Artists Moving Forward in the Time of COVID
Air Date Saturday January 23 at 4 p.m. on 5.1
PAINTER EVERTON TSOSIE
Everton Tsosie’s 2020 Santa Fe Indian Market award-winning painting, “Last of the Pure” calls attention to the Navajo Nation’s struggle for clean water.
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ARTISTS AND COVID-19
“Art is going to bring us together.” Artists find new ways to move forward in the time of COVID.
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BOSTON ARTS ACADEMY
For youth who are compelled to create, the Boston Arts Academy, the city’s only public high school devoted exclusively to the arts, provides the fuel to flourish.
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SCULPTOR NICOLE ASHTON
Nicole Ashton’s sculptures start with a dream.