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Episode 10: Interview with the The Royal Society of American Art RSOAA

“Determined to achieve professional standing for American Art” is part of the founding mission statement of the The Royal Society of American Art- a community of artists providing artist studios and exhibition space, The Royal. I ART New York interviews an artist, Amelia Biewald who is a partner and a curator at The Royal, Jason Clay Lewis whois the co-founder and director of RSOAA, where he is also in charge of managing daily operations, as well as Janet Rutkowski a multidisciplinary artist, a partner at The Royal where she is also active in curatorial programming. We discuss the history and programming of the RSOAA, as well as the personal artistic and curatorial processes of the pertners. Additionally, Lewis reveals the RSOAA's newest endeavor launching this month; a free and open artists’ registry with the aim of creating an online platform for artists https://theroyallist.com/. The intro track is “1969” by the band American Nomads from their new single and the outro is their track titled “A Revelation’s Gonna Come”.

An episode of the I ART New York podcast, hosted by Izabela Gola, Rebecca Major, titled "Episode 10: Interview with the The Royal Society of American Art RSOAA" was published on September 1, 2019 and runs 89 minutes.

September 1, 2019 ·89m · I ART New York

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"Determined to achieve professional standing for American Art” is part of the founding mission statement of the The Royal Society of American Art- a community of artists providing artist studios and exhibition space. I ART New York interviews an artist, Amelia Biewald who is a curatorial partner at their gallery space, The Royal, Jason Clay Lewis who is co-founder and director of RSOAA, and as Janet Rutkowski a multidisciplinary artist, also a curatorial partner at The Royal. Izablea and Rebecca ask questions about their history and programming as well as their personal, artistic, and curatorial processes. Lewis reveals the RSOAA's newest endeavor; a free and open artists’ registry with the aim of creating an online platform for artists: https://theroyallist.com/. The intro track is “1969” by the band American Nomads from their new single and the outro is their track titled “A Revelation’s Gonna Come”. I ART New York is produced by your hosts, Izabela Gola and Rebecca Major.

"Determined to achieve professional standing for American Art” is part of the founding mission statement of the The Royal Society of American Art- a community of artists providing artist studios and exhibition space. I ART New York interviews an artist, Amelia Biewald who is a curatorial partner at their gallery space, The Royal, Jason Clay Lewis who is co-founder and director of RSOAA, and as Janet Rutkowski a multidisciplinary artist, also a curatorial partner at The Royal. Izablea and Rebecca ask questions about their history and programming as well as their personal, artistic, and curatorial processes. Lewis reveals the RSOAA's newest endeavor; a free and open artists’ registry with the aim of creating an online platform for artists: https://theroyallist.com/. The intro track is “1969” by the band American Nomads from their new single and the outro is their track titled “A Revelation’s Gonna Come”. I ART New York is produced by your hosts, Izabela Gola and Rebecca Major.
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