EPISODE · Jul 24, 2025 · 51 MIN
Montclair Art: From Frames to Fine Art, Dance Icons, Tiny Galleries and Colbert's Next Act
from The Montclair Pod
Back by demand: It’s our second deep dive into the world of Montclair arts: bigger, bolder, and possibly haunted. Dance phenom Sharron Miller takes us from flat feet to Broadway, and back to Montclair where she’s mentored generations of dancers at her namesake academy. The Montclair Dance Festival has arrived. Hear from founder Donna Scro Samori about its community roots and big dreams.Step into Ria Frame Shop x Art Gallery, where frames meet fine art. Owner Ria Mulvey shares how her dual business helps emerging artists and protects pieces from $5 to $500,000.We visit Tiny Gallery, a network of mini exhibitions that’s turning heads and stopping dog-walkers in their tracks.Co-host Alex Pavljuk of the Montclair Art Museum and host of Maybe, Actually, Museums Are For Me, joins us again with stories from inside the museum—including a new ghost sighting, summer discounts, and fall preview of Tom Nussbaum: But Wait, There’s More.Plus, in the news:– Bellevue Theatre gets a second act– Farewell to Colbert on CBS– QuickChek closes, Milk & Mayhem opens– And Mike’s birthday gets wrecked by a rogue tow truckListen now, and check out more at montclairpod.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Back by demand: It’s our second deep dive into the world of Montclair arts: bigger, bolder, and possibly haunted. Dance phenom Sharron Miller takes us from flat feet to Broadway, and back to Montclair where she’s mentored generations of dancers at her namesake academy. The Montclair Dance Festival has arrived. Hear from founder Donna Scro Samori about its community roots and big dreams.Step into Ria Frame Shop x Art Gallery, where frames meet fine art. Owner Ria Mulvey shares how her dual business helps emerging artists and protects pieces from $5 to $500,000.We visit Tiny Gallery, a network of mini exhibitions that’s turning heads and stopping dog-walkers in their tracks.Co-host Alex Pavljuk of the Montclair Art Museum and host of Maybe, Actually, Museums Are For Me, joins us again with stories from inside the museum—including a new ghost sighting, summer discounts, and fall preview of Tom Nussbaum: But Wait, There’s More.Plus, in the news:– Bellevue Theatre gets a second act– Farewell to Colbert on CBS– QuickChek closes, Milk & Mayhem opens– And Mike’s birthday gets wrecked by a rogue tow truckListen now, and check out more at montclairpod.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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