: Designed by Katherine White, featuring a frame (ca. 1849-1858) created by the United States Pottery Company currently in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, available under Creative Commons Zero (CC0)
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