Episode 15: Building the Outdoor Sculpture Park of their Dreams
Leaving New York is a tough choice for many artists, but it was a no-brainer for this week's guests. Returning to Texas allowed Tamara and Trey to realize their dream exhibition space, an outdoor sculpture park.
Episode 14: Founding an Artist Residency in small-town Texas
Almost a decade ago, Kyle left the big city to start an artist residency in a sleepy country town 55 miles south of Dallas. Today. 100W has welcomed tens of residents from around the world to a program that allows artists to immerse themselves and use the town as source material for their work.
Episode 13: Connecting Business and the Arts, A Mutually Beneficial Partnership
As CEO of the Business Council for the Arts, Katherine works daily to bridge business and the arts. Her programs train business leaders how to serve on non-profit boards and generate data regarding the economic impact of arts organizations.
Episode 12: Elevating Emerging Artists in Print & Digital Media
This episode highlights the collaboration between the print publication, Friend of the Artist, and online auction house Auc Art. We speak with both founders about their mission to promote the careers of emerging artists through print and digital media.
Episode 11: The Show Goes On: Sotheby's Adapts to the Pandemic
With a distinguished career in auction houses on both coasts, Charlie Adamski Caulkins talks about the state of the art market, the role of auction houses, and the transformation Sotheby’s underwent during the pandemic.
Episode 10: Building a Private Art Collection
Jennifer left her successful museum career to work with collectors on a more individual basis. Her approach to collection building is holistic and combines her experience as a student of the history of decorative arts, interiors, and the art market.
Episode 09: How to Become a Successful Artist
Decades of experience as an artist and art dealer led Mark to found an art technology company that aims to archive all the world’s objects. His advice for artists on growing their career is insightful and thought provoking.
Episode 08: Museums Surviving the Pandemic
This episode we talk about Graham’s path to directorship, the role of museums in society, and how he’s leading his institution through the pandemic.
Episode 07: Art Data - Building an Art Technology Company
Art Technology company founder Carrie Eldridge delves into the topic of art data and how she’s working to bring greater transparency to the art market.
Episode 06: Putting the Arts Back into the Culinary Arts
As an artist and chef, Nancy works to bridge the divide between the culinary arts and the fine arts through exhibitions, workshops, and her art practice.
Episode 05: Land Conservation Through Art Installation
Amy invited artists to create work that celebrated the land's beauty that often resulted in monumental works. Over the years, it became famous for its pioneering installation art program that Amy curated its closure in 2002.
Episode 04: Funding the Arts and Fostering Community from DC to Texas
In our conversation, we discuss John’s career path, creating equity in the arts, and how he’s working to help the creative community of Houston cope with the pandemic.
Episode 03: Crafting Performances for an Audience of One
In this episode, I speak with Abraham Burickson the co-founder and artistic director of Odyssey Works. An organization that designs immersive experiences for an audience of one that’s interdisciplinary, and poised on the boundary between art and life.
Episode 02: Museum as a Cultural Embassy
The Meadows Museum is the leading U.S. institution focused on the study and presentation of the art of Spain. In this episode, we discuss Mark’s career path, projects, and the Meadow’s status as a satellite embassy for Spanish culture.
Episode: 01 Building a Museum Without Walls
In our premiere episode, Amy talks about leading her institution through the pandemic. We discuss her career trajectory from an elementary school art teacher to a university museum director. Starting with an internship at the Metropolitan Museum to meeting the Dalai Lama. She has shepherded the collection from a private family collection to a university museum with a global reach.