This presentation by Jamie Franklin, curator at the Bennington Museum, looks at the intersection of folk art and modernism, primarily in America, during the early to mid-twentieth century.
English country house’s have so much history behind them. Curt DiCamillo explores the history behind many of them, which is not only important for Britain’s history but our own as…
Don’t muddle your way through interpreting birdsong anymore! Bridget Butler, aka, the Bird Diva, introduces us to five voices of songbirds that’ll have your ears fine-tuned to cheeps and chirps…
The horrific damage, in both human and material terms, wrought upon Ukraine by Russian aggression has by now become well known. To explore future possibilities, it is first important to…
This program joins artist, activist, and teacher Betsy Damon in conversation with Dr. Edward Cameron, a specialist in climate change and human rights. They discuss her lifelong work and her…
Pamela Morton, an artist and university teacher who has been living and working in the south of France for over thirty years, discusses the “artists of the south of France”.…
Pamela Morton, an artist and university teacher who has been living and working in the south of France for over thirty years, discusses the “artists of the south of France”.…
Sebnem Gumuscu, assistant professor of political science at Middlebury College, discusses the ways in which elected politicians kill democracy; using Turkey’s democratic breakdown, under Erdogan’s rule in the past decade,…