Episode 819
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- Duck Stamp Contest
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- Oregon kids are drawing ducks to enter in a national contest. With the slogan "Conservation through the arts," the federal Junior Duck Stamp Program takes entries from all over the country. The winning duck stamp is sold as a collector's item for $5, with the money going back into conservation education.
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- Blue Mountain Fine Art Foundry
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- Baker City is looking to the arts to bring a much needed boost to its economic landscape. We meet some of the folks behind the movement, including Tyler Fouts, who was persuaded to move his foundry, Blue Mountain Fine Art, from Walla Walla, Wash., to Baker City. There are still plenty of empty storefronts available that could appeal to artists.
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- Glass Artist Tim Chilina
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- Tim Chilina's background in chemistry has proven invaluable to his understanding and influencing the physical nature and behavior of glass. Now a full time glass artist, Tim is known for his vibrant color combinations.
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- The Artful Blogger
- Wang Gongyi: Floating and Flowing
- by Jule Gilfillan | 03/04/2010
- The serenity of the watercolor-like washes and fluid gestures of Wang Gongyi’s prints give no indication of her turbulent past. Born in Tianjin, China in 1946, Wang was on a collision course with China’s Communist revolution. As a teen, she nearly starved to death during Mao’s disastrous Great Leap Forward, then later was “sent [...]
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