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Previewing Season 17, Episode 12

A sneak preview of Oregon Art Beat, Season 17, Episode 12

04/13/2016 | Rating TV-G

Oregon Art Beat

Previewing Season 17, Episode 12

Preview: Season 17 Episode 1712 | 30s

A sneak preview of Oregon Art Beat, Season 17, Episode 12

Join us this week on Oregon Art Beat! See Arnold Drake World make his botanical creations out of something we use every day. Meet Irene Hardwicke Olivieri, a painter inspired by the natural world of central Oreogn. Get a glimpse at playright Tanya Barfield's work with Profile Theater and meet the Balanchine dancers who founded The Portland Ballet.

04/13/2016 | Rating TV-G

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Arnold Drake World

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Clip: S17 Ep1712 | 6m 24s | Paper artist Arnold Drake World uses only paper napkins to make these botanical creations. (6m 24s)

Irene Hardwicke Olivieri

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Clip: S17 Ep1712 | 7m 10s | Irene Hardwicke Olivieri's home in the wilds of central Oregon inspires her painting. (7m 10s)

The Portland Ballet

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Clip: S17 Ep1712 | 8m 13s | New Artistic Director, Anne Mueller comes on board with The Portland Ballet. (8m 13s)

Tanya Barfield

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Clip: S17 Ep1712 | 4m 32s | Award winning playwright Tanya Barfield sat down with April Baer. (4m 32s)

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