[Artbeyondsightmuseums] Dale Chihuly, Audio Described, Today
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Mon Jan 13 07:48:46 UTC 2014
Florida museums boast bright and bold artwork
Blind in one eye and no longer able to blow glass himself, Dale Chihuly
now works with teams of artists — as many as 80 at a time — to produce
his creations. A film traces the development of his innovative work,
including his creations at the Key Botanical Gardens in London.
http://www.columbiatribune.com/arts_life/pulse/florida-museums-boast-bright-and-bold-artwork/article_875e3226-7b25-11e3-b88a-10604b9f1ff4.html
ART Presents Jan 2014 ASL, Audio Described Performances of THE HEART OF
ROBIN HOOD
American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) has scheduled American Sign Language
(ASL) interpreted performances and Audio Described performances for
blind and low-visioned audience for its production of The Heart of Robin
Hood during its run in January 2014.
http://www.broadwayworld.com/boston/article/ART-Announces-Jan-2014-ASL-Audio-Described-Performances-of-THE-HEART-OF-ROBIN-HOOD-20140106
Smith: Local blind artist on 'Today's'show
At last, NBC's “Today” show has aired the piece shot last October that
has Ken Rossi, blind artist and force of nature, demonstrating his
art-making to kids at the Sonoma County Museum.
Repeatedly pushed off the broadcast schedule by world events, the
segment on the 49-year-old Rossi and the intrigued students from
Windsor's Brooks School is well worth the wait.
http://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/20140106/articles/140109776
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