
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Rachel Silverbloom to talk about the extraordinary career of Rosalyn Drexler—an artist who has never fit neatly into any one category.
From painter and sculptor to novelist, playwright, singer, and even professional wrestler, Drexler's work spans decades and disciplines. Rachel, who curated the current exhibition At Home with Rosalyn Drexler at the Pollock-Krasner House, shares insight into Drexler’s relationship with domestic space, her fearless approach to storytelling, and the questions her work raises about identity, power, and creativity.
We also dive into the process of curating the show, what it means to place Drexler’s work in the context of Pollock and Krasner’s home, and how domestic life shapes art more than we often realize.
📍At Home with Rosalyn Drexler is now on view at the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center.