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1315 | Episode
Season 13
Episode 15
The world's most technologically advanced bell tower, Ars Sonora, can be found on campus at the University of Tampa. Culinary historian Michael Twitty explores African American foodways and food history. An exhibition focuses on New England's connection to Transcendentalism and alternative thought. An exhibition in Boca Raton presents glass works by over 30 artists new to the medium.
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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

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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