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Art Restart — 106 episodes

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Rebuilding Ballet on New Terms: Choreographer Ja’ Malik

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Indigenous Americas, Indigenous Lens: Photographers Brian Adams and Sarah Stacke

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Free Art, Real Value: The Zero Art Fair Story

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Ariel Fristoe’s Community Theater Actually Changes Communities

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Byron Au Yong Composes a New Kind of Leadership

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Damian Stamer Paints with Intelligence, Artificial and Human.

7

Inside and Outside the Box with Sherrill Roland

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Valuing the Invisible: Esther Hernandez on Artists’ Labor

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Indigenous Ingenuity in Architecture: Wanda Dalla Costa

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Dancing in All Senses: Davian Robinson

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Wellspring of Change: Shanai Matteson on Art and Place

12

The Art of Virtual Interventions: Angela Washko

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Immersive Theater Wins 21st-Century Fans: Artistic Director Graham Wetterhahn

14

Conductor Jessica Bejarano Wields a Bold Baton

15

Choreographing First-Gen Stories: Alfonso Cervera and Irvin Gonzalez

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Choreographing First-Gen Stories: Alfonso Cervera and Irvin Gonzalez

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Trust, Joy and the Cello: Joshua Roman on Music and Healing

18

Filmmaker Cyrus Moussavi Finds Stories Where the Music Lives

19

Curator Coka Treviño Talks Big Medium, Huge Loss

20

Ryan J. Haddad Claims His Spotlight and Access for All

21

Filmmaker Carlos López Estrada Uplifts Indie Voices with Antigravity

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Every Stitch an Immigrant Story: fiber artist Maria Amalia Wood

23

Small School, Big Vision: JP Reuer’s New Educational Path for Artists

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The Art of Land Back: James McAnally and Anita Fields on a historic rematriation to Osage Nation

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Art 25: a collective with joy and independence at its heart

26

Violinist Johnny Gandelsman gets scared ... and new music benefits.

27

Americana duo Chatham Rabbits thrive on authenticity and generosity through thick and thin.

28

Access is the art itself: Kinetic Light’s disability-centered revolution

29

Aaron McIntosh’s quilts archive queer Southern history

30

Kickstarting Classical: Composer Christopher Tin keeps fans close on his musical adventures.

31

What urban-rural divide? Matthew Fluharty supports art across geographies.

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From land to stage, Groundwater Arts nurtures justice in the arts.

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Truly Appalachia: Author/theatre-maker Robert Gipe holds safe spaces through the toughest times.

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Piano/percussion duet SHHH! Ensemble makes contemporary classical a blast for a new audience.

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Norms-busting choreographer Aszure Barton uses joy as the foundation for her work.

36

Alexander Lloyd Blake's Tonality: a choral call to social change

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Conscious Costume's Kristen P Ahern builds networks of ethical designers.

38

Launch a sumptuous arts complex in this arts climate? Bill Rauch’s vision is already bearing fruit.

39

Once a refugee himself, photographer Tariq Tarey honors our newest arrivals.

40

Florida-based Antonia Wright channels her rage into boundless discovery—and hope.

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Phil Chan makes ballet a contemporary artform for all Americans.

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Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate brings the sounds of Indian Country to the concert hall.

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Griff Braun makes ballet dancers union-strong.

44

From rural southern Oregon, Ka'ila Farrell-Smith fights for and paints with Native land.

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For Rising Appalachia, time off is the newest tool in their slow-music toolbox.

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Equity in collecting? April Bey has a plan.

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Film composer Sultana Isham's curiosity takes her from horror to the stars.

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"Water is memory": Zeke Peña illustrates the Rio Grande and our changing southern border.

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Shayok Misha Chowdhury on the bracing success of his "Public Obscenities"

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Dimensions Variable plays it smart and cool in Miami's red-hot art market.

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Chicago's Floating Museum: "We don’t bring culture to people; people already have culture."

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Cellist Leo Eguchi makes classical music inviting, immediate and personal

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Midnight Oil Collective: Tech connects creators with venture capital, so why not art?

54

For social sculptor Philippa Pham Hughes, a meaningful conversation between strangers is a gorgeous work of art.

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Steven Melendez, the new a.d. of New York Theatre Ballet, on his plan to create the most accessible dance company ever

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With a clear and trained voice, Precious Perez advocates for herself and other blind artists

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Three TX artists on creating with and for Meow Wolf

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Executive producer/screenwriter Dorothy Fortenberry ("The Handmaid's Tale," "Extrapolations") on why the WGA strike matters to everyone w...

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SAG-AFTRA Chicago local president Charles Andrew Gardner on strutting your stank through a strike

60

Jazz legend, drummer Terri Lyne Carrington, changed how she listened and then centered gender inclusivity in her artistic practice.

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Woodworker and furniture-maker Aspen Golann likes having rules to both heed and push back against in her craft, but she's also working to...

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Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre's new artistic director, Adam W. McKinney, sets the stage for the company to thrive one hundred years from now.

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Designer Norma Baker-Flying Horse's fashions are acts of defiant storytelling.

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For dancer/choreographer Michael Manson, Detroit Jit is not only a dance; it is also a key tool for cultural preservation and celebration...

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Maura Brewer makes art by laundering money...through art!

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Pro-wrestling aficionada, comedian Robin Tran, on how she's stayed in the comedy ring when it seemed likely she'd go over the top rope

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Actor/dancer/choreographer/DASL Alexandria Wailes on why you can't just hire one ASL interpreter and call it a day

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dots: three visionary scenic designers swap individual plaudits for the creativity and security of a business partnership

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Director Sean Daniels plans an intervention for the performing-arts industry, which is failing its most vulnerable artists.

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Chef J Chong has built her business not with bricks and mortar but with fundamentally artistic values

71

Drag clown Anthony Hudson celebrates horror onstage -- and stands up to homophobic horror off-stage.

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Bassoonist Brian Petkovich on leading San Antonio's musical phoenix, the brand-new San Antonio Philharmonic

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Sound artist Brian Harnetty plays the beauty of Appalachian Ohio back to itself.

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Each cut in Sukanya Mani's paper sculptures tells part of a deeply researched story.

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Despite a devastating flood, visual artist Lacy Hale burrows her roots even deeper into the Appalachian community that has supported her...

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Don't tell choreographer and photographer Trey McIntyre what success is. He knows it when he feels it.

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Siblings Crystal and Rico Worl honor Tlingit and Athabascan tradition with ultra-contemporary design

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Glass artist Cedric Mitchell on joining an exclusive club...and then throwing its doors wide open

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Theater artists Mallory Catlett and Aaron Landsman on remaining unique and humble

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For bassoonist Midori Samson, holism beats so-called excellence hands-down.

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Sekou Cooke translates hip-hop culture into built form

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Rural and proud: In Green River, UT, Maria Sykes and Epicenter place creativity in service to their small community.

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Photographer Shedrick Pelt on capturing the January 6 attack on the Capitol through a Black lens

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"Don't be ashy!" -- Performance artist Ayo Janeen Jackson pivoted her dance career to honor and care for the Black body through art as we...

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Actor and artistic director Gregg Mozgala uses theater to put the disabled body on display with unassailable authenticity.

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Multidisciplinary artist Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya on how she protects her explorer's spirit and invites strangers to join her in her disc...

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Lear deBessonet and Clyde Valentín galvanize community artmaking to achieve local and national healing

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Nimble in Boise: Lauren Edson and Andrew Stensaas on founding multimedia company LED.

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Composer Brittany J. Green cultivates community and a deep listening practice

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ChristinaMaria Patiño Xochitlzihuatl Houle decolonizes the interview itself!

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For Artistic Director Jacob Padrón, a radical change at his theater is an opportunity for collective reimagining

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Landscape architect Daniel Woodroffe tells stories of joy and ingenuity through his urban landscapes.

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Fashion designer Nyla Hasan on code-flexing and playing the long game

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Violinist and composer Earl Maneein brings Paganini chops to heavy metal and punk, slaying all the way

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Amelia Winger-Bearskin on why AI needs artists as a guiding force

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Muralist Troy Summerell on taking an artistic leap of faith and joy, haters be damned

97

Interlochen’s Director of Music, Enrique Márquez, shapes the next generation of leaders through music.

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Dancer Valencia James urges artists of all stripes to dream and scheme with techies.

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Composer Sahba Aminikia proves that a musical education is part of a spiritual education.

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José Ome Navarrete Mazatl

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Evan Weissman

102

Danielle Villasana

103

Noelle Scaggs

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christopher oscar peña

105

Frank Horvat

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Martine Kei Green-Rogers