I had the Director and CEO of the Tucson Museum of Art, Jeremy Mikolajczak, on today. Jeremy is a unique individual who has run the gamut in life. He was not only a world-class swimmer in high school and college but was an artist as well. He went the BFA route and then worked in the gallery circuit, but it was running his first museum where he really found his stride in life. He's run a couple of different museums, including significant ones, and has been our the director at Tucson Museum of Art for the last four years (having done a seriously impressive job so far, I might add). He's really interesting, fun to listen to, and quite adroit in the world of art. We discuss the Kasser Family Wing of Latin American Art which is both ancient and contemporary, as well as the future of Tucson art and how our Museum is steadily pushing ahead in the art world despite a global pandemic.