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Virtual Panel on the Intersection of Western and Native Art - Epi. 184, Moderated by Michael Clawson

Mar 09, 20221 hr 1 minSeason 1Ep. 183
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Episode description

Today's podcast is a little different. Instead of me doing the interviewing, I am actually going to be one of the people on a panel. The panel consists of myself and Davison Koenig, who is the director of the Couse-Sharp Historic Site in Taos, New Mexico. It's a great museum and I highly recommend going and visiting it. The moderator is Michael Clawson, who is one of the editors at the Western Art Collector, as well as Native American Art Magazine. 

It was a really fun and interesting discussion that centered around the intersection of Western and Native American art in museum and private collections alike. We talk about where Western art is headed and where Indigenous art is making inroads, as well as some other relevant topics of discussion.

We run the gamut of what's going on, not just as I see it as a gallerist, but as Davison sees it as a museum director, and then how Michael sees it as a writer and editor of, not one, but two leading publications in the field. I hope you enjoy it, and you can thank Michael Clawson for putting it together.

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