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6 Episodes 2020 - 2020
Episode 1
Sun, Sep 20, 2020
Bridgeport, CT is home to an eclectic mix of artists and performers. Ray visits weaver Ruben Marroquin, body painter and fine artist Alicia Cobb, and Grammy Award-winning record producer Peter Katis.
Episode 2
Sun, Sep 27, 2020
Ray ventures into the hills of Connecticut's northwest corner to uncover hidden gems. In Torrington, meet artist and illustrator Jasmine Bailey. She creates creatures that she works into her art and animation. Darin Ronning and Travis Messinger discuss their custom tile shop, Bantam Tileworks. And Paula Josa-Jones is an artist who mixes choreography and horses. We spend time on a farm in Cornwall.
Episode 3
Sat, Oct 3, 2020
Ray explores Hartford. Jazz pianist Damian Curtis talks about his craft. We swing by the studio of artist Anne Cubberly to see her giant puppets. We also grab a cone at Capital Ice Cream, who are serving up sweet treats and community involvement in the shadow of the state capitol building.
Episode 4
Sat, Oct 10, 2020
This week on Where Art Thou?, Ray heads to the Elm City. Join us as we spend time with street artist Isaac Canady. And Ray learns how the Bradley Street Bike Coop is getting the community back on their bikes, and artist and activist Salwa Abdussabur tells us about the power of poetry and spoken word.
Episode 5
Sun, Oct 18, 2020
East Hartford and Wethersfield are two of the oldest towns in Connecticut, and curator Roz White guides Ray to a mixed media artist who creates images of people and symbolism to illustrate experiences of trial, tribulation and triumph, and a costume designer and choreographer who incorporates her Caribbean culture. Plus, a visit to the Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum to see many items from the 1700s.
Episode 6
Sun, Oct 25, 2020
This week, Ray heads off to Southern Fairfield County. Join us as we meet Iranian-American painter Afsaneh Djabbari-Aslani, whose paintings evoke the spirit of her native country. Then Ray visits Beechwood Arts and Innovation, a center for arts programs and workshops, and sees the graffiti-inspired art of Jahmane.