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Photography
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Multi-disciplinary
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The Hudsons: At Home in a Lasting Love
Post date:Artist duo High and Dry talks to the Hudsons, a Trona couple who have been together for 60 years, and learn about changes the town has faced.
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film and media arts
Artbound
Self-Constructed: Ingrid Hernández’s Sense of Belonging
Post date:Ingrid Hernández is a self-made artist, a sociologist whose passion for photography fueled her desire to venture into Tijuana’s self-constructed urban landscapes.
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film and media arts
Artbound
Sarah Soquel Morhaim: Transcending Traditional Photography
Post date:Sarah Soquel Morhaim's photography transcends traditional ideas about taking pictures.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Erik Olson: Playing with Light
Post date:Erik Olson has a lifelong fascination with light play.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Documenting 1990s Chicano Youth Culture
Post date:The Veteranas and Rucas Instagram feed flashes back to the Chicano underground scene of the 1990s.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
The Art and Philosophy of Harry B. Chandler
Post date:Harry Brant Chandler's love of art began at an early age. At 62, he has been thriving for the last decade as a painter, photographer, sculptor and digital artist.
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film and media arts
Artbound
Here's What Happens When ISIS Appropriates Your Artwork
Post date:Photographer Brian McCarty's WAR-TOYS artwork was appropriated by the propaganda arm of the Islamic State. His life has never been the same since.
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film and media arts
Artbound
'Pearls of the Planet: The Arctic' Reveals Life in Frozen North
Post date:"Pearls of the Planet" is a multi-tiered project by Explore.org. On the site, a live stream from cameras set up around the globe allow viewers access to everything from pandas in Sichuan to bison in Saskatchewan.
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film and media arts
Artbound
Jim McHugh's Portraits of Famous People and Familiar Places
Post date:Portraiture is a major part of Jim McHugh's body of work. Throughout his decades-long career, the photographer has captured well-known artists, celebrities and iconic landmarks.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
From Skater to Artist: The Ongoing Evolution of Ed Templeton
Post date:Along with managing one of the skate industries' top rated brands, pro skateboarder Ed Templeton is a prolific photographer and painter. The long-time Huntington Beach resident continues to look to his surrounding environment for inspiration.
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Press Room
EXPLORE "Grand Canyon" Hosted by Filmmaker and Philanthropist Charlie Annenberg Weingarten Coming to KCETLink Sept. 28
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Visual Arts
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The Wild Style: JUCO's Playful Photography
Post date:Photography duo JUCO, comprised of Julia Galdo and Cody Cloud, is best known for capturing images filled with bold patterns, vivid colors and bright light.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
High & Dry: View From A Hole
Post date:Lone Pine, CA has a killer view. Writer/ photographer duo High & Dry muse upon its cemeteries, and the people who long to be buried in them.
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Japan
History & Society
Photographic Memory: World War II Through the Lens of a Japanese American Soldier
Post date:For Dr. Susumu "Sus" Ito, taking a photo was no small feat, especially as a soldier during World War II. His wartime photographs are the subject of a new exhibit at JANM in Little Tokyo.
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film and media arts
Artbound
Gary Leonard's Photographic Amber
Post date:Photographer Gary Leonard reflects on his career of capturing what makes Los Angeles the palm-tree-paradise-with-a-noir bent city that it is.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
High & Dry: Dark Desert Highway
Post date:The Eagles made the term "dark desert highway" iconic. Writer/ photographer duo High & Dry examine observing the California desert as a changing series of landscapes when traveling by road vs. experiencing the land outside of a moving vehicle with all ...
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film and media arts
Artbound
Where There Once Was Water: Photographer Brittany App Documents the Drought
Post date:With photographic/video series "Where There Once Was Water," Brittany App documents the effects of the California drought.
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lost landmarks
History & Society
A Most Novel Attraction: The Camera Obscura of Santa Monica
Post date:On a flat circular board in front of me, the goings on of Ocean Avenue played out like a scene from a fuzzy home video shot in the 1980s.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Nancy Macko and the Real Bee
Post date:Nancy Macko confronts the political and ecological realities of bee survival by merging media, painting, photography and other mediums.
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film and media arts
Artbound
Artbound Special: Annenberg Space for Photography - Digital Darkroom
Post date:"Annenberg Space for Photography: Digital Darkroom" debuts on Tuesday, May 26 at 8 PM on KCET-TV, featuring artists who create altered realities using photography and digital or darkroom manipulation.