The Arts Page
Thought-Provoking Art
Season 2 Episode 30 | 27m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
The Colorado Ballet performs the profound "Light/The Holocaust & Humanity Project".
The Colorado Ballet performs the profound "Light/The Holocaust & Humanity Project". Amelia Fais Harnas uses "wine" as her artistic medium. Photographer Lynne Parks explains how her physical struggles help her highlight "discarded" objects. Richard Birkett's "fantasy" clocks are showcased. Photographer Abrahán Garza incorporates images of the past with structures of the present. Sandy Maxx hosts.
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The Arts Page is a local public television program presented by MILWAUKEE PBS
The Arts Page
Thought-Provoking Art
Season 2 Episode 30 | 27m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
The Colorado Ballet performs the profound "Light/The Holocaust & Humanity Project". Amelia Fais Harnas uses "wine" as her artistic medium. Photographer Lynne Parks explains how her physical struggles help her highlight "discarded" objects. Richard Birkett's "fantasy" clocks are showcased. Photographer Abrahán Garza incorporates images of the past with structures of the present. Sandy Maxx hosts.
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