Theaster Gates: Dorchester Projects
Theaster Gates talks about Dorchester Projects and the role these once-abandoned homes play in Feast.
Tom Marioni: The Act of Drinking Beer
Tom Marioni talks about The Act of Drinking Beer with Friends is the Highest Form of Art...and does some stand-up.
Theaster Gates: Soul Food Pavilion
Theaster Gates talks about the idea behind his Soul Food Pavilion—a space for interactions and conversations around the foods of black people.
The “Haggadah” and the Jewish Imagination
David Stern, professor Classical Hebrew Literature at the University of Pennsylvania, opens the Haggadah exhibition and lecture series with a speech on the Haggadah, the book of prayers, illustrations, and stories recited on the Jewish holiday of Pass...
Ronald H. Coase: On Economics
Interview with 101-year-old Ronald H. Coase, renowned University of Chicago Law School professor and winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize in economics, discussing his approach to economics.
Accidental Economist: An interview with Nobel Laureate Ronald H. Coase
Interview with 101-year-old Ronald H. Coase, renowned University of Chicago Law School professor and winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize in economics, discussing his career path.
How China Became Capitalist: A Conversation Between Ronald H. Coase and Ning Wang
How China Became Capitalist is a new book by renowned University of Chicago Law School economist and Nobel laureate Ronald Coase and Ning Wang, an assistant professor at Arizona State University's School of Politics and Global Studies. It traces th...
Theaster Gates: Soul Food Starter Kit
Theaster Gates talks about his Soul Food Starter Kit—part fancy bento box, part big country pantry.
Mary Ellen Carroll: Itinerant Gastronomy
Mary Ellen Carroll discusses the history of her Itinerant Gastronomy project, where she hosts site-specific meals.
Sonja Alhäuser: Flying Buffet
Artist Sonja Alhäuser talks about using a recipe drawing to create a "catering performance" for Feast.