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Celebrating 100 Episodes: A look back at our guest hosts...
Episode 102

Celebrating 100 Episodes: A look back at our guest hosts...

State Of The Art · State of the Art Org

August 8, 20199m 15s

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Show Notes

At the end of 2018, the State of the Art team reflected on how State of the Art could become more inclusive given our own feelings around underrepresentation in the art world. To that end, in 2019 we introduced monthly themes and guest hosting in an effort to bring more voices and diverse art-related topics onto our platform.

Today we celebrate having aired 100 episodes! Coupled with this milestone achievement is a growth in our listenership alongside the success of our first round of guest hosts. Tune-in to hear soundbites of some of the most impactful quotes from our guest host episodes. Below, please find a list of our amazing 2019 guest host lineup and links to listen to the full interviews featured in this mini-episode.


We're immensely grateful to our first round of guest hosts:

Tre Borden, The Black Creative, February 2019 | Featured Episode (72): The Black Creative 02: Leila Weefur, Artist, Writer & Curator


Meg Zany, Sex Positive, March 2019 | Featured Episode (77): Sex Positive: The Art of Shaping Body Politics with Uncle Reezy, Artist


Dorothy Santos, Queerness, June 2019 | Featured Episode (93): Queerness with Guest Host Dorothy Santos & Artist, Designer, & Researcher, Yasheng She


Michelle Hartney, Art & Morality, July 2019 | Featured Episode (98): Art & Morality with Michelle Hartney & the Guerilla Girls

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