
Navajo Photographer William Wilson
Season 20 Episode 39 | 27m 57sVideo has Closed Captions
Navajo photographer William Wilson.
Navajo photographer William Wilson uses the 19th century tintype process to add to our understanding of portraiture. The Wonderbound dance studio is all about making traditional dance accessible. Sculptor Alexi DeVilliers creates innovative sculptures to help feed the homeless. And Bruce Munro's light- scapes are inspired by childlike wonder.
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Navajo Photographer William Wilson
Season 20 Episode 39 | 27m 57sVideo has Closed Captions
Navajo photographer William Wilson uses the 19th century tintype process to add to our understanding of portraiture. The Wonderbound dance studio is all about making traditional dance accessible. Sculptor Alexi DeVilliers creates innovative sculptures to help feed the homeless. And Bruce Munro's light- scapes are inspired by childlike wonder.
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