| Ahead of his time, David Dunn has been called a "composer of the music of life." Here he explains his art form, bioacoustics, the study of non-human living systems. 08DR/CL JSCA 30 min. |
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"Recommended. A wonderful chance to meet one of America's
finest sculptors." -Ed. Media Review Glenna Goodacre, best known for her Vietnam Women's Memorial sculpture, shares her thoughts on public art, commissioned pieces, and the balance between making art and making money from art. 08DR/CL JSCA 30 min. |
| America's Southwest has a distinct, inspirational beauty. Mix this with an interest in the traditional art form of landscape painting, and you will appreciate Woody Gwynn's views and ideas. 08DR/CL JSCA 30 min. |
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"This Native American veteran has overcome war-inflicted
blindness to become a great artist." -Ed. Media Review Michael Naranjo's sculptures are beautifully wrought, but when we realize this former Vietnam vet is sightless and has the full use of only one hand, we are awed and inspired by this Native American artist. 08DR/CL JSCA 30 min. |
| Willa Shalit demonstrates her remarkable art form, lifecasting: a portrait form that's created by applying material directly on someone's face or body, allowing it to set; then removing a direct mold. 08DR/CL JSCA 30 min. |
| The expression "Southwest Art is big these days" takes on new meaning with Bob Wade's gigantic, pop-culture images of America's Southwest. He opens the door to the question, "what is art?" 08DR/CL JSCA 30 min. |