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56:40
Artbound
Artist and Mother
There's a persisting assumption in contemporary art circles that you can't be a good artist and good mother both. These fou artists are working to shatter this cliché, juggling demands of career and family and finding ways to explore the maternal.

Episode
53:20
Artbound
No Trespassing: A Survey of Environmental Art
Throughout its history, the natural beauty of California has inspired artists from around the world. Today, as artists continue to engage with California’s environment, they echo and critique earlier art practices that represent nature in California.

Episode
57:10
Artbound
La Raza
In East L.A. during the 1960s and 1970s, a group of young activists used creative tools like writing and photography as a means for community organizing, providing a platform for the Chicano Movement.

Episode
53:40
Artbound
Variedades: Olvera Street
This look at Los Angeles’ Olvera Street is part-history lesson and part-immersion in stereotype of the birthplace of Los Angeles.

Episode
51:30
Artbound
Desert X
The vast, strange, sometimes contradictory world of the urban desert and its people are explored in 11 public art exhibits and their respective locations scattered throughout Coachella Valley.

Episode
56:30
Artbound
That Far Corner: Frank Lloyd Wright In Los Angeles
Frank Lloyd Wright accelerated the search for L.A.'s authentic architecture. This episode explores the provocative theory that his early homes in L.A. were also a means of artistic catharsis for Wright.

Episode
50:10
Artbound
Hopscotch: An Opera for the 21st Century
Artbound explores the groundbreaking opera "Hopscotch," which unfolded in cars zigzagging throughout Los Angeles, telling a single story of a disappearance across time.

Episode
55:40
Artbound
Third L.A. with Architecture Critic Christopher Hawthorne
Architecture critic Christopher Hawthorne partners with Artbound for an episode that looks into the future of Los Angeles.

Episode
51:43
Artbound
Fallujah: Art, Healing, and PTSD
USMC Sergeant Christian Ellis was a machine gunner in Iraq, whose platoon was ambushed, leaving him with a broken back and only one of a few survivors.

Episode
57:07
Artbound
MOCA - Beyond The Museum Walls
Artbound explores the programming of the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, featuring The Underground Museum, Wolvesmouth, and Public Fiction.