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1315 | Episode
Season 13
Episode 15
The world's most technologically advanced bell tower, Ars Sonora, can be found on campus at the University of Tampa. Culinary historian Michael Twitty explores African American foodways and food history. An exhibition focuses on New England's connection to Transcendentalism and alternative thought. An exhibition in Boca Raton presents glass works by over 30 artists new to the medium.
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Noland Anderson's organic images | David Felberg | Women's influence on fashion | Fire & wood prints
26:46
History of color photos | 1921 Tulsa Massacre | Art of Native America | Affordable art studios
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.