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  • Anonymous Was A Woman and the Intersection of Art, and Architecture in a Curatorial Practice
    Aug 14 2025

    Welcome to Season 3, Part 2 of Episode 1 of Inside the She Cave, where we explore-inspiring stories and the passions of two women making a difference in the art world. In this episode, Host Cindy Glanzrock explores the fascinating intersection of art, psychology, architecture, space, and community in curatorial practice with Dr. Vesela Sretenović, co-curator and co-author of 'Anonymous Was A Woman,' recently at the Grey Art Museum at New York University. This episode delves into how curators use psychological insights to enhance the viewer's experience, create meaningful connections, and evoke emotions through art. From the Grey in New York City, to the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., to Mallorca, her home country of Serbia (former Yugoslavia), and more, Vesela takes us on a global journey as she uncovers the strategies and stories behind some of her most impactful exhibitions. Tune in for an enlightening journey into the mind and vision of this prolific inter-disciplinary curator.

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    57 min
  • The Impact and Importance of the “Anonymous Was A Woman” Award and Exhibition
    Jul 3 2025

    Welcome to Season 3 of Inside the She Cave, where we explore-inspiring stories and the passions of two women making a difference in the art world.

    In this episode, host Cindy Glanzrock is pleased to have Nancy Princenthal, an award-winning author, journalist, professor, and art historian, and one of the two curators of the exhibition 'Anonymous Was a Woman.' They discuss several of the artists chosen and the significance of the award that supports women artists over 40, the challenges the artists face, and the evolution of women's representation in the art world. The conversation highlights the importance of collaboration, the impact of the Gray Art Museum exhibit, and the need for continued advocacy for women in the arts.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The Anonymous Was a Woman Award has significantly impacted women artists.
    • Women artists often lack financial and institutional support.
    • The average income for women artists is alarmingly low.
    • Collaboration among women in art is essential for progress.
    • Sexual violence is a critical issue that needs to be addressed in feminist art.
    • Education plays a vital role in promoting women's contributions to art.
    • The exhibition showcases the achievements of women artists over 25 years.
    • Surveys reveal the challenges and realities faced by women artists today.
    • Celebrating women in art is crucial for future generations.
    • Art is a powerful medium for discussing difficult subjects.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Nancy Prinsenthal and the She-Cave Podcast
    00:58 Exploring the Anonymous Was a Woman Award
    07:57 The Impact of the Anonymous Was a Woman Exhibition
    11:45 The Evolution of Women in Art and Representation
    18:01 Difficult Subjects in Art: Sexual Violence and Feminism
    24:57 Collaboration and the Future of Women Artists
    29:39 Highlighting Featured Artists in the Exhibition

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    43 min
  • Rewriting the Narrative: How Storytelling Sparks Change with Deborah Riley Draper
    Dec 27 2024

    How can intentional storytelling and representation in the arts reshape societal narratives and inspire future generations?

    Filmmaker Deborah Riley Draper joins podcast host Cindy Glanzrock to share her journey from advertising to acclaimed documentarian. Known for her compelling storytelling, Deborah discusses the cultural impact of her work, including Versailles ’73: American Runway Revolution, which redefined diversity in fashion through the iconic Battle of Versailles Fashion Show.

    She reflects on James Brown’s relentless drive, Ralph Metcalfe’s groundbreaking achievements at the 1936 Olympics, and how their stories transcend sports and music to address geopolitics and discrimination.

    Through her work in advertising, Deborah champions mental health awareness, highlights storytelling as an educational tool, and celebrates the empowering role of Black sororities like Alpha Kappa Alpha. Committed to historical accuracy, she demonstrates how fashion has been a powerful tool for resistance and cultural transformation.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Intentionality and discipline are essential for success.
    • Diversity and inclusion in fashion were forever changed by Versailles ’73.
    • Eleanor Lambert’s pioneering work in fashion PR paved the way for women in leadership-
    • The legacy of the 1936 Olympics, a deeper story about global politics and societal progress.
    • Black sororities play a vital role in fostering community and empowerment.

    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction and Technical Setup
    02:00 Deborah Riley Draper: A Trailblazer in Filmmaking
    02:54 The Impact of James Brown
    05:58 Researching James Brown's Legacy
    09:02 Work Ethic and Discipline in the Arts
    11:53 Awards and Recognition
    14:59 Versailles 73: A Fashion Milestone
    17:58 Diversity and Inclusion in Fashion
    20:56 The Legacy of Eleanor Lambert
    23:53 Olympic Pride and American Prejudice
    27:22 Understanding Olympic Pride and American Prejudice
    29:57 The Legacy of Ralph Metcalf
    31:48 The Importance of Storytelling in Education
    32:46 Mental Health Awareness and Self-Care
    34:49 The Influence of Family and Education
    36:55 The Role of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
    39:01 The Impact of Black Sororities on Community
    41:05 The Importance of Primary Sources in Research
    43:59 Fashion, Resistance, and Cultural Change

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    47 min
  • The Legacy of Donna Karan: A Fashion Icon and Her Vision for Change
    Dec 14 2024

    In this aspirational episode of Inside the She Cave with Cindy Glanzrock, Cindy delves into the extraordinary career of Donna Karan, a trailblazer in the fashion industry. From her iconic designs on 7th Avenue and New York’s runways to her transformative work with artisan communities in Haiti through Urban Zen, Karan’s vision seamlessly blends artistry, wellness, and community.

    She reflects on her lifelong dedication to giving back, tackling pressing issues such as health care reform, collective responsibility in leadership, and the importance of fostering genuine human connections in fashion. Karan also addresses the challenges facing the industry today, from consumer detachment to the prevalence of knockoffs, while highlighting the power of collaboration and her unwavering commitment to women’s rights.

    This intimate conversation with one of the most influential figures of our time underscores Karan’s belief that true progress stems from unity, compassion, and a relentless drive to make a difference.


    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction to Donna Karan's Legacy
    02:50 The State of the Fashion Industry
    06:10 Urban Zen: A Holistic Approach to Health
    09:04 Philanthropy and Social Responsibility
    11:46 The Concept of Seven Easy Pieces
    15:07 Artistry and Community in Haiti
    17:49 The Importance of Healthcare
    20:53 Leadership and Collective Responsibility
    23:46 Women’s Rights and Empowerment
    26:45 Addressing Societal Issues
    29:56 The Future of Fashion and Community
    32:53 Conclusion: A Vision for Change

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    35 min
  • The Cultural Evolution of Breasts with "Tits Up" Author Sarah Thornton
    Aug 28 2024

    Breasts have been viewed differently across cultures, religions, and eras, symbolizing fertility and motherhood, while also being sexualized.

    Some societies celebrate breasts as symbols of beauty and power, while others cover them due to cultural or religious beliefs about femininity and morality. Over time, perceptions have evolved with changing views on gender, body image, and sexual freedom, influenced by media and pop culture.

    Sarah Thornton is welcomed “Inside the She Cave” with podcast host Cindy Glanzrock where she further explains the portrayal of breasts in art, strip clubs, breast feeding, breast cancer and much more in her latest book “Tits Up.”

    Sarah researches, shares stories, highlights experiences of women in the strip club industry and stresses the importance of breast milk donation. The conversation explores the history of breast representation, legal issues surrounding sex work, how the art world embraces breasts and varying cultural and religious perceptions of breasts.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Exploring the Complexities of Breasts: From Art to Strip Clubs

    13:57 The Life-Saving Power of Breast Milk Donation

    31:46 The Evolution of Breast Representation in Magazines

    36:59 Understanding and Appreciating Women's Bodies

    39:50 The Health Benefits of Breastfeeding

    41:23 Breastfeeding: A Democratic Practice

    45:14 The Perception of Breasts Across Cultures and Religions

    50:32 Breasts in the Art World


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    56 min
  • Championing Women’s Leadership: Insights from Gloria Feldt
    Aug 2 2024

    The need for gender equality in leadership positions and the positive impact can have on society and the economy. Gloria Feldt has dedicated her life’s work to empowering women to take their fair and equal share of leadership positions across all sectors. She co-founded the organization “Take the Lead,”providing breakthrough training, mentoring and coaching role modeling, and thought leadership. Gloria shares details about the upcoming Women's Equality Day conference and concert on August 24 and 26, which will honor the Equal Rights Amendment Coalition and highlight the achievements of women who have gone through the Take the Lead program. She joins podcast host Cindy Glanzrock to discuss her background and journey as a women's leadership expert, including her role as the former president and CEO Planned Parenthood Federation of America. The conversation covers the impact of COVID-19 on women in the workforce, the importance of embracing chaos and seizing opportunities, and Gloria’s five bestselling books.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    07:21 The Interconnectedness of Oppression

    13:28 Lessons from Teaching Kindergarten

    23:28 The Infinite Capacity for Growth

    29:56 Women's Equality Day Conference and Concert

    33:43 The Importance of Gender Equality in Leadership

    39:08 Gloria Feldt's Books and Work with Take The Lead

    51:26 The Power of Intentioning

    59:46 Women Supporting Women

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    47 min
  • Preserving the Legacy, Inspiring Innovation: Carrie Rebora Barratt at the LongHouse Reserve
    Jul 2 2024

    Carrie Rebora Barratt is the director of LongHouse Reserve, a 16-acre sanctuary in East Hampton, New York, renowned for its sculpture garden featuring over 60 artworks. Following the passing of the founder, Jack Lenor Larsen, a distinguished fabric weaver and textile designer, Carrie adeptly managed the transition, navigating the challenges of leadership and the grief accompanying such a loss.

    With a rich background as an art historian, including notable positions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the New York Botanical Garden, Carrie brings a profound appreciation for history and culture to her role. Her extensive knowledge and experience have been instrumental in evolving LongHouse Reserve while preserving its beauty and sanctity. Her vision is to create a space that inspires living with art in all its forms, fostering imagination, ideas, and exploration.

    Under her leadership, LongHouse Reserve hosts a variety of events and programs, such as the summer benefit, artist residencies, book talks, walking meditations, yoga, and art-making activities. Carrie is deeply committed to creating connections and providing a space where people can gather and engage with both art and nature.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction: Carrie Barrett, a Trailblazer

    02:04 Longhouse Reserve: A Sanctuary for Art and Nature

    07:36 Managing Transition and Grief at Longhouse

    10:27 Creating a Sustainable and Indigenous Landscape

    14:18 Artists and Sculptures at Longhouse Reserve

    29:57 The Cary Project and Personal Influences

    34:24 Work-Life Balance and Athleticism

    35:19 The Importance of Sports for Kids and Mental Well-being

    39:24 Finding Solace in Art and Nature

    47:30 A Career in the Art World: From the Metropolitan Museum of Art to LongHouse Reserve

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    56 min
  • Dominique Jackson: A Trailblazer in Transgender Advocacy and Inclusivity
    May 28 2024

    Dominique Jackson (@dominiquet.a.r.jackson) boldly defines what it means to be a trailblazer, innovator and rule breaker. She is famously known as Elektra Evangelista on the FX series “Pose,” as an icon in ballroom, a pageant queen, a runway model for Thierry Mugler and the Blonds, an activist and public speaker for the LGBTQ+community. Dominique speaks frankly about the need for support and inclusivity during her journey as a transsexual woman, her experiences with transitioning, immigrating from Trinidad and Tobago, and finding her identity in America. While teaching us lessons about resilience, acceptance and empathy. The importance of faith and the impact of writing her book "The Transsexual from Tobago."

    Key Takeaways:

    • The importance of education and etiquette in your personal growth
    • Challenges and triumphs of transitioning and obtaining a green card
    • The impact of trauma and the healing power of telling your story
    • The need for acceptance and support within the LGBTQ+ community
    • Embracing one's true self is a journey of self-discovery and acceptance.
    • Representation is crucial for marginalized communities to feel seen and validated.
    • Inclusivity and understanding are essential to create a welcoming and accepting society.
    • Breaking societal rules can lead to personal growth,paving the way for others to do the same.
    • Community organizations play a vital role in providing support and resources for marginalized communities.

    Chapters:
    00:00 Etiquette and Personal Growth
    06:31 Navigating the Showgirl World
    15:42 The Importance of Acceptance and Support
    30:00 Dealing with Trauma
    42:34 Giving Back
    52:27 The Ballroom Community and its Impact

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    54 min