SUMA Observations & Conversations
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Southern Utah Museum of Art invites you to learn more about our permanent collection and temporary exhibitions through interviews with artists, curators, and staff.
SUMA Observations & Conversations
1w ago
Join us for a conversation with our Director of Curatorial Affairs, Becky Bloom, and Kelvin Yazzie, a ceramic artist and SUU alumnus. They dive into Kelvin’s origin story, beginning with his childhood on the Navajo Reservation in Church Rock, New Mexico, where he herded sheep, caught things on fire, and played with mud. As his story takes shape, Kelvin discusses how he finds fulfillment in the arts, as well as the impact special people had on his journey–mentors, students, his mother–each leaving their mark on his path as an artist.
If you’d like to read more about Kelvin and his work ..read more
SUMA Observations & Conversations
4M ago
In this episode, we sit down with SUMA’s Executive Director, Jessica Kinsey, to discuss an important part of our permanent collection, The Stillman Sculpture Court. We chatted about the changes that have taken place since the opening of SUMA and The Beverley Center in 2016, including new sculpture additions and updates to the overall design and landscaping. These changes have created a place of exploration, discovery, and contemplation that allows visitors to think about how they might see themselves reflected in the art.
The Stillman Sculpture Court guide can be found here.
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SUMA Observations & Conversations
7M ago
In this episode, we sit down with SUMA’s Graphic Designers, DJ Wilson and Emily Loertscher. Our discussion focuses on how our team plays a big role in creating work for SUMA that you see in our exhibitions, events, promotions, and more. You will hear about what our students are learning in the classroom at Southern Utah University, and how they apply it to the work they do at the museum.
Our hope is that after listening to this episode, you’ll have a new appreciation for the work that our designers do everyday. Next time you come to the museum take time to notice the design work ..read more
SUMA Observations & Conversations
8M ago
Making a museum accessible has become a popular topic of discussion throughout museums worldwide. In this episode, we share the varied accessibility efforts being made at SUMA. Our very own Alyssa Thomas, SUMA’s Coordinator of Visitor Experience, has done great work making our space more welcoming and inclusive for all visitors. Alyssa shares the importance of continuous advocacy for the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which faced national legislative opposition in 2018, however, did not get enough votes to pass.
Join our host, Emily Ronquillo, and Alyssa, as they also discuss 'Breaking ..read more
SUMA Observations & Conversations
11M ago
Follow along with SUMA’s Director of Curatorial Affairs, Dr. Becky Bloom, as she guides visitors through the exhibition BRUTAL DC, guest curated by Dr. Angela Person and photographer Ty Cole.
BRUTAL DC is on exhibition at Southern Utah Museum of Art through March 2, 2023.
Audio Guide –
Welcome and Introduction - 00:00.00 - 00:55.127
What is Brutalism? - 0:55.799 - 03:25.007
Explore the Timeline - 03:26.284 - 03:39.681
BRUTAL DC, Past Present and Future - 03:41.374 - 06:58.149
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SUMA Observations & Conversations
1y ago
Más información sobre la exposición,‘¿!¿Tomaste nuestra realidad y la convertiste en un juego¿!¿’ en esta audioguía ofrecida en español.
¿!¿Tomaste nuestra realidad y la convertiste en un juego¿!¿ están en exhibición en el Museo de Arte del Sur de Utah hasta el 23 de septiembre de 2023.
Introducción – 0:00.00 – 00:46.551
¿!¿Tomaste nuestra realidad y la convertiste en un juego¿!¿ 00:49.718 - 2:40.106
Crosser™ & La Migra™ son juegos – 2:44.247 – 4:45.796
Crosser™ & La Migra™ son arte – 4:47.926 – 6:07.895
Crosser™ & La Migra™ son comentario politico – 6:11.3 ..read more
SUMA Observations & Conversations
1y ago
Southern Utah Museum of Art Manager of Marketing and Communications, Emily Ronquillo and Dr. Becky Bloom, SUMA’s Assistant Director of Curatorial Affairs, sit down and to talk with special guest and artist, Vitus Shell. We talk with Vitus Shell about his education, style of art, inspirations, advice to rising artists, and some artworks that are featured in the summer exhibition A Dream Deferred: New Perspectives on Black Experience. You can view his work by visiting SUMA through September 23, 2023 ..read more
SUMA Observations & Conversations
1y ago
Why would we want to discuss brutalism and mid-century modern architecture with an architect and two engineers? Because we believe in learning about approaching art and design from a variety of perspectives and backgrounds. Brutalism seemed like a perfect fit for us to bring in experts and find where connections could be found and also how we see art differently. Our hope is that listeners will be inspired to step outside their comfort zones and start having discussions of their own with people with different perspectives and expertise. We all walked away from our discussion with broader under ..read more
SUMA Observations & Conversations
1y ago
This is a three-part episode where Southern Utah Museum of Art Manager of Marketing and Communications, Emily Ronquillo, meets with Dr. Becky Bloom, Assistant Director of Curatorial Affairs at SUMA, and museum associate, Courtney Blue. In this episode, we discuss how to get involved with SUMA internships and the projects of curating a digital collection that Courtney was able to complete during her time as an intern in the collections department. Learn more about SUMA internships by visiting our website and more about curated online exhibitions by visiting Catalogit ..read more
SUMA Observations & Conversations
1y ago
Southern Utah University Art History student Becca Hughes joins Dr. Becky Bloom and Emily Ronquillo to discuss her undergraduate internship in which she created an online exhibition of prints in SUMA’s collection. During her research, Becca was surprised to find some of the prints were frauds while others had authenticated provenance. Becca also discovered some artists who made it problematic for collectors to ensure they were purchasing authentic prints. Dr. Bloom agreed that printmaking is a medium that is easily forged, especially lithography.
This episode is perfect for those curious about ..read more