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WEDU Arts Plus
1121 | Episode
Season 11
Episode 21
The James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art in St. Petersburg exhibits quilts that tell the story of Black pioneers in the American West. A theater program provides an inclusive space for individuals of all backgrounds and abilities. Artist Jennifer Lanzilotti is a writer who turned her talents to painting on fallen leaves. Artists display their work during the legislative session in Carson City.
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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
26:00
Hollis Gardens | Indie rock band, Silver | Pabst Mansion | MassArt Art Museum
26:12
The Sarasota Experience | Unique wooden bowls | Clayton Singleton | Athleticism of ballet
26:28
Tampa's Stageworks theatre | Breathtaking videos | Dolls | A reinvented ceramicist
26:40
Entertaining young readers | Space for printmakers | Art reproduction | Meet the Wavertree
25:52
Preserving Black Culture & History | Fishing Flies | Intricate Quilts | Art of Nature
26:25
Tampa Bay Lightning singer | Art of costume | Public sculptures | Activism through images
26:29
Season-ending compilation that revisits and celebrates local musical artists.
26:41
Art & Cancer | Griswold Challenge | History of Sheet Music | The Nutcracker
26:45
Sculptural rats | Railroad inspired murals | Monet's Waterloo Bridge | Injury simulation