WMAcast, the podcast series from the Windgate Museum of Art at Hendrix College. In this series, host Mary Kennedy, director of the Windgate Museum of Art talks with artists, museum professionals, and artworld luminaries about their creative and professional lives. https://www.windgatemuseum.org/

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WMAcast, the podcast series from the Windgate Museum of Art at Hendrix College. In this series, host Mary Kennedy, director of the Windgate Museum of Art talks with artists, museum professionals, and artworld luminaries about their creative and professional lives. https://www.windgatemuseum.org/
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May 10, 2022
Delita Martin: Conjure A Collection of Spiritual Portraits
<p>Delita Martin: Conjure is a collection of spiritual portraits of Black women as Martin imagines their essences filtering in and out of the physical and spiritual realms. The exhibition includes ten large-scale mono prints that draw from spiritual and oral storytelling to cultivate a visual language that is unique to Martin.</p> <p>Martin was born in Conroe, Texas and earned her BFA in Drawing from Texas Southern University and her MFA in Printmaking from Purdue University. She was formerly a member of the Visual Arts faculty at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock but left with the support of her husband to create her own studio, Black Box Press Studio, and create art full time. Having exhibited her work both nationally and internationally, Martin is in the prime of her career.</p>

September 23, 2021
Mark Sloan: Former Director and Chief Curator of the Halsey Institute for the Contemporary Art (September 16, 2021)
<p>Mark Sloan is the former director and chief curator of the Halsey Institute for Contemporary Art in Charleston, South Carolina. Mark is the curator of Southbound: Photographs of and about the New South, currently on exhibit at the Windgate Museum of Art. This exhibition of 220 photographs by 56 photographers is the largest exhibition of its kind. Prior to his 26 years at the Halsey, Mark was the director of the Roland Gibson Gallery at SUNY Potsdam, associate director of San Francisco Camerawork, and executive director at The Light Factory in Charlotte, North Carolina. He holds a BA in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Richmond and a Masters of Fine Arts from Virginia Commonwealth University. In additional to his curatorial and administrative work, Mark is a practicing photographer himself.</p>

September 22, 2021
Adam Ferguson: Award Winning Photographer and New York Times Contributor (September 8, 2021)
<p>Adam Ferguson was born and grew up in regional New South Wales, Australia before receiving his Bachelor of Photography from Queensland College of Art, Griffith University in 2004. After graduating he travelled from port to port throughout the Caribbean and Mediterranean as crew on a sailboat to fund the launch of his photographic career. Adam first gained recognition for his work in 2009 when he embarked on a sustained survey of the US-led war in Afghanistan. Since that time, he has worked internationally with a focus on conflict, contributing to The New York Times, Time Magazine, and National Geographic, amongst others. Over the years he has been the recipient of multiple awards from Photo District News, American Photography, World Press Photo, and Pictures of the Year International. His work has been exhibited internationally in both solo and group exhibitions. He currently lives in Brooklyn, New York and is working on two monographs: a war diary of his time in Afghanistan and a critique of contemporary regional Australian identity.</p>
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