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In this episode, Stauney talks about Beatrice Wood, otherwise known as the “Mama of Dada” due to her influential role in the early Dada art movement in New York. Although she grew up in a wealthy affluent household, she ran away to become a painter and actress against her family’s wishes, mingling with the early avant-garde artists of New York Society before joining the theoreticism movement and landing in Ojai California as a sculptor. She lived 105 years, and every single one of them was filled with absolutely humorous and legendary moments that created such an iconic artist, and would even go on to inspire a character from the major hit film, Titanic.

Content produced by : More Than A Muse

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podcast - 58:00
Beatrice Wood: The Ceramicist Who Inspired Titanic’s Rose
By: More Than A Muse