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Learn about artist David Hinchen's take on Albany's architectural legacy.
Local artist David Hinchen finds himself able to become part of a community in a way that he never has before. Oklahoma painter Reian Williams calls himself an artist of emotive realism. Artist Lisa Friedrich experiments with unconventional mediums to create cityscapes of her hometown. Showcasing WMHT's Classical Student of the Month, 11th grader Eura Choi.
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Funding for AHA has been provided by your contribution and by contributions to the WMHT venture fund. Contributors include The Leo Cox Beach Philanthropic Foundation, Chet and Karen Opalka, and Robert and Doris Fischer Malisardi, and The Robison Family Foundation.

David Hinchen | Preview
Preview: Season 4 Episode 30 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Local artist David Hinchen finds himself able to become part of a community in a way that he never has before. Oklahoma painter Reian Williams calls himself an artist of emotive realism. Artist Lisa Friedrich experiments with unconventional mediums to create cityscapes of her hometown. Showcasing WMHT's Classical Student of the Month, 11th grader Eura Choi.
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Funding for AHA has been provided by your contribution and by contributions to the WMHT venture fund. Contributors include The Leo Cox Beach Philanthropic Foundation, Chet and Karen Opalka, and Robert and Doris Fischer Malisardi, and The Robison Family Foundation.