Museum of Art Archives
Crop and Click Episode 11 – Serena Williams, Key Biscayne, Florida
Most of us know Serena Williams to be one of the most accomplished female tennis stars or athletes known in…
Crop and Click Episode 10 – Walker Evans, the FSA, and the Politics of the 1930s
In this podcast, we explore Walker Evans’ work with the Farm Security Administration (FSA), specifically his photograph Store with False…
Crop and Click Episode 9 – Azle, Texas: War Decor, Photographs in America
This podcast is centered around the 1991 Nan Coulter photograph, Azle, Texas: War Decor, Photographs in America, which features a…
Crop and Click Episode 8 – Through the Lens of Reformation
The National Child Labor Committee, founded in 1904, was dedicated to promoting social reform as it pertains to child labor.…
Crop and Click Episode 7 – Photographic Records and Storytelling During South African Apartheid
Can a photograph ever just be a photograph? [or is there always a communicated message from a photograph as a…
Crop and Click Episode 6 – Through the Lens of History: Unveiling America’s Dust Bowl
Welcome to “Through the Lens of History: Unveiling America’s Dust Bowl,” where I, Samantha Simmons, delve into the captivating world…
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…
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…
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…