Arts Administrator, and Contemporary Arts Journalist, Caira is The Curatorial Blonde. This podcast offers insight into the fine arts world with intimate conversations from artists to curators, to everyone in between. The Curatorial Blonde gives listeners new food for thought and a deeper look into the art world.
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This week on The Curatorial Blonde, Ep. 46 features Photographer, Christian K. Lee. His experience as a documentarian drives his desire to utilize Art as an investigative tool. Christian’s goal is to…
This week's guest on The Curatorial Blonde is Rugiyatou Ylva Jallow (b. 1990, Stockholm, Sweden) is an artist based in Los Angeles, California. Rugi and Caira sit down to discuss the representation o…
This week on The Curatorial Blonde, Caira sits down with painter Christina Nicola, an expressionist figure painter whose paintings capture the elasticity of the black feminine identity and originated…
In this multiple part installment of The Curatorial Blonde, Caira sits down with Seema Rao, of Artlust (237k followers, 16.4 million likes) TikTok and season museum professional to get extremely tran…
This week on The Curatorial Blonde, Caira sits down with Argentinean artist Isadora Capraro. Isadora Capraro is a Southampton, New York-based figurative painter. The boundaries between both abstrac…
Traci Johnson, an artist who was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, joins Caira this week on The Curatorial Blonde. Johnson is an expert in sculpture, installations, and textile design explores m…
Caira sits down with Artist Akshita Gandhi, a Mumbai-based photographer, and multimedia artist. Gandhi examines the concepts of home and belonging while addressing colonialism, as well as the social …
This week Caira talks about the impact of these recessions and prior recessions on the art market and if you should be buying art as money gets strained.
This week on Happy Little Accidents Caira speaks on how Roe V. Wade has brought to light not only human rights but the rights of women of color. Caira sheds light on the relevant of a movement over 5…
This week on Happy Little Accidents, Caira explains the importance of art education and the current status of art education in the American school system.
Art is defined as any action or product created by people for a communicative or aesthetic purpose—something that expresses an idea, an emotion, or, more broadly, a point of view. It is a cultural el…
This week on Happy Little Accidents, Caira talks about Jake Troyli's latest show at Monique Meloche Gallery in Chicago. She ties in his concept of being a former athlete and a Black man with the larg…
The art world has reacted to the shocking news from Ukraine by vocally opposing the ongoing onslaught. Despite the possibility that they could face penalties, a number of Russian artists have publicl…
This week on Happy Little Accidents, Caira is talking about the impact of the secondary market in regardless to the fashion industry and the Art World.
The color of the season: Bottega Green. Caira this week dives into the influence of the color of the season and how green has always been a staple in humanity.
This week Caira explores The iconic HOPE poster that was seen all over during Obama's presidential campaign. Mr. Fairey, who sued The Associated Press in 2009 after it accused him of copyright infrin…
This week on Happy Little Accidents Caira explore the case of Blanch V Koons. Blanch filed a lawsuit against Koons for copyright infringement. Blanch testified that the use of her picture by Koons di…
Art is all around us. This week on Happy Little Accidents, Caira takes a look at how the government plays a role in art and the historical role of patronage from the Italian Renaissance to present-da…
On this week of Happy Little Accidents, Caira dives into the California Resale Royalty Act and how that impacted the art world. She also explores the broader idea of the international art market as i…