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Season 13
Episode 13
An exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg explores the history and evolution of bringing color to photos. Oklahoma artist Ebony Iman Dallas creates a mural imagining a world where the 1921 Tulsa Massacre never happened. An exhibition at the Met in New York City showcases the art of Native America. A management company in Florida transforms vacant spaces into affordable art studios.
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Chef & the Baker | Textile skills | New Orleans' through art | Playful window displays
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Artmosphere rebuilds | Japanese drumming | Post-graffiti movement | Recreating Islamorada
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Jujmo - Mural Artist | Preserving artwork | Sustainable craft-making | A monumental sculpture
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Guitars in the U.S. | Summer art colonies | Custom Nike shoes | Life in the music industry
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Gum Surfboards, Sarasota | Audubon Mural Project | Tech + Artist = Dynamic | Bronze Sculptures
26:18
MFA Kimonos | Ukrainian Easter Egg | The Human Figure | Language of Flamenco
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Art for the formerly homeless | Children's books | Museum of Graffiti | Mosaics
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Classic video games | Wildlife awareness through art | Stories over the radio | Undersea photography
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Face painting | Wildlife photography | History through quilts | Relatable sculpture
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A special episode celebrating female artists in West Central Florida.
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Sketzili's paintings | Tony Drake's pottery | First poster museum | Costume designer Ruth E Carter
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Bojitt's authenticity | Power & politics in art | Juana Valdes' video installation | Amanda Wicker