DRIP: Smoke

DRIP is a performance art company and is a dance show on International Drive in Orlando as well as traveling performances, like the one done here at Creative City Project in downtown Orlando. We featured a brand new piece called...

John and Corey Discuss Their Creative Paths

Talbot and Persaud get a chance to interview each other about how they began their music and poetry journeys. They also talk about how they became friends and ended up where they are now.

NANCY CAMPBELL

"You know that saying about doing something that scares you?" Nancy Campbell has left no corner of Saugerties untouched by her DIY approach. She has been an owner of a gallery downtown, served on the town board and acted as...

World of Art
October 17, 2017 App Interview

Interview with Deanne wortman who works with NEXUS of Engineering and the Arts

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Edward Uhlir, Lydia Uhlir, and Laura Uhlir

Edward Uhlir (72), who was the project design director for Millennium Park, is interviewed by his daughters, Laura (30) and Lydia (33) Uhlir, about his long career in civil service.

Jaime Odell interviews Audrey Gilmore about her art history, time in Glacier, and her life in Alberton

Audrey Gilmore discusses the mural she painted in the Alberton Elementary school during the 1950s, what it was like living in Alberton at that time, her time in Glacier, and what it was like being a female artist in that...

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Mary Scurry and Maryanne Belser

Mary (Pence) Scurry (39) speaks with friend Maryanne Belser (36) about the work they did to acquire a Dale Chihuly chandelier for the Columbia Museum of Art, and the legacy they have left behind.

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John Notz, Jr. and Lesley Martin

Lesley Martin (61) interviews John K. Notz, Jr. (84) about his experiences using the Chicago History Museum as a resource for Chicago projects and how his scholarship influenced public history.

Marys decisions that followed her realization that she did not want to be introduced as "Betty s daughter Mary" for the rest of her life

Mary moved to San Francisco as a 27 year old in the 1960s. She shares stories about that move, going to the South to be a part of voter registration and marching for civil rights, her travels to South America...