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CAA Conversations

CAA
Community Engagement
Diversity, Equity, Access, and Inclusion
Generative AI
Art History Education
Climate Change
Interdisciplinary Pedagogy
Professional Development
Creative Practice
Museum Exhibition Design
Museum Careers
Curatorial Work
Art Institutions
Art Collection
Mentorship In Museums
Museum Accessibility
Student Engagement
California State University, Sacramento
AI In Education
Social Justice
Agriculture

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PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes166Founded8 years ago
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In episode two of this two-part conversation, Diedra Harris-Kelly, Camara Holloway, and Samantha Rowe continue their discussion of the The Romare Bearden Catalogue Raisonné Project. Catalogue raisonné research constitutes relatively new ground for th... more

In the first episode of this two-part conversation, Camara Holloway and Samantha Rowe discuss the development of The Romare Bearden Catalogue Raisonné Project which was launched online in June 2025. The conversation is moderated by Diedra Harris-Kell... more

In this episode of The Museum Worker, hosts and CAA Museum Committee members Miriam Paeslack and Samatha Sigmon delve into the literal ins and outs of museum architecture today with experts in the field. This discussion features various stakeholders ... more

In this episode of the CAA Conversations podcast subseries, “The Museum Worker,” Andrew Gardner, Laura Raicovich, and Ella Wesly discuss with host Samantha Hull their multifaceted careers in and out of museums, how museums have shaped their career tr... more

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Recent Guests

Camara Holloway
art historian, PhD from Yale, project manager for the Bearden Catalogue Raisonné
Wild Plattner Institute (WPI)
Episode: The Romare Bearden Catalogue Raisonné Project, Part I / Diedra Harris-Kelley / Camara Holloway / Samantha Rowe
Samantha Rowe
senior archivist and manager of digital archival projects at WPI; background in library science and art history
Wild Plattner Institute
Episode: The Romare Bearden Catalogue Raisonné Project, Part I / Diedra Harris-Kelley / Camara Holloway / Samantha Rowe
Erin Coe
Executive Director of the Rockwell Museum, Corning, NY
Rockwell Museum
Episode: The Museum Worker: Museum Architecture, From Threshold Fear to Open Invitation
Lauren McQuistion
Assistant Professor of Architecture, UNM; PhD candidate
University of New Mexico
Episode: The Museum Worker: Museum Architecture, From Threshold Fear to Open Invitation
Paul Schulhof
Co-founder, Schulhof Rashidi Architects
Schulhof Rashidi Architects
Episode: The Museum Worker: Museum Architecture, From Threshold Fear to Open Invitation
Azadeh Rashidi
Partner, Schulhof Rashidi Architects
Schulhof Rashidi Architects
Episode: The Museum Worker: Museum Architecture, From Threshold Fear to Open Invitation
Andrew Gardner
Writer, curator, and cultural producer; Director of Creative Partnerships at Public Art Fund
Public Art Fund
Episode: The Museum Worker: Leaving the Museum
Laura Raicovich
Writer and curator; co-founder of the Francis Kite Club and East Village NYC Bar and Public Social Club
Francis Kite Club
Episode: The Museum Worker: Leaving the Museum
Ella Wesly
Associate Attorney at Gordon Creed, Kelly Hole, and Sugarman LLP; based in San Francisco
Lawyer focused on art law and cultural institutions
Episode: The Museum Worker: Leaving the Museum

Hosts

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Core and recurring contributors include editors, educators, and researchers across museums, universities, and art institutions.
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A recurring guest cohort comprises museum leaders, architects, curators, educators, and researchers with focus areas in museum architecture, public art, interdisciplinary pedagogy, and art diplomacy.

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4.3 out of 5 stars from 22 ratings
  • Audio quality matters

    I want very much to listen to this podcast, but the recording quality is so bad that I can’t focus on what people are saying. It sounds like it was recorded on a cassette player hidden inside a lunchbox. I realize that this production is a labor of love by devoted, highly educated professionals who could be doing much less generous things with their time and talents. But please, can someone find a friend or grad student or somebody who can help these folks out with some recording and sound editi... more

    Apple Podcasts
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    zatopa
    United States7 years ago
  • Authentic

    So nice to hear real artists talking about their processes and teaching philosophy. Refreshing honesty.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    watertest
    United States7 years ago

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Sound quality can be a barrier for some listeners, impacting focus on the discussion.
Strength lies in practical perspectives from museums, education, and architecture.
Guests are real artists and educators; conversations feel authentic and grounded in practice.
Guests and topics show strong applicability for professionals seeking actionable insights in design, pedagogy, and public engagement.

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S09E12. Curation in Diplomatic Venues
Q: How do you see artwork being received in these types of venues?
Artworks often require strategic positioning to engage attendees moving between meetings, considering the unique context of diplomatic venues.
S09E12. Curation in Diplomatic Venues
Q: Could you describe your background in law?
Hannah shares her past experiences working in humanitarian law, including internships at the United Nations and her role in coordinating tsunami response.
S09E10 Performing Knowledge Pedagogy Institutions and Speculative Frameworks, PART I
Q: What happens when certain voices are not seen within these institutions?
It results in an act of erasure and affects knowledge production negatively.
S09E10 Performing Knowledge Pedagogy Institutions and Speculative Frameworks, PART I
Q: How do institutions feel in your body?
They often feel like trauma or discomfort, especially in relation to representation and accessibility.
Teaching in the Age of AI: Challenges and Strategies in Art History Pedagogy
Q: What innovative approaches have you taken to help students learn more effectively and contribute to pedagogy?
They shared projects that encourage student agency, such as Wikipedia editing and cataloging public art, which help students engage more critically with their work and learning.

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A thoughtful, cross-disciplinary conversation hub that centers architecture, museums, education, and cultural institutions. Across recent episodes, the show frequently examines how design choices shape public engagement, accessibility, and institutional identity, often weaving in public art, pedagogy, and policy considerations. Guests range from practicing architects and museum leaders to art educators and curators, yielding practical insights on how spaces, pedagogy, and governance intersect to support civic life and cultural access. The format tends toward collaborative, idea-forward discussions with a strong emphasis on community impact, equity in design, and the evolving roles of museums and universities in public culture.

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Recent guests on CAA Conversations include:

1. Camara Holloway
2. Samantha Rowe
3. Erin Coe
4. Lauren McQuistion
5. Paul Schulhof
6. Azadeh Rashidi
7. Andrew Gardner
8. Laura Raicovich

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