Puppet of 10-Yr-Old Syrian Refugee, Little Amal, Learns ASL
Little Amal, a 12-ft-tall puppet of a 10-yr-old Syrian refugee, embarked on a global tour to spread awareness about displaced people around the world — and during her journey through Southern California, learned ASL with Deaf West Theatre in Pasadena. Through this encounter, we learn that words aren’t everything and a lot can be said within the silence. Sometimes the loudest truths have no sound.
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To commemorate KCET's 50th anniversary, Artbound dives into the vaults to uncover groundbreaking arts programming that aired during the 1980s and 1990s.
To commemorate KCET's 50th anniversary, Artbound dives into the vaults to uncover groundbreaking arts programming that aired during the 1980s and 1990s.
This episode features three Mexican American DJs form Metralleta de Oro, Hiromi Takizawa’s Ultraviolet installation, Jaime "Germs" Zacarias' tentacle-filled works, Public Matters’ Market Makeover and an an in-studio performance by Chelsea Wolfe.
Artbound explores Ted Meyer's "Scarred for Life" art project, photographer Candacy Taylor's focus on salons and diners, Heidi Duckler Dance Theatre's mobile "Duck Truck" and Jeff Speetjens with a variety of marionettes.