Raw Material SFMOMA
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Raw Material is an arts and culture podcast from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA). Each season focuses on a different topic, featuring voices of artists working in all media and exploring the inspiration and stories behind modern and contemporary art.
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I Still Have a Voice (Epilogue)
As an epilogue for the Raw Material: Disability Visibility Mixtape, we’re honored to share an audio piece by this season's podcaster-in-residence Alice Wong. The story first aired on KQED Perspectives, a show that features opinions from folks living in the Bay Area. If you haven’t already, check them out at kqed.org/perspectives. Thank you for listening and learning with us this season.
Full episode transcript available below:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/16gg7FbeIus45ltihrb1qA-i3i6xlBgMnwGmHXqVBURc/edit?usp=share_link
Episode Artwork by: Jen White-Johnson (www.jenwhitejohnson.com)
Episode Artwork Description: Digital portrait of Alice Wong, an Asian person smiling. She is wearing a trach at her neck and wearing a crew neck blouse. She is sitting in her power wheelchair. There is a cream colored circle crown on a purple background. -
Museums w/ Amanda Cachia
In this episode Alice Wong introduces us to Amanda Cachia, an independent curator and critic whose work focuses on contemporary art, activism, and disability language in visual culture.
Episode Artwork by: Jen White-Johnson (www.jenwhitejohnson.com)
Full episode transcript available below:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yz6gvmvR623muzyvxbkgHyMyJpYuvPyYHSQ4mu7Qhz4/edit?usp=sharing -
Accessibility w/ Finnegan Shannon
In this episode Alice Wong introduces us to Finnegan Shannon, a multidisciplinary artist making work about disability culture and access.
Episode Artwork by: Jen White-Johnson (www.jenwhitejohnson.com)
Full episode transcript available below:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1b5mnmutrmxGUAci1nSxkQT1y6o--8dZ4HX6Eypzc6yY/edit?usp=sharing -
Art & Technology w/ Lindsey D. Felt and Vanessa Chang
In this episode Alice Wong introduces us to Lindsey D. Felt and Vanessa Chang, curators who collaborated on the multidisciplinary art exhibition "Recoding CripTech".
Episode Artwork by: Jen White-Johnson (www.jenwhitejohnson.com)
Full episode transcript available below:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rW9gUlWx_jbxLV7aRTBimrIyoCbfCFY9NvoBiGfBxRI/edit?usp=sharing -
Disabled Artists w/ Jeff Thomas
In this episode Alice Wong introduces us to Jeff Thomas, an urban Iroquois photographer, researcher, public speaker, and curator.
Episode Artwork by: Jen White-Johnson (www.jenwhitejohnson.com)
Full episode transcript available below:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/13hGXKXo1tJokHHKtpobdaHdJBG03eb0D-fL_-EAFm38/edit?usp=sharing -
Disabled Dancers w/ India Harville
In this episode Alice Wong introduces us to India Harville, an African American queer disabled femme dancer, somatic bodyworker, activist, and educator.
Episode Artwork by: Jen White-Johnson (www.jenwhitejohnson.com)
Full episode transcript available below:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TlOETTK70geysFM9MpBmYLmQ1ADhCF825M_6DZFC-Ws/edit?usp=share_link
Customer Reviews
Fascinating and unique
I love the way every season of this show is different, funky, and fascinating. Definitely one of the best museum-backed art podcasts. This season’s mixtape was especially thought-provoking and diverse, and wow, that episode on Anselm Kiefer was a beautiful gut-punch. I can’t wait to see those in person again. Thank you, SFMOMA!
Mind-expanding and inspiring!
I really enjoy this podcast, it shows art in the light that goes beyond a gallery wall -- art in life. Art as something we all create and can be a part of. Way on the fringes, living life as art, as a connection to the spiritual and to the Earth. Excellent podcast.
So good!!
This latest season is phenomenal. I just love the hosts and feel like I could follow them almost anywhere