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WEDU Arts Plus
325: Jonathan Latiano
Artist Jonathan Latiano challenges the traditional notion of installation art by creating works that seem to lunge out of the floor, using themes of environmentalism and extinction to explore what it means to be temporary.
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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
26:19
Sphinx Virtuosi |Climate change via photos | Sci-Fi in cinema | Yoga for young adults