
Manipulate
Season 1 Episode 33 | 26m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
See how artists manipulate their photographs, memories, and music.
Explore the art and mind of Albany, New York street artist WellDunn in 'Thanks For Looking,' a film by John Glenn. Amy Liebrand has become a leader in the global mobile-photography movement, using her iPhone to create unique art. An artist photographed her grandmother during the last ten years of her life. The Moanin’ Frogs, pays homage to saxophone innovators.
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Manipulate
Season 1 Episode 33 | 26m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Explore the art and mind of Albany, New York street artist WellDunn in 'Thanks For Looking,' a film by John Glenn. Amy Liebrand has become a leader in the global mobile-photography movement, using her iPhone to create unique art. An artist photographed her grandmother during the last ten years of her life. The Moanin’ Frogs, pays homage to saxophone innovators.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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