In this program Joey Brackner interviews Susan Robertson and Alison Beeson of Dothan's Wiregrass Museum of Art, The Wiregrass Museum of Art is the result of a community’s genuine desire for the arts in the city of Dothan, Alabama and surrounding communities of the Wiregrass Region. Begun in 1991, WMA has grown to be the flagship of the arts in the Wiregrass with a mission to bring the fine arts and art education to Dothan and the Wiregrass Region.
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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
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
AlabamaArts Radio Podcast, Jan Pruitt, Executive Director of the Kentuck in Northport, Alabama
Georgine Clarke interviews Jan Pruitt, recently appointed Executive Director of the Kentuck program in Northport, Alabama. They discuss the nationally recognized Kentuck Festival of the Arts, celebrating its 39th year in October 2010. The Kentuck art center facilities are located in historic downtown Northport and include resident artists, exhibition spaces, and a shop. Other Kentuck activities including the December celebration "Dickens Downtown" are covered in the program.
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AlabamaArts Radio Podcast, Larry Register and Don Fabiani Wiregrass Festival of Murals
Joey Brackner interviews Larry Register and Don Fabiani about the Wiregrass Festival Of Murals project in downtown Dothan. As proclaimed by the Governor, Dothan is a Mural City. Murals painted on many downtown buildings by nationally and internationally known muralists showcase early scenes of local and state history.
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AlabamaArts Radio Podcast, Ted Rosengarten
This show is a rebroadcast of Joey Brackner interviewing Ted Rosengarten about his award winning book All God's Dangers: The Life of Nat Shaw and his book A Portion of the People: 300 Years of Southern Jewish Life
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Labels:
Alabama Arts,
arts council,
arts education,
civil rights,
folklife,
folklore,
Humanities
AlabamaArts Radio Podcast, David Dionne and Mike Mahon
Joey Brackner interviews David Dionne of the Red Mountain Park and Mike Mahon of the Friends of Red Mountain Park. Red Mountain Park is a new urban park in Birmingham featuring both the natural and cultural history of the area.
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