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The Conversation Art Podcast

A podcast that goes behind the scenes and between the lines of the contemporary art worlds, through conversations with artists, dealers, curators, and collectors--based in Los Angeles, but reaching nationally and internationally.
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Now displaying: 2016
Jan 9, 2016
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Along with co-host Deb Klowden Mann, Eileen Cowin talks about: her being a long-time Angeleno, yet still feeling (more) at home in New York, where she grew up; her 30-plus-year career teaching at Cal State Fullerton; her epic 'studio visit' experience, which are combined into her video of the same name; how her work has been received in L.A.compared with New York (it depends on the decade); her upcoming project for the MLK Jr. Metro in Los Angeles; and, in a special bonus segment, she talks about the differences between the "ART World" and the "Real World," and how embracing what she had led to good things happening for her.
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