10 episodes

This podcast series brings together a rich soundtrack featuring curators, historians, artists, descendants of honored subjects, and eyewitnesses, providing insight that will enhance every visitor’s Capitol experience. Taking their cue from the art itself, participants in Shaping History: Women in Capitol Art animate the stories behind the art, amplifying the meaning and larger context of numerous artworks, with a focus on the National Statuary Hall Collection. For more information, go to: visitthecapitol.gov.

Shaping History: Women in Capitol Art U.S. Capitol Visitor Center

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This podcast series brings together a rich soundtrack featuring curators, historians, artists, descendants of honored subjects, and eyewitnesses, providing insight that will enhance every visitor’s Capitol experience. Taking their cue from the art itself, participants in Shaping History: Women in Capitol Art animate the stories behind the art, amplifying the meaning and larger context of numerous artworks, with a focus on the National Statuary Hall Collection. For more information, go to: visitthecapitol.gov.

    Meet the Artists: Conversations with Deborah Copenhaver Fellows and Artis Lane

    Meet the Artists: Conversations with Deborah Copenhaver Fellows and Artis Lane

    Throughout this series, we’ve explored the lives of women as artists and trailblazers from an outside perspective, so for this last episode we are bringing you an inside look, hearing from two women who made the most recent contributions: Deborah Copenhaver Fellows, sculptor of the Barry Goldwater Statue added to the National Statuary Hall Collection in 2015, and Artis Lane, sculptor of the Sojourner Truth Bust unveiled in the Capitol Visitor Center in 2009. Similar to the women in the past, both artists share insights into finding inspiration, learning their craft, and overcoming obstacles they faced because of their gender and, in Artis Lane’s case, her race.

    We are honored to include their stories, told in their own words.

    • 37 min
    Reflections on Rosa Parks

    Reflections on Rosa Parks

    When Rosa Parks died in 2005, she lay in honor in the Rotunda of the Capitol, the first woman and only the second person of color to receive that honor. When Congress commissioned a statue of her, it became the first full-length statue of an African-American person in the U.S. Capitol. It was unveiled  on what would have been her 100th birthday. In this episode, listen as some of our staff at the Capitol Visitor Center talk about their personal memories of those events and the stories that they like to tell about Rosa Parks to visitors on tour. Also included in this episode are a selection of audio clips from the February 27, 2013 Rosa Parks Statue Unveiling, courtesy of the House Recording Studio. 

    Featured guest speakers: Adriane Norman, Douglas Ike, and Ronn Jackson, Visitor Guides, U.S. Capitol Visitor Center

    • 36 min
    Votes for Women Tour – Interpreting the Women’s Suffrage Movement in the Capitol Visitor Center

    Votes for Women Tour – Interpreting the Women’s Suffrage Movement in the Capitol Visitor Center

    With only about a dozen statues of women in the Capitol, developing a tour that incorporates the multitude of voices that make up the woman’s suffrage movement was a unique challenge. In this episode, staff at the Capitol Visitor Center discuss both the creation and the execution of the Votes for Women Tour, an interpretative journey commemorating the 19th Amendment and the Women's Suffrage Movement.

    Guest speakers (in order of appearance): Maureen O'Connor, Education Specialist; Emily Boisvert, Jessica Jackson, and Alyssa Warrick, Visitor Guides, U.S. Capitol Visitor Center.

    • 37 min
    Women in Capitol Art

    Women in Capitol Art

    Women have been contributing art to the Capitol Collection since the time of the Civil War. What is the Capitol Collection and how are women represented through sculpture both from the perspective of artists and as subjects? In this episode, we’ll explore some aspects of this collection with special guest, Dr. Michele Cohen, Curator for the Architect of the Capitol.

    • 26 min
    Walking the Halls of the Capitol: From Lobbyist to Legislator

    Walking the Halls of the Capitol: From Lobbyist to Legislator

    Imagine being the first woman elected to Congress even before the rest of your gender could vote nationwide. What barriers would you face? What hurdles would you have to overcome? What challenges would be left for others to conquer?

    Featuring Farar Elliott, Curator, U.S. House of Representatives

    • 37 min
    Reform and Revolution: A Reflection on the Portrait Monument and the Women's Suffrage Movement

    Reform and Revolution: A Reflection on the Portrait Monument and the Women's Suffrage Movement

    Imagine you are asked to make a monument that defines a movement. How do you tell a story through sculpture when the debate is ongoing, the voices are many, and the people involved don’t always agree. Who would you choose?

    Featuring Susan Philpott, Park Guide at the Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument and the 19th Amendment Centennial Park Ranger (Summer 2019)

    • 44 min

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