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Designed exclusively for Smithsonian Associates members, this twice-monthly web podcast series invites you to go behind the scenes and into the working lives of some of the most intriguing people from all across the Smithsonian and Washington’s worlds of culture, science, and education.
Led by Roberta Gasbarre, a multifaceted veteran arts educator and creator (and conversationalist extraordinaire), each informal 30-minute chat offers the perfect break to brighten your Friday and send you into the weekend with new insights from an array of engaging and thought-provoking guests.
TODAY'S FEATURED GUEST
Fredie Adelman, director, Smithsonian Associates
Meet the Host
“I love talking to people who are passionate about what they do, no matter the disciplines in which they work. It’s exciting for me to learn what makes them tick, where they find inspiration, and—especially now—how they remain innovative and imaginative when there’s a challenge to face. I always come away with something new and fascinating to spark my own thinking.” —Roberta Gasbarre
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Roberta Gasbarre’s more than 40-year-long career spans creative work in areas from experimental productions to chamber musicals, theater for young audiences to heritage arts—and in all aspects of arts-based learning. She has spent 22 years as the director of Discovery Theater, Smithsonian Associates’ educational museum theater program, which also reaches into classrooms in the District’s public schools.
She has created and collaborated on educational and artistic projects for many Washington-area theaters including Arena Stage and the Shakespeare Theatre Company, as well as the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Library of Congress, Wolf Trap Farm Park for the Performing Arts, the Kennedy Center, George Washington University, American University, the University of Maryland, Kaiser Permanente’s AIDS and health education initiative, the Washington Revels, and the National Cherry Blossom Festival.
Roberta received her MFA from Towson University, specializing in interdisciplinary world theater.
Upcoming Fridays at Noon Programs
- March 19: Molly Smith, artistic director, Arena Stage
- April 2: Jennifer Collins, manager of ocean education and outreach, National Museum of Natural History
- April 30: John Grant, geologist, Center for Earth and Planetary Studies, National Air and Space Museum
- May 7: Dana Tai Soon Burgess, choreographer in residence, National Portrait Gallery
- May 28: Monica Mohindra, head of program coordination and communication, Veterans History Project, Library of Congress
Patron Information
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