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Face-to-Face, from the National Portrait Gallery

by National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution

Face-to-Face is a podcast series from the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution. Listen to Face-to-Face portrait talks, interviews with artists, and lectures from the museum. Face-to-Face portrait talks occur every Thursday at 6pm, in the museum. For more, see the Face-to-Face blog at http://face2face.si.edu/ and the National Portrait Gallery's website at http://npg.si.edu/

Copyright: 2008 Smithsonian Institution

Episodes

Will Kaufman, author talk

46m · Published 01 Sep 19:00
"Woody Guthrie, American Radical (Music in American Life)" -- author Will Kaufman discusses his book and plays songs by woody Guthrie.

Richard Carlin, author talk

41m · Published 24 Aug 21:00
"Worlds of Sound: The Story of Smithsonian Folkways" -- author Richard Carlin discusses his book and the life of Moses Asch.

Mamie Eisenhower portrait, Face-to-Face talk

27m · Published 18 Aug 17:00
Susan Eisenhower, descendant of President Dwight Eisenhower, speaks about first lady Mamie Eisenhower and her portrait by Dwight Eisenhower.

Christopher Webber, author talk

41m · Published 15 Aug 16:00
"American to the Backbone: The Life of James Pennington, The Fugitive Slave Who Became One of the First Abolitionists" -- author Christopher Webber discusses his book.

Alexander Calder self-portrait, Face-to-Face talk

32m · Published 01 Aug 21:00
Beth Turner, Vice Provost for the Arts at UVA, talks about artist Alexander Calder

John Ferling, author talk

54m · Published 11 Jul 15:00
"Independence: The Struggle to Set America Free"-- author John Ferling discusses his book on America's political journey from protest to revolution.

"The Death of Ellsworth" Civil War exhibition

7m · Published 06 Jul 22:00
Jim Barber, historian at NPG discusses the exhibiton "The Death of Ellsworth." He is interviewed by the NPG's Warren Perry. "The Death of Ellsworth" recounts the death of Colonel Elmer E. Ellsworth in Alexandria, Virginia. Ellsworth was the first Union officer to be killed in the four-year-long struggle. His death at the hands of a local innkeeper made headlines throughout the country and he became a martyr in the North and an inspirational figure for legions of Yankees marching off to war. The exhibition is on view from April 29, 2011 through March 18, 2012; it brings together a select grouping of once-prized mementoes, including portraits of Ellsworth and Lincoln, as well as Alonzo Chappel's historic painting, "The Death of Ellsworth." Recorded at NPG, May 19, 2011.

Penny Colman, author talk

33m · Published 24 Jun 20:00
"Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony: A Friendship That Changed the World" -- author Penny Colman discusses her book.

Jon Friedman, artist talk

21m · Published 20 Jun 16:00
Bill and Melinda Gates portrait -- discussion by artist Jon Friedman

Roger DiSilvestro, author talk

43m · Published 17 Jun 20:00
"Theodore Roosevelt in the Badlands: A Young Politician's Quest for Recovery in the American West" -- author Roger DiSilvestro discusses his book.

Face-to-Face, from the National Portrait Gallery has 195 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 70:42:52. This podcast has been added on November 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 20th, 2023 07:24.

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