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Kim Steger chats with Isolde Brilmeier, director of The Rotunda Gallery in Brooklyn, and author Knox Robinson about the photographic exhibit "The African Game," based on the book of photos by Andrew Dosunmu. On the heels of the World Cup 2006, the two discuss the the impact of the game of soccer on a global scale and how it translates into Dosunmu's stunning black and white prints. (33 minutes)
Kim Steger chats with Savona Bailey-McCain, executive director of the West Harlem Public Art Fund. The two discuss the upcoming Hallelujah Harlem Public Art Fest 2006 that runs July 8 - Sept. 30. HHAPF tours the entire Village of Harlem, showcasing art in the legendary neighborhood's public spaces. WPS1 Art Radio is a media sponsor for the event. For more information visit myharlem.org.
Edition #2: Laurie Cumbo / Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts listen |
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First broadcast May 1, 2006
Host Kim Steger speaks with Laurie Cumbo, the founder and Director of the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA). The museum, which started as a small gallery space run out of a day-care center in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, opens its brand new full service multimedia facility in downtown Brooklyn on May 18, 2006. (25 minutes)
Host Kim Steger with artist, gallery owner, curator, philanthropist, festival organizer, television producer and embrassario Danny Simmons of Rush Arts Gallery in Chelsea, New York and Danny Simmons' Corridor Gallery. (27 minutes)