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Question - Why do some of the listings have XML boxes and Open with iTunes
while others do not?
Answer - Because not all museums list on iTunes or have the XML RSS Feed
available for listeners to access.
German speaking Podcast about the exhibition "Samurai" in the Historical Museum of the Palatinate Speyer (Germany).
Making of, interviews, background informations.
Aberdeen Maritime Museum Podcast
Aberdeen Maritime Museum Audio Tour
An introductory audio tour of Aberdeen Maritime Museum, North East Scotland. This podcast describes
some of the highlights of the collections and the main themes of the museum such as the history of shipbuilding, fishing and
North Sea oil and gas exploration.
Royal Tyrrell Museum
Uncover ancient mysteries, billions of years in the making, at the world-renowned Royal Tyrrell Museum. Nestled
in the spectacular Alberta badlands, Canada's only museum devoted exclusively to palaeontology, offers something for everyone.
Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester
Director's Audio Tour
Director Grant Holcomb
East Italian Baroque
Promenade: Excerpts from Promenade: A Musical Procession through Paintings at
Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester, New York.
Audio files related to objects in the collection of the Memorial Art Gallery
of the University of Rochester.
National Museum of Australia Canberra
National Museum of Australia - audio on demand program
Forums, talks, symposiums, conferences and other events held at the National Museum of Australia, exploring
Australia's land and people.
The Museum of East Asian Art
The Smithsonian's Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation
Prototype Online: Inventive Voices
Prototype Online is a twice-monthly podcast from the Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation,
which is part of the National Museum of American History at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. This podcast series
is based on lectures and interviews of renowned inventors and innovators conducted by the Lemelson Center since 1995. For
more information about the Lemelson Center and this podcast, please visit http://invention.smithsonian.org
Columbia Museum of Art Podcast
The Columbia Museum of Art Podcast features commentary and interviews relating to programs and exhibitions.
The Columbia Museum of Art is South Carolina's premier museum of international art.
National Gallery of Art
Title: Edward Hopper
This excerpt is from a new documentary produced by the National Gallery of Art that includes archival footage of Edward
Hopper (1882-1967), new footage of places that inspired him in New York and New England, including his boyhood home in Nyack
and his studio on Washington Square, where he lived and worked for more than fifty years. From their New York studios, artists
Red Grooms and Eric Fischl discuss Hopper's influence on their careers. Co-curators of the exhibition.
National Gallery of Art
Title: Paul Mellon: In His Own Words
Paul Mellon: In His Own Words is a film which celebrates the spirit and philosophy of Paul Mellon. The
narration is comprised of his own words drawn from interviews, speeches and a variety of writings. He takes us on a
gentle journey into his passions and interests in life including family, art, collecting, horses and racing. The film
captures the gentle nature and wisdom of an extraordinary man.
J. Paul Getty Trust
Title: The Getty's Close Radio Podcast
From 1976 to 1979, Los Angeles radio station KPFK hosted Close Radio, a weekly half-hour program that allowed artists
to present sound and art projects via radio broadcast. The Close Radio podcast presents a selection of 17 highlights from
the Close Radio broadcasts, chosen by curator Glenn Phillips.
J. Paul Getty Trust
Modern Outdoor Sculpture at the Getty Center
Prepare for your visit, or visit virtually! Listen to sculptors Joel Shapiro, Jack
Zajac, and Peter Shelton talk about their work. Hear a Getty Museum conservator, a designer, and curators as they share
their views about the sculpture, sculpture gardens, and the planning and work involved to make it all happen. Art historian
Penelope Curtis of the Henry Moore Institute is also featured.
Minnesota Historical Society
Museum Collections Up Close
Every object tells a story, and Collections Up Close presents short, illustrated video and enhanced audio
features that highlight the stories behind selected items in the Minnesota Historical Societys collections.
Washington State History Museum
Title: History on the Fly (Series)
History on the Flya new podcast series being offered by the Washington State Historical Society, hosted by Fred Poyner,
Collections Department staff for the WSHS.
Spencer Museum of Art
Title: Spencer Art Minute
The Spencer Museum of Art and Kansas Public Radio have produced the Spencer Art Minute, an ongoing series of 90-second
programs that provides listeners with quick peeks into the Spencer Museum of Art's permanent collection. Each week's recording
is played four times: Monday at 11:30 a.m., Wednesday at 2:30 p.m., Friday at approximately 6:30 p.m., and Sunday at 9:28
p.m.
Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program
The Minnesota Artist Exhibition Program brings contemporary Minnesota artists into the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
Hosting five exhibitions a year, each show features events designed to bring the artist and the public together. MAEP's latest
endeavor includes podcasts, which feature interviews with the artist about their shows.
Corning Museum of Glass
This podcast series features interviews by the Museum's curator of modern glass, Tina Oldknow, with contemporary artists
who work in glass.
Tours and lectures from the San Jose Museum of Art.
The SAM permanent collection audio guide shares unique perspectives and commentaries by curators, artists,
educators and cultural specialists who explore multiple ways of connecting to works of art in SAM's permanent collection.
A Kansas Memory
Listen to stories of Kansans -- some famous, some infamous and some just average folks -- that are contained
in documents preserved by the Kansas State Historical Society Library and Archives. The letters, diaries, and other documents
used in A Kansas Memory podcasts provide fascinating glimpses into the past by sharing the words of the people who lived through
these events.
As an accompaniment to the exhibition In Living Color: Photographs
by Saul Leiter, the Milwaukee Art Museum is providing this downloadable podcast. With an introduction by exhibition curator
Lisa Hostetler, this podcast contains music selected by Leiter to provide the perfect acoustic backdrop to his work. Download
at home, upload to your favorite MP3 player, and enjoy while viewing the exhibition at the Museum. Category: Art
MyMuseum Description: MyMuseum is a science and history podcast series originating from
Cincinnati Museum Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. Episodes will focus on issues of local, regional and national significance
from the perspective of its curators, librarians, archivists and educators. There will also be Audio Tours added periodically
for both permanent and special exhibits. Welcome to MyMuseum!
The Minnesota Artist Exhibition Program brings contemporary Minnesota artists into the Minneapolis Institute
of Arts. Hosting five exhibitions a year, each show features events designed to bring the artist and the public together.
MAEP's latest endeavor includes podcasts, which feature interviews with the artist about their shows.
Hear quarterly podcasts featuring upcoming information relating UCR California Museum of Photographys
exhibitions, educational programs, artist project, permanent collections and special programs.
Additional supplements posted monthly will include talks by curators, artists and other discussion pertaining
to the current state of photography and explore contemporary exhibitions, historic, digital, photographic, and camera and
device collections found a UCRCMP.
Episodes will include information about current and upcoming exhibitions and public programs, and interviews
with artists, curators, collectors, educators, and others. Regularly, the podcast will feature a new series of entries that
enables visitors to explore our collection, special exhibitions, news and events in depth.
A Closer Look: Podcast of North Carolina Historic Sites
Description: This occasional podcast features North Carolina history through in-depth explorations of
North Carolina State Historic Sites properties and people.