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Looking to Catch Up on the Art World With a Podcast? Here Are 7 Episodes of The Art Angle You Shouldn t Miss

Comedian, for sale from Perrotin at Art Basel Miami Beach. Photo by Sarah Cascone. What to know: Remember when the biggest news in art was about a piece of … fruit? In one of our earliest episodes, writers and editors who were on the ground at Art Basel in Miami Beach and watched the drama unfold report back to the Art Angle studio to discuss a truly b-a-n-a-n-a-s experience. Listen to this for: Ideas about to talk to talk to your family members/first date/new coworker about the crazy art market. (And on that note, also check out our explainer on NFT’s here).

Shattering the Glass Ceiling: Curator Lauren Haynes on Working to Forge a Fuller Story of American Art

Shattering the Glass Ceiling: Curator Lauren Haynes on Working to Forge a Fuller Story of American Art The curator shares the best advice she ever received, and her tricks for managing a healthy work-life balance. April 23, 2021 Lauren Haynes, the Patsy R. and Raymond D. Nasher senior curator of contemporary art at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. Photo by Rana Young. Welcome to Shattering the Glass Ceiling, a podcast from the team at the Art Angle where we speak to boundary-breaking women in the art world and beyond about how art has shaped their lives and careers.     In the first episode of this four-part podcast mini series, Artnet News executive editor Julia Halperin spoke to Lauren Haynes, the director of artist initiatives and curator of contemporary art at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and the Momentary in Arkansas. In June, she will take on the role of Patsy R. and Raymond D. Nasser senior curator of contemporary art at the Nasher Museum of

Congratulations to MFA in Creative Writing Alumna Lauren Haynes for Successful Law School Admission Results

Joseph Shoulders Tuesday, April 20th, 2021 Lauren Haynes, from Madison, Va., graduated from WKU’s Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program in August 2020. She recently received the impressive results of her applications to law schools. Haynes was accepted into Temple University, Villanova University, University of Cincinnati, Dickinson Law, Penn State University, Seton Hall University, and University of Pittsburgh with full tuition, and she was accepted into Washington University, George Washington University, College of William & Mary, and University of Minnesota with partial tuition. Haynes has decided to attend the University of Pittsburgh. In an interview, Haynes described the factors she considered in her application process. She said, “It was difficult deciding where to apply initially, simply because there are so many great options. My primary considerations were the availability of public interest opportunities and campus environments that fostered a sense of co

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