Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/arts/around-the-nation-43 Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Around the Nation Arts Mar 6, 2012 12:38 PM EDT Here are four arts and culture videos from public broadcasting partners around the nation. What will become of America in five, 25 or even 50 years from today? “FUTURESTATES” explores the possibilities in its second season, which begins Friday, March 25. Ten independent filmmakers imagine possible future scenarios through the lens of today’s global realities. Watch a trailer of the new season below and trailers for each film here. Watch FUTURESTATES | Season 2 Trailer on PBS. See more from FutureStates. WTTW’s “Chicago Tonight” reports on Northwestern University opening its library archives to the public. Many objects are being displayed for the first time: WHYY’s “Friday Arts” examines the Toynbee tiles, the art of Sonya Clark and the notes of some historical foodies: Watch Friday Arts for March 2012 on PBS. See more from Friday Arts. MN Original profiles artist Harriet Bart, who uses memory as theme in her work: We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now
Here are four arts and culture videos from public broadcasting partners around the nation. What will become of America in five, 25 or even 50 years from today? “FUTURESTATES” explores the possibilities in its second season, which begins Friday, March 25. Ten independent filmmakers imagine possible future scenarios through the lens of today’s global realities. Watch a trailer of the new season below and trailers for each film here. Watch FUTURESTATES | Season 2 Trailer on PBS. See more from FutureStates. WTTW’s “Chicago Tonight” reports on Northwestern University opening its library archives to the public. Many objects are being displayed for the first time: WHYY’s “Friday Arts” examines the Toynbee tiles, the art of Sonya Clark and the notes of some historical foodies: Watch Friday Arts for March 2012 on PBS. See more from Friday Arts. MN Original profiles artist Harriet Bart, who uses memory as theme in her work: We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now