Join us on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where your host, Rob Lee, leads the way. Our today’s guest: Gyna Verduzco, a dynamic and versatile museum enthusiast, possesses an innate curiosity about the boundless potential of museums. With a significant stride into the museum realm in 2020, Gyna's journey included a pivotal role at the Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art, where she played an instrumental part in crafting an online database housing an impressive collection of over 300 Ancient Egyptian artifacts. Gyna's prowess extends to 3D modeling, photography, graphic design, and photogrammetry, creating a multidimensional skill set. Hailing from Southern California and guided by a deep-seated fascination with culture, society, and human interactions, Gyna is currently on the path to completing her undergraduate degree in Cultural Anthropology, focusing on museum studies. Eager to contribute to the transformation of the museum landscape, she has embarked on launching her own museum consulting venture, Alabrije Museum Consulting, with a firm dedication to amplifying diversity and inclusion within the museum sector.
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Get ready to be inspired as Gyna discuss her background, her passion for museums, and the possibilities of immersive technology in the art world. Gyna shares her experiences growing up in Southern California and visiting museums, including a disappointing trip to the Getty Museum. She explains how her interest in art developed in college and the importance of creativity in solving problems and understanding the world. Gyna also discusses the potential of immersive technology in museums, such as virtual reality exhibits and the use of AI. She emphasizes the need for inclusivity and a shift away from traditional museum structures to create more engaging and interactive experiences for visitors.
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Host: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
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