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Old South Meeting House partnered with the WGBH Forum Network for:

 

The Orange County Museum of Art is a visual arts museum in Orange County, California. Through grants from the Henry Luce Foundation and the Getty Foundation the museum is placing its permanent collection online in a creative manner. A feature of the Collection Online is a section named "highlighted artists." As of March 2007 "highlighted artists" includes representational artists William Wendt, Ed Ruscha and Helen Lundeberg. For each artist there are sections including a brief biography, images of artworks, photo archives, audio and video clips, quotes and readings about the artist, and resources consisting of links to other websites. (Link found expired as of 7/6/09 audit. Source site may contain this content via a revised URL) (7/6/09 advanced search failed to locate content on source's site)

 

Otis College presents the series: Otis Legacy Project: Interviews of Distinguished Otis Alumni.

 

Otis College Ben Maltz Gallery does a series called Otis Speaks. Kerry James Marshall spoke to students and the public September 7th 2008. He spoke about his life, his influences, and his art illustrated by images of his work. [6:49] Text from Otis College.

 

OvationTV presents segments of Robert Rauschenberg: Man At Work here. [04:00] and a second part here [04:25]

 


 

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