Curate
When Art is Collaborative
Season 3 Episode 3 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Explore art that is collaborative with a Virginia-based orchestra and local dance company.
This week we visit the Chrysler Museum in downtown Norfolk as we explore art that is collaborative. Our Curate 757 local artists are Joann Falletta, Jamie Bernstein, and Todd Rosenlieb Dance. We chat with Museum Director Erik Neil and look at the Impressionist Gallery. We will also look at San Antonio’s festival Luminaria, LA Music Repair in Los Angeles, and Tre Borden in Sacramento California.
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Curate is a local public television program presented by WHRO Public Media
Support comes from The Hermitage Museum & Gardens, Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), The Peninsula Fine Arts Center (PFAC), and the Norfolk Commission on the Arts and Humanities
Curate
When Art is Collaborative
Season 3 Episode 3 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
This week we visit the Chrysler Museum in downtown Norfolk as we explore art that is collaborative. Our Curate 757 local artists are Joann Falletta, Jamie Bernstein, and Todd Rosenlieb Dance. We chat with Museum Director Erik Neil and look at the Impressionist Gallery. We will also look at San Antonio’s festival Luminaria, LA Music Repair in Los Angeles, and Tre Borden in Sacramento California.
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Curate is a local public television program presented by WHRO Public Media
Support comes from The Hermitage Museum & Gardens, Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), The Peninsula Fine Arts Center (PFAC), and the Norfolk Commission on the Arts and Humanities
