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focusing on American representational art, streamed free to viewers

 

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WCCO.com (CBS affiliate) video library has a two minute July 29, 2006 report of a Diane Arbus exhibit at the Walker Art Museum.

 

WGBH/Boston presents a 3-minute QuickTime video clip in which John Wilson talks about his sculpture Eternal Presence, being installed on the lawn of the National Center of Afro-American Artists in Roxbury. The original airdate of the program containing the segment was October 1, 1987. In another 2 1/2 minute clip, artist Sidewalk Sam works with Boston schoolchildren to create a mural.

 

WGBH/Boston Forum Network is an audio and video streaming web site dedicated to curating and serving live and on-demand lectures, including a number of videos on Art and Architecture. Partners include a number of museums, colleges, universities and other cultural organizations. See listings of related videos in this catalogue indexed by partner name.

 

WGBY Public Television for Western New England, presents Currier & Ives: Perspectives on America, a 2007 3-part documentary series, narrated by NPR's Scott Simon. Find out how a Massachusetts boy became the nation's 'Printmaker to the People' with images that not only reflected the face of America, but helped shape it. To view four film clips from each of the three programs, please click here. For other information on the project please click here.

 

Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science Visual Arts Center presents CityLink, Sioux Falls' local government information cable channel 16.

 

Wheaton College partnered with the WGBH Forum Network for:

 

WTTW11 is producing a series of original "Artbeat" segments, a regular feature on its nightly newsmagazine Chicago Tonight, to help audiences learn about and connect to the variety of activities that are part of American Art American City. For more than 50 years, WTTW11 has served the Chicago community and beyond as the nation's most watched public television station, earning a reputation for providing outstanding programming in many areas, including the arts. (text courtesy Terra Foundation for American Art). Recent programs include:

 


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