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Critical Bounds is a podcast which considers contemporary art, global issues, and current events that influence and are in turn manifested in artistic practice, through critical conversations with emerging contemporary artists and curators.

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Adela Goldsmith

Adela Goldsmith on "Art, Gender, and Sexuality"

September 15, 2020

Head over to Soundcloud (or any of our other hosting services via the buttons above) to hear our latest episode with Adela Goldsmith about queer elders, our love/hate relationship with museums (some we really love), the value of experiential knowledge, the importance and innate queerness of archives, the future of museums (is there one?), the roles of care networks, mutual aid, and queer methodologies during this historic moment, what the Critical Bounds drinking game would look like, and "What is a Career?".

Adela Goldsmith is an independent art scholar and curator, who graduated from Smith College with a BA in Art History and a concentration in Museum Studies, wherein they completed a project which examines the relationship between the development of museums’ permanent collections and archival documentation.

They have held curatorial internships at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, and the Whitney Museum of American Art, as well as an archives internship in artist Cass Bird’s studio, and was a Junior Assistant at the Center for Curatorial Leadership.

Currently, Goldsmith has joined forces with the think-tank/research lab known as the Institute of Museums Against All Fucked Up Social Systems (IMAAFUSS), which explores adaptive solutions for experiencing art collectively and critiquing arts institutions in the midst of a catastrophic pandemic and a watershed reckoning with racism and inequity in the cultural sector and beyond. They have also gotten involved with the soon-to-debut mutual aid and resource-sharing network, Aid for Art Now (A4AN), which aims to support and sustain current and prospective arts workers and create a more inclusive and accessible museum field.


Their curatorial practice focuses on the intersections of queerness, archival
impulse, and institutional memory.

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Teaching Gallery at the Smith College Museum of Art. Photo by me. 2017.

Teaching Gallery at the Smith College Museum of Art. Photo by me. 2017.

Virtual Exhibitions during COVID-19

July 12, 2020

Hi All, Tori here.

Yesterday, the Smith College Museum of Art announced that they will remain closed until December. Although I am feeling homesick for its galleries and the need to remind myself of the “six inch rule” if I get too close while absorbed in an artwork, it is the wisest decision for all concerned. What excites me, though, is that they also announced a new commitment to, "easy access to a broad range of free digital content, with the museum’s website providing the main hub and entry point.”

This made me reflect on the array of virtual exhibitions that have been opening due to COVID-19. It seems to me that they are ripe with opportunities.

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In art, Curating, Global Issues, blog Tags virtual exhibitions, online galleries, contemporary art, covid 19, curation, global issues, Smith College, Smith College Museum of Art, The Tate, Ghost Art Project, Bridge Productions, Deep Space, accessibility, museums, social media, art museums, Tori Currier
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