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🗓️ 12 December 2022
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0:31.9 | jennifer here with another bonus episode a recording of our last year's live show on fireside |
0:37.2 | which is the |
0:37.8 | interactive storytelling app. In this conversation, I spoke with Jennifer Higgy, an Australian |
0:43.8 | writer who lives in London. Higgy is the former editor of Freeze magazine, and her latest |
0:49.3 | book is called The Mirror and the Palate, Rebell, Revolution, and Resilience, 500 years of women's |
0:56.6 | self-portraits. This book is amazing and right up my personal art historical alley, and I think |
1:02.9 | it will also be up the alley of a lot of our curious listeners. So please enjoy this lovely |
1:07.3 | conversation today with me and Jennifer Higgie. In the show notes and blog post for |
1:12.0 | today's episode, I will also include a link to order Jennifer's book because it will make a great |
1:17.2 | present for the holidays. And now, on with the show. All right. Good morning, everybody. This is |
1:25.7 | Jennifer Dassel here. I am hosting Art Curious Live. And for anyone who's in our audience and has not yet heard about me, I am the host and the creator of the Art Curious podcast, which explores what I like to call the unexpected, slightly odd, and strangely wonderful in art history. |
1:46.6 | And on this live version on Fireside, what I like to do is give little bonus content to |
1:52.1 | listeners that provide some deeper context and insight to great things in art history that are |
1:58.1 | going on, especially talking to authors, curators, and art historians. And I am so pleased to be joined here this morning by |
2:05.4 | Jennifer Higgy. Jennifer, welcome. Thank you so much, Jennifer. It's great to be here. Two |
2:10.4 | Jennifer's. I know. I have to tell our listeners, it was so fun when we were putting this |
2:15.6 | interview together that we had not only |
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