Welcome to The Arts in Conversation presented by the National Arts Club. This podcast is an extension of the mission of the NAC: to stimulate, foster, and promote public interest in the arts. In this podcast, we want to welcome you into our club by introducing you to world-renowned artists, inviting you to our live events, and sharing innovations happening in the arts—across a variety of mediums—today.
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What a wonderful listen—so glad to have Christian McBride and the National Arts Club in my podcast feed!! Can’t wait for the next episodes!!
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I was so excited to see the national arts club announce a podcast and it exceeded expectations!
Love the National Arts Club and looking forward to future episodes!! More please!!!
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