Curate
When Art Uses a Natural Medium
Season 2 Episode 11 | 28m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Explore art that uses natural materials and meet Portsmouth clay artist Stephen Marder.
This week we explore art that uses natural materials. Our 757 feature is Portsmouth clay artist Stephen Marder. We’ll also take a look at landscape artist Laura Leigh Lanchantin and visit photographer Stephen Locke. We’ll check in with Curate U’s student video project featuring Cat Peterson and catch up with Williamsburg artist Merrilee Cleveland.
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Curate is a local public television program presented by WHRO Public Media
Support comes from The Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, The Hermitage Museum & Gardens, and The Glass Light Hotel & Gallery, The Helen G. Gifford Foundation, and The Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center at Christopher Newport University.
Curate
When Art Uses a Natural Medium
Season 2 Episode 11 | 28m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
This week we explore art that uses natural materials. Our 757 feature is Portsmouth clay artist Stephen Marder. We’ll also take a look at landscape artist Laura Leigh Lanchantin and visit photographer Stephen Locke. We’ll check in with Curate U’s student video project featuring Cat Peterson and catch up with Williamsburg artist Merrilee Cleveland.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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Curate is a local public television program presented by WHRO Public Media
Support comes from The Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, The Hermitage Museum & Gardens, and The Glass Light Hotel & Gallery, The Helen G. Gifford Foundation, and The Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center at Christopher Newport University.
