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A podcast about Whose Museum

Whose Museum

Get the inside scoop on activities at Whose Museum. A mixed bag of conversations with artists and visitors, playlists and meditative vibes.

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For this podcast episode, Janneke Schoene talked about art, motherhood and collectivity with artists Tere Falomir, Ellinor Lager, Bahareh Mirhadi, and Karin Sandberg (who also founded Konstnärernas Mamma Kollektiv, a supportive network for artists wh... more

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2 years ago

For this Whose Museum podcast, artist Rasmus Raphaëlle Östebro has created a sound journey, "Ding-a-ling-ling, fly away. My sound keeps evil spirits at bay". For the ultimate experience, we highly recommend you to close your eyes and wear headphones ... more

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2 years ago

This episode will give you the chills! Whose Museum investigator John McKenna hangs out with guest artists Patrick Cruz, Theresa Kampmeier and Laura Hatfield. Discussions float from Cruz’s installations for Chapter 5 to talking about Tere Falomir’s t... more

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4 years ago

Guest host Janneke Schoene delves into Chapter 4 of Whose Museum's year-long exhibition at KRETS. Featuring conversations with ieke Trinks, Louise Waite and former Whose Museum Director, Anna M. Szaflarski, who came to Malmö to release her latest art... more

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4 years ago

Guest host Tom or Judy Moore delves into Chapter 3 of Whose Museum's year-long exhibition at KRETS. Featuring Transnational Queer Underground, poetry by Jane Flett, interviews, a performance by Rorschach Bruises, and the audio track to Moore's Fashio... more

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4 years ago

For Chapter 2 of Whose Museum’s year-long exhibition at KRETS, the art collective has invited Alanna Lynch and Maria Wæhrens, two artists working from different traditions but who have in common the method of gathering and combining materials into sp... more

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5 years ago

A podcast about Whose Museum's year-long exhibition at Krets Gallery in Malmö, Sweden. Hosted by the museum's "investigator and researcher" John B. McKenna and featuring conversation with artists Laura Hatfield, Max Ockborn, Johannes Raoust and longt... more

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5 years ago

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