Museum Backstage

Samantha Hunt Durán

Museum Backstage takes you behind the velvet ropes into the hidden grind of museums, galleries, and cultural spaces. This is where the real work happens, preserving collections, solving problems, and keeping culture alive. Our bold vision is to spotlight the people who do not usually get the mic, but make it all possible. Guests include museum directors, collection managers, architects, conservators, and cultural influencers with stories that pull back the curtain and challenge the way you see museums.

Episodes

  1. From Concept to Cityscape: Making Public Art | Mirko Carnovali | Museum Backstage | Ep 107

    MAR 12

    From Concept to Cityscape: Making Public Art | Mirko Carnovali | Museum Backstage | Ep 107

    Public art is the most accessible art form we have… and it’s also one of the most misunderstood. In this episode, Samantha Hunt-Durán talks with Mirko Carnovali, Art Director at DiBari and Associates, about what it actually takes to bring large-scale public artworks to life: from research and concept development to engineering realities, permits, fabrication, and installation. ✨ In this conversation, you’ll hear: • Why the best public art creates a sense of place + belonging (Mirko’s “emotional cityscapes”) • The hidden steps most people never notice: materials, wind loads, climate, maintenance, bureaucracy • The business reality: RFQs vs RFPs, proposal labor, and “finding a new job every day” • Designing for communities you don’t live in (with a case study: Sun Salutations, Sunset Park, West Palm Beach) • Why public art is the most democratic art form—and a misconception Mirko wants to correct 🔗 Resources + links: • DiBari and Associates: https://dibari-id.com/ • Mirko on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mirkocarnovali/ • Mirko’s Instagram (digital art): @mcdigitalartist • Sun Salutations project: https://dibari-id.com/project/sun-salutations/ • 1% for Art background: https://nasaa-arts.org/nasaa_research/state-percent-art-programs/ ⏱️ Timestamps / chapters: 00:00 Museum Backstage Intro 00:42 Meet Mirko Carnovali 03:06 From Idea to Installation 07:11 Timelines and Teamwork 09:48 Costs and Misconceptions 11:58 Winning Public Art Jobs 14:37 RFQs vs RFPs 19:25 Advice for New Artists 21:59 Emotional Cityscapes 28:22 Story Beats Aesthetics 31:23 Why Feedback Is Rare 33:23 Feedback and Fairness 34:45 Who Is Judging 35:57 Designing for Strangers 37:29 Sunset Park Case Study 40:21 Emotional Cityscapes 41:50 Knowing the Balance 45:15 Public Art Is Democratic 48:12 Do Cities Get It 50:55 Mirko Origin Story 56:54 Digital Art and AI 58:25 Public Art Misconceptions 01:00:51 Links and Wrap Up 🎧 Listening prompt: What’s one public artwork that made you feel something—and why? #publicart #urbandesign #placemaking #cityplanning #civicdesign #artsadministration #designthinking #creativeindustry #publicspace #museumbackstage

    1h 3m
  2. Behind the Seams: Fashion, Preservation & Creative Reinvention | Jensina Endresen | Museum Backstage | Ep 106

    FEB 26

    Behind the Seams: Fashion, Preservation & Creative Reinvention | Jensina Endresen | Museum Backstage | Ep 106

    🧵 Fashion collections are not just garments—they are living archives of memory, labor, identity, and culture. In this episode of Museum Backstage, I’m joined by textile specialist and creative entrepreneur Jensina Endresen to go behind the "seams" of fashion exhibitions, sustainability in the museum field, and what it really takes to build a creative, non-traditional career in cultural heritage. We talk about mannequinage, exhibition installs and de-installs, working with Dior on international projects, creative business ownership, and why sustainability in fashion is far more complicated than most of us realize. 🔗 Resources & mentions • Bustleworship (Jensina’s business & portfolio): https://bustleworshipdesigns.com • Dior exhibition work – https://www.galeriedior.com/en • Denver Art Museum Dior exhibition – https://www.denverartmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/dior • Sustainability in museum transport resources – https://icom.museum/en/research/sustainability-and-local-development/ 📚 Jensina’s sustainability & theory reading list • All Art is Ecological – Timothy Morton • Dark Ecology – Timothy Morton • Realist Magic: Objects, Ontology, Causality – Timothy Morton • Fashion Theology – Robert Covolo • Craft of Use – Kate Fletcher • Paul J. Crutzen and the Anthropocene: A New Epoch in the Earth’s History • The Psychopolitics of Fashion – Otto von Busch • Worn – Sofi Thanhouser 🔗 Connect with Jensina • Website: https://bustleworshipdesigns.com • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bustleworship ⏱️ Episode timestamps 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Fashion collections & personal meaning 06:30 Stories textiles can tell 11:00 Mannequinage & exhibition logistics 18:00 De-install & packing couture 24:00 Working with Dior internationally 34:00 Creative business ownership 37:30 Advice for museum entrepreneurs 46:30 Motherhood & creative practice 52:00 Sustainability in fashion (hot takes) 60:00 Museums & sustainability 63:00 Where to find Jensina #MuseumBackstage #TextileConservation #FashionCollections #MuseumCareers #SustainableFashion #WomenInMuseums #CulturalHeritage

    1h 5m
  3. Art for Everyone: Collecting with Heart | Delia LaJeunesse | Museum Backstage | Ep 105

    FEB 12

    Art for Everyone: Collecting with Heart | Delia LaJeunesse | Museum Backstage | Ep 105

    Can art collecting be approachable — even if you don’t know the “right” words or have a massive budget? In this episode of Museum Backstage, I’m joined by Delia LaJeunesse, founder of Delia LaJeunesse Art Consulting, for a behind-the-scenes conversation that gently dismantles the idea that art is only for elites. Delia shares how she helps first-time and seasoned collectors find art that feels emotionally resonant, personally meaningful, and actually good to live with — not just “good on paper” as an investment. We also get into the surprisingly vulnerable side of collecting: intimidation in galleries, fear of “bad taste,” and why so many people feel like they were never invited into the art world in the first place. And yes — we go there on AI: what it means for artists, collectors, and why Delia believes story and human connection will become even more valuable as machine-made content grows. If you’ve ever felt awkward in a gallery, overwhelmed by the art market, or unsure where to start… consider this your backstage pass. 🎟️✨ Places & orgs mentioned Bell Projects (Denver) — gallery with a “living room” viewing space: https://www.instagram.com/bell_projects/?hl=enArt Basel (Basel, Switzerland) — referenced as overwhelming but eye-opening: https://www.artbasel.com/basel?lang=en Online art marketplaces mentioned Artsy: https://www.artsy.net/Saatchi Art: https://www.saatchiart.com/ Book mentioned Your Brain on Art (Delia recommends): https://www.yourbrainonart.com/ Ways to find artists Instagram (following artists + seeing process/behind the scenes)Local galleries and arts organizations (as a great starting point)Gallery newsletters + press releasesConnect with Delia Website: https://delialajeunesse.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dlartconsultingLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/delia-lajeunesse/Newsletter (every other Thursday): https://delialajeunesseartconsulting.substack.com/Email: inquiries@delialajeunesse.comQuestion for Listeners Delia crowdsourced this live: Is there a better term than “art consultant”? If you’ve got ideas, drop them in the comments — we’re serious. 😄 Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Museum Backstage 00:44 Meet Delia LaJeunesse: Art Consultant Extraordinaire 02:03 Making Art Accessible and Personal 03:01 Delia's Unique Approach to Art Consulting 05:23 The Personal Touch in Art Collection 06:46 Navigating the Art Market 10:55 Supporting Artists and Building Connections 13:38 Art Appreciation Practices 30:48 The Role of Art in Everyday Life 32:51 Generational Shifts in Art Collecting 33:50 The Impact of AI on Art and Collecting 39:03 Navigating the Art Consulting Business 40:10 The Importance of Art in Personal and Professional Spaces 43:17 Balancing Multiple Roles in the Art World 46:36 Supporting Artists as Business Owners 53:39 Frequently Asked Questions and Final Thoughts #MuseumBackstage #ArtCollecting #DenverArt #SupportLivingArtists #ArtWorld #ContemporaryArt #ArtConsultant #ArtAppreciation #InteriorDesign #AIandArt

    1h 1m
  4. Building a Women’s Art Museum From Scratch (Colorado’s Grassroots Movement) | Carrie MaKenna | Museum Backstage | Ep 104

    12/25/2025

    Building a Women’s Art Museum From Scratch (Colorado’s Grassroots Movement) | Carrie MaKenna | Museum Backstage | Ep 104

    In this episode of Museum Backstage, host Samantha Hunt Duran pulls back the curtain with Denver-based contemporary artist and arts leader Carrie MaKenna—co-founder of Dart Gallery and founder/president of the Colorado Women’s Art Center and Museum (CWAM). Carrie shares what inspired her to help build a women’s art museum from the ground up, why museum representation still matters (especially for women artists), and what it takes to curate meaningful exhibitions without a permanent building. You’ll hear the real-world, behind-the-scenes logistics—calls for submissions, loan agreements, installation crunch time, and the creative strategy behind designing an experience people actually want to explore. They also zoom out to the bigger mission: preserving the legacies of Colorado women artists, strengthening local culture, and creating a community-powered museum model supported by artists, members, and grassroots momentum. Plus: a preview of CWAM’s upcoming Self-Portrait Exhibition and ways to get involved. 00:00 Welcome to Museum Backstage  00:42 Meet Carrie McKenna: Artist and Museum Founder  02:06 The Birth of the Colorado Women’s Art Center and Museum  05:15 The Denver Art Scene: A Unique Perspective  10:07 Challenges and Triumphs for Women Artists  19:25 Curating in Temporary Spaces  35:00 The Excitement (and Momentum) Behind CWAM  36:07 Why Denver Is the Right Home  36:49 A Growing Groundswell of Colorado Women Artists  37:47 Gender Representation in the Arts  41:54 Membership, Community, and Support  42:45 The Museum’s Vision for the Future  45:24 Building a Permanent Collection  50:59 Carrie’s Personal Journey + Family Influence  59:38 Upcoming Exhibitions and Events  01:02:07 Final Thoughts and Call to Action If this episode resonated with you, there are a few ways you can support the work being done at the Colorado Women’s Art Center and Museum: 🌱 Learn more or become a member: CWAMUS.org 🎨 Attend an exhibition or event if you’re in or near Colorado 💬 Join the conversation — share this episode with an artist, curator, or museum professional ⭐ Subscribe, rate, and review Museum Backstage to help more people discover these stories Your support helps amplify women artists, preserve cultural legacies, and shape the future of museums. #MuseumBackstage #Museums #ArtMuseum #WomenArtists #WomenInTheArts #ColoradoArt #DenverArts #ContemporaryArt #Curating #ArtExhibition #MuseumWork #ArtsLeadership #CulturalPreservation #ArtsAdvocacy #ArtCommunity

    1h 4m
  5. Bridging Art, Galleries, and Collections | Luis Yllanes | Museum Backstage | EP 103

    12/11/2025

    Bridging Art, Galleries, and Collections | Luis Yllanes | Museum Backstage | EP 103

    In this episode of Museum Backstage, host Samantha Hunt Duran sits down with Luis Yllanes, founder of LRY Art Collection Management, for an in-depth look at the evolving dynamics of today’s art world. Together, they explore the intricate relationships between artists, galleries, museums, and private collectors—and how these connections shape the journey of an artwork. Luis shares what makes an exhibition truly resonate, why proactive collection care is essential, and how collector responsibilities are shifting in a rapidly changing art landscape. He also reflects on his path from gallery and museum leadership to launching his own art management firm, offering practical advice for new collectors and those considering a transition into the art services field. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the art ecosystem and actionable insights for managing and preserving collections. Episode Timestamps 00:00 — Welcome to Museum Backstage 00:42 — Introducing Luis Giannis 01:37 — The Art Ecosystem 04:38 — The Journey of Artwork 07:36 — Collectors and Their Responsibilities 20:16 — Exhibition Impact 23:19 — Immersive Art Experiences 30:47 — The Impact of Unpolished Art 32:15 — Starting a New Business in the Art World 34:20 — Advice for Aspiring Art Entrepreneurs 36:00 — A Journey Through the Art World 43:03 — Daily Life of an Art Business Owner 51:00 — Rapid-Fire Q&A 52:40 — Conclusion and Contact Information 🔗Watch full episode: #MuseumBackstage #ArtCollections #ArtManagement #ArtEcosystem #ArtCare #ArtConservation #ExhibitionDesign #ArtCollectors #Galleries #Museums #ArtEntrepreneurs #ArtBusiness #CulturalHeritage #CreativeIndustries #ArtLeadership #ArtInnovation #CollectionCare #ArtsAndCulture #BehindTheScenes #FutureOfArt #ArtWorldInsights

    55 min
  6. The Art of Collecting at a University Museum | Geoffrey Shamos | Museum Backstage | EP 102

    11/27/2025

    The Art of Collecting at a University Museum | Geoffrey Shamos | Museum Backstage | EP 102

    What does it take to build and steward a university art collection in a way that actually serves students, reflects the community, and respects history? In this conversation, Geoffrey Shamos brings an unusually transparent and practical look at what really happens behind the scenes of academic museums. Key Discussion Points • 00:00 – Welcome + intro to Museum Backstage • 00:36 – Meet today’s guest: Geoffrey Shamos • 01:14 – Why university collections deserve a closer look • 01:52 – What actually counts as a “collection”? • 03:28 – Preserving the past while speaking to the present • 05:08 – How academic collecting differs from traditional museums • 06:20 – Curriculum, research, and learning as drivers • 08:01 – Activating collections across campus (not just in galleries) • 09:55 – The reality: many university collections begin haphazardly • 11:50 – DU’s early collecting story • 13:05 – DU’s shift toward purposeful collecting • 14:22 – Listening to faculty + student needs •16:00 – Public art, visibility, and beautifying campus spaces • 17:40 – Representation, identity, and belonging • 19:25 – Filling gaps in historical narratives • 21:18 – Space, funding, capacity: the honest limits • 22:55 – Why supporting living artists matters • 24:40 – Artist donations, tax law, and inequities • 26:05 – How institutional recognition impacts artists • 27:48 – What the Study Center actually is • 29:15 – Hands-on learning: conservation, handling, registration • 31:05 – Treating students as emerging professionals • 32:40 – The three categories: Main, Study, Campus Art • 34:55 – How each category gets used • 36:18 – When works are declined or deaccessioned • 37:50 – How to turn down gifts respectfully • 39:12 – Why transparency builds better long-term relationships • 40:40 – DU’s Center for Art Collection Ethics • 42:15 – Restitution and the evolution of museum ethics • 44:30 – How to break into museum work • 46:00 – Networking that actually works • 47:32 – The “backdoor” paths: development, fundraising, operations • 49:05 – Creating opportunities when they don’t exist • 50:22 – Persistence and the zig-zag path • 52:10 – Geoffrey’s unexpected route to his role • 54:00 – From art history to fundraising to academia • 56:05 – Early memories of art and influence • 58:00 – How to access DU’s collection + community programming • 59:20 – Final reflections Whether you’re inside the museum world, adjacent to it, or just curious about how culture gets shaped at universities, this episode gives you a rare and grounded view into the process. Don’t forget to: 👍 Like this episode 🔔 Subscribe for more real conversations from the museum world 💬 Comment with your biggest takeaway about collecting 🔗 Share this with someone curious about how museums really work #museumbackstage #ArtCollections #UniversityMuseums #CuratorialPractice #ArtHistory #MuseumStudies #CulturalHeritage #AcademicMuseums #BehindTheScenes #CreativeCareers

    1h 2m

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Museum Backstage takes you behind the velvet ropes into the hidden grind of museums, galleries, and cultural spaces. This is where the real work happens, preserving collections, solving problems, and keeping culture alive. Our bold vision is to spotlight the people who do not usually get the mic, but make it all possible. Guests include museum directors, collection managers, architects, conservators, and cultural influencers with stories that pull back the curtain and challenge the way you see museums.