Beg, Borrow, Steal (Back) - How Dance Artists in the U.S. fund their work
In this episode Miguel interviews colleagues in various locations throughout what is currently called the United States. Together they examine operating inside of a system, scarcity and success. Featuring conversations with Cynthia Oliver, Rosie Herrera, Antonio Ramos and Amara Tabor-Smith.
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1:14:34
International relationships to art and money...is the grass (money) greener?
Miguel interviews a suite of international artists to understand how it works (or doesn't) in other places. Featuring conversations with Simone Aughterlony, Dana Michel, Zihan Loo, Luke George and Eleanor Bauer.
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51:15
The NEA 4: Scandal, Hearsay and Misrepresentation...do you prefer your art censored?
In this episode, Miguel interviews three of the original NEA 4: Holly Hughes, John Fleck and Karen Finley. Miguel also speaks with John Frohnmayer, who was the Chairman of the NEA at the time of the infamous attack on un-censored art.
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1:12:25
Tax Funded Smut Here! Government Funding Woes.
In the first of two episodes about government funding, Miguel offers various ways that dance and performance received “public” money, including some sources that may surprise you. Guests include Sharon Ann Musher, author of Democratic Art: The New Deal’s Influence on American Culture, and Clare Croft, author of Dancers As Diplomats: American Choreography in Cultural Exchange.
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46:42
The History of Rich White Men…. oops, Philanthropy!
In this episode Miguel offers some history on the relationship between art and money to see how we got to where we are now. This episode features a conversation with Edgar Villanueva, author of Decolonizing Wealth and interdisciplinary artist and art bruja Stephanie Acosta.
Special voice over moment by Tess Dworman
* For episode transcription please visit https://www.areyouforsalepodcast.com/episodes/episode2