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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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Tayari Jones

Tayari Jones

Tayari Jones: an author who loves the process of writing.
00:28:29  |   Fri 06 Mar 2015
Raymond Arsenault

Raymond Arsenault

Raymond Arsenault's book The Sound of Freedom examines the 30-minute concert by Marian Anderson that helped move a nation forward.
00:28:29  |   Fri 27 Feb 2015
Sam Pollard

Sam Pollard

Filmmaker Sam Pollard talks about his new documentary August Wilson: The Ground on which I Stand.
00:28:29  |   Wed 18 Feb 2015
Thomas W. Jones II

Thomas W. Jones II

Makes sense of the world through theater.
00:28:29  |   Thu 12 Feb 2015
Carolyn Mazloomi

Carolyn Mazloomi

Carolyn Mazloomi shines a powerful light on the African-American community through narrative quilts.
00:28:29  |   Thu 05 Feb 2015
Harold Kyle

Harold Kyle

Auto Mechanic Harold Kyle plays with movement, balance, and shadows in his sculpture.
00:28:29  |   Thu 29 Jan 2015
Maria Rosario Jackson

Maria Rosario Jackson

Maria Rosario Jackson talks about urban planning with art at its heart.
00:28:29  |   Thu 22 Jan 2015
The Philadelphia Museum of Art celebrates 200 years of African American Art!

The Philadelphia Museum of Art celebrates 200 years of African American Art!

Organizing curator John Vick and consulting curator/editor Dr. Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw tell us about its rich history.
00:28:29  |   Thu 15 Jan 2015
Dinaw Mengestu

Dinaw Mengestu

In All Our Names, Dinaw Mengestu explores unlikely love in the midst of conflict.
00:28:29  |   Fri 09 Jan 2015
Barry Bergey

Barry Bergey

Barry Bergey shares some memories about a lifetime immersed in folk and traditional arts.
00:28:29  |   Thu 18 Dec 2014
Ping Chong

Ping Chong

Ping Chong, a visionary citizen-artist and six-time NEA grantee, connects racial history to our current unrest in his recent play, Collidescope: Adventures in Pre- and Post-Racial America.
00:28:29  |   Thu 11 Dec 2014
A Lesson from ELI (Education Leadership Institute): work together to bring the arts to all students

A Lesson from ELI (Education Leadership Institute): work together to bring the arts to all students

Diana Green and Cathy Gassenheimer have a mission: Arts Education for Every Alabama pre-k thru 12 Student!
00:28:29  |   Thu 04 Dec 2014
Nathaniel Philbrick

Nathaniel Philbrick

In a slim, lucid and compulsively readable book, Nathaniel Philbrick makes an enthusiastic case for taking a look at Melville’s classic Moby-Dick.
00:28:30  |   Thu 20 Nov 2014
Cleveland: At the intersection of the arts and healing

Cleveland: At the intersection of the arts and healing

Find out from Maria Jukic, executive director of Cleveland’s Clinic’s Arts and Medicine Institute and Tom Schorgl, director of the Community Partnership for Arts and Culture.
00:28:29  |   Thu 13 Nov 2014
Fred Foote

Fred Foote

The neurologist/holistic practioneer knows first-hand the healing power of the arts for veterans.
00:28:29  |   Thu 06 Nov 2014
Max Brooks

Max Brooks

Max Brooks, author of World War Z, really isn’t kidding when it comes to zombies.
00:28:29  |   Thu 30 Oct 2014
Jesmyn Ward

Jesmyn Ward

In her memoir Men We Reaped, Jesmyn Ward attempts to understand the links in the untimely deaths of her brother and four friends.
00:28:29  |   Thu 23 Oct 2014
Nicole Gomez Fisher

Nicole Gomez Fisher

Nicole Gomez Fisher brings it all back home in her film, Sleeping with the Fishes. And goes on to win the award for Best New Director at the Brooklyn Film Festival.
00:27:26  |   Thu 16 Oct 2014
Yvonne Walker Keshick

Yvonne Walker Keshick

Quill worker and 2014 National Heritage Fellow brings a Native-American tradition into the 21st century.
00:28:30  |   Thu 09 Oct 2014
Ramón “Chunky” Sánchez

Ramón “Chunky” Sánchez

For 40 years, Chunky Sanchez has playing and singing the stories of the Chicano people.
00:28:29  |   Thu 02 Oct 2014
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