Link to Michelangelo Wednesdays

Michelangelo Wednesdays

A couple of weeks ago I gave a tour in the “Michelangelo Wednesdays” series. (Quick overview: SAM curators—including myself, the curatorial lead for Ancient Mediterranean and Islamic art—give a short tour of the Michelangelo exhibition every Wednesday afternoon.) I am not a Renaissance scholar, though...

Link to What it takes

What it takes

Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about what it takes to put a work of art on view.  To our visitors, it should seem oh-so-easy: You see painting A (something you love) one day, and on your next visit it’s replaced with painting B (something...

Heide Hinrichs: borrowed tails

Heide Hinrichs: borrowed tails

Heide Hinrichs is the fourth artist in our SAM Next series, a contemporary art exhibition program at the museum. Borrowed tails, which opened in November, is a body of work the artist developed specifically for this installation, making it the first time these drawings and...

New Old & New New

New Old & New New

I have a meeting today at the Seattle Asian Art Museum to discuss the Getty Online Scholarly Catalogue Initiative. While I am there I plan to check out the New Old and the New New. A pair of installations featuring new acquisitions, it opened last...

Link to Behind the Scenes: The SAM Remix Tattoo Parlor

Behind the Scenes: The SAM Remix Tattoo Parlor

“Behind the scenes” responsibilities at an arts organization are not always the most glamorous work. In Public Programming at SAM, back-end work includes contracts, stage set-up, power point preparation, and many late-nights, among other things.  The latest of my nights, but also one of the...

Link to Paul Macapia – in memoriam

Paul Macapia – in memoriam

Paul Macapia 1934-2009 Long-time museum photographer and a great Northwest artist, Paul will be missed by all who had the pleasure to work with him at SAM. Share

Link to Why a plate?

Why a plate?

Michelangelo Public and Private invites us into the artistic process behind some of the most astonishing works of art ever created – the Sistine Chapel frescoes. Through preparatory drawings – quick figure sketches to capture a pose, analytical studies of outstretched limbs, a highly finished...

John Marshall Video

John Marshall Video

Last month Sarah posted an article on John Marshall’s coffee and tea service  recently commissioned for the Seattle Art Museum’s permanent collection. The video link was difficult to access, so here it is: Christina DePaolo, New Media Manager Share