Artist Sabina Streeter jets out to Salomon Contemporary Warehouse
in the woods of East Hampton for an interview and walking tour with
gallerist James Salomon and his co-curator and collector Beth Rudin
DeWoody. Their... Read More
Host Marisa Mazria-Katz speaks with Leila Taghinia-Milani Heller, founder of New York's LTMH Gallery, one of the only galleries in the US that has devoted nearly its entire repertoire to Middle Eastern artists. In 2009,... Read More
Maira Kalman is an illustrator, author, satirist and social observer with a keen eye on all things stylish, political and current. During the Contemporary Jewish Museum's 2010 retrospective of her more-than-30-year... Read More
DJ Jeannie Hopper speaks with jazz drummer Francisco Mela and Blue Note International's Adam Hertz, with talk about Mela's new album, and how he went from painting to become one of the most innovative and exciting jazz musicians to emerge in decades.
Journalist David Kaufman speaks with Dor Guez, an Israeli video artist whose work centers on the little-known Arab-Christian community in Israel. Focusing on the Monayers, a family connected to his mother, Guez explores... Read More
Isn’t it illegal to paint on top of dollar bills? Murad Khan Mumtaz seems undaunted. Host Peter Brock speaks with the Pakistani-born artist about his exploration of the tension between tradition and modernity through... Read More
HERE Art Center's Pete McCabe speaks with playwright Charles Mee and director Anne Bogart, Artistic Director of SITI Company, where Mee is Playwright in Residence. Bogart, a frequent collaborator with Mee, shares a... Read More
AIR's Jeannie Hopper speaks with Michelle Bogre, Associate Professor in the School of Art, Media and Society at Parsons and founder of The Copyright Corner.
AIR's Jeannie Hopper speaks with Michael Premo and Rachel Falcone, co-founders of the ongoing multimedia project Housing Is a Human Right, and Dexter Wimberly, curator of the 2010 exhibition The Gentrification... Read More
AIR's Alanna Heiss and artist Dennis Oppenheim share their memories of P.S.1 during the period of the Heiss-curated 1991 retrospective Dennis Oppenheim: Selected Works 1967 - 1990, which then went on a lengthy... Read More