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15.10.2021
36 Minuten
Hello and welcome to another episode of Inside the Benton. I am
Hannah Avalos, your host, and in this episode we will be
discussing Sadie Barnette: Legacy & Legend, an exhibition
currently on view at the Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College.
This exhibition is centered on a 500-page surveillance dossier
created by the FBI on Rodney Barnette, the artist’s father and
the founder of the Compton chapter of the Black Panther party in
1968. The dossier chronicles the tactics of harassment and
intimidation experienced by Barnette’s father and in the
exhibition, Sadie Barnette uses her own visual language to assert
resilience in the face of a history characterized by oppression.
In this episode, I interview both Sadie Barnette and the Benton’s
senior curator, Rebecca McGrew, and we discuss the origins and
content of the exhibition as well as the steps they took to make
it happen. Transcript
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08.10.2021
36 Minuten
Hi and welcome to this episode of Inside the Benton. I’m your
host, Hannah Avalos, and in this episode, we will explore Art
Object Specimen, an exhibition that is closing in just about two
weeks at the Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College. So listen to
this episode and then make sure to get to the museum to see the
show.
Art Object, Specimen tests and explores the expectations that art
museum spaces implicitly place on the objects that they display.
The exhibition calls into question the categories we use to talk
about objects in the world. Which objects are art? Which are
specimens? Does your coffee mug become art if it goes from your
kitchen table into a museum? What does it mean to be an object?
Much like how the geological specimens in the show index moments
in earth’s history, this episode serves as a record of what this
exhibition captured. In this episode you’ll hear me talk first
with Noor Tamari ‘22 about the snuff bottles in the collection.
And from the geology department, you will hear both from D’maia
Curry, ‘19 who was also the Benton’s Post Baccalaureate fellow,
and Geology Professor Jade Star Lackey. They will both talk about
the intersections of art and geology and what this exhibition
meant to them.
Let's get into it.
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04.10.2021
30 Minuten
In this episode of Inside the Benton, Hannah Avalos ’21 and
assistant curator of collections Salim Moore chat about all
things Peonies by Charles Ethan Porter. Included in this
discussion are explanations about painting techniques, the
biography of the artist, and how we understand his legacy now.
Listeners will also hear Hannah and Salim give take a deep dive
into the painting. Transcript.
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24.09.2021
26 Minuten
Season 3: Welcome Back! Episode 4 | In this episode of Inside the
Benton Hannah Avalos ’21 interviews photographer and artist Ian
Byers-Gamber ’14 not only about his personal art practice but
also art documentation and its importance to artists, art
historians, and museums. In this episode, Byers-Gamber also
discusses the intersection between his work and activism.
Transcript
You can follow Ian Byers-Gamber on Instagram @bamblerdander
You can find his book If They Can Do It, Why Can’t We? at
https://www.smingsming.com/collections/sming-sming-books/products/ian-byers-gamber-if-they-can-do-it-why-can-t-we.
You can find information about his exhibition at CSU Dominguez
Hills’s University Art Gallery at
https://www.socloserightnow.com/.
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16.09.2021
26 Minuten
Learn about land acknowledgements in this second episode of
Season 3 of Inside the Benton! Hannah Avalos and Dr. Meranda
Roberts discuss the whys and hows of land acknowledgements,
including what makes one good and effective.
The Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College’s land acknowledgment:
The Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College acknowledges the
Tongva peoples as the traditional land caretakers of Tovaangar
(the Tongva world, including the Los Angeles Basin, South Channel
Islands, San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys, and portions of Orange,
San Bernardino, and Riverside Counties) and are grateful to have
the opportunity to work for the Taraaxatom (Indigenous peoples)
in this place. As an institution located on unceded Indigenous
land, we pay our respects to Honuukvetam (ancestors), ’Ahiihirom
(elders), and ’Evoohiinkem (our relatives / relations) past,
present, and emerging.
Transcript: https://pomona.box.com/s/4qz4rfora2km5zvq620861oh7izkmz3h
Dr. Meranda Roberts’s blog: https://merandawriteshistory.com/
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“Inside the Benton” is a student-produced, serial podcast featuring
the collaborative work of students, staff, and faculty related to
the Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College. “Inside the Benton” is
produced, written, and edited by Hannah Avalos, Pomona College '21
with Victoria Sancho Lobis, director of the Benton.
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