 Arts           4 Excellence
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Alabama Arts Radio is a weekly Radio Program that airs on WTSU, Troy Public Radio, Tuesdays at 9:00 to 9:30 P.M., broadcasting mainly in the south Alabama
 Arts           4 Excellence
Arts           4 Excellence                       Arts Council Executive Director Al Head interviews Representative Artur           Davis at Cheaha State Park after Congressman Davis spoke to           participants of the annual Bill Bates Leadership Institute. Davis           discusses his fondness for reading and writing as well as his interest           in community revitalization and the role of the arts in public           education.
           Arts Council Executive Director Al Head interviews Representative Artur           Davis at Cheaha State Park after Congressman Davis spoke to           participants of the annual Bill Bates Leadership Institute. Davis           discusses his fondness for reading and writing as well as his interest           in community revitalization and the role of the arts in public           education. Visual Arts Program Manager Georgine Clarke interviews            Dale Lewis from           Oneonta and  Bobby Michelson from Birmingham, two artist fellowship recipients from the Alabama State Council on the Arts. Fellowships are given annually for excellence of work and to assist with career development. These professional, full-time artists work with wood and are furniture builders. Discussions range from uses and types of wood to marketing, design, and ways of commissioning work.
Visual Arts Program Manager Georgine Clarke interviews            Dale Lewis from           Oneonta and  Bobby Michelson from Birmingham, two artist fellowship recipients from the Alabama State Council on the Arts. Fellowships are given annually for excellence of work and to assist with career development. These professional, full-time artists work with wood and are furniture builders. Discussions range from uses and types of wood to marketing, design, and ways of commissioning work. This rebroadcast is the second of two programs that Steve Grauberger interviews participants           of the 2004 Alabama State Gospel Singing Convention about convention           history, song writing and publishing, piano playing, and singing           schools.  Music examples are also included. This and the previous           program is to help promote the 77th Annual Convention held November           9th and 10th, 2007 at Trinity Baptist Church in Oxford Alabama. For           more information contact Lonnie Hilley at 256-237-5761 or email
           This rebroadcast is the second of two programs that Steve Grauberger interviews participants           of the 2004 Alabama State Gospel Singing Convention about convention           history, song writing and publishing, piano playing, and singing           schools.  Music examples are also included. This and the previous           program is to help promote the 77th Annual Convention held November           9th and 10th, 2007 at Trinity Baptist Church in Oxford Alabama. For           more information contact Lonnie Hilley at 256-237-5761 or email This rebroadcast is the first of two programs of Steve Grauberger interviewing participants of the 2004 Alabama State           Gospel Singing Convention about convention history, song writing and           publishing, and singing schools.  Music examples are also           included. This program is to help promote the 77th Annual Convention           held November 9th and 10th, 2007 at Trinity Baptist Church in Oxford           Alabama. For more information contact Lonnie Hilley at 256-237-5761 or           email
           This rebroadcast is the first of two programs of Steve Grauberger interviewing participants of the 2004 Alabama State           Gospel Singing Convention about convention history, song writing and           publishing, and singing schools.  Music examples are also           included. This program is to help promote the 77th Annual Convention           held November 9th and 10th, 2007 at Trinity Baptist Church in Oxford           Alabama. For more information contact Lonnie Hilley at 256-237-5761 or           email In this program Anne Kimzey, Folklorist with the           Alabama State Council on the Arts, interviews mother and daughter           quilters Mozell Benson and Sylvia Stephens of Opelika.  They           discuss their participation in the State Arts Council’s Folk Arts           Apprenticeship program and share family memories of quilting and farm           life in Lee County.   Mrs. Benson also talks about her           experience of being selected by Auburn University’s College of           Architecture, Design and Construction to have a quilt studio designed           and built for her by college students.  Mozell Benson is a           nationally recognized quilter, having received a National Heritage           Fellowship in 2001 from the National Endowment for the Arts.
In this program Anne Kimzey, Folklorist with the           Alabama State Council on the Arts, interviews mother and daughter           quilters Mozell Benson and Sylvia Stephens of Opelika.  They           discuss their participation in the State Arts Council’s Folk Arts           Apprenticeship program and share family memories of quilting and farm           life in Lee County.   Mrs. Benson also talks about her           experience of being selected by Auburn University’s College of           Architecture, Design and Construction to have a quilt studio designed           and built for her by college students.  Mozell Benson is a           nationally recognized quilter, having received a National Heritage           Fellowship in 2001 from the National Endowment for the Arts. Each summer the Council sponsors the Bill Bates           Leadership Institute, a retreat for arts professionals in the state.           This gathering provides an opportunity for arts professionals to meet           and to discuss broad issues and common interests.  Barbara           Edwards, Deputy Director of the Council, interviews  Cary McQueen           Morrow, a featured speaker for the 2007 Bill Bates Leadership           Institute. Ms. Morrow is the Executive Director of the Center for Arts           Management and Technology at Carnegie Mellon University. In the           interview, Ms. Morrow shares information on the work of the Center for           Arts Management and Technology and discusses trends in software           applications and social networking technology.
Each summer the Council sponsors the Bill Bates           Leadership Institute, a retreat for arts professionals in the state.           This gathering provides an opportunity for arts professionals to meet           and to discuss broad issues and common interests.  Barbara           Edwards, Deputy Director of the Council, interviews  Cary McQueen           Morrow, a featured speaker for the 2007 Bill Bates Leadership           Institute. Ms. Morrow is the Executive Director of the Center for Arts           Management and Technology at Carnegie Mellon University. In the           interview, Ms. Morrow shares information on the work of the Center for           Arts Management and Technology and discusses trends in software           applications and social networking technology. Visual Arts Program Manager Georgine Clarke           interviews  Claire Robitaille from Magnolia Springs and            Christopher           McNulty from Auburn, two artist fellowship recipients from the           Alabama State Council on the Arts. Fellowships are given annually for           excellence of work and to assist with career development. Claire is a           mixed media sculptor, using fiber techniques, metal and seed beads in           her constructions. Christopher is on the faculty at Auburn University           and produces drawings as well as wood sculpture. Discussions range           from international exhibitions to concepts in creating art to ways of           teaching.
Visual Arts Program Manager Georgine Clarke           interviews  Claire Robitaille from Magnolia Springs and            Christopher           McNulty from Auburn, two artist fellowship recipients from the           Alabama State Council on the Arts. Fellowships are given annually for           excellence of work and to assist with career development. Claire is a           mixed media sculptor, using fiber techniques, metal and seed beads in           her constructions. Christopher is on the faculty at Auburn University           and produces drawings as well as wood sculpture. Discussions range           from international exhibitions to concepts in creating art to ways of           teaching.