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Description: Kansas City poet Glenn North discusses the Nelson-Atkins new five-part podcast "A Frame of Mind" that he hosted and helped produce. The podcast features stories that explore issues such as race, representation, identity, and belonging, through personal histories and encounters with the museum. Each episode interlaces the perspectives and voices of 23 Kansas City creatives, community leaders, museum workers, and everyday citizens. Focusing on the museum’s location and grounds, architecture, and art, A Frame of Mind invites listeners to dive into the complex history of the Nelson-Atkins, a familiar cultural icon, and its relationship to the citizens of Kansas City through unexpected stories and inclusive narratives. The interview was originally broadcast on January 13, 2022, on the program "Up to Date".
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Subject: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art; Race relations--Missouri--Kansas City
Creator: KCUR (Radio station : Kansas City, Mo.)
Publisher: KCUR (Radio station : Kansas City, Mo.)
Language: English
Format: text/html; audio/mp3
Type: Sound; Text
Date: 2022 January 15
Rights: © 2022 Kansas City Public Radio
Contributor: North, Glenn, Kraske, Steve
Collector: The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
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Description: Segment 3, beginning at 33:08: The arts community is being hit especially hard by social distancing. Most arts organizations in town have canceled performances — some have completely shut down. That's hitting everyone's revenue streams pretty hard, including independent artists who rely on crowds or personal contact to make their money. Many are now rethinking the way they bring art to the community. • Danny Caine, owner of The Raven Book Store • Maite Salazar, poet, writer and creator of the KC Gig Worker Support Facebook group • Julian Zugazagoitia, CEO and director of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
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