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Craft in America
Noah's Ark at the Skirball segment
The Skirball Cultural Center is a Jewish educational institution that hosts a puppet festival annually. This year, artist Chris Green joins to revisit one of the centerpieces of their children’s programming, Noah’s Ark, a vast installation featuring hundreds of animals crafted from repurposed objects. Segment from the PLAY episode
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