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Art Works Podcast

The National Endowment for the Arts podcast that goes behind the scenes with some of the nation’s great artists to explore how art works.

Community Culture Performing Arts Arts Visual Arts Literature
Update frequency
every 7 days
Average duration
30 minutes
Episodes
696
Years Active
2010 - 2025
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Rachel Moore

Rachel Moore

In her new book, Rachel Moore gives practical advice and strategic insight for creating a career in the performing arts.
00:28:29  |   Thu 02 Jun 2016
Brian McDonald

Brian McDonald

Creating opportunities for veterans who are artists.
00:28:00  |   Wed 25 May 2016
Kassie Hilgert

Kassie Hilgert

Reclaiming the abandoned Bethlehem Steel Plant for the arts gives a region new life.
00:28:28  |   Thu 19 May 2016
James McBride

James McBride

McBride’s latest book looks to understand what shaped James Brown-- one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century.
00:28:29  |   Thu 12 May 2016
Lin-Manuel Miranda

Lin-Manuel Miranda

Making history on Broadway.
00:28:29  |   Fri 06 May 2016
Michael Witmore

Michael Witmore

Shakespeare’s World and Ours.
00:28:29  |   Fri 29 Apr 2016
Mickey Rowe

Mickey Rowe

A young professional autistic actor makes his difference work on the stage.
00:28:29  |   Thu 21 Apr 2016
Jan Beatty

Jan Beatty

The poetry of the working class.
00:28:29  |   Fri 15 Apr 2016
Gary Burton

Gary Burton

One of the great jazz virtuosos take us through his musical journey.
00:28:29  |   Mon 11 Apr 2016
Wendy Oxenhorn

Wendy Oxenhorn

Keeping the music alive and the musicians playing.
00:28:59  |   Thu 31 Mar 2016
Dr. Johnnetta Cole

Dr. Johnnetta Cole

Dr. Cole’s mission is to inspire a love of art especially in girls from under-represented communities.
00:28:29  |   Thu 24 Mar 2016
Belinda McKeon

Belinda McKeon

In her novels, Solace and Tender, she paints an unsentimental picture of Ireland.
00:28:29  |   Thu 17 Mar 2016
Akua Kouyate-Tate

Akua Kouyate-Tate

Wolf Trap is integrating art with fundamental science and math learning for young children and the data show significant results.
00:21:02  |   Thu 10 Mar 2016
Kirsten Greenidge

Kirsten Greenidge

In her new work Baltimore, playwright Kirsten Greenidge grapples with the issue of race on college campuses.
00:28:29  |   Thu 03 Mar 2016
Archie Shepp

Archie Shepp

Archie Shepp shares his musical biography—and his thoughts about the legacy of African-American music.
00:28:29  |   Fri 26 Feb 2016
Nnamdi Chukwuocha and Albert Mills

Nnamdi Chukwuocha and Albert Mills

Poets and social workers, the twins’ primary audience have been Wilmington’s underserved children.
00:28:29  |   Thu 18 Feb 2016
Rashod Ollison

Rashod Ollison

In his memoir Soul Serenade, Ollison describes how music was a lifeline during a difficult upbringing.
00:28:29  |   Thu 11 Feb 2016
Lynn Nottage

Lynn Nottage

Giving voice to the human cost of workers without work.
00:28:29  |   Thu 04 Feb 2016
Harrell Fletcher

Harrell Fletcher

Harrell Fletcher shares his passion for social practice—creative projects in communities that are by, for, and of the residents.
00:28:29  |   Fri 29 Jan 2016
John Adams

John Adams

Creating American music that’s intense, sensual, and meaningful.
00:28:29  |   Thu 21 Jan 2016
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