<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?><?xml-stylesheet href="http://www.blogger.com/styles/atom.css" type="text/css"?><rss xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" version="2.0"><channel><title>Columbia Museum of Art Podcast</title><description></description><managingEditor>noreply@blogger.com (CMA Podcast)</managingEditor><pubDate>Wed, 28 Aug 2024 22:40:59 -0700</pubDate><generator>Blogger http://www.blogger.com</generator><openSearch:totalResults xmlns:openSearch="http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearchrss/1.0/">61</openSearch:totalResults><openSearch:startIndex xmlns:openSearch="http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearchrss/1.0/">1</openSearch:startIndex><openSearch:itemsPerPage xmlns:openSearch="http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearchrss/1.0/">500</openSearch:itemsPerPage><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/</link><language>en-us</language><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><copyright>Columbia Museum of Art 2009</copyright><itunes:image href="http://www.columbiamuseum.org/cmapodcast.jpg"/><itunes:keywords>art,museum,carolina,contemporary,art</itunes:keywords><itunes:summary>The Columbia Museum of Art Podcast features commentary and interviews relating to programs and exhibitions. The Columbia Museum of Art is South Carolina's premier museum of international art. For more information visit www.columbiamuseum.org. 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The exhibition includes 175 works by more than 100 photographers, and covers the rock and roll era from the 1950s to the present, including some of the world’s most iconic images. It was organized by the prestigious Brooklyn Museum of Art and opened there to rave reviews and record-breaking attendance. 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The exhibition includes 175 works by more than 100 photographers, and covers the rock and roll era from the 1950s to the present, including some of the world’s most iconic images. It was organized by the prestigious Brooklyn Museum of Art and opened there to rave reviews and record-breaking attendance. Columbia is the last stop on the nation-wide traveling tour.</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 4: Roberta Bayley - The Ramones</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2011/02/stop-4-roberta-bayley-ramones.html</link><pubDate>Sat, 26 Feb 2011 16:23:00 -0800</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-8573131784381053372</guid><description>WHO SHOT ROCK &amp; ROLL: &lt;br /&gt;A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present &lt;br /&gt;February 25, 2011 - May 22, 2011 &lt;br /&gt;Who Shot Rock &amp; Roll is the first major exhibition on rock and roll to put photographers in the foreground, acknowledging their creative and collaborative role in the history of rock music. The exhibition includes 175 works by more than 100 photographers, and covers the rock and roll era from the 1950s to the present, including some of the world’s most iconic images. 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The exhibition includes 175 works by more than 100 photographers, and covers the rock and roll era from the 1950s to the present, including some of the world’s most iconic images. It was organized by the prestigious Brooklyn Museum of Art and opened there to rave reviews and record-breaking attendance. 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The exhibition includes 175 works by more than 100 photographers, and covers the rock and roll era from the 1950s to the present, including some of the world’s most iconic images. It was organized by the prestigious Brooklyn Museum of Art and opened there to rave reviews and record-breaking attendance. 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The exhibition includes 175 works by more than 100 photographers, and covers the rock and roll era from the 1950s to the present, including some of the world’s most iconic images. It was organized by the prestigious Brooklyn Museum of Art and opened there to rave reviews and record-breaking attendance. 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The exhibition includes 175 works by more than 100 photographers, and covers the rock and roll era from the 1950s to the present, including some of the world’s most iconic images. It was organized by the prestigious Brooklyn Museum of Art and opened there to rave reviews and record-breaking attendance. 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The exhibition includes 175 works by more than 100 photographers, and covers the rock and roll era from the 1950s to the present, including some of the world’s most iconic images. It was organized by the prestigious Brooklyn Museum of Art and opened there to rave reviews and record-breaking attendance. Columbia is the last stop on the nation-wide traveling tour.</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 14: Albert Watson - Mick Jagger</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2011/02/stop-14-albert-watson-mick-jagger.html</link><pubDate>Sat, 26 Feb 2011 16:12:00 -0800</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-3915699581485176816</guid><description>WHO SHOT ROCK &amp; ROLL: &lt;br /&gt;A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present &lt;br /&gt;February 25, 2011 - May 22, 2011 &lt;br /&gt;Who Shot Rock &amp; Roll is the first major exhibition on rock and roll to put photographers in the foreground, acknowledging their creative and collaborative role in the history of rock music. The exhibition includes 175 works by more than 100 photographers, and covers the rock and roll era from the 1950s to the present, including some of the world’s most iconic images. It was organized by the prestigious Brooklyn Museum of Art and opened there to rave reviews and record-breaking attendance. Columbia is the last stop on the nation-wide traveling tour.</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 15: Bob Seidemann - Blind Faith</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2011/02/stop-15-bob-seidemann-blind-faith.html</link><pubDate>Sat, 26 Feb 2011 16:11:00 -0800</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-3051857170291918716</guid><description>WHO SHOT ROCK &amp; ROLL: &lt;br /&gt;A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present &lt;br /&gt;February 25, 2011 - May 22, 2011 &lt;br /&gt;Who Shot Rock &amp; Roll is the first major exhibition on rock and roll to put photographers in the foreground, acknowledging their creative and collaborative role in the history of rock music. The exhibition includes 175 works by more than 100 photographers, and covers the rock and roll era from the 1950s to the present, including some of the world’s most iconic images. It was organized by the prestigious Brooklyn Museum of Art and opened there to rave reviews and record-breaking attendance. 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The exhibition includes 175 works by more than 100 photographers, and covers the rock and roll era from the 1950s to the present, including some of the world’s most iconic images. It was organized by the prestigious Brooklyn Museum of Art and opened there to rave reviews and record-breaking attendance. 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The exhibition includes 175 works by more than 100 photographers, and covers the rock and roll era from the 1950s to the present, including some of the world’s most iconic images. It was organized by the prestigious Brooklyn Museum of Art and opened there to rave reviews and record-breaking attendance. 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It was organized by the prestigious Brooklyn Museum of Art and opened there to rave reviews and record-breaking attendance. Columbia is the last stop on the nation-wide traveling tour.</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 21: Danny Clinch - Tupac Shakur</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2011/02/stop-21-danny-clinch-tupac-shakur.html</link><pubDate>Sat, 26 Feb 2011 16:05:00 -0800</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-4522266455303271590</guid><description>WHO SHOT ROCK &amp; ROLL: &lt;br /&gt;A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present &lt;br /&gt;February 25, 2011 - May 22, 2011 &lt;br /&gt;Who Shot Rock &amp; Roll is the first major exhibition on rock and roll to put photographers in the foreground, acknowledging their creative and collaborative role in the history of rock music. The exhibition includes 175 works by more than 100 photographers, and covers the rock and roll era from the 1950s to the present, including some of the world’s most iconic images. It was organized by the prestigious Brooklyn Museum of Art and opened there to rave reviews and record-breaking attendance. 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The exhibition includes 175 works by more than 100 photographers, and covers the rock and roll era from the 1950s to the present, including some of the world’s most iconic images. It was organized by the prestigious Brooklyn Museum of Art and opened there to rave reviews and record-breaking attendance. 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It was organized by the prestigious Brooklyn Museum of Art and opened there to rave reviews and record-breaking attendance. Columbia is the last stop on the nation-wide traveling tour.</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 25: Henry Diltz - Tina Turner</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2011/02/stop-25-henry-diltz-tina-turner.html</link><pubDate>Sat, 26 Feb 2011 15:57:00 -0800</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-6188313175722238004</guid><description>WHO SHOT ROCK &amp;amp; ROLL:&lt;br /&gt;A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present&lt;br /&gt;February 25, 2011 - May 22, 2011&lt;br /&gt;Who Shot Rock &amp;amp; Roll is the first major exhibition on rock and roll to put photographers in the foreground, acknowledging their creative and collaborative role in the history of rock music. The exhibition includes 175 works by more than 100 photographers, and covers the rock and roll era from the 1950s to the present, including some of the world’s most iconic images. It was organized by the prestigious Brooklyn Museum of Art and opened there to rave reviews and record-breaking attendance. Columbia is the last stop on the nation-wide traveling tour.</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 26: Kevin Cummins - Ian Curtis</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2011/02/stop-26-kevin-cummins-ian-curtis.html</link><pubDate>Sat, 26 Feb 2011 15:20:00 -0800</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-6935343491535720374</guid><description>&lt;b&gt;&lt;span class="Apple-style-span" &gt;WHO SHOT ROCK &amp;amp; ROLL:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;b&gt;A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span class="Apple-style-span" &gt;February 25, 2011 - May 22, 2011 &lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span class="Apple-style-span" &gt;Who Shot Rock &amp;amp; Roll is the first major exhibition on rock and roll to put photographers in the foreground, acknowledging their creative and collaborative role in the history of rock music. The exhibition includes 175 works by more than 100 photographers, and covers the rock and roll era from the 1950s to the present, including some of the world’s most iconic images. It was organized by the prestigious Brooklyn Museum of Art and opened there to rave reviews and record-breaking attendance. Columbia is the last stop on the nation-wide traveling tour. &lt;/span&gt;</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 1: Introduction</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2010/09/stop-1-introduction.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 11:04:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-5862413129624329122</guid><description>&lt;span class="Apple-style-span"  style="  color: rgb(35, 35, 35); line-height: 16px; font-family:Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif;"&gt;&lt;span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: small;"&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;span class="Apple-style-span"  style="  color: rgb(35, 35, 35); line-height: 16px; font-family:Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif;"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: large;"&gt;I Heard a Voice: The Art of Lesley Dill&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;span class="Apple-style-span"  style="  color: rgb(35, 35, 35); line-height: 16px; font-family:Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif;"&gt;&lt;span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: large;"&gt;October 1, 2010 - January 23, 2011&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;span class="Apple-style-span"  style="  color: rgb(35, 35, 35); line-height: 16px; font-family:Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif;"&gt;&lt;span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: small;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;The Columbia Museum of Art presents an exhibition of contemporary American artist Lesley Dill that focuses on her most recent large-scale theatrical work. This is the first retrospective exhibition of the artist of this scale. The exhibition opens Friday, October 1, 2010, which is a free admission day.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 2: Flinch</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2010/09/stop-2-flinch.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 11:04:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-239602248392827098</guid><description>&lt;span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 11px; color: rgb(35, 35, 35); line-height: 16px; "&gt;The Columbia Museum of Art presents an exhibition of contemporary American artist Lesley Dill that focuses on her most recent large-scale theatrical work. This is the first retrospective exhibition of the artist of this scale. 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The exhibition opens Friday, October 1, 2010, which is a free admission day.&lt;/span&gt;</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 5: Dress of Opening and Close of Being</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2010/09/stop-5-dress-of-opening-and-close-of.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 11:01:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-4587217409786572556</guid><description>http://www.columbiamuseum.org/podcasts/lesleydill/05dressofopening.mp3</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 6: Dress of Inwardness</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2010/09/stop-6-dress-of-inwardness.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 11:01:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-6252948883227364474</guid><description>&lt;span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 11px; color: rgb(35, 35, 35); line-height: 16px; "&gt;The Columbia Museum of Art presents an exhibition of contemporary American artist Lesley Dill that focuses on her most recent large-scale theatrical work. This is the first retrospective exhibition of the artist of this scale. The exhibition opens Friday, October 1, 2010, which is a free admission day.&lt;/span&gt;</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 7: Rise</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2010/09/stop-7-rise.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 11:00:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-7547143537418072990</guid><description>&lt;span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 11px; color: rgb(35, 35, 35); line-height: 16px; "&gt;The Columbia Museum of Art presents an exhibition of contemporary American artist Lesley Dill that focuses on her most recent large-scale theatrical work. This is the first retrospective exhibition of the artist of this scale. The exhibition opens Friday, October 1, 2010, which is a free admission day.&lt;/span&gt;</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 8: Ecstasy</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2010/09/stop-8-ecstasy.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 11:00:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-6970243832120156829</guid><description>&lt;span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 11px; color: rgb(35, 35, 35); line-height: 16px; "&gt;The Columbia Museum of Art presents an exhibition of contemporary American artist Lesley Dill that focuses on her most recent large-scale theatrical work. This is the first retrospective exhibition of the artist of this scale. The exhibition opens Friday, October 1, 2010, which is a free admission day.&lt;/span&gt;</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 9: Dreams and Visions</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2010/09/stop-9-dreams-and-visions.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 10:59:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-6786891987262850575</guid><description>&lt;span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 11px; color: rgb(35, 35, 35); line-height: 16px; "&gt;The Columbia Museum of Art presents an exhibition of contemporary American artist Lesley Dill that focuses on her most recent large-scale theatrical work. This is the first retrospective exhibition of the artist of this scale. The exhibition opens Friday, October 1, 2010, which is a free admission day.&lt;/span&gt;</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 10: Fragile Bridge</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2010/09/stop-10-fragile-bridge.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 10:59:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-3363841746795124326</guid><description>&lt;span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 11px; color: rgb(35, 35, 35); line-height: 16px; "&gt;The Columbia Museum of Art presents an exhibition of contemporary American artist Lesley Dill that focuses on her most recent large-scale theatrical work. This is the first retrospective exhibition of the artist of this scale. The exhibition opens Friday, October 1, 2010, which is a free admission day.&lt;/span&gt;</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 11: White Threaded Poem Girl</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2010/09/stop-11-white-threaded-poem-girl.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 10:58:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-2514599021845209259</guid><description>&lt;span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 11px; color: rgb(35, 35, 35); line-height: 16px; "&gt;The Columbia Museum of Art presents an exhibition of contemporary American artist Lesley Dill that focuses on her most recent large-scale theatrical work. This is the first retrospective exhibition of the artist of this scale. The exhibition opens Friday, October 1, 2010, which is a free admission day.&lt;/span&gt;</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 12: Rush</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2010/09/stop-12-rush.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 10:55:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-4188613999871414301</guid><description>&lt;span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size: 11px; color: rgb(35, 35, 35); line-height: 16px; "&gt;The Columbia Museum of Art presents an exhibition of contemporary American artist Lesley Dill that focuses on her most recent large-scale theatrical work. This is the first retrospective exhibition of the artist of this scale. The exhibition opens Friday, October 1, 2010, which is a free admission day.&lt;/span&gt;</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 1: Introduction</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2010/06/stop-1-introduction.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 3 Jun 2010 07:30:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-4874577510637061599</guid><description>&lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 14.0px Arial; color: #21211d"&gt;&lt;span style="font: 16.0px Arial"&gt;&lt;b&gt;IMPERIAL SPLENDOR:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;Renaissance Tapestries from Vienna&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323; min-height: 12.0px"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt;Royal Renaissance tapestries from one of the premier museums of fine arts and decorative arts in the world, the Kunsthistorisches of Vienna, will be on view in South Carolina’s capital city. The richness and artistic quality of the tapestries make the collection one of the most important tapestry collections in the world and one of the most magnificent of its kind. Each of these eight exquisite tapestries, intricately crafted, measures from 11- to 12-feet high and from 12- to 18-feet long. The tapestries came to the Kunsthistorisches Museum from the collections of King Matthias (Holy Roman Emperor 1612-1619) and King Francis I (1708-1765). The exhibition marks the first time these centuries-old tapestries have travelled to the United States. &lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323; min-height: 12.0px"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 13.0px Arial; color: #990000"&gt;&lt;b&gt;May 21, 2010 - September 19, 2010&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;span class="Apple-style-span"   style="font-size:100%;color:#232323;"&gt;&lt;span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: 11px;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 2: The Border Designs</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2010/06/stop-2-border-designs.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 3 Jun 2010 07:30:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-4683714015136131906</guid><description>&lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 14.0px Arial; color: #21211d"&gt;&lt;span style="font: 16.0px Arial"&gt;&lt;b&gt;IMPERIAL SPLENDOR:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;Renaissance Tapestries from Vienna&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323; min-height: 12.0px"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt;Royal Renaissance tapestries from one of the premier museums of fine arts and decorative arts in the world, the Kunsthistorisches of Vienna, will be on view in South Carolina’s capital city. The richness and artistic quality of the tapestries make the collection one of the most important tapestry collections in the world and one of the most magnificent of its kind. Each of these eight exquisite tapestries, intricately crafted, measures from 11- to 12-feet high and from 12- to 18-feet long. The tapestries came to the Kunsthistorisches Museum from the collections of King Matthias (Holy Roman Emperor 1612-1619) and King Francis I (1708-1765). The exhibition marks the first time these centuries-old tapestries have travelled to the United States. &lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323; min-height: 12.0px"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 13.0px Arial; color: #990000"&gt;&lt;b&gt;May 21, 2010 - September 19, 2010&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;span class="Apple-style-span"   style="font-size:100%;color:#232323;"&gt;&lt;span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: 11px;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 3: Tapestries in Context</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2010/06/stop-3-tapestries-in-context.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 3 Jun 2010 07:29:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-3329101033506346789</guid><description>&lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 14.0px Arial; color: #21211d"&gt;&lt;span style="font: 16.0px Arial"&gt;&lt;b&gt;IMPERIAL SPLENDOR:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;Renaissance Tapestries from Vienna&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323; min-height: 12.0px"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt;Royal Renaissance tapestries from one of the premier museums of fine arts and decorative arts in the world, the Kunsthistorisches of Vienna, will be on view in South Carolina’s capital city. The richness and artistic quality of the tapestries make the collection one of the most important tapestry collections in the world and one of the most magnificent of its kind. Each of these eight exquisite tapestries, intricately crafted, measures from 11- to 12-feet high and from 12- to 18-feet long. The tapestries came to the Kunsthistorisches Museum from the collections of King Matthias (Holy Roman Emperor 1612-1619) and King Francis I (1708-1765). The exhibition marks the first time these centuries-old tapestries have travelled to the United States. &lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323; min-height: 12.0px"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 13.0px Arial; color: #990000"&gt;&lt;b&gt;May 21, 2010 - September 19, 2010&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;span class="Apple-style-span"   style="font-size:100%;color:#232323;"&gt;&lt;span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: 11px;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 4: The Seven Virtues</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2010/06/stop-4-seven-virtues.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 3 Jun 2010 07:29:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-109662779412878497</guid><description>&lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 14.0px Arial; color: #21211d"&gt;&lt;span style="font: 16.0px Arial"&gt;&lt;b&gt;IMPERIAL SPLENDOR:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;Renaissance Tapestries from Vienna&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323; min-height: 12.0px"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt;Royal Renaissance tapestries from one of the premier museums of fine arts and decorative arts in the world, the Kunsthistorisches of Vienna, will be on view in South Carolina’s capital city. The richness and artistic quality of the tapestries make the collection one of the most important tapestry collections in the world and one of the most magnificent of its kind. Each of these eight exquisite tapestries, intricately crafted, measures from 11- to 12-feet high and from 12- to 18-feet long. The tapestries came to the Kunsthistorisches Museum from the collections of King Matthias (Holy Roman Emperor 1612-1619) and King Francis I (1708-1765). The exhibition marks the first time these centuries-old tapestries have travelled to the United States. &lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323; min-height: 12.0px"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 13.0px Arial; color: #990000"&gt;&lt;b&gt;May 21, 2010 - September 19, 2010&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;span class="Apple-style-span"   style="font-size:100%;color:#232323;"&gt;&lt;span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: 11px;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 5: The Production of a Tapestry</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2010/06/stop-5-production-of-tapestry.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 3 Jun 2010 07:28:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-3987985229261309410</guid><description>&lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 14.0px Arial; color: #21211d"&gt;&lt;span style="font: 16.0px Arial"&gt;&lt;b&gt;IMPERIAL SPLENDOR:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;Renaissance Tapestries from Vienna&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323; min-height: 12.0px"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt;Royal Renaissance tapestries from one of the premier museums of fine arts and decorative arts in the world, the Kunsthistorisches of Vienna, will be on view in South Carolina’s capital city. The richness and artistic quality of the tapestries make the collection one of the most important tapestry collections in the world and one of the most magnificent of its kind. Each of these eight exquisite tapestries, intricately crafted, measures from 11- to 12-feet high and from 12- to 18-feet long. The tapestries came to the Kunsthistorisches Museum from the collections of King Matthias (Holy Roman Emperor 1612-1619) and King Francis I (1708-1765). The exhibition marks the first time these centuries-old tapestries have travelled to the United States. &lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323; min-height: 12.0px"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 13.0px Arial; color: #990000"&gt;&lt;b&gt;May 21, 2010 - September 19, 2010&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;span class="Apple-style-span"   style="font-size:100%;color:#232323;"&gt;&lt;span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: 11px;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 6: Restoring the Tapestries</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2010/06/stop-6-restoring-tapestries.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 3 Jun 2010 07:27:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-3138376534508351343</guid><description>&lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 14.0px Arial; color: #21211d"&gt;&lt;span style="font: 16.0px Arial"&gt;&lt;b&gt;IMPERIAL SPLENDOR:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;Renaissance Tapestries from Vienna&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323; min-height: 12.0px"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt;Royal Renaissance tapestries from one of the premier museums of fine arts and decorative arts in the world, the Kunsthistorisches of Vienna, will be on view in South Carolina’s capital city. The richness and artistic quality of the tapestries make the collection one of the most important tapestry collections in the world and one of the most magnificent of its kind. Each of these eight exquisite tapestries, intricately crafted, measures from 11- to 12-feet high and from 12- to 18-feet long. The tapestries came to the Kunsthistorisches Museum from the collections of King Matthias (Holy Roman Emperor 1612-1619) and King Francis I (1708-1765). The exhibition marks the first time these centuries-old tapestries have travelled to the United States. &lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323; min-height: 12.0px"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 13.0px Arial; color: #990000"&gt;&lt;b&gt;May 21, 2010 - September 19, 2010&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;span class="Apple-style-span"   style="font-size:100%;color:#232323;"&gt;&lt;span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: 11px;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 7: Introduction</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2010/06/stop-7-introduction.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 3 Jun 2010 07:27:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-4562048457646732650</guid><description>&lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 14.0px Arial; color: #21211d"&gt;&lt;span style="font: 16.0px Arial"&gt;&lt;b&gt;INNOVATION AND CHANGE:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;Great Ceramics from the Ceramics Research Center&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323; min-height: 12.0px"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt;This exhibition highlights 75 masterworks by many of the leading international ceramic artists of our day, offering a panoramic survey of the potential of clay as an expressive art form. The art objects on view range from functional ware for everyday use to more expressive sculptural forms. &lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323; min-height: 12.0px"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 13.0px Arial; color: #990000"&gt;&lt;b&gt;May 28, 2010 - September 05, 2010&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 8: Peter Voulkos</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2010/06/stop-8-peter-voulkos.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 3 Jun 2010 07:25:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-6734794149448101382</guid><description>&lt;p  style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 14.0px Arial; color:#21211d;"&gt;&lt;span style="font: 16.0px Arial"&gt;&lt;b&gt;INNOVATION AND CHANGE:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color:#232323;"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;Great Ceramics from the Ceramics Research Center&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color:#232323;"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323; min-height: 12.0px"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt;This exhibition highlights 75 masterworks by many of the leading international ceramic artists of our day, offering a panoramic survey of the potential of clay as an expressive art form. The art objects on view range from functional ware for everyday use to more expressive sculptural forms. &lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323; min-height: 12.0px"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 13.0px Arial; color: #990000"&gt;&lt;b&gt;May 28, 2010 - September 05, 2010&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color:#232323;"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 9: Robert Arneson</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2010/06/stop-9-robert-arneson.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 3 Jun 2010 07:25:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-883150704644057424</guid><description>&lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 14.0px Arial; color: #21211d"&gt;&lt;span style="font: 16.0px Arial"&gt;&lt;b&gt;INNOVATION AND CHANGE:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;Great Ceramics from the Ceramics Research Center&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323; min-height: 12.0px"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt;This exhibition highlights 75 masterworks by many of the leading international ceramic artists of our day, offering a panoramic survey of the potential of clay as an expressive art form. The art objects on view range from functional ware for everyday use to more expressive sculptural forms. &lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323; min-height: 12.0px"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 13.0px Arial; color: #990000"&gt;&lt;b&gt;May 28, 2010 - September 05, 2010&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 10: Betty Woodman</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2010/06/stop-10-betty-woodman.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 3 Jun 2010 07:24:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-7255824710684913846</guid><description>&lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 14.0px Arial; color: #21211d"&gt;&lt;span style="font: 16.0px Arial"&gt;&lt;b&gt;INNOVATION AND CHANGE:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;Great Ceramics from the Ceramics Research Center&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323; min-height: 12.0px"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt;This exhibition highlights 75 masterworks by many of the leading international ceramic artists of our day, offering a panoramic survey of the potential of clay as an expressive art form. The art objects on view range from functional ware for everyday use to more expressive sculptural forms. &lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323; min-height: 12.0px"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 13.0px Arial; color: #990000"&gt;&lt;b&gt;May 28, 2010 - September 05, 2010&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 11: Beth Cavener Stichter</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2010/06/stop-11-beth-cavener-stichter.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 3 Jun 2010 07:23:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-359457271671485405</guid><description>&lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 14.0px Arial; color: #21211d"&gt;&lt;span style="font: 16.0px Arial"&gt;&lt;b&gt;INNOVATION AND CHANGE:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;Great Ceramics from the Ceramics Research Center&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323; min-height: 12.0px"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt;This exhibition highlights 75 masterworks by many of the leading international ceramic artists of our day, offering a panoramic survey of the potential of clay as an expressive art form. The art objects on view range from functional ware for everyday use to more expressive sculptural forms. &lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323; min-height: 12.0px"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 13.0px Arial; color: #990000"&gt;&lt;b&gt;May 28, 2010 - September 05, 2010&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Stop 12: Rudy Autio</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2010/06/stop-12-rudy-autio.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 3 Jun 2010 07:20:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-731748181914646411</guid><description>&lt;p  style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 14.0px Arial; color:#21211d;"&gt;&lt;span style="font: 16.0px Arial"&gt;&lt;b&gt;INNOVATION AND CHANGE:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color:#232323;"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;Great Ceramics from the Ceramics Research Center&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color:#232323;"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323; min-height: 12.0px"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323"&gt;This exhibition highlights 75 masterworks by many of the leading international ceramic artists of our day, offering a panoramic survey of the potential of clay as an expressive art form. The art objects on view range from functional ware for everyday use to more expressive sculptural forms. &lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 11.0px Georgia; color: #232323; min-height: 12.0px"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 16.0px; font: 13.0px Arial; color: #990000"&gt;&lt;b&gt;May 28, 2010 - September 05, 2010&lt;/b&gt;&lt;span style="font: 11.0px Georgia; color:#232323;"&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Chinese Calligraphy demonstrated by Dr. Tan Ye</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2009/04/chinese-calligraphy-demonstrated-by-dr.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 11:19:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-921216276511454949</guid><description>&lt;iframe allowfullscreen='allowfullscreen' webkitallowfullscreen='webkitallowfullscreen' mozallowfullscreen='mozallowfullscreen' width='320' height='266' src='https://www.blogger.com/video.g?token=AD6v5dweYw3wJ749K5zz1a6227-tvdHBzzBDPZfwl8R3SVBmn3fYppOW3DLYWohPcxKfGF5HkyJ8dy0zrqbjljBq7Q' class='b-hbp-video b-uploaded' frameborder='0'&gt;&lt;/iframe&gt;</description><enclosure length="0" type="video/mp4" url="http://www.blogger.com/video-play.mp4?contentId=b14da94e95011ca9&amp;type=video%2Fmp4"/><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle/><itunes:author>Columbia Museum of Art</itunes:author><itunes:summary/><itunes:keywords>art,museum,carolina,contemporary,art</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Beyond Turner to Cezanne: Manet and Caillebotte (lecture)</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2009/04/beyond-turner-to-cezanne-manet-and.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 8 Apr 2009 12:26:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-8373223543755973532</guid><description>Dr. Bradford Collins lectures on the history of European painting from the Neoclassical movement of the late 18th century through French Impressionism in the early 20th century.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In this episode Dr. Collins discusses the work of Edouard Manet and Gustav Caillebotte and the development of the new urban environs of Paris beginning in the mid-1800's.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Bradford Collins has been teaching art history at the University of South Carolina for over twenty years. He is currently writing a survey text titled "Modern Art and Modern Life, 1848 to the Present."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This lecture is a program of The Columbia Museum of Art Adult Art School. The Adult Art School offers lectures and courses in several art media. For more information contact the Art School by emailing this podcast ( podcast@columbiamuseum.org ) or call 803.343.2187.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Subscribe to the Columbia Museum of Art Podcast feed here:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;http://feeds2.feedburner.com/columbiamuseumofartpodcast&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Questions: contact podcast@columbiamuseum.org&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;www.columbiamuseum.org</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>AfriCOBRA Lecture</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2009/03/africobra-lecture.html</link><pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2009 13:48:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-2386485484648873229</guid><description>Kyle Coleman discusses AfriCOBRA, an art movement that paralleled the Black Cultural revolution and incorporated elements of Trans-Africanism, Free Jazz, vibrant color and the sublime.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;www.columbiamuseum.org</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Turner to Cezanne Opening Lecture</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2009/03/turner-to-cezanne-opening-lecture.html</link><pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2009 10:10:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-337310499734058434</guid><description>Oliver Fairclough, exhibition curator and Keeper of Art at the National Museum Wales, discusses works in the exhibition Turner to Cezanne: Masterpieces from the Davies Collection. Margaret and Gwendolyn Davies collected this extraordinary group of 19th and early 20th century paintings between 1908 and 1923. The collection is exceptionally strong in Impressionist and Post-Impressionist works and includes masterpieces by, among others, Cézanne, Corot, van Gogh, Monet, Daumier, Manet, Millet, Pissarro, Renoir, Turner and Whistler.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Turner to Cézanne features 53 stunning works of art, seen together in the United States for the first time. The exhibition will travel to only five venues and the Columbia Museum of Art is the opening venue. The Columbia presentation is made possible by the Blanchard Family.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;http://feeds2.feedburner.com/columbiamuseumofartpodcast&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;email:  podcast@columbiamuseum.org&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;www.columbiamuseum.org</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>What's Love Got to Do With It? Chapter 3 (for mature audiences)</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2009/02/whats-love-got-to-do-with-it-chapter-3.html</link><pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2009 13:43:00 -0800</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-8297797738461626989</guid><description>What's Love Got to Do With it? Chapter 3&lt;br /&gt;701 Whaley St.&lt;br /&gt;February 14, 2009&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Columbia area artists participating in the exhibition "What's Love Got to Do With It? Chapter 3" discuss their work, the exhibition, and events planned for the opening on Saturday, February 14, 2009, at 701 Whaley St. in Columbia, SC. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Participating Artists: Alejandro Garcia, Anastasia Chernoff, Molly Harrell, Lee Ann Kornegay, Melinda Register, Michael Krewjewski, Billy Guess, Leslie Pierce, Bonnie Goldberg, Travis Teate, Diana Farfan, Danielle Howle, Unbound, Half &amp; Half,&lt;br /&gt;Angela Howard&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Sponsored in part by Stir Magazine &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This podcast is intended for mature audiences. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;701 Whaley Street is home to the 701 Center for Contemporary Art.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;http://www.701cca.org/index.html&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Columbia Museum of Art Podcast:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;http://feeds2.feedburner.com/columbiamuseumofartpodcast&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;comments: podcast@columbiamuseum.org</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Melissa Chiu, Director of the Asia Society</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2009/02/melissa-chiu-director-of-asia-society.html</link><pubDate>Mon, 2 Feb 2009 13:31:00 -0800</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-3096476130736540649</guid><description>Melissa Chiu, Director of the Asia Society in New York and Vice President of the Society's Global Arts Program, discusses "Chinese Contemporary Art: Seven Things You Should Know." &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Melissa Chiu, vice president of Global Art Programs and museum director of Asia Society, is a leading authority on Asian contemporary art and uniquely positioned to talk about the dramatic beginnings of the vanguard movement in China in 1979 to the burgeoning scene of today. Melissa Chiu's new book, “Contemporary Chinese Art: 7 Things You Should Know,” offers an accessible guide to understanding Chinese contemporary art: what you need to know about the artists, the art market, and what can legitimately be called a new art movement, perhaps the first great art movement of the 21st century. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Melissa Chiu received her B.A. from the University of Western Sydney and her M.A. from the College of Fine Arts, University of South Wales. She has completed her Ph.D. from the University of Western Sydney, for her work on contemporary Chinese artists. An author of artist monographs and conference papers, she has published widely in journals, magazines and for exhibition catalogues. She was recently awarded a Getty Curatorial Research Fellowship for her work on an upcoming exhibition on the art of the Cultural Revolution and its contemporary legacy. Ms. Chiu was asked by Oxford University Press to edit The Grove Dictionary of Art edition on Asian contemporary art and has been a faculty member of the Rhode Island School of Design where she taught Asian contemporary art and design. She has served on a number of boards and grant panels, including the New York State Council on the Arts, Museums Grant Committee and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;http://feeds.feedburner.com/columbiamuseumofartpodcast&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;www.columbiamuseum.org</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Eye to the East: Members' Opening Lecture</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2009/01/eye-to-east-members-opening-lecture.html</link><pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 13:29:00 -0800</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-1733833741004601695</guid><description>Don Wood, Chief Curator at the Birmingham Museum of Art, delivers the opening lecture at the museum Members' preview of Eye to the East: The Turner Collection of Chinese Art.</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Constantine Manos Lecture</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2008/09/constantine-manos-lecture.html</link><pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2008 12:37:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-2044271005533653809</guid><description>Magnum Agency photographer and South Carolina native Constantine Manos discusses his work from the 1950's until now. His books include A Greek Portfolio and American Color. A set of prints from A Greek Portfolio are on view at the Columbia Museum of Art through January 11, 2009.</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Carolina Collects: Exhibition Introduction with Chief Curator Todd Herman</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2008/07/carolina-collects-exhibition.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 3 Jul 2008 13:04:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-4265899191733171543</guid><description>Curators discuss works in the exhibition Carolina Collects, featuring objects from over 65 private collections across the state of South Carolina. On view now through August 17, 2008. www.columbiamuseum.org</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Excavating Egypt Opening Lecture (audio)</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2008/02/excavating-egypt-opening-lecture.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 13 Feb 2008 09:10:00 -0800</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-5633246292465753538</guid><description>&lt;span id="M_main_uidescription_uilabel"&gt;Peter Lacovara, Senior Curator of Ancient Art at the Micheal C. Carlos Museum, Emory University, discusses the exhibition Excavating Egypt: Great Discoveries from the Petrie Museum, University College, London, on view through June 8, 2008.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;www.columbiamuseum.org&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item><item><title>Columbia Design League Lecture: Pearl Fryar</title><link>http://cmapodcast.blogspot.com/2007/10/columbia-design-league-lecture-pearl.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 10 Oct 2007 12:30:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8095274221056498784.post-7569146912111061700</guid><description>Celebrated artist Pearl Fryar, from Bishopville, SC, gives a lecture on his topiary work and his junk art at the Columbia Design League meeting on September 14, 2007.&lt;br /&gt;www.columbiamuseum.org</description><author>noreply@blogger.com (Columbia Museum of Art)</author></item></channel></rss>