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WEDU Arts Plus
Episode 907 Preview
Barbers prove that working with hair is an art form. A preservation society turns its attention to 1930s WPA works of art. Kat Koppett uses improvisational theater techniques to train business leaders and Frank Oriti shares his path to painting.
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26:45
Art of taxidermy | Student artists | Halloween year-round | Iconic Roy Lichtenstein
26:08
Mosaic House of Dunedin | Wearable art | Underwater photo exhibition | Painting outdoors
26:06
Art from salvaged materials | African-American dance | Vocal ensemble | Fine jewelry
26:45
Alex Harris | Deaf Storyslam | Emily Reid | Chesterwood
26:14
Hand-painted signs | Functional pieces |Cuban caricaturist | Sculptures from dreams
26:38
Griffith Davis | Hand-dyed clothing | 15th-century painting techniques | John Waters
26:34
Natural bodybuilding | Plein Air painting | Hot air balloon | Hand-painted glass design
26:40
TBUFF | Passion for painting | Detroit photography | Stretchable paper sculptures
26:20
Star Wars cosplay | Kohler Foundation | Eddie Mormon | "Indecent" by Paul Vogel
26:45
Geometric painter | All-in-one art space | Pipe organ | Scrap metal furniture
26:48
Lakeland photos | Inclusive art space | Musical journey | Rocky Mountain Sculpture
26:33
Irene Rodriguez | Theatrical process | Beer labels | Mask-making workshop