Art of the Mural with Guest Speaker, Netanel Portier, Pollock Krasner Zoom
Guided by Joyce Raimondo, Education Coordinator, Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center, this Zoom event highlights ...
Joyce Raimondo
Pueblo Pottery and the Pueblo Pottery Fund
Pueblo Pottery and the Pueblo Pottery Fund Public Talk, New Mexico Museum of Art, St. Francis Auditorium Sunday, April 18, ...
SAR School for Advanced Research
Enrique Alférez: Sculptor | Book Launch with Author Katie Bowler Young
The Historic New Orleans Collection hosts author Katie Bowler Young for a book launch for Enrique Alférez: Sculptor. Young's ...
The Historic New Orleans Collection
Owaissa Heimann: Experiencing Drought in the Grasslands of the American West
Owaissa Heimann talks about her experience growing up on her family's ranch in Lea County, New Mexico. She describes the ...
oohrp
Abstract Expressionism lecture by Betsy Fahlman
A Docent favorite, Betsy Falhman, returns to talk about her upcoming exhibitions on Abstract Expressionism.
Phoenix Art Museum
Giants Emerging Everywhere - They Can't Hide This
The Sumerian Civilization tells of a race of giants which ruled over the Sumerians, and there are many depictions of them.
Universe Inside You
Art of the New Deal: Lunchtime Zoom
A virtual look at artwork created for the WPA and other New Deal projects in the collection of the Free Library of Philadelphia.
Free Library Rare Book Department
The Woolly West: Colorado’s Hidden History of Sheepscapes
This is a recorded live lecture from our Innovage Lecture Series on May 18. Andrew Gulliford speaks about the historical ...
History Colorado
Strong Foundations & Promising Futures:Collaborative Efforts Between Professional and Avocational...
Full title: Strong Foundations and Promising Futures: Collaborative Efforts Between the Professional and Avocational ...
The Arizona Archaeological & Historical Society
The Pitt June 6, 2022
The Pitt
Happy Hour at the Hightower Chat 'n' Chew: Fred Harris and Teresa Leger Fernandez
One of the most powerful multiethnic, worker-led rebellions in American history is, of course, the Green Corn Rebellion! Wait.
Jim Hightower
Philip Garaway (Part One): Native Arts Dealer - Epi. 196, Host Dr. Mark Sublette
I had Philip Garaway on the podcast today. I knew it would be a very interesting podcast and I also knew it would also go very long ...
Medicine Man Gallery
Barron Arts Center Lecture: Adventures in Art with Maryann Zolota, "The WPA Art Project"
Barron Arts Center Lecture: Adventures in Art with Maryann Zolota "The WPA Art Project"
WoodbridgeTV
Women in the 1930s
Recorded with https://screencast-o-matic.com.
Alexa Stanfield
Using Historic Photos as Primary Sources
Join Daniel Kosharek, photo curator at New Mexico's Palace of the Governors, and Hannah Ablebeck, photo archivist at the ...
New Mexico Humanities Council
Society of Geographers: For Women Who Know No Boundaries
This all-day conference explored the contributions women have made to the field of geography and inspired participants to ...
Library of Congress
Behind The Pearl Earrings: The Story of Dickey Chapelle, Combat Photojournalist | Program |
[Original Airdate: November 3, 2015] Clad in fatigues, an Australian bush hat, harlequin eyeglasses, a Leica camera slung around ...
Milwaukee PBS
Women & Allies Unite! Networking Meeting 12-16-21
Women & Allies Unite! Networking Meeting 12-16-21 Karen Palmer (Host) is a Global Kindness Leader and a Livestream / Social ...
WE, the World - WE Campaign
Colorado Experience: Western American Art
The famous Oscar Wilde saying "Life imitates art more than art imitates life" hold little truth in Colorado. With the magnificent ...
Rocky Mountain PBS
Dorothea Lange (June 2020, An Addendum to the Photography Video)
Wendy Adler explains how Dorothea Lange uses photography as both a fine art and a social commentary at a time when ...
ARTiculating: Art Tours and Talks with Wendy Adler
LUE Treasure Map Part 1 of 2
Randy Bradford shares his research with the AHRF on the Billion dollar LUE treasure map. there have been a lot of different ...
Terry Carter
E Boyd: Scholar, Mentor, Painter, Muse
This 5-member panel discusses the life and times of painter, author, archeologist, anthropologist, and curator of Spanish colonial ...
Messages & Methods
Iowa History 101: The Story of the World Food Prize Foundation
Join the State Historical Society of Iowa for an online learning series that focuses on the past lives of Iowans to help commemorate ...
Iowa Culture
At the Service of the People: Mural Art, Politics, and the New Deal
Raoul Deal, Senior Lecturer at the Peck School of the Arts and artist in his own right, presents about the work and lives of some of ...
Jewish Museum Milwaukee
Sharks of India | Weekend Wild Webinar | Zoya Tyabji | Thicket Tales
WEEKEND WILD WEBINAR : Date: 17th May 2020 Webinar describes various diversities of sharks in India and their fisheries.
Thicket Tales
CHAPTER 25 The New Deal
Michael McKeown
The ‘New Deal’ and the birth of American Art: a lecture by John Francis.
This is a video I put together to help a pal of mine. He was approached by the The Arts Society and asked to contribute to their ...
Patrick Regan
Bonhams Western Art presents "The Collective Impact of the Taos Society of Artists"
Davison Koenig, Executive Director and Curator of the Couse-Sharp Historic Site, gives an illustrated talk on "The Collective ...
Couse Sharp
Central Illinois World War II Stories - Oral History Interview: Hale Burge of Hoopeston
Hale Burge started his career in the Air Force (then the Army Air Force) when he was drafted into World War II as a teenager in ...
Illinois Public Media
Common Ground | ART/WORK: How the Government-Funded CETA Jobs Program Put Artists to Work
Arts advocate Ted Berger, artists Ademola Olugebefola, Joan Snitzer, and Nitza Tufiño, and curators Molly Garfinkel and Jodi ...
The Brooklyn Rail
Douglas Brinkley on American Moonshot
Join us for this free lecture made possible by a generous gift from the Rancho Mirage Writers Festival Foundation. On May 25 ...
Rancho Mirage Library & Observatory
Build Back Better Gets Built Back Worse, Episode 1282
D.C. Comics announces Superman is gay, which means his kryptonite is now Vanderpump Rules; That wasn't a Twilight Zone ...
David Feldman
Mexican Genealogy 101: Finding Your Ancestors in South Texas and Mexico
Powered by Restream https://restream.io/ Thank you all for join us for Mexican Genealogy 101: Finding Your Ancestors in South ...
Esperanza Center
History of slavery
The history of slavery spans many cultures, nationalities, and religions from ancient times to the present day. However, the social ...
History Media-HD
Kavod on the Road | Denver Neighborhood Series: Auraria - Denver's First Neighborhood | 5.19.21
Join us for the first session in a three-part series on Denver's Neighborhoods. Explore Denver's oldest neighborhood with Tom ...
Kavod Senior Life
The Mexican Revolution and the United States: Fury, Romance, and National Identities
In 2010, the Smithsonian National Museum of American History hosted a three-day Mexican Revolution Centennial Symposium.
National Museum of American History
The Native American Artists that Defined a Generation
Threads of Santa Fe History: The Native American Artists that Defined a Generation.
cityofsantafe
New Deal | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article: New Deal Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading ...
wikipedia tts
Pablo O'Higgins: How a Young Artist from Utah Became a Mexican Muralist
Art historian Susan Vogel discusses Pablo O'Higgins with the Utah Museum of Fine Arts.
Utah Museum of Fine Arts
Build Back Better Gets Built Back Worse, Episode 1282
D.C. Comics announces Superman is gay, which means his kryptonite is now Vanderpump Rules; That wasn't a Twilight Zone ...
David Feldman
Tennessee 101: Reconstruction to the Present - Depression, War, and the New Deal
When the 1920s ended with the advent of the Great Depression, much of rural Tennessee had been in a recession since the ...
Tennessee History Day State Coordinator
Rediscovering Frances Perkins: The Woman Behind the New Deal
Frances Perkins was the only woman in President Franklin D. Roosevelt's cabinet and one of his close friends. As an architect of ...
SmithsonianNPM