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Season 13
Episode 13
An exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg explores the history and evolution of bringing color to photos. Oklahoma artist Ebony Iman Dallas creates a mural imagining a world where the 1921 Tulsa Massacre never happened. An exhibition at the Met in New York City showcases the art of Native America. A management company in Florida transforms vacant spaces into affordable art studios.
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Ars Sonora, University of Tampa | African American food | New England Transcendentalism | Glasstrees
26:15
Noland Anderson's organic images | David Felberg | Women's influence on fashion | Fire & wood prints
25:37
Nadiyah Mahmood's henna art | Hyman Bloom | Quilt making | Fire art
26:25
Underwater photography | Realistic paintings | NYC subway singer | Japanese animation before digital
26:10
Tarot cards featuring people of color | A pinstriper | Art helping grief | Paper sculptures
26:18
Natural material furniture | Reflecting on rest | Mixed-media construction | Portraiture
26:33
Imperfect Harmony | Fashion Illustration | Representation in Reno | Vintage Ski Lift Art
26:45
John Costin's Birds | Art for People in Need | Dance & Film | DonCee Coulter's Textured Art
26:34
Emily Tan | Bach Society of Dayton | Industrial Aesthetic | Roadside Art
26:02
Sheriff's office mural | Michelangelo | Eco-feminist art | Northeastern photography
26:46
Archbold at Wild Space Gallery | Ruth Gilmore Langs | Milwaukee Rep | Mahkwuhoo Meditation
26:46
A special edition honoring artists of color in West Central Florida.