
Introduction
00:01:54St. Louis Blues Art Exhibition
00:04:02The Art of Family Wine Making
00:06:41Horsehair Pottery
00:05:36Continuity St. Louis
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Continuity St. Louis
Continuity St. Louis trains and mentors students of diverse backgrounds in video production skills, helping them find a passion for storytelling.
The new episode of State of the Arts takes you behind the scenes at the National Blues Museum for an exclusive one on one interview with legendary musician Bobby Rush, examines how visual artists celebrate the Blues, gives you an inside look at the art of winemaking and parts the curtain on the choreography of Robert Moses...and more.
Continuity St. Louis
Unfolding Big Issues with Tesseract Theatre
Tesseract Theatre is not part of Marvel Comics, it is an artistic home to and ensemble of Saint Louis talent, with a mission to tackle big ideas in a small way.
Quinton Ward 2018 Katherine Dunham Fellow
Webster Senior, Quinton Ward, is the St. Louis Arts and Education Council's 2018 Katherine Dunham Fellowship recipient.
Moving St. Louis Fashion Forward
The Brandin Vaughn Collection is a south St. Louis boutique where you can walk in and see the designer at work. He says the art of fashion is re-emerging here.
Behind the Scenes of New Dance Horizons VI
Dance St. Louis' New Dance Horizons VI pairs world famous choreographers with local companies to make all new original performances.
St. Louis Solutions: The Gun Violence Crisis on Crowdrise
The Higher Education Channel needs your help to put together a live interactive program that creates real solutions for decreasing gun violence. We want to create a conversation that leads to real change.
Help us explore educational solutions to violent crime.
Episodes
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St. Louis Solutions: The Gun Violence Crisis on Crowdrise
The Higher Education Channel needs your help to put together a live interactive program that creates real solutions for decreasing gun violence. We want to create a conversation that leads to real change.
Help us explore educational solutions to violent crime.
St. Louis Artists Splashed Onto Trading Cards
St. Louis' best artists on trading cards? That's the project taken on by at St. Louis photographer feeding on his childhood love of baseball cards.