Like many museums around the country, the National Gallery of Art has an impressive collection of recorded public programs. The Notable Lecture series stretches back to 2007, and features several varieties of audio content, from art talks, to conversations with artists, to the notable lectures themselves. For example, in 2008, there's a 2-part podcast that coincided with Martin Puryear's retrospective at the Gallery. (This show was originally mounted at MoMA, and was mentioned in the Nov. 16, 2007 Scout Report: https://scout.wisc.edu/Reports/ScoutReport/2007/scout-071116#16.) In 2012, a series of lectures honored what would have been sculptor Tony Smith's 100th birthday. Speakers included scholar Eileen Costello, sculptor Charles Ray, and curator Harry Cooper, with a Q&A lead by artist Kiki Smith, Tony Smith's daughter.
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