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Arts, Artists and the Expedition
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Arts, Artists and the Expedition
The Lewis and Clark expedition has inspired thousands of artists since the Corps of Discovery first returned from their journey in 1806. In addition, the members of the Corps themselves met many native artisans along the trail, and they saw art traditions that continue to be passed down from generation to generation among the Indian people. Join us for this first in a series of programs on art and artists, those inspired by the expedition and those whose artistic legacy has been passed down from the native people met during the expedition. For this program, we’ll go into the studio of painter Gary Lucy and find out what it means to be a 'painter.' See how he applies important artistic principles in the creation of his finished works. From the Series:Lewis and Clark Then and Now
Video Length: 3600
Date Found: February 12, 2009
Date Produced: March 24, 2005
View Count: 8
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