Episodes

Jul 31, 2017
The Top Layer of the Fold of History is Now
Jul 31, 2017
Jul 31, 2017
34 min
Gettysburg National Military Park Artist-in-Residence Brian Emery joins Katy Giebenhain from Seminary Ridge Review in a conversation about his “experimental documentary” adventures on and around the Gettysburg National Military Park. The FIT photography professor shares from his experiences as an introvert in public spaces capturing voices (including the voices of birds) images and stories from past and current history.

May 8, 2017
Speed Painting, Heraldry and Fantasy
May 8, 2017
May 8, 2017
19 min
Itamar Reiner, a conceptual artist from Haifa, Israel speaks with Katy Giebenhain about his experience as one of the Spring 2017 artists-in-residence at the Gettysburg National Military Park.

Apr 10, 2017
Texting Whitman :-)
Apr 10, 2017
Apr 10, 2017
34 min
Artist Brandi Martin Yu and Katy Giebenhain get ‘metacognitive’ in their conversation on installation art, language, research, Walt Whitman and the special opportunity to be one of the artists-in-residence at the Gettysburg National Military Park.

Mar 6, 2017
Real History Meets Virtual Reality
Mar 6, 2017
Mar 6, 2017
23 min
Lathan Marstellar, the Artist in Residence and the Gettysburg National Military Park, talks about the worlds of virtual and augmented reality and his work creating a virtualized experience around President Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. Lathan will be presenting his work March 11th, 2017 from 10am-1pm at the GNMP Visitors Center.

Feb 13, 2017
Feb 13, 2017
29 min
Artists Chantelle Dinkel and Tanya Ortega talk with Katy Giebenhain from Seminary Ridge Review about the expanding role of arts in the national parks, current projects, and the Gettysburg residency experience. Dinkel is a Swiss-Canadian representational painter trained in Italy at The Florence Academy of Art. Ortega is a photographer and sculptor with a background in forestry, geology and environmental sciences. She is the Founder of the National Parks Arts Foundation.

Feb 8, 2017
Feb 8, 2017
32 min
Nick Collier, the current Gettysburg National Military Park Artist-in-Residence, speaks with Katy Giebenhain about sculpture, a contemporary twist on an Afghan Box Camera and what it is like to be a veteran spending a month on the iconic Battlefield outside of tourist season.

Dec 2, 2016
Standing on Hallowed Ground
Dec 2, 2016
Dec 2, 2016
15 min
A singer-songwriter from Ohio and a photographer-videographer from Alaska come to Gettysburg via Seattle. Michela Miller-Ferree and George Ferree, the latest artists-in-residence at the Gettysburg National Military Park, have covered lots of territory. They bring a shared sense of adventure and respect for Gettysburg’s history to their month-long residency. They stopped by the Seminary campus for a conversation with Katy Giebenhain from Seminary Ridge Review. Hear Michela perform in a fireside concert at the Visitor Center Saturday, December 10, 2016 at 1:00pm in the Refreshment Saloon. The event is free and open to the public.

Oct 24, 2016
Happy 100th Birthday to Our National Parks
Oct 24, 2016
Oct 24, 2016
26 min
Ed W. Clark, Superintendent, Gettysburg National Military Park and Eisenhower National Historic Site talks with Dr. Christianson about the business of running a national park. As the National Park Service celebrates its centenary with the theme “Find Your Park” to encourage us to visit these treasurers of our heritage whether near or far, it prepares to face new challenges. They include maintaining the Gettysburg Battlefield’s 1863 appearance, a maintenance backlog, new land acquisitions, and raising questions of interpretation beyond the battle itself, such as slavery the impact on civilians.

Oct 10, 2016
The Art and Experience of Wet Plate Photography
Oct 10, 2016
Oct 10, 2016
27 min
Photographer Robert Beech discusses the process, challengesand rewards of wet plate photography. During his tenure as Artist in Residence at the Gettysburg NationalMilitary Park, Robert recreated some of the most famous photographs of thebattle using the same technology used by the photographers of the time.
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Sep 12, 2016
Sep 12, 2016
14 min

