On Sunday, November 20, 2016 CALL artist Emmett Wigglesworth sat down with VoCA Program Committee Member Christie Mitchell at the Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning (JCAL) to discuss his life...
On June 15, 2016, artist Marie Watt sat with oral historian James Lancel McElhinney at the Denver Art Museum. Watt draws from history, biography, protofeminism, and Indigenous principles, and uses...
On July 11, 2013, VoCA collaborated with the Guggenheim Museum and the Getty Conservation Institute for a film screening of “From Start to Finish: The Story of Gray Column,” a 30-minute documentary...
In October 2020, VoCA Board member Yasmeen Siddiqui sat down with artist Freddy Rodríguez at his home in New York to discuss his life, work, and artistic legacy. Together Rodríguez and Siddiqui...
For this program, artist Mildred Howard sat down in her studio with VoCA colleague and Director and CEO of the Oakland Museum of California Lori Fogarty to discuss Howard's life, work, and artistic...
In this Talk, filmed at Boston Center for the Arts on May 18, 2021, artist Dell Marie Hamilton speaks with curator Sam Toabe about the many layers of material and meaning that comprise a selection of...
On January 15, 2020, conservator and VoCA colleague Ruth del Fresno-Guillem sat down with artist Gladys Triana to discuss her family, her travels, and her many artistic influences, from Diego Rivera...
On Wednesday, December 9, 2015, CALL artist Mimi Smith sat down with Christie Mitchell at the Joan Mitchell Foundation Education & Research Center to discuss Smith's oeuvre and the experience of...
CALL/VoCA Talk: Juan Sánchez & Gallery Walkthrough
On Wednesday, November 18, 2015, CALL artist Juan Sánchez was interviewed by VoCA Leadership member Jennifer Hickey at the Bronx Museum of the Arts. The conversation covered the artist’s many sources...
On November 9, 2017, contemporary painter Tara Sabharwal sat down with Robin Clark at Fales Library and Special Collections, NYU to discuss her life, work, and legacy as an international artist. This...