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Episodes: 100
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jmartin@philbrook.org
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Jeff Martin - Host of Museum Confidential, a behind-the-scenes look at museums (co-produced by Philbrook Museum of Art and Public Radio Tulsa). He speaks with guests about museum leadership, curatorial interests...
Megan Whittaker Nesbit - Tenure At The Museum, Curatorial Interests, And Future Plans
Fred Sweets - Life And Work With The Camera; Reflections Inspired By Gordon Parks
Dr. Denene De Quintal - Curatorial Perspective On Contemporary Anishinaabe Art: A Continuation At The Detroit Institute Of Arts
And one last thing...
May 01, 2026
On this edition of Museum Confidential -- which is, yes, the very last one (!) -- we speak with Megan Whittaker Nesbit, the CEO and President of Philbrook Museum of Art. Nesbit, who joined the Philbrook team nearly a decade ago, talks with us about her tenure at the museum thus far, her curatorial interests and experiences, and what she has in mind for the future. Thank you for listening! Please exit through the gift shop.
Photographs and Memories: On Gordon Parks
March 26, 2026
"Homeward to the Prairie I Come: Gordon Parks Photographs from the Beach Museum of Art" is on view at Tulsa's Philbrook Museum of Art through June 19th; this striking exhibit features 70+ works, including iconic photo-journalism, portraits, and experimental photography. Recently, MC host Jeff Martin had the opportunity to chat with one of Parks's good friends, the fellow photographer Fred Sweets. An award-winning photographer and photo editor who worked over the years at The St. Louis Post-Di...
On Anishinaabe Art
March 13, 2026
We're discussing a fine show now on view at the Detroit Institute of Arts; it's the first major Native American exhibition at DIA in three decades. "Contemporary Anishinaabe Art: A Continuation" (which runs through April 5th) celebrates indigenous work from across the Great Lakes region by way of 60 different artists and nearly 100 works. Our guest on MC is the show's curator, Dr. Denene De Quintal.
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