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“While some discussions of art can be alienating, The Lonely Palette is as inviting as Monet's Giverny."

NPR's The Big Listen

“The Five Best Art Podcasts” - Podcast Review//LA Review of Books

“Best Podcasts for 2024” - PC Mag

“About Town: Podcasts” - The New Yorker

“Local and Luminary: Arts & Letters-Minded Podcasts” - LA Weekly

"100 Outstanding Podcasts From 2021" - The Bello Collective

“A Newbie’s Podcast Primer” - The Boston Globe

“‘The Lonely Palette’ Podcast Makes Art Accessible” - PBS’s Next Avenue

“The Best Podcast Episodes of 2020 (So Far)” - IndieWire

“9 art podcasts to keep you inspired during lockdown” - The Royal Academy of Arts

“The best art-world podcasts to listen to right now” - Christie’s

“5 podcasts for people who love visual art” - The Boston Globe

“Looking for a Distraction? Try These Escapist Podcasts” - Vulture

“10 Binge-Worthy Art Podcasts in the Age of Coronavirus” - The New York Times

“So you’re stuck at home. Here’s a guide to finding great art while in isolation.” - The Washington Post

“At the MFA, a new podcaster-in-residence spotlights women artists” - The Boston Globe

MFA Stories: “Podcasting Women”

“100 Outstanding Podcasts of 2019” - The Bello Collective

“The Best Podcast Episodes of 2019 (So Far)” - IndieWire

“The Ten Best Culture Podcasts of 2018” - BBC

“The Best Podcasts of 2018” - The New Statesman

“Podcasts to Get You Thinking” - The American Scholar

“The Lonely Palette Returns Art History to the Masses” - LA Review of Books

Featured in the AV Club’s Podmass: July 2018|February 2019

"Meet Tamar Avishai of The Lonely Palette" - Boston Voyager

"26 Best Art Podcasts to Listen to Right Now" - UPROXX

"The Best Podcasts of 2017" - Paste

"100 Outstanding Pieces of Audio for 2017" - The Bello Collective

"A Thanksgiving Media Binge" - The Boston Globe

"Visually Speaking: 14 Podcasts that Draw Out the History of Art" - Salon

"11 Great Art and Culture Podcast Episodes of 2017" - Hyperallergic

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“This is what those snooze-a-thon museum audio tours should sound like."

WBUR's Radio Open Source with Christopher Lydon