Artist Phillip Rivlin holds a BFA from Pratt. Among many of his talents are music art, art conservation, Guitar building and repair. He’s been in the New York City for 40 years at least with the exception of two years in San Francisco. We met at the Guggenheim. Surprise! If you follow the podcast you’ll know that’s where I’ve met most of my art handler friends, but like the others Phill’s story is different and the same. One thing I’m learning with this project is that there is always more to learn. How do you cover one person’s life in just one hour?
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Artist Phillip Rivlin holds a BFA from Pratt. Among many of his talents are music art, art conservation, Guitar building and repair. He’s been in the New York City for 40 years at least with the exception of two years in San Francisco. We met at the Guggenheim. Surprise! If you follow the podcast you’ll know that’s where I’ve met most of my art handler friends, but like the others Phill’s story is different and the same. One thing I’m learning with this project is that there is always more to learn. How do you cover one person’s life in just one hour?
My guest on this episode is Deborah Whitney an artist with degrees from Mass College of Art, Boston, BFA, and Wimbledon College of Art, London, MA
But I know her as an astute and focused crew mate a fellow museum laborer, a guiding spirit and a friend. She shares with me the healthy attitude of an artist, and what it was like to be a woman in the art handling biz in the 80s-2010s.
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Artist Phillip Rivlin holds a BFA from Pratt. Among many of his talents are music art, art conservation, Guitar building and repair. He’s been in the New York City for 40 years at least with the exception of two years in San Francisco. We met at the Guggenheim. Surprise! If you follow the podcast you’ll know that’s where I’ve met most of my art handler friends, but like the others Phill’s story is different and the same. One thing I’m learning with this project is that there is always more to learn. How do you cover one person’s life in just one hour?