
No museology or art history degree required! Maybe, Actually, Museums are for me, is a podcast focused on inviting listeners who may have never been exposed to or had an interest in the arts to learn more about the culture of museums from somebody who, even while working in the industry, still sometimes wonders, "why is that not on display? or "should I know who painted that?"Join Alex Pavljuk, Di... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 78 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Non-ProfitVisual ArtsArtsBusiness | |||

The Montclair Art Museum welcomed, Arianna Jobst, as it's first ever Writer-in-Residence this Spring.
Arianna Jobst is a New Jersey native and emerging writer working primarily in creative nonfiction — short stories, essays, and novel writing that ex... more
This week on "Maybe, Actually, Museums are for me.," Alex walks the audience through his conversation with renowned visual artist, Ben F. Jones. Although not intended for the podcast, the conversation they had was so informative and speical it felt r... more
The Montclair Art Museum welcomed, Arianna Jobst, as it's first ever Writer-in-Residence this Spring.
Arianna Jobst is a New Jersey native and emerging writer working primarily in creative nonfiction — short stories, essays, and novel writing that e... more
This week on, "Maybe, Actually, Museums are for me.," Alex, Creative Media Producer at the Montclair Art Museum sat down with Ming-Jing, the Museum's Marketing Intern to dicuss their recent adventures abroad and how the art museum's they visited acro... more
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A thoughtful, accessible look at museums and art culture, with conversations that bridge the gap between everyday museum-goers and industry professionals. Episodes span practical museum operations (volunteers, wall labels, installation processes) to broader cultural conversations (the art market, film as art, and the role of curatorial practice), often featuring staff from the hosting institution, guests from the arts world, and authors or artists who illuminate how museums shape public engagement. The show tends to emphasize accessibility, community involvement, and demystifying art, making it useful for potential listeners who want tangible takeaways about how museums work and how art intersects with daily life. A notable strength is its ... more
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