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Crop and Click Episode 5 – The Deception of Modern Architecture
As individuals living in a technologically advanced society, we have access to images on a daily basis and are trained…
The Bates Student: “This Is Authentic Native Art” – Inside the Bates Museum of Art’s Explosive New Exhibit
Brimming with paintings, photography, film, sculptures and music, the Bates Museum of Art’s latest exhibit Exploding Native Inevitable is a dazzling eruption…
Crop and Click Episode 4 – Guerilla Zone
In this podcast, hosts Simone Obregon and Hollis Hale discuss the photograph Guerrilla Zone, taken by Donna DeCesare in 1988.…
Crop and Click Episode 3 – Feminism Through the Lens of Immaculate Conception
In this episode, Bates first-year Carly Philpott and Monmouth Academy senior Izzy Hamann use photography to dive into the rich…
Art New England: Exploding Native Inevitable
This Critically Important Exhibition at Bates College Museum of art Educates, Awakens, and Delights
Crop and Click Episode 2 – A Photographic Voice on Maine Lobstering
In this episode, Samantha Quatrano and Meara McVearry examine Berenice Abbott’s 1965 photograph, Lobster Car. They explore the historical and…
Maine Home + Design: ‘Exploding Native Inevitable’ at the Bates College Museum of Art Showcases Contemporary Indigenous Artists
Visit the exhibition for a layered experience of indigenous music, film, performance, ceramics, sculpture, and more
ICT: ‘Exploding Native Inevitable’ exhibition features 15 Native artists
Contemporary show emulates Andy Warhol’s 1960s happenings *Updated
Crop and Click Episode 1 – The Photographic Window: Walker Evans
This episode explores the works and social context of documentary photographs taken by Walker Evans during his time in the…
Museum Podcast Special Series – Crop and Click: Considering Truth, Objectivity, and Politics in Documentary Photography
With the conclusion of season two, the Museum Podcast is introducing a special project in conjunction with AVC Professor Erin…