Contemporary Art Writer and Blogger, Caira discusses life, art, and everything in between, and the happy accidents that make the art world. From her various positions in the art world, special speakers and being candidly honest Happy Little Accidents is a recipe for a good time.
This week on The Curatorial Blonde we have Lauryn Levette. Levette sets her colorful figurative works in a dreamscape capturing the subconscious mind and elevating agency and power in Black women. Her paintings and drawings reference personal narrative, pop culture, and spirituality to explore themes of the self, the power of introspection, and learning to assert comfort and vulnerability in a world that is still learning to value it. Levette graduated with a BFA in Painting from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2021. Her art has been exhibited in several fairs, auctions, and solo and group shows across the U.S. and internationally for venues such as Soho House, Untitled, Miami, and WACO’s Wearable Art Gala. She is recognized in Artsy, Juxtapoz Magazine, and RISD Museum publications.
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This week on The Curatorial Blonde we have Jasmin Hernandez (she/her). She is the Black Latina founder & eic of her art baby Gallery Gurls. An award-winning digital space celebrating Black & POC changemakers in contemporary art since 2012. Gallery Gurls has been featured in Vogue, Artnet, and partnered with Vanity Fair, Dior, Outfront Media, Artsy, etc. Her writing has appeared in Harper’s Bazaar, Latina, PopSugar, Bustle, ELLE, Refinery29, CNN Style, among others. Her debut book, We Are Here: Visionaries of Color Transforming the Art World, was released by Abrams (2021). Her writing has been awarded by The Awesome Foundation (2018) and Critical Minded (2020), and she is a Creatives Rebuild New York inaugural grant recipient (2022-24). She is a proud Dominican Yorker, based in Harlem. To stay tuned on Jasmin Hernandez’s work and everything we talked about during the episode check out the links below. Live on all major streaming platforms.
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This week on The Curatorial Blonde we have Allison Glenn. Allison Glenn is a New York-based curator and writer focusing on the intersection of art and public space, through public art and special projects, biennials, and major new commissions by a wide range of contemporary artists. She is a Visiting Curator in the Department of Film Studies at the University of Tulsa, organizing the Sovereign Futures convening, and Artistic Director of The Shepherd, a three-and-a-half-acre arts campus part of the newly christened Little Village cultural district in Detroit.
Previous roles include Co-Curator of Counterpublic Triennial 2023; Senior Curator at New York's Public Art Fund, where she proposed and developed Fred Eversley: Parabolic Light (2023) and Edra Soto Graft (2024) for Doris C. Freedman Plaza; Guest Curator at the Speed Art Museum, and Associate Curator of Contemporary Art at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. In this role, Glenn shaped how outdoor sculpture activates and engages Crystal Bridges 120-acre campus through a series of new commissions, touring group exhibitions, and long-term loans. She also realized site-specific architectural interventions, such as Joanna Keane Lopez, A dance of us (un baile de nosotros), (2020), as part of State of the Art 2020 at The Momentary. She acted as the Curatorial Associate + Publications Manager for Prospect New Orleans’ international art triennial Prospect.4: The Lotus in Spite of the Swamp. A Curatorial Fellowship with the City of Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, culminated with In the beginning, sometimes I left messages in the street (2016), a citywide billboard and performance exhibition. As Program Manager at University of Chicago's Arts Incubator, she worked with a team led by Theaster Gates to develop the emergent space, where she curated exhibitions and commissioned performances such as Amun: The Unseen Legends (2014), a new performance from Terry Adkin's Lone Wolf Recital Corps, that included Kamau Patton.
Glenn has been a visiting critic, lecturer, and guest speaker at a number of universities, including The University of Tulsa, University of Pennsylvania, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Louisiana State University, and Pacific Northwest College of Art. Her writing has been featured in catalogues published by
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Neubauer Collegium, Counterpublic Triennial, Prospect New Orleans Triennial, Princeton Architectural Press, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Kemper Museum, Studio Museum in Harlem, and she has contributed to Artforum, ART PAPERS, Brooklyn Rail, Hyperallergic, ART21 Magazine, Pelican Bomb, Ruckus Journal, and Newcity, amongst others.
She has curated notable public commissions, group exhibitions, and site specific artist projects by many artists, including Mendi + Keith Obadike, Matthew Angelo Harrison, Maya Stovall, Rashid Johnson, Basel Abbas + Ruanne Abou-Rahme, Lonnie Holley, Ronny Quevedo, Edra Soto, Terry Adkins, Kamau Patton,Shinique Smith, Torkwase Dyson, George Sanchez-Calderon, Hank Willis Thomas, Odili Donald Odita, Martine Syms, Derrick Adams, Lisa Alvarado, Sarah Braman, Spencer Finch, Jessica Stockholder, Joanna Keane-Lopez, Genevieve Gaignard and others. Her 2021 exhibition Promise, Witness, Remembrance was name one of the Best Art Exhibitions of 2021 by The New York Times. Glenn is a member of Madison Square Park Conservancy’s Public Art Consortium Collaboration Committee and sits on the Board of Directors for ARCAthens, a curatorial and artist residency program based in Athens, Greece, New Orleans, LA and The Bronx, New York. She received dual Master’s degrees from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in Modern Art History, Theory and Criticism and Arts Administration and Policy, and a Bachelor of Fine Art Photography with a co-major in Urban Studies from Wayne State University in Detroit.
This week on episode 54 of The Curatorial Blonde we speak with Laura Lester, owner of Lester Fine Art LLC is a full-service art advisory specializing in modern, post-war, and contemporary
art. Laura works with clients in Chicago and beyond— from first-time buyers and established collectors, to
real-estate developers and interior designers. Her clients rely on our reputation for discretion,
confidentiality, and transparency in all aspects of our business.
Tune in to learn more on all major streaming platforms.
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This week on The Curatorial Blonde, Ep. 53 Artist, Na’ye Perez discusses his artistic journey, navigating exhibition, and how he approaches painting, drawing, and performance in his practice resulting in “This transmedia approach grounds each work to the communities and memories they were derived from.”
Listen now on all major streaming platforms including Apple Podcasts, and Spotify, and view visuals on YouTube.
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This week on The Curatorial Blonde, Ep. 52 features Kimmah Dennis (b. 1996, Yamoussoukro, Cote d'Ivoire), who received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Rutgers University, Newark, NJ, for Studio Art (2020) and is an MFA candidate in the Painting and Drawing
program at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago as well as a recipient of the New Artist Society Scholarship and the 2024 Terra Foundation Affiliated Rome Prize Fellow at the American Academy in
Rome.
Listen now on all major streaming platforms including Apple Podcasts, and Spotify, and view visuals on YouTube.
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This week on The Curatorial Blonde, Ep. 51 features Reevah Agarwaalwho is a multi-disciplinary artist from New Delhi, India, currently based in Chicago, IL. She received her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) in 2024. Through textiles and print media, her work explores girlhood, memory, and the complex dualities that exist in domestic relationships. Using repurposed found textiles that have a personal history, she creates quilts and collages that reference her childhood, relationships, and the domestic spaces she has lived in. By employing material history, intuition, and memory, she aims to reconstruct and reclaim narratives of women and girls.
Her work has appeared in various shows including Stainless Gallery in New Delhi, and at Zhou B Art Center, Co-Prosperity Sphere, Purple Window Gallery, Color Club, South Asia Institute, FLXST Contemporary, Free Range, and The Martin in Chicago. She also has permanent public artwork on view in South Chicago which was funded by Chicago Public Art Group (CPAG) and South Chicago Parents and Friends. Recently she received the New Futures Award from The Other Art Fair. Currently, her work is on view in a two-person show at FLXST Contemporary with Lisa DeAbreu titled "Becoming".
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This week on The Curatorial Blonde, Ep. 50 features Jasmine Weber. Weber is a writer, editor, and artist from Long Island, New York, now based in Brooklyn.
Her experience includes news editor ofHyperallergic, editing and writing about contemporaryarts and culture since 2018. She has participated in panels hosted by the Brooklyn Rail, Medgar Evers College, ICP-Bard, Creative Time, the International Association of Art Critics, and the New York Academy of Art, also appearing on NPR’s All of It with Alison Stewart.
Her photography and collage work has been published inmultiple publications, including Them, Gumbo Magazine, Rookie. Her artwork was presented in a 2019 exhibition hosted by BRIC.
In 2018, she received her Bachelor of Arts in Ethnicity and Race Studies from Columbia University, specializing in Black Cultural Production and receiving departmental honors forher undergraduate thesis. She also completed a concentration in Visual Arts.
This week on The Curatorial Blonde, Ep. 49 features entrepreneur, Rebecca Daniel. Mottley, Founded by Rebecca Daniel, serves artists, art institutions, galleries, museums, and creative leaders in the art world by providing careful public relations strategy and art historical legacy preservation. Rebecca is dedicated to bringing attention to the broader Chicago cultural landscape and the art ecosystem within it.Listen now on all major streaming platforms including Apple Podcasts, and Spotify, and view visuals on YouTube.#arttalks#RebeccaDaniel#ContemporaryArt#arttalks#Chicago #CairaMoreira#TheCuratorialBlonde
This week on The Curatorial Blonde, Ep. 47 features Artist, Lisa DeAbreu. Lisa is driven by her feelings of rootlessness being American-born and Caribbean-raised, exploring different mediums and familiar artifacts to piece together fragments of her family's collective past. In an attempt to repair familial traumas, she reflects on how we build memory and that innate human desire for connection. Listen now on all major streaming platforms including Apple Podcasts, and Spotify, and view visuals on YouTube.#LisaDeAbreu#cairamoreira #arttalks#artistpodcast#BIPOCartist#contemporaryart #chicago#carribeanartist#brooklyn
This week on The Curatorial Blonde, Ep. 48 features Artist, Luke Agada. Luke Agada is a Nigerian artist living and working in Chicago. His practice examines themes of globalization, migration, and cultural dislocation within the framework of a postcolonial world, as he reflects on the African diaspora and its impact on neo-cultural evolution. He obtained an MFA in Painting and drawing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2023. In recent years, Agada has participated in shows in Lagos, New York, Chicago, Beijing, Accra, Berlin, and Casablanca. His work has been featured in several publications including The Pinch Journal publication at the University of Memphis, Tennessee, Nigeria Art archives, Juxtapoz, Newcity, and Whitewall.Listen now on all major streaming platforms including Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.Link in bio. .........#lukeagada#thecuratorialblonde#nigerianartist#chicagoartist#artjorunalism#artpodcast#cairamoreira
This week on The Curatorial Blonde, Ep. 46 features Photographer, Christian K. Lee. His experience as a documentarian drives his desire to utilize Art as an investigative tool. Christian’s goal is to create imagery that reflects the world in which he currently lives.
Listen now on all major streaming platforms including Apple Podcasts, and Spotify, and view visuals on YouTube.
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This week's guest on The Curatorial Blonde is Rugiyatou Ylva Jallow (b. 1990, Stockholm, Sweden) is an artist based in Los Angeles, California. Rugi and Caira sit down to discuss the representation of mixed race and Black women in artistic spaces, the experience of growing up mixed race in Sweden, and the costal art hubs of America.
This week on The Curatorial Blonde, Caira sits down with painter Christina Nicola, an expressionist figure painter whose paintings capture the elasticity of the black feminine identity and originated the phrase "afroromantic". Caira and Christina talk about the New York and Miami art scene, what being an artist means, and what Back female bodies in our communities.
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In this multiple part installment of The Curatorial Blonde, Caira sits down with Seema Rao, of Artlust (237k followers, 16.4 million likes) TikTok and season museum professional to get extremely transparent about the art world. Touching on compensation, what the art world does not want you to talk about, and the best parts of the major, Seema and Caira truly peel the layers off the core of the fine art industry.
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This week on The Curatorial Blonde, Caira sits down with Argentinean artist Isadora Capraro.Isadora Capraro is a Southampton, New York-based figurative painter. The boundaries between both abstraction and intention are experimented with in Isadora's paintings, creating an optical illusion in which the observer can discover human attributes, living things, and symbols veiled within the colors and surfaces. Her use of exquisite color palettes allows the visitor to experience that sensation of peacefulness and tranquility when seeing her work.
Traci Johnson, an artist who was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, joins Caira this week on The Curatorial Blonde. Johnson is an expert in sculpture, installations, and textile design explores mental health, experience, and the joy of color.
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Caira sits down with Artist Akshita Gandhi, a Mumbai-based photographer, and multimedia artist. Gandhi examines the concepts of home and belonging while addressing colonialism, as well as the social and aesthetic effects of India's conflicting capitalist system. Her pictures, which primarily focus on metropolitan landscapes and places, emphasize architectural details through repetition and distortion, creating paintings-like interpretations of escape.
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This week Caira talks about the impact of these recessions and prior recessions on the art market and if you should be buying art as money gets strained.
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This week on Happy Little Accidents Caira speaks on how Roe V. Wade has brought to light not only human rights but the rights of women of color. Caira sheds light on the relevant of a movement over 50 years old and how it can be used as a reference point during this time in America.
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This week on Happy Little Accidents, Caira explains the importance of art education and the current status of art education in the American school system.
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Art is defined as any action or product created by people for a communicative or aesthetic purpose—something that expresses an idea, an emotion, or, more broadly, a point of view. It is a cultural element whose design reflects economic and social contexts. This week on Happy Little Accidents, Caira explores what makes good art.
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This week on Happy Little Accidents, Caira talks about Jake Troyli's latest show at Monique Meloche Gallery in Chicago. She ties in his concept of being a former athlete and a Black man with the larger conversation of being Black in Sports.
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The art world has reacted to the shocking news from Ukraine by vocally opposing the ongoing onslaught. Despite the possibility that they could face penalties, a number of Russian artists have publicly expressed their displeasure with their government's policies. This week on Happy Little Accidents, Caira explores the current changes in the art world due to the Russian-Ukrainian conflict and gives more insight to the current issues.
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This week on Happy Little Accidents, Caira is talking about the impact of the secondary market in regardless to the fashion industry and the Art World.
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The color of the season: Bottega Green. Caira this week dives into the influence of the color of the season and how green has always been a staple in humanity.
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This week Caira explores The iconic HOPE poster that was seen all over during Obama's presidential campaign. Mr. Fairey, who sued The Associated Press in 2009 after it accused him of copyright infringement for using one of its pictures as the foundation for the poster, claimed that he did not steal any copyrightable content and that his use of the photograph was not unauthorized. This week, we'll look at how fair use and copyright are involved in this case, as well as what it means for future fair use cases.
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This week on Happy Little Accidents Caira explore the case of Blanch V Koons. Blanch filed a lawsuit against Koons for copyright infringement. Blanch testified that the use of her picture by Koons did not affect her career, nor that she had ever authorized her pictures for artists to use.
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Art is all around us. This week on Happy Little Accidents, Caira takes a look at how the government plays a role in art and the historical role of patronage from the Italian Renaissance to present-day practices.
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On this week of Happy Little Accidents, Caira dives into the California Resale Royalty Act and how that impacted the art world. She also explores the broader idea of the international art market as it pertains to legality.
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This week on Happy Little Accidents, Caira dives into the gray area of copyright infringement and appropriation art. She discuss case-law example, which diving into the legal definitions and situations that occur during this gray area of the art world.
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This week on Happy Little Accidents, our host Caira dives into what on earth the term art law means. From the branches of law that exist under it to the legal issues currently going on in the art world hold tight for a reality check of the gray art of the art world and why this sector of law is so crucial.
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In this episode of Happy Little Accidents our host, Caira explores the term exotic. From the current fad of using the word as a compliment to the art historical narrative of the word.
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This week our host Caira welcomes us into 2021 by questioning the beauty standards that our society thinks too often about. While it is a new year we have the same expectations that negatively impact our society on a daily emotional basis. From exploring her own experiences in how she fits into the American Beauty canon, Caira looks at facts and fiction to get one step closer to clarity.
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This episode explores the influence of post-blackness. As the main research point in her writing, she breaks down where post-blackness comes from and what it means in 2020.
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This week on Happy Little Accidents, Caira takes her final opinion before the 2020 election. Donald Trump has continued to say that he is doing the most for Black and Brown Americans, but is that really true? Caira explores all of his public statements and policies that you might know be privy to or overlooked.
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Period Poverty is a global issue impacting females across the world, but what do you actually know about this? On this episode of Happy Little Accidents, Caira explores how Period Poverty is impacting our communities and challenging the stigmas associated with menstration.
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This week on Happy Little Accidents, Caira kicks off Season 3 with talking about Trump's supreme court pick and what she is all about.
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One more time for the people in the back! It is season 3 of Happy Little Accidents and we are going to explore, question, and grasp what this year has to offer!
This week on Happy Little Accident, our host, Caira dives in to the stereotypes and concepts of Western and holistic medicine.
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This week on Happy Little Accidents Caira explores the topic people hate to talk about: Politics. From honing in on what makes you associated with one of the major parties to talk about the current political candidates. Get ready, get set, VOTE!
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This week on Happy Little Accidents we are talking about our current new work uniforms: loungewear. As big businesses file for bankruptcy we see that our fast fashion methodology is being questioned and what does COVID has in store for these trends.
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From initial layoffs, changes in budget, questionable curatorial perspectives, and the BLM Museums have gone MIA. The real question is why and what does this mean for the larger landscape of America when it comes to documenting the cultural relics, and movements that need to be documented.
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This week on Happy Little Accidents, Caira takes on the definition of feminism and how it really impacts you, and why at the core of the issue you should care.
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As racial tensions rise around the world, Caira takes on the uncomfortable topic of race, racism, and racist on this week's episode of Happy Little Accidents.
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The first episode of Happy Little Accidents jumped into the changes of covid-19, two months later Caira updates us on what has changed and what the future holds for the art sector and how we operate.
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This season on Happy Little Accidents Caira is taking a spin on exploring topics by combining historical references with modern revelations to bring you Happy Hour History coming every Friday at 5 PM CST.
So grab a drink, grab a snack, and grab a seat.
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In the midst of the racial conversations happening on social media Caira re-examines white privilege and the reality of how we go about diversity. Touching base on personal antidotes, statistics, and resources this episode is straight to the point on what is wrong with how we view racism on social media. For Additional Educational Resources on White Privilege, and Black Lives Matter: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vTWoQzfscZ5JTw1Jdix7cwMEjHn8xYfzs_2XxEke-CfOO8rVgbIDFlkXCiltPi9QYsWFIDcqLi0Uolz/pubhtml
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This week on Happy Little Accidents Caira examines some of the sore spots in Covid-19 and the gendered roles that are coming to question with these social distancing practices as it pertains to feminist theory.
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This week on Happy Little Accidents, Caira explores the impact of colors on our lives through color psychology and how to integrate this into your space.
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This week on Happy Little Accidents, Caira explores how Black females have been devalued through society by the means of art historical references and the conflicting notions that are posed upon their bodies.
Grab a notebook and take some notes.
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On this week of Happy Little Accidents, Caira explores how our culture views women as sexual objects and the platform OnlyFans. The Male gaze has been prevalent for years but now as people look to profit from the visual society we live in important issues in our elementary understandings of the body that need to be addressed.
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This week on Happy Little Accidents, Caira touches bases on her history and education in Art History and why you understand, participating, and promoting the subject is important. From diving into the emotional, historical, and sensory aspects the internal message creates the external manifestation.
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This week on Happy Little Accidents, Caira dives into the big business of Art Lending. Breaking down the principal players, motives, and process. The Price of Art is heavy and art lending is here to stay.
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This week Happy Little Accidents host, Caira examines the multi-billion dollar art market and demystifies the pricing of art. Through understanding the structure of pricing, the key players, and the history of the market Happy Little Accidents explore the questionable practices that occur and the reality of the market.
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Happy Little Accidents Host, Caira this week dives into what it takes to establish an art collection, the psychology behind the buyer and the current market.
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As the world comes to a halt due to the global pandemic Happy Little Accident's host, Caira dives into the current main issues contributing to the issue in the art world, how this is intertwining with other social needs, and what seems to be up next for art world professionals.
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Happy Little Accidents is the latest project by Contemporary Art Writer, Caira Moreira-Brown. Tune in for more to more with Season 1.
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