State of the Arts
State of the Arts December 2018
Season 37 Episode 3 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Artists Tyler Ballon and Gary Erbe, photographer Erik James Montgomery and Jackson Pines
Artist Tyler Ballon interprets Biblical themes with images grounded in African American life today. Folk duo Jackson Pines at home in the Jersey Pine Barrens and in performance at the Wonder Bar in Asbury Park. Nutley painter Gary Erbe works in the ancient tradition of “tricking the eye.” And photographer Erik James Montgomery instructs youth in Camden in the craft of professional photography.
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State of the Arts is a local public television program presented by NJ PBS
State of the Arts
State of the Arts December 2018
Season 37 Episode 3 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Artist Tyler Ballon interprets Biblical themes with images grounded in African American life today. Folk duo Jackson Pines at home in the Jersey Pine Barrens and in performance at the Wonder Bar in Asbury Park. Nutley painter Gary Erbe works in the ancient tradition of “tricking the eye.” And photographer Erik James Montgomery instructs youth in Camden in the craft of professional photography.
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Clip: S37 Ep3 | 6m 35s | Jackson Pines, an indie-folk acoustic duo from New Jersey, playing in Asbury Park. (6m 35s)
Master of Illusion: Artist Gary Erbe
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Clip: S37 Ep3 | 5m 21s | Painter Gary Erbe works in the ancient tradition of trompe l'oeil, or “tricking the eye.” (5m 21s)
The Passion of Tyler Ballon, Artist
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Clip: S37 Ep3 | 5m 35s | Tyler Ballon interprets Biblical stories through paintings grounded in everyday life. (5m 35s)
Visionary Photographer Erik James Montgomery
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Clip: S37 Ep3 | 4m 57s | Erik James Montgomery instructs youth in Camden in the craft of professional photography. (4m 57s)
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