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Maybe, Actually, Museums are for me.

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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

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In this week's episode revisit, host Alex Pavljuk, the Digital Content Strategist at the Montclair Art Museum (MAM), sits down with his colleague, boss, and resident film buff, Asif Iqbal, the Director of Marketing at MAM, about what place film, as a... more

This week, Alex Pavljuk, Digital Content Strategist at the Montclair Art Museum (MAM), chats again with his colleague Melissa Casale, Digital Marketing Manager at MAM. In this episode, they discuss some recent developments in the art market.

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This week, Alex Pavljuk, Digital Content Strategist at the Montclair Art Museum (MAM), chats again with his colleague Melissa Casale, Digital Marketing Manager at MAM about her recent trip abroad. Having just returned from England, they talk about th... more

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Alex and Melissa need another week to finish the newest episode, so we are revisiting an older one where he sat down with Audrey Roclore, MAM's Curatorial Assistant to discuss the purpose and importance of wall labels in museum galleries, how they te... more

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Recent Guests

Joe Pompeo
Narrative nonfiction author and journalist, former senior correspondent at Vanity Fair
Episode: Literature & Museums (a conversation with Joe Pompeo)
Eric-Paul Riege
Dene fiber and performance artist
Episode: End of Summer & revisiting a conversation with Eric-Paul Riege
Dana Hawkins-Simons
Director of Development and Communications for Montclair Early Music, co-organizer of Medieval Fest, and singer in a quartet.
Montclair Early Music
Episode: What Does Medieval Music Have to Do with Museums?
Georgette Gilmore
Engagement editor for Montclair Local, former communications and social media for Montclair Art Museum
Montclair Local
Episode: Why does reporting on the arts matter? (with Georgette Gilmore)
Katie Truk
Artist known for creating sculptures from pantyhose and advocating for abstract art.
Episode: Let's talk about abstract art (with Katie Truk)
Adrienne Baxter Bell
Professor of art history at Marymount Manhattan College, expert on George Inness
Marymount Manhattan College
Episode: Who was George Inness?
Kristen Connolly
Actress known for her roles in 'House of Cards' and 'Zoo', reflecting on her upbringing in Montclair.
Episode: The Arts in Montclair
Tom Hall
Artistic Director of Montclair Film Festival.
Montclair Film
Episode: The Arts in Montclair
Andrea Ferreira
Volunteer and Intern Coordinator
Montclair Art Museum
Episode: Why do volunteers matter?

Host

Alex Pavljuk
Digital Content Strategist and host featuring interviews with museum professionals, visitors, and exhibiting artists.

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#88
Hong Kong/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#203
Japan/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#227
India/Arts/Visual Arts

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How do they get big art works into a Museum? (Audience Q&A)
Q: Do you have any recommendations for museums to visit in the Northeast?
Melissa recommends the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum for its unique presentation, while Alex highlights Grounds for Sculpture as a noteworthy destination in New Jersey.
How do they get big art works into a Museum? (Audience Q&A)
Q: What sparked the idea to create this show?
Alex discusses how the podcast originated as a senior year project in college, aiming to fill a niche in the podcast landscape and provide insights into museum dynamics.
How do they get big art works into a Museum? (Audience Q&A)
Q: What other forms of art like dance do museums host?
They share that museums host performances, including dance and live art, as well as video presentations and unique art forms like sound installations.
How do they get big art works into a Museum? (Audience Q&A)
Q: How does Curatorial get some of the bigger pieces, sculptures and such, into MAM?
Alex explains the logistical challenges involved, including the need to disassemble pieces or use creative routes to bring them into the museum spaces safely.
How do they get big art works into a Museum? (Audience Q&A)
Q: What drew employees to art and working in the museums?
Melissa shares that her motivation stemmed from wanting to connect with the public and create engaging content rather than focusing solely on academia.

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Focused on bridging the gap between everyday people and the often-intimidating world of museums, this podcast invites listeners to engage with the arts without requiring a background in museology or art history. Through conversations with museum professionals, curators, and artists, the series emphasizes making art accessible and relatable, tackling misconceptions about museums, and encouraging a welcoming environment for visitors. Noteworthy themes include the importance of community engagement, the role of art in mental health, and discussions around significant cultural events and figures in the art world. The program uniquely blends personal stories with professional insights, fostering a sense of belonging in the art community.

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