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AHA! gets to the source of artists’ work!
Artist & photographer, Danny Goodwin, examines the real & the fabricated in his new series about the grid. Urban exploration photographer Miki Lansdowne heads to California. Visual artist Lynne Parks uses stark urbanscapes to find beauty. Nevada artist Steve Liguori makes larger than life creations. Lastly, Chholing Taha’s paintings integrate images from her dreams with traditional native shapes.
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AHA! A House for Arts is a local public television program presented by WMHT
Support provided by M&T Bank, the Leo Cox Beach Philanthropic Foundation, and is also provided by contributors to the WMHT Venture Fund including Chet and Karen Opalka, Robert & Doris...

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Preview: Season 1 Episode 16 | 40s
Artist & photographer, Danny Goodwin, examines the real & the fabricated in his new series about the grid. Urban exploration photographer Miki Lansdowne heads to California. Visual artist Lynne Parks uses stark urbanscapes to find beauty. Nevada artist Steve Liguori makes larger than life creations. Lastly, Chholing Taha’s paintings integrate images from her dreams with traditional native shapes.
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