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    <description>&lt;p&gt;This podcast covers all audio and video collected from the San Jose Museum of Art.  It includes gallery tours, lectures, and anything else that can be recorded and archived.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;Visit our website at: &lt;a href="http://www.sanjosemuseumofart.org"&gt;www.sanjosemuseumofart.org&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
    <itunes:summary>This podcast covers all audio and video collected from the San Jose Museum of Art.  It includes gallery tours, lectures, and anything else that can be recorded and archived.


	Visit our website at: www.sanjosemuseumofart.org</itunes:summary>
    <itunes:subtitle>This podcast covers all audio and video collected from the San Jose Museum of Art.  It includes gallery tours, lectures, and anything else that can be recorded and archived.


	Visit our website at: www.sanjosemuseumofart.org</itunes:subtitle>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 07 Feb 2007 20:53:50 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Artist of the Week 8 - Helen Lundeburg</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/8165753-Artist-of-the-Week-8-Helen-Lundeburg</link>
      <description>Our final podcast in the Artist of the Week series focuses on the California painter Helen Lundeburg (1908-1999). Lundeburg&#8217;s painting Untitled (Red Line) recently came into the collection of the San Jose Museum of Art. For this episode we interviewed Tobey C. Moss, owner of the Tobey C. Moss Gallery. As a close friend of Lundeburg&#8217;s, and also her representative, Moss was able to provide an intimate look into the life and art of this often overlooked artist. Thanks for listening to all of our Artist of the Week podcasts. Keep a look out for an Artist of the Month podcast, probably with a with a different title though! During the 8 week run of the exhibition &#8220;New Year, New Gifts&#8221;, the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Rick Arnitz, Ruth Asawa, Richard Misrach, Amy Kaufman, Helen Lundeburg and Manuel Neri. We hope that visitors will download these podcasts and bring thei...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Our final podcast in the Artist of the Week series focuses on the California painter Helen Lundeburg (1908-1999). Lundeburg&#8217;s painting Untitled (Red Line) recently came into the collection of the San Jose Museum of Art. For this episode we interviewed Tobey C. Moss, owner of the Tobey C. Moss Gallery. As a close friend of Lundeburg&#8217;s, and also her representative, Moss was able to provide an intimate look into the life and art of this often overlooked artist. Thanks for listening to all of our Artist of the Week podcasts. Keep a look out for an Artist of the Month podcast, probably with a with a different title though! During the 8 week run of the exhibition &#8220;New Year, New Gifts&#8221;, the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Rick Arnitz, Ruth Asawa, Richard Misrach, Amy Kaufman, Helen Lundeburg and Manuel Neri. We hope that visitors will download these podcasts and bring their iPods into the museum to experience the works first hand with the audio. However, these are enhanced podcasts and if you own an iPod that displays pictures or if you view the podcast in iTunes, you will be able to view images from the collection and images from the interviews. But you can also just listen to the audio and enjoy the insight that each podcast will provide. If you have any comments or questions please email: podcast@sjmusart.org The music from this podcast, &#8220;Fine Line&#8221;, is by the band Upper Left Trio and is from their album Cycling. Check them out at www.origin-records.com. Please star our podcast below and help put us on the Odeo homepage!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Our final podcast in the Artist of the Week series focuses on the California painter Helen Lundeburg (1908-1999). Lundeburg&#8217;s painting Untitled (Red Line) recently came into the collection of the San Jose Museum of Art. For this episode we interviewed Tobey C. Moss, owner of the Tobey C. Moss Gallery. As a close friend of Lundeburg&#8217;s, and also her representative, Moss was able to provide an intimate look into the life and art of this often overlooked artist. Thanks for listening to all of our Artist of the Week podcasts. Keep a look out for an Artist of the Month podcast, probably with a with a different title though! During the 8 week run of the exhibition &#8220;New Year, New Gifts&#8221;, the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Rick Arnitz, Ruth Asawa, Richard Misrach, Amy Kaufman, Helen Lundeburg and Manuel Neri. We hope that visitors will download these podcasts and bring their iPods into the museum to experience the works first hand with the audio. However, these are enhanced podcasts and if you own an iPod that displays pictures or if you view the podcast in iTunes, you will be able to view images from the collection and images from the interviews. But you can also just listen to the audio and enjoy the insight that each podcast will provide. If you have any comments or questions please email: podcast@sjmusart.org The music from this podcast, &#8220;Fine Line&#8221;, is by the band Upper Left Trio and is from their album Cycling. Check them out at www.origin-records.com. Please star our podcast below and help put us on the Odeo homepage!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Feb 2007 20:53:50 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Artist of the Week 7 - Manuel Neri</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/7394513-Artist-of-the-Week-7-Manuel-Neri</link>
      <description>Chained to the office for this episode of Artist of the Week, we headed into the recording studio where we conducted phone interviews with two Bay Area art professionals. The subject of the interviews was Benicia based artist Manuel Neri, whose sculpture Untitled (Kneeling Figure)recently came into the SJMA collection. First up, we interviewed art critic and San Francisco Institute of Art professor Mark Van Proyen, who has written a catalog essay for Neri&#8217;s upcoming show at Hackett-Freedman Gallery in San Francisco. Then we turned to the co-owner of the Hackett-Freedman Gallery, Tracy Freedman, to shed some personal insight on the artist who the gallery has represented for 7 years now. During the 8 week run of the exhibition New Year, New Gifts, the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Rick Arnitz, Ruth Asawa, Richard Misrach, Amy Kaufman, Helen Lundberg and Manuel Neri....</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Chained to the office for this episode of Artist of the Week, we headed into the recording studio where we conducted phone interviews with two Bay Area art professionals. The subject of the interviews was Benicia based artist Manuel Neri, whose sculpture Untitled (Kneeling Figure)recently came into the SJMA collection. First up, we interviewed art critic and San Francisco Institute of Art professor Mark Van Proyen, who has written a catalog essay for Neri&#8217;s upcoming show at Hackett-Freedman Gallery in San Francisco. Then we turned to the co-owner of the Hackett-Freedman Gallery, Tracy Freedman, to shed some personal insight on the artist who the gallery has represented for 7 years now. During the 8 week run of the exhibition New Year, New Gifts, the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Rick Arnitz, Ruth Asawa, Richard Misrach, Amy Kaufman, Helen Lundberg and Manuel Neri. We hope that visitors will download these podcasts and bring their iPods into the museum to experience the works first hand with the audio. However, these are enhanced podcasts and if you own an iPod that displays pictures or if you view the podcast in iTunes, you will be able to view images from the collection and images from the interviews. But you can also just listen to the audio and enjoy the insight that each podcast will provide. If you have any comments or questions please email: podcast@sjmusart.org The music from this podcast, &#8220;When the Telegram Arrived That She Was Dying&#8221;, is by the band Madagascar and is from their album Forced March. Check them out at www.westernvinyl.com Please star our podcast below and help put us on the Odeo homepage!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Chained to the office for this episode of Artist of the Week, we headed into the recording studio where we conducted phone interviews with two Bay Area art professionals. The subject of the interviews was Benicia based artist Manuel Neri, whose sculpture Untitled (Kneeling Figure)recently came into the SJMA collection. First up, we interviewed art critic and San Francisco Institute of Art professor Mark Van Proyen, who has written a catalog essay for Neri&#8217;s upcoming show at Hackett-Freedman Gallery in San Francisco. Then we turned to the co-owner of the Hackett-Freedman Gallery, Tracy Freedman, to shed some personal insight on the artist who the gallery has represented for 7 years now. During the 8 week run of the exhibition New Year, New Gifts, the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Rick Arnitz, Ruth Asawa, Richard Misrach, Amy Kaufman, Helen Lundberg and Manuel Neri. We hope that visitors will download these podcasts and bring their iPods into the museum to experience the works first hand with the audio. However, these are enhanced podcasts and if you own an iPod that displays pictures or if you view the podcast in iTunes, you will be able to view images from the collection and images from the interviews. But you can also just listen to the audio and enjoy the insight that each podcast will provide. If you have any comments or questions please email: podcast@sjmusart.org The music from this podcast, &#8220;When the Telegram Arrived That She Was Dying&#8221;, is by the band Madagascar and is from their album Forced March. Check them out at www.westernvinyl.com Please star our podcast below and help put us on the Odeo homepage!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jan 2007 19:49:44 -0800</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:author>SJMA PodCast</itunes:author>
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      <title>Artist of the Week 6 - Amy Kaufman</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/6774533-Artist-of-the-Week-6-Amy-Kaufman</link>
      <description>We traveled to Oakland for this episode of Artist of the Week where we were invited into the studio of Amy Kaufman to discuss her artistic process and her piece, Ice and Shoots in the SJMA permanent collection. In her bright and welcoming studio we were able to see recent paintings and drawings in various states of progress. We also spoke with the San Jose Museum of Art&#8217;s Chief Curator, Susan Landauer, who was able to put Kaufman&#8217;s art into context with the Bay Area art scene and shed some insight on Kaufman&#8217;s artistic abilities. During the 8 week run of the exhibition New Year, New Gifts, the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Rick Arnitz, Ruth Asawa, Richard Misrach, Amy Kaufman, Helen Lundberg and Manuel Neri. We hope that visitors will download these podcasts and bring their iPods into the museum to experience the works first hand with the audio. However, these are...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>We traveled to Oakland for this episode of Artist of the Week where we were invited into the studio of Amy Kaufman to discuss her artistic process and her piece, Ice and Shoots in the SJMA permanent collection. In her bright and welcoming studio we were able to see recent paintings and drawings in various states of progress. We also spoke with the San Jose Museum of Art&#8217;s Chief Curator, Susan Landauer, who was able to put Kaufman&#8217;s art into context with the Bay Area art scene and shed some insight on Kaufman&#8217;s artistic abilities. During the 8 week run of the exhibition New Year, New Gifts, the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Rick Arnitz, Ruth Asawa, Richard Misrach, Amy Kaufman, Helen Lundberg and Manuel Neri. We hope that visitors will download these podcasts and bring their iPods into the museum to experience the works first hand with the audio. However, these are enhanced podcasts and if you own an iPod that displays pictures or if you view the podcast in iTunes, you will be able to view images from the collection and images from the interviews. But you can also just listen to the audio and enjoy the insight that each podcast will provide. If you have any comments or questions please email: podcast@sjmusart.org The music from this podcast, &#8220;Ice Machine&#8221;, is by the band The Stella Link and is from their album Mystic Jaguar&#8230;ATTACK. Check them out at www.asceticrecords.com Please star our podcast below and help put us on the Odeo homepage!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>We traveled to Oakland for this episode of Artist of the Week where we were invited into the studio of Amy Kaufman to discuss her artistic process and her piece, Ice and Shoots in the SJMA permanent collection. In her bright and welcoming studio we were able to see recent paintings and drawings in various states of progress. We also spoke with the San Jose Museum of Art&#8217;s Chief Curator, Susan Landauer, who was able to put Kaufman&#8217;s art into context with the Bay Area art scene and shed some insight on Kaufman&#8217;s artistic abilities. During the 8 week run of the exhibition New Year, New Gifts, the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Rick Arnitz, Ruth Asawa, Richard Misrach, Amy Kaufman, Helen Lundberg and Manuel Neri. We hope that visitors will download these podcasts and bring their iPods into the museum to experience the works first hand with the audio. However, these are enhanced podcasts and if you own an iPod that displays pictures or if you view the podcast in iTunes, you will be able to view images from the collection and images from the interviews. But you can also just listen to the audio and enjoy the insight that each podcast will provide. If you have any comments or questions please email: podcast@sjmusart.org The music from this podcast, &#8220;Ice Machine&#8221;, is by the band The Stella Link and is from their album Mystic Jaguar&#8230;ATTACK. Check them out at www.asceticrecords.com Please star our podcast below and help put us on the Odeo homepage!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jan 2007 15:46:53 -0800</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Artist of the Week 5 - Richard Misrach</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/6221783-Artist-of-the-Week-5-Richard-Misrach</link>
      <description>For week 5, we focus on artist Richard Misrach and SJMA&#8217;s recent acquisition Untitled, from the series On the Beach, photographed by Misrach. For the podcast we spoke with gallery owner Robert Mann who represented Richard Misrach for over 20 years and even traveled with him several summers through the desert Southwest. In addition, we interviewed geologist, SJMA board member and Misrach collector, Peter Lipman who shares his personal insight on Misrach&#8217;s work. During the 8 week run of the exhibition New Year, New Gifts, the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Rick Arnitz, Ruth Asawa, Richard Misrach, Amy Kaufman, Helen Lundberg and Manuel Neri. We hope that visitors will download these podcasts and bring their iPods into the museum to experience the works first hand with the audio. However, these are enhanced podcasts and if you own an iPod that displays pictures or if ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>For week 5, we focus on artist Richard Misrach and SJMA&#8217;s recent acquisition Untitled, from the series On the Beach, photographed by Misrach. For the podcast we spoke with gallery owner Robert Mann who represented Richard Misrach for over 20 years and even traveled with him several summers through the desert Southwest. In addition, we interviewed geologist, SJMA board member and Misrach collector, Peter Lipman who shares his personal insight on Misrach&#8217;s work. During the 8 week run of the exhibition New Year, New Gifts, the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Rick Arnitz, Ruth Asawa, Richard Misrach, Amy Kaufman, Helen Lundberg and Manuel Neri. We hope that visitors will download these podcasts and bring their iPods into the museum to experience the works first hand with the audio. However, these are enhanced podcasts and if you own an iPod that displays pictures or if you view the podcast in iTunes, you will be able to view images from the collection and images from the interviews. But you can also just listen to the audio and enjoy the insight that each podcast will provide. If you have any comments or questions please email: podcast@sjmusart.org The music from this podcast, &#8220;Sky and the Ocean&#8221;, is by the band Volebeats and is from their album Sky and the Ocean. Check them out at www.myspace.com/volebeats Please star our podcast below and help put us on the Odeo homepage!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>For week 5, we focus on artist Richard Misrach and SJMA&#8217;s recent acquisition Untitled, from the series On the Beach, photographed by Misrach. For the podcast we spoke with gallery owner Robert Mann who represented Richard Misrach for over 20 years and even traveled with him several summers through the desert Southwest. In addition, we interviewed geologist, SJMA board member and Misrach collector, Peter Lipman who shares his personal insight on Misrach&#8217;s work. During the 8 week run of the exhibition New Year, New Gifts, the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Rick Arnitz, Ruth Asawa, Richard Misrach, Amy Kaufman, Helen Lundberg and Manuel Neri. We hope that visitors will download these podcasts and bring their iPods into the museum to experience the works first hand with the audio. However, these are enhanced podcasts and if you own an iPod that displays pictures or if you view the podcast in iTunes, you will be able to view images from the collection and images from the interviews. But you can also just listen to the audio and enjoy the insight that each podcast will provide. If you have any comments or questions please email: podcast@sjmusart.org The music from this podcast, &#8220;Sky and the Ocean&#8221;, is by the band Volebeats and is from their album Sky and the Ocean. Check them out at www.myspace.com/volebeats Please star our podcast below and help put us on the Odeo homepage!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jan 2007 12:25:05 -0800</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:keywords>museum, Robert, peter, richard, San Jose, Mann, sjma, san jose museum of art, misrach, lipman</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Artist of the Week 4 - Ruth Asawa</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/5518993-Artist-of-the-Week-4-Ruth-Asawa</link>
      <description>Ruth Asawa is the artist featured this week on our Artist of the Week PodCast whose tied-wire sculpture Untitled recently came into our collection. For the episode, we traveled to San Francisco to speak with Curator of American Art and Director of Contemporary Programs, Daniell Cornell, at the De Young Museum. Daniell Cornell worked closely with Asawa to curate and plan her retrospective exhibition &#8220;Contours in the Air&#8221;. In addition, we spoke by phone with Aiko Cuneo, Ruth Asawa&#8217;s oldest daughter, who spoke with us about what life was like living with such a prolific and renowned artist. During the 8 week run of the exhibition New Year, New Gifts, the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Rick Arnitz, Ruth Asawa, Richard Misrach, Amy Kaufman, Helen Lundberg and Manuel Neri. We hope that visitors will download these podcasts and bring their iPods into the museum to experie...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ruth Asawa is the artist featured this week on our Artist of the Week PodCast whose tied-wire sculpture Untitled recently came into our collection. For the episode, we traveled to San Francisco to speak with Curator of American Art and Director of Contemporary Programs, Daniell Cornell, at the De Young Museum. Daniell Cornell worked closely with Asawa to curate and plan her retrospective exhibition &#8220;Contours in the Air&#8221;. In addition, we spoke by phone with Aiko Cuneo, Ruth Asawa&#8217;s oldest daughter, who spoke with us about what life was like living with such a prolific and renowned artist. During the 8 week run of the exhibition New Year, New Gifts, the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Rick Arnitz, Ruth Asawa, Richard Misrach, Amy Kaufman, Helen Lundberg and Manuel Neri. We hope that visitors will download these podcasts and bring their iPods into the museum to experience the works first hand with the audio. However, these are enhanced podcasts and if you own an iPod that displays pictures or if you view the podcast in iTunes, you will be able to view images from the collection and images from the interviews. But you can also just listen to the audio and enjoy the insight that each podcast will provide. If you have any comments or questions please email: podcast@sjmusart.org The music from this podcast, &#8220;Oil Thumbprints&#8221;, is by the band Bekar Bekar and is from their album Tropism. Check them out at www.westernvinyl.com Please star our podcast below and help put us on the Odeo homepage!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ruth Asawa is the artist featured this week on our Artist of the Week PodCast whose tied-wire sculpture Untitled recently came into our collection. For the episode, we traveled to San Francisco to speak with Curator of American Art and Director of Contemporary Programs, Daniell Cornell, at the De Young Museum. Daniell Cornell worked closely with Asawa to curate and plan her retrospective exhibition &#8220;Contours in the Air&#8221;. In addition, we spoke by phone with Aiko Cuneo, Ruth Asawa&#8217;s oldest daughter, who spoke with us about what life was like living with such a prolific and renowned artist. During the 8 week run of the exhibition New Year, New Gifts, the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Rick Arnitz, Ruth Asawa, Richard Misrach, Amy Kaufman, Helen Lundberg and Manuel Neri. We hope that visitors will download these podcasts and bring their iPods into the museum to experience the works first hand with the audio. However, these are enhanced podcasts and if you own an iPod that displays pictures or if you view the podcast in iTunes, you will be able to view images from the collection and images from the interviews. But you can also just listen to the audio and enjoy the insight that each podcast will provide. If you have any comments or questions please email: podcast@sjmusart.org The music from this podcast, &#8220;Oil Thumbprints&#8221;, is by the band Bekar Bekar and is from their album Tropism. Check them out at www.westernvinyl.com Please star our podcast below and help put us on the Odeo homepage!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jan 2007 22:43:56 -0800</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:author>SJMA PodCast</itunes:author>
      <itunes:keywords>museum, San Jose, sjma, san jose museum of art, asawa, ruth</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Artist of the Week 3 - Rick Arnitz</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/5123853-Artist-of-the-Week-3-Rick-Arnitz</link>
      <description>This week we interviewed Rick Arnitz in his live/work studio in Oakland, CA. We were treated to a tour of his studio after the interview where we saw recent works he was producing for an upcoming exhibition at Stephen Wirtz Gallery. During the interview he discusses his painting, a recent SJMA acquisition, called Who Won What When and Where. In addition, we spoke to gallery owner Stephen Wirtz who has represented Arnitz for more than 10 years. During the 8 week run of the exhibition New Year, New Gifts, the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Helen Lundberg, Rick Arnitz, Ruth Asawa and others. We hope that visitors will download these podcasts and bring their iPods into the museum to experience the works first hand with the audio. However, these are enhanced podcasts and if you own an iPod that displays pictures or if you view the podcast in iTunes, you will be able to ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This week we interviewed Rick Arnitz in his live/work studio in Oakland, CA. We were treated to a tour of his studio after the interview where we saw recent works he was producing for an upcoming exhibition at Stephen Wirtz Gallery. During the interview he discusses his painting, a recent SJMA acquisition, called Who Won What When and Where. In addition, we spoke to gallery owner Stephen Wirtz who has represented Arnitz for more than 10 years. During the 8 week run of the exhibition New Year, New Gifts, the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Helen Lundberg, Rick Arnitz, Ruth Asawa and others. We hope that visitors will download these podcasts and bring their iPods into the museum to experience the works first hand with the audio. However, these are enhanced podcasts and if you own an iPod that displays pictures or if you view the podcast in iTunes, you will be able to view images from the collection and images from the interviews. But you can also just listen to the audio and enjoy the insight that each podcast will provide. If you have any comments or questions please email: podcast@sjmusart.org The music from this podcast, &#8220;Clocks&#8221;, is by the band Casual Dots and is from their album Casual Dots. Check them out at www.killrockstars.com Please star our podcast below and help put us on the Odeo homepage!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This week we interviewed Rick Arnitz in his live/work studio in Oakland, CA. We were treated to a tour of his studio after the interview where we saw recent works he was producing for an upcoming exhibition at Stephen Wirtz Gallery. During the interview he discusses his painting, a recent SJMA acquisition, called Who Won What When and Where. In addition, we spoke to gallery owner Stephen Wirtz who has represented Arnitz for more than 10 years. During the 8 week run of the exhibition New Year, New Gifts, the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Helen Lundberg, Rick Arnitz, Ruth Asawa and others. We hope that visitors will download these podcasts and bring their iPods into the museum to experience the works first hand with the audio. However, these are enhanced podcasts and if you own an iPod that displays pictures or if you view the podcast in iTunes, you will be able to view images from the collection and images from the interviews. But you can also just listen to the audio and enjoy the insight that each podcast will provide. If you have any comments or questions please email: podcast@sjmusart.org The music from this podcast, &#8220;Clocks&#8221;, is by the band Casual Dots and is from their album Casual Dots. Check them out at www.killrockstars.com Please star our podcast below and help put us on the Odeo homepage!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jan 2007 21:44:30 -0800</pubDate>
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      <description>Our second artist is sculptor Jack Zajac. We went to Santa Cruz, CA where Zajac lives and works to speak with him. In his studio, we were treated to a tour of his artwork and after we sat down with him in his home to speak about his travels, his art and his process. Providing extra insight is JoAnne Northrup, Senior Curator at SJMA, who helped bring Falling Water, Santa Cruz, CA XXIV into our collection. During the 8 week run of the exhibition New Year, New Gifts, the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Helen Lundberg, Rick Arnitz, and among others. We hope that visitors will download these podcasts and bring their iPods into the museum to experience the works first hand with the audio. However, these are enhanced podcasts and if you own an iPod that displays pictures or if you view the podcast in iTunes, you will be able to view images from the collection and images fr...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Our second artist is sculptor Jack Zajac. We went to Santa Cruz, CA where Zajac lives and works to speak with him. In his studio, we were treated to a tour of his artwork and after we sat down with him in his home to speak about his travels, his art and his process. Providing extra insight is JoAnne Northrup, Senior Curator at SJMA, who helped bring Falling Water, Santa Cruz, CA XXIV into our collection. During the 8 week run of the exhibition New Year, New Gifts, the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Helen Lundberg, Rick Arnitz, and among others. We hope that visitors will download these podcasts and bring their iPods into the museum to experience the works first hand with the audio. However, these are enhanced podcasts and if you own an iPod that displays pictures or if you view the podcast in iTunes, you will be able to view images from the collection and images from the interviews. But you can also just listen to the audio and enjoy the insight that each podcast will provide. If you have any comments or questions please email: podcast@sjmusart.org The music from this podcast, &#8220;Name&#8217;s Winston, Friends Call Me James&#8221;, is by the band Brokeback and is from their album Looks at the Birds. Check them out at www.thrilljockey.com Please star our podcast below and help put us on the Odeo homepage!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Our second artist is sculptor Jack Zajac. We went to Santa Cruz, CA where Zajac lives and works to speak with him. In his studio, we were treated to a tour of his artwork and after we sat down with him in his home to speak about his travels, his art and his process. Providing extra insight is JoAnne Northrup, Senior Curator at SJMA, who helped bring Falling Water, Santa Cruz, CA XXIV into our collection. During the 8 week run of the exhibition New Year, New Gifts, the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Helen Lundberg, Rick Arnitz, and among others. We hope that visitors will download these podcasts and bring their iPods into the museum to experience the works first hand with the audio. However, these are enhanced podcasts and if you own an iPod that displays pictures or if you view the podcast in iTunes, you will be able to view images from the collection and images from the interviews. But you can also just listen to the audio and enjoy the insight that each podcast will provide. If you have any comments or questions please email: podcast@sjmusart.org The music from this podcast, &#8220;Name&#8217;s Winston, Friends Call Me James&#8221;, is by the band Brokeback and is from their album Looks at the Birds. Check them out at www.thrilljockey.com Please star our podcast below and help put us on the Odeo homepage!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Dec 2006 11:59:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Steinkamp-Hickey Conversation</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Dec 2006 20:44:02 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Artist of the Week 1 - Hung Liu</title>
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      <description>Our first artist is Hung Liu. For the podcast we went to Hung Liu&#8217;s studio to discuss her painting Shoah which recently came into SJMA&#8217;s collection. In addition we spoke with her husband, art critic, Jeff Kelly. During the 8 week run of the exhibition New Year, New Gifts, the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Helen Lundberg, Rick Arnitz, and others. We hope that visitors will download these podcasts and bring their iPods into the museum to experience the works first hand with the audio. However, these are enhanced podcasts and if you own an iPod that displays pictures or if you view the podcast in iTunes, you will be able to view images from the collection and images from the interviews. But you can also just listen to the audio and enjoy the insight that each podcast will provide. If you have any comments or questions please email: podcast@sjmusart.org The music from...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Our first artist is Hung Liu. For the podcast we went to Hung Liu&#8217;s studio to discuss her painting Shoah which recently came into SJMA&#8217;s collection. In addition we spoke with her husband, art critic, Jeff Kelly. During the 8 week run of the exhibition New Year, New Gifts, the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Helen Lundberg, Rick Arnitz, and others. We hope that visitors will download these podcasts and bring their iPods into the museum to experience the works first hand with the audio. However, these are enhanced podcasts and if you own an iPod that displays pictures or if you view the podcast in iTunes, you will be able to view images from the collection and images from the interviews. But you can also just listen to the audio and enjoy the insight that each podcast will provide. If you have any comments or questions please email: podcast@sjmusart.org The music from this podcast, &#8220;Clowne Towne&#8221;, is by the band Xiu Xiu and is from their album Fabulous Muscles. Check them out at www.killrockstar.coms Please star our podcast below and help put us on the Odeo homepage!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Our first artist is Hung Liu. For the podcast we went to Hung Liu&#8217;s studio to discuss her painting Shoah which recently came into SJMA&#8217;s collection. In addition we spoke with her husband, art critic, Jeff Kelly. During the 8 week run of the exhibition New Year, New Gifts, the San Jose Museum of Art will offer each week a podcast highlighting one of the artists in the show. The artist in the series are: Hung Liu, Jack Zajac, Helen Lundberg, Rick Arnitz, and others. We hope that visitors will download these podcasts and bring their iPods into the museum to experience the works first hand with the audio. However, these are enhanced podcasts and if you own an iPod that displays pictures or if you view the podcast in iTunes, you will be able to view images from the collection and images from the interviews. But you can also just listen to the audio and enjoy the insight that each podcast will provide. If you have any comments or questions please email: podcast@sjmusart.org The music from this podcast, &#8220;Clowne Towne&#8221;, is by the band Xiu Xiu and is from their album Fabulous Muscles. Check them out at www.killrockstar.coms Please star our podcast below and help put us on the Odeo homepage!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Dec 2006 12:30:39 -0800</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Dec 2006 05:42:09 -0800</pubDate>
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