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Artbound Season 11 (Preview)

Now on its eleventh season, "Artbound" is an Emmy® award-winning arts and culture series that examines the lives, works and creative processes of arts and culture innovators making an impact in Southern California and beyond. A new season premieres Wed., Sept. 30 at 9 p.m. PT on KCET. The series will subsequently air Fri., Oct. 2 on PBS SoCal at 8 p.m. PT and Tues., Oct. 6 on Link TV via DirecTV (channel 375) / Dish Network (channel 9410) at 10 pm ET/PT.  Each episode will also be streaming online following its broadcast on kcet.org/artbound, pbssocal.org/artbound and linktv.org/artbound as well as on Amazon, YouTube, Roku, Apple TV and the free PBS App. 

Light & Space– Wed., Sept. 30 at 9 p.m. on KCET

A look into the art works of Robert Irwin, Larry Bell and Helen Pashgian and their exploration of perception, material, and experience in the Light and Space movement.

“The New West Coast Sound: An L.A. Jazz Legacy– Wed., Oct. 7 at 9 p.m. on KCET

Growing up amongst jazz legends within the deep musical traditions of Leimert Park, drummer Mekala Session and his peers grapple with how to preserve this rich legacy—striving to carry forward the tenets that took root in the work of Horace Tapscott and his Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra. This is the story of Los Angeles’ emerging generation of community-focused Black musicians.

CURRENT:LA FOOD– Wed., Oct. 14 at 9 p.m. on KCET

In October of 2019, through the Department of Cultural Affairs and the Institute of Contemporary Art, the city of Los Angeles hosted a city-wide public art triennial around the topic of food. Activating public parks throughout the city, artists created works to spark conversation about what it means to live in Los Angeles and how to work together for a sustainable and hopeful future.

The Watts Towers Arts Center– Wed., Oct. 21 at 9 p.m. on KCET

The Watts Towers Arts Center was founded by artists and educators in the 1960s and has been a beacon of art and culture in the community for decades. This episode features the work of artists including Noah Purifoy, John Outterbridge, Betye Saar, Charles White and Mark Steven Greenfield.

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Charles Lummis
55:25
In this new season, Artbound travels back to pre-industrial Los Angeles to explore one of its key and most controversial figures – Charles Lummis.
Art and Protest - Noah Purifoy
54:03
"Artbound" celebrates Black History Month with a special episode featuring the work of African American artists.
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58:00
"Artbound" explores art created amidst social upheaval.
MOCA: The Art of Our Time
57:20
The fourth installment of this series, "MOCA: The Art of Our Time," features George Herms, Betye Saar, Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, Franz Kline, Robert Rauschenberg, Mark Rothko, Gabriel Orozco, Senga Nengudi and Matthew Barney.
Afrofuturism
56:35
"Artbound" profiles five emerging artists whose work explores the intersection of race, class, identity, and aesthetics.
Memory Palace
55:19
This "Artbound" special episode, in partnership with MOCAtv, features The Museum of Contemporary Art's current programming.
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Using key data from the newest issue of the Otis Report on the Creative Economy, this "Artbound" special explores the vibrant network of creativity in Southern California.
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56:22
A new series of short documentary films profiles four L.A. as Subject collectors who have obsessively focused on a narrow slice of Southern California history.
Steel Modern
58:26
Artbound explores the architectural past and present in Southern California.
Tijuana Galleries
56:53
Artbound explores arts along the U.S.-Mexico border.
American Purgatory
55:32
Artbound explores the paintings of Marc Trujillo, Kim Stringfellow’ s Mojave Project, Dave Lefner’s colored wood block prints of neon signs, and the subculture of Brazilian cholos who emulate lowrider culture from East Los Angeles.
America Deserta
53:30
Travel to Southern California’s desert regions with an episode of "Artbound" that includes work by visual artist Diane Best, the Date Farmers from Coachella, and Hillary Mushkin’s Incendiary Traces.
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