Cell Phone Tour: Kurt
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Kurt Cell Phone Tour
From rock stars to visual artists, many people have been influenced by the music and life of musician Kurt Cobain. Use your own cell phone to listen to artists talk about their work and hear from people who felt his impact, including curators, radio personalities and some of the most unusual suspects.
No cost to you, except your minutes. Please, no cell phone conversations or speakerphone use while in the galleries.
It’s easy to use:
- Call 206.866.3222
- Enter the item number followed by the # key
- Welcome by Derrick Cartwright, Illsley Ball Nordstrom Director, Seattle Art Museum
- 1# Michael Darling, Jon & Mary Shirley Curator of Modern & Contemporary Art
Introduction to Kurt - 2# Alice Wheeler, Visual Artist
Kurt Cobain at MTV's Live and Loud, Pier 63, Seattle, WA, Dec. 13, 1993 - 3 # Alice Wheeler, Visual Artist
Tent City, Seattle, WA, April, 1999 - 4# Charles Peterson, Visual Artist
Nirvana, Rajis, Los Angeles - 5# Jacob McMurray, Senior Curator, Experience Music Project I Science Fiction Museum
Kurt’s Appeal - 6# Charles Peterson, Visual Artist
Commodore Ballroom - 7# Jacob McMurray, Senior Curator, Experience Music Project I Science Fiction Museum
Grunge Infrastructure & Seattle - 8# Gretchen Bennett, Visual Artist
Have a Hangover - 9# Gretchen Bennett, Visual Artist
Bonus Track (Alice Malice) - 10# Hannah Levin, DJ, KEXP 90.3 FM
Kurt & Seattle - 11# Scott Fife, Visual Artist
Kurt - 12# Hannah Levin, DJ, KEXP 90.3 FM
Kurt & the Radio - 13# Max Smith, Teen Advisory Group Member, SAM
Impact of Kurt on a Teenager Today
Audio Online
The audio tour is available as a downloadable zip file (MP3 files) or podcast.
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