Articulated: Dispatches from the Archives of American Art

By Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution

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Since 1958, the Archives of American Art’s oral history program has preserved the distinct voices and human memory of the American art world in more than 2,500 interviews. Articulated draws on those interviews of the famous and the forgotten, featuring firsthand accounts from artists, dealers, writers, and other key figures, in dialogue with today’s thought leaders. Their expansive conversations and often surprising memories challenge us to see the world and our shared history in new and unimagined ways. Smithsonian Privacy Statement: http://www.si.edu/privacy/ Smithsonian Terms of Use: http://www.si.edu/termsofuse/

Episode Date
12 - This women's thing: feminism and the arts
Dec 20, 2023
11 - Classical Continuity: history in series with Romare Bearden and Jacob Lawrence
Nov 29, 2023
10 - A Class by Themselves: Joe Feddersen, G. Peter Jemison, and the eternal futures of Native American art
Oct 25, 2023
9 - Collective Force: Chicano Artists and the United Farm Workers
Sep 27, 2023
8 - Back to School: education, pedagogy, apprenticeship, and the arts
Aug 30, 2023
7 - Critical Distance: surface dynamics with Rosalyn Drexler and Sturtevant
Jul 26, 2023
6 - A Sea of Solidarity/ Un mar de solidaridad: the artist en comunidad with Guadalupe Maravilla and Cinthya Santos-Briones
Jun 28, 2023
5 - Resisting Extraction: embracing ecosystems with Carolina Caycedo and Lita Albuquerque
May 24, 2023
4 - Don’t You Recognize Me? Making and Giving Space with Firelei Báez and Julia Santos Solomon
Apr 25, 2023
3 - Essential Memories and Other Stories: healing through time with Koyoltzintli Miranda-Rivadeneira
Mar 29, 2023
2 - Reflection and Reconciliation: legacies of the Japanese American incarceration and the arts
Feb 22, 2023
1 - Relocation and Dislocation: revisiting Japanese American incarceration and the arts
Jan 25, 2023
12 - Cracking the Wall Open: Murals and Community with Willie Herrón
Dec 21, 2022
11 - Brainwashed: Decoding and Deprogramming with Emma Amos and Bruce Conner
Nov 22, 2022
10 - The Art of Detection: Knowing and Feeling with Jerome Caja and Michelle Stuart
Oct 26, 2022
9 - Kathy Vargas: the Personal Political
Sep 27, 2022
8 - By Gut and Heart: Painting with Kay WalkingStick
Aug 25, 2022
7 - Weaving and Shaping Native Art Today: A Balance Between the Contemporary and the Traditional
Jul 28, 2022
6 - Rage and Mourning: Women's Art in Public with Suzanne Lacy and Juana Alicia
Jun 29, 2022
5 - Border Material: Mending with Consuelo Jiménez Underwood
May 25, 2022
4 - Imaging Feminism: Sarah Charlesworth and Celia Alvarez Muñoz
Apr 26, 2022
3 - Catherine Opie: Holding History
Mar 30, 2022
2 - Jesse Treviño: Spurring San Antonio
Feb 24, 2022
1 - Frederick Weston: A Legacy of Love
Jan 27, 2022
9 - Oral History at the Archives of American Art
Dec 29, 2021
8 - The Preservation and Maintenance of Cultural Heritage
Dec 29, 2021
7 - Women and Technology
Nov 23, 2021
6 - I am a Lesbian and Proud: the AIDS crisis, community, and queer visibility
Nov 23, 2021
5 - The AIDS Crisis and Queer Activist Art
Oct 27, 2021
4 - The New Deal Era Arts Projects: New Horizons
Sep 23, 2021
3 - The New Deal Era Arts Projects: Issues of Labor and Equity
Sep 23, 2021
2 - The New Deal Era Arts Projects: The Making of American Art
Aug 26, 2021
1 - The New Deal Era Arts Projects: A Background
Aug 26, 2021
Articulated Season 1 Trailer
Aug 12, 2021