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Mississippi Arts Hour | Noah Saterstrom

 

Soul Sessions Podcast: Noah Saterstrom/What Became of Doctor Smith

 

https://www.youtube.com/live/8aECkf5V-RQ?si=U71bHeI–M3nFcdK

Mississippi Department of Archives and History

History is Lunch Series

 

 

A Mystery Solved And A Life Recreated At Mississippi Museum Of Artforbes.com

Forbes | By Chadd Scott

 

Person of the Day | Noah Saterstrom Uncovers, Illustrates Great-Grandfather’s Long-Lost History

Mississippi Free Press

Person of the Day | Noah Saterstrom Uncovers, Illistrates Great-Grandfather’s Long-Lost History

By: Sherry Lucas

 

 

A Mississippi Exhibition Takes on an Provocative Topic

The New York Times, April 2024

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/24/arts/design/mississippi-art-museum-mental-illness.html?unlocked_article_code=1.m00.x9TO.bOClYXHBnSnw&smid=url-share

 

 

 

 

 

 

Exhibition: What Became of Dr. Smith

Mississippi Museum of Art
April 20-September 22, 2024

 


 

Book:  What Became of Dr. Smith

by Noah Saterstrom
edited by Megan Hines
foreword by Betsy Bradley
paperback : 9781887422246
96 pages, 139 full-color images, April 2024
University Press of Mississippi

 


 

Old Crow Medicine Show
Album Cover, 2023

“Jubilee”


 

The Savvy Painter Podcast, Episode 308 – March 2024
A conversation with Noah Saterstrom and Antrese Wood


 

THE DUTCH HOUSE by Ann Patchett

Cover painting by Noah Saterstrom
Harper Collins, 2019

A Fictional Portrait Brought to Life“, by JS Marcus
Wall Street Journal, 2020

 


 

Mississippi Today, August 2019

“Noah Saterstrom celebrates Mississippi Storytellers with narrative portraits”, by Sereena Henderson

 


 

CENTER FOR ARTS AND PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT
Symposium, Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, MS, “Bringing Forward the Past: Art, Identity, and the American South”, McArthur Binion & Noah Saterstrom, moderated by Lizzy Abston, Feb 2018

 


 

NASHVILLE ARTS
“Two Converging Paths Into History”, by Jochen Wierich.
click HERE to read the full article (p.58-63).
Feb 2017

 


 

WHITE AVENUE STUDIO DISCUSSION
Moderated by Jochen Weirich. A discussion about race and art history in relation to Noah Saterstrom’s “Shubuta and Other Stories” and Sam Dunson’s companion piece “Antebellum”.
Presentation slides | Exhibition images
Feb 2017

 


 

THE TENNESSEAN
“Painters Exchange ‘Visual Dialogue’ on Slavery at Julia Martin Gallery”, by Melinda Baker
Feb 2017

 


 

NATCHEZ DEMOCRAT Op-Ed
by Noah Saterstrom
Natchez Bluff Frieze, 28′ work on paper
Historic Natchez Foundation
Jan 2016

 


 

Conversation with Timothy Hyman and Noah Saterstrom
Trickhouse.org
2013