State of the Arts
Brian Rose, Photographer: Atlantic City
Clip: Season 37 Episode 7 | 5m 55sVideo has Closed Captions
Photographer Brian Rose's visual commentary on Atlantic City, post-Trump.
Brian Rose is known for his images of architecture and for his photo books about the Lower East Side, the World Trade Center, and Berlin, before and after the Wall. Now, he’s published a book about Atlantic City. Brian Rose takes a close look at the city where Donald Trump was a major player for decades, and at the legacy of the casino industry that dominates the historic shore town.
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State of the Arts is a local public television program presented by NJ PBS
State of the Arts
Brian Rose, Photographer: Atlantic City
Clip: Season 37 Episode 7 | 5m 55sVideo has Closed Captions
Brian Rose is known for his images of architecture and for his photo books about the Lower East Side, the World Trade Center, and Berlin, before and after the Wall. Now, he’s published a book about Atlantic City. Brian Rose takes a close look at the city where Donald Trump was a major player for decades, and at the legacy of the casino industry that dominates the historic shore town.
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African American Heritage Museum in Atlantic City
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Clip: S37 Ep7 | 3m 11s | The African American Heritage Museum in Atlantic City at the Noyes Arts Garage. (3m 11s)
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Clip: S37 Ep7 | 3m 16s | Chicken Bone Beach Jazz keeps Atlantic City’s African American history and music alive. (3m 16s)
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Clip: S37 Ep7 | 3m 58s | MudGirls Studios provides disadvantaged women with jobs making pottery and tiles. (3m 58s)
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