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And one last thing...
May 1, 2026
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Photographs and Memories: On Gordon Parks
Mar 26, 2026
29m 36s
On Anishinaabe Art
Mar 13, 2026
23m 48s
Goff Comes Alive!
Feb 28, 2026
25m 23s
The Case for Baskets
Dec 23, 2025
27m 05s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 5/1/26 | ![]() And one last thing... | On this edition of Museum Confidential -- which is, yes, the very last one (!) -- we speak with Megan Whittaker Nesbit, the CEO and President of Philbrook Museum of Art. Nesbit, who joined the Philbrook team nearly a decade ago, talks with us about her tenure at the museum thus far, her curatorial interests and experiences, and what she has in mind for the future. Thank you for listening! Please exit through the gift shop. | — | ||||||
| 3/26/26 | Photographs and Memories: On Gordon Parks✨ | Gordon Parksphotography+4 | Fred Sweets | Philbrook Museum of ArtHomeward to the Prairie I Come: Gordon Parks Photographs from the Beach Museum of Art | — | Gordon ParksFred Sweets+5 | — | 29m 36s | |
| 3/13/26 | On Anishinaabe Art✨ | Anishinaabe artNative American exhibition+3 | Dr. Denene De Quintal | Detroit Institute of ArtsContemporary Anishinaabe Art: A Continuation | — | AnishinaabeNative American+4 | — | 23m 48s | |
| 2/28/26 | Goff Comes Alive!✨ | architectureexhibition+4 | Alison Fisher | Art Institute of ChicagoMaterial Worlds | — | Bruce GoffArt Institute of Chicago+4 | — | 25m 23s | |
| 12/23/25 | The Case for Baskets✨ | Native ArtBaskets+3 | Welana Queton | Philbrook Museum of ArtINTERWOVEN: CHEROKEE, MUSCOGEE (CREEK), & YUCHI BASKETS | — | basketsNative Art+6 | — | 27m 05s | |
| 12/7/25 | Museums and Marketing: It's Complicated✨ | museum marketingoperating budgets+3 | Stephen Reily | REMUSEUM | Miami | museum marketingoperating budget+3 | — | 20m 30s | |
| 11/14/25 | Filmmaker Kelly Reichardt✨ | filmmakingmuseum heists+3 | Kelly Reichardt | First CowMeek's Cutoff+1 | MassachusettsIndiana+1 | Kelly Reichardtmuseum heists+3 | — | 27m 23s | |
| 11/1/25 | The Louvre Heist✨ | theftart crime+3 | Dr. Emiline Smith | Philbrook Museum of ArtHyperallergic | Louvre MuseumParis | Louvre Heisttheft+3 | — | 28m 10s | |
| 10/18/25 | A Patrick Gordon Retrospective✨ | art retrospectiveTulsa artists+4 | Patrick Gordon | Philbrook Museum of ArtTulsa Artist Fellowship+1 | — | Patrick Gordonart retrospective+5 | — | 28m 16s | |
| 10/3/25 | Meet a Cultural Anthropologist✨ | cultural anthropologymuseum roles+3 | Aaron Schoenfeldt | The University of Tulsa's Helmerich Center for American Research | — | cultural anthropologistmuseum job+3 | — | 30m 01s | |
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| 9/21/25 | On The Road: The Peabody Essex Museum✨ | museum collectionsPeabody Essex Museum+3 | Lynda Roscoe Hartigan | The Peabody Essex Museum | land of witches and whales | Peabody Essex MuseumLynda Roscoe Hartigan+3 | — | 35m 34s | |
| 5/30/25 | ![]() Pop Goes the Museum | Seattle's Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) turns 25 this year. On our Season 9 finale we light out to the Pacific Northwest for a fascinating conversation with MoPOP CEO Michelle Y. Smith. | — | ||||||
| 5/3/25 | ![]() America's National Churchill Museum | 1946, in the wake of the Allies winning World War II, Sir Winston Churchill came to the US and gave his famous (and famously cautionary) "Iron Curtain" speech at a small college in Mid-Missouri. That school, Westminster College, is the home of America's National Churchill Museum, which celebrates the life, work, thought, and leadership of the "British Bulldog." How does a museum dedicated to the man who saved Western liberal democracy endeavor to stay relevant at a moment when, around the world, democracy itself seems endangered? Our guest is Timothy Riley, Director and Chief Curator of this museum. | — | ||||||
| 4/11/25 | ![]() Ralph Steadman | Ralph Steadman is an English artist and illustrator best known for his long collaboration with the iconoclastic Hunter S. Thompson, notably illustrating "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas." Their partnership helped define "Gonzo" journalism. On this episode we catch up with Ralph, who turns 89 next month, and his daughter, Sadie, to discuss a career spanning exhibition now on view at Oklahoma State University. | — | ||||||
| 3/28/25 | ![]() On "Japonisme" | When Japan opened its borders for trade and travel in the 1850s, the goods that hit markets across Europe and America sparked an international craze known as "Japonisme." On this episode we explore the history, legacy, and a new exhibition on this era with Rachel Keith, Deputy Director for Audience Engagement & Curatorial Affairs at Philbrook Museum of Art. | — | ||||||
| 3/14/25 | ![]() What's a Creative Director? | Museum staff titles are often lengthy, so "Creative Director" seems pretty straightforward. But what exactly does it mean? And what exactly do they do? Bhadri Verduzco holds this position at Philbrook, so on this episode we go straight to the source. | — | ||||||
| 2/28/25 | ![]() Crip Curation and Disability Art | Why are museums built the way they are? Why do we hang art at that height? If a disabled artist makes art, is it necessarily Disability Art? Who gets to decide? On this episode we explore these questions and more with "Crip Curator" and acclaimed author Amanda Cachia. | — | ||||||
| 2/7/25 | ![]() Reimagining Native Art | As Season 9 resumes, we travel to New Jersey's Montclair Art Museum to experience the Museum's stunning new installation, Interwoven Power: Native Knowledge / Native Art and a chat with Laura Allen, the acclaimed curator behind the long-gestating project. Featuring artists including Shan Goshorn, Fritz Scholder, Holly Wilson, Oscar Howe, Rose Simpson, and dozens of others, the installation reimagines and presents a new template for what it means to display Native Art. | — | ||||||
| 12/5/24 | ![]() Introducing: Immaterial | While our midseason break here at MC continues, we would like to introduce our beloved listeners (that would be you) to something special. It's a podcast called Immaterial: 5,000 Years of Art, One Material at a Time; it's produced by our pals over at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. We dig it. You will, too. For more episodes, or more information, please visit HERE. | — | ||||||
| 11/22/24 | ![]() Return To Taliesin West | Four years ago, deep in the pandemic, we travelled to Frank Lloyd Wright's Arizona compound, Taliesin West, to see how they were weathering the unprecedented challenges. We just went back to see what was learned and what remains with Niki Stewart, Chief Learning and Engagement Officer for the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. | — | ||||||
| 11/8/24 | ![]() Charles Gaines | A dispatch from the Phoenix Art Museum where we recently traveled to speak with acclaimed conceptual artist, Charles Gaines prior to the opening of a new retrospective. Charles Gaines: 1992–2023 runs through March 9, 2025. | — | ||||||
| 10/25/24 | ![]() Live from Tulsa | This special episode of MC was recently taped before a live audience at Philbrook Museum of Art. Our host Jeff Martin is joined by on stage by interdisciplinary artist Cannupa Hanska Luger, Brooklyn Museum curator Kimberli Gant, and Philbrook Chief Curator Kate Green. They speak in detail about why and how today's museums are diversifying (or attempting to diversify) their collections. Presented in partnership with Tulsa Town Hall. | — | ||||||
| 10/12/24 | ![]() What is American Art? | What makes American art "American"? Let's discuss. On this episode we welcome back Philbrook curator, Susan Green to chat about the new exhibition, "American Artists, American Stories from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1776-1976." It's a sweeping, varied exhibition offering more than 100 masterworks -- by Mary Cassatt, Barkley L. Hendricks, Edward Hopper, Thomas Moran, Alice Neel, Georgia O'Keeffe, Andrew Wyeth, and many others. It runs through December 29, 2024. | — | ||||||
| 9/27/24 | ![]() From Haiti with Love | On recent trip to Washington, D.C. we stopped by the National Gallery of Art to chat with curator Kanitra Fletcher about a new show she was preparing to debut, the first show dedicated to Haitian art in the history of the institution. As with most things in life, timing is everything. Spirit & Strength: Modern Art from Haiti opens September 29 and runs through March 9th. www.nga.gov | — | ||||||
| 9/15/24 | ![]() Re-imagining Museums | On our Season 9 debut we talk with Stephen Reily, attorney, entrepreneur, and former Director of Louisville's Speed Art Museum about REMUSEUM, his ambitious new project to reimagine what museums can be. | — | ||||||
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