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鈥楩ace to Face鈥: The Power of Art Spaces

How Rachel Teagle Curates Creativity on Campus

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In a recording studio setting, a woman in a blue shirt and glasses sits across the table from Chancellor Gary S. May wearing a dark suit and tie. Microphones rest on the table between them.
Rachel Teagle joins Chancellor Gary S. May for 'Face to Face'

Encouraging creativity across disciplines is integral to the university experience, , founding director of Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, told Chancellor Gary S. May on this month's episode of Face to Face.

Teagle was instrumental in the planning, construction and 2016 opening of the Manetti Shrem Museum. In addition to previous curatorial roles at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Anderson Collection, Teagle served as the executive director of the New Children鈥檚 Museum in San Diego and the curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego.

In a lively conversation, Teagle notes 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis鈥 global impact on the arts, including professor Beatriz Cortez鈥檚 recent inclusion in the prestigious Venice Biennale in Venice, Italy. 

Hear how Teagle is helping to 鈥渃hange the perception鈥 that 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis is strictly focused on science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, by making sure 鈥渆very undergraduate has an art experience while they鈥檙e at 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis.鈥 

One upcoming art experience, Teagle notes, is the  on June 6 and the museum鈥檚 display, , as part of the ongoing Year of the Eggheads campaign celebrating the artwork of Robert Arneson. 

Stick around for the 鈥渉ot seat,鈥 where Teagle and May discuss everything from jazz musician Pharoah Sanders, the artists behind classic Marvin Gaye albums and the one piece of artwork that Teagle believes, when witnessed in person, 鈥渃an change your life.鈥

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Jos茅 Vadi is a writer for Dateline 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis, and can be reached by email.

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