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MOCRA Voices

by Museum of Contemporary Religious Art (MOCRA)

MOCRA Voices features conversations with thinkers and practitioners at the intersection of contemporary art, religion, and spirituality. Go in-depth with artists, scholars, theologians, religious leaders, and others who are engaged in the ongoing dialogue between visual art and the religious and spiritual dimensions. Be sure to check out our Vimeo channel, too.

Copyright: Podcast content © Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO. All rights reserved.

Episodes

Audio Extra, Episode 8: Serra Shows the Way

2m · Published 15 May 22:53

Mary Reid Brunstrom explains how two major sculptures by Richard Serra prompted a new direction in her life.

This is an Audio Extra to Episode 8: Mary Reid Brunstrom.

Original release date: 6/7/2014

Episode 8: Mary Reid Brunstrom

53m · Published 15 May 22:50

From the late 1980s through 2000, Austral Gallery brought St. Louis audiences the best in contemporary Australian art. In this episode, Mary Reid Brunstrom talks with MOCRA director Terrence Dempsey, S.J., about founding Austral Gallery, her collaborations with MOCRA, and her decision to return to school to pursue studies in art history.

Be sure to listen to the Audio Extra, "Serra Shows the Way."

Visit the MOCRA Voices website to learn more about Mary Reid Brunstromand to explore a Listening Guide to the interview.

Recording Engineer and Editor:Mike Schrand
Host:Linda Kennedy
Theme and Incidental Music: Stephen James Neale
Producer: David Brinker

Original release date: 6/7/2014

This episode was made possible with financial support from the Regional Arts Commission.

Audio Extra, Episode 7: Porcelain Doll

6m · Published 15 May 22:07

An invitation to China's Guangzhou Triennial leadsartist Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons to the unexpected realizationthat her Cuban family includes Chinese relatives.

This is an Audio Extra to Episode 7: Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons.

Original release date: 11/15/2013

Episode 7: Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons

57m · Published 15 May 21:59

Multi-disciplinary artist Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons came to Saint Louis University in March 2013 to deliver The Kristen Peterson Distinguished Lecture in Art and Art History. Her talk, titled “Rituals and Spirituality in the Performative Photographic Work of Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons,” concerned her exploration of themes of separation, fragmentation, and memory through multiple artistic disciplines.

The day before her talk, Campos-Pons sat down with MOCRA Director Terrence Dempsey, S.J., and Dr. Olubukola Gbadegesin, Assistant Professor of Art History and African-American Studies at Saint Louis University, for a rich and varied discussion of Campos-Pons' work as an outgrowth of her life experiences and passions, as well as her work’s place in the wider context of diaspora art.

Campos-Pons notes, “I am always in awe of the extent of mystery that is there present in our surroundings . . . I see myself not just as an artist but a healer, a messenger dispensing small amulets of good energies to my viewers and centered by respect for all that is animated.”

Be sure to listen to the Audio Extra, “Porcelain Doll.”

Also, check out the related MOCRA Voices video episode, “Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons: The Kristen Peterson Lecture.”

Visit the MOCRA Voices website to learn more about Maria Magdalena Campos-Ponsand to explore a Listening Guide to the interview.

Recording Engineer and Editor:Mike Schrand
Producer: David Brinker

Original release date: 11/15/2013

This episode was made possible with financial support from the Regional Arts Commission.

Audio Extra, Episode 6: Taking the Narrative Seriously

6m · Published 15 May 17:08

Revered Ralph Peterson andDr. Jane Daggett Dillenberger reminisce about commissioning artist Louis Nevelson to design the Chapel of the Good Shepherd at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Manhattan.

This is an Audio Extra to Episode 6: Ralph Peterson and Jane Daggett Dillenberger.

Original release date: 7/8/2013

Episode 6: Ralph Peterson and Jane Daggett Dillenberger

55m · Published 15 May 16:56

Rev. Ralph Peterson has had alifelong passion for incorporating the arts into his ministry. He speaks with MOCRA Director Terrence Dempsey, SJ, about his role in commissioning the Erol Beker Chapel of the Good Shepherd, designed by artist Louise Nevelson, and located in St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Manhattan. They are also joined by art historian Dr. Jane Daggett Dillenberger, who consulted on the chapel project.

Be sure to listen to the Audio Extra, "Taking the Narrative Seriously."

Visit the MOCRA Voices website to learn more about Ralph Petersonand Jane Daggett Dillenberger, and to explore a Listening Guide to the interview.

Recording Engineer: Joe Grimaldi
Editor: Mike Schrand
Producer: David Brinker

Original release date: 7/8/2013

This episode was made possible with financial support from the Regional Arts Commission.

Audio Extra, Episode 5: Favorite Exhibitions

6m · Published 11 May 21:38

Museum directors Pamela Ambrose, Terrence Dempsey, S.J., and Ena Heller, talk about their favorite exhibitions from their respective museums.

This is an Audio Extra to Episode 5: Pamela Ambrose and Ena Heller.

Original release date: 6/6/2013

Episode 5: Pamela Ambrose and Ena Heller

51m · Published 11 May 21:30

MOCRA Director Terrence Dempsey, S.J., is joined by two fellow museum directors: Pamela Ambrose (Loyola University Museum of Art, Chicago) and Ena Heller (Museum of Biblical Art). All three museums focus on art that engages the religious and spiritual dimensions.

Ambrose, Heller, and Dempsey discuss a range of topics, including the place of religious art museums in the ecosystems of both art and religion, the challenges of presenting art in a spiritual and religious context, and the wide range of responses each director has fielded from visitors and critics alike.

Be sure to listen to the Audio Extra, "Favorite Exhibitions."

Visit the MOCRA Voices website to learn more about Pamela Ambrose and Ena Heller, and to explore a Listening Guide to the interview.

Recording Engineer: Joe Grimaldi
Editor: Mike Schrand
Host: John Launius
Producer: David Brinker

Original release date: 6/6/2013

This episode was made possible with financial support from the Regional Arts Commission.

Audio Extra, Episode 4: Hiddur Mitzvah

2m · Published 07 May 04:34

Artist Archie Granot and collector Max Thurm discuss the Jewish concept of hiddur mitzvah and its application to The Papercut Haggadah.

This is an Audio Extra to Episode 4: Archie Granot.

Original release date: 8/9/2012

Audio Extra, Episode 4: Dropped Blade

54s · Published 07 May 04:29

Israeli artist Archie Granot describes a harrowing experience with his chosen artistic tool: a surgical scalpel.

This is an Audio Extra to Episode 4: Archie Granot.

Original release date: 8/9/2012

MOCRA Voices has 46 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 23:18:36. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 9th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 8th, 2024 06:15.

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