Kevin Ivester on Contemporary Art in Austin and the Fight for Funding
MAY 19, 202640 MIN
Kevin Ivester on Contemporary Art in Austin and the Fight for Funding
MAY 19, 202640 MIN
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<p>What does it take to build an art ecosystem from scratch in a city changing faster than anyone can track? And why does one gallerist believe Austin’s biggest tech companies owe its artists a debt they have yet to pay?</p><p>In this episode, host Hugh Leeman speaks with Kevin Ivester, founder of Ivester Contemporary and chair of the Austin Art Agency (A3), about galleries, grant writing, art fairs, corporate responsibility, and the choice to serve other people’s stories over his own artistic ambitions.</p><p>Kevin traces his path from art school in Massachusetts to an impulsive road trip that unexpectedly ended in Austin, where he built one of the city’s key emerging galleries. He reflects on the great-grandfather who inspired the gallery’s name — a Jewish shipping magnate whose assets were seized in Nazi Germany — and how that history shaped his belief in service and community.</p><p>Kevin also discusses the politics of arts funding, the founding of Friends Fair, and the challenge of building collector culture in a city of transplants.</p><p>This is a conversation about art, access, money, and the radical possibility of genuine connection.</p>