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- An exploration of the artist Curtis Barnes, Sr., his body of work, his lasting legacy and impact as an important figure in the history of African American art, and his work as a teacher who shaped the lives of many artists. Through interviews with his colleagues, contemporaries, friends, and his son, Curtis Barnes, Jr., the film paints a portrait of a Barnes, Sr. as a complex, giving, and true artist and human being.
- A view into the process of artist and his latest body of work, Mychaelyn Michalec, and "From A Basement On A Hill," "a new body of work by Dayton-based artist, Mychaelyn Michalec, consisting of embroidered "drawings" and deeply textured tufted rug "paintings" that conflate issues of craft and cultural value. Using her own family as her primary subject, she depicts those closest to her, illustrating moments of simultaneous disconnection and connection; the paradigm of the contemporary American family. This project was supported by an Artist Opportunity Grant funded by the Montgomery County Arts and Cultural District and administered by Culture Works."
- A view into the process of artist Zachary Armstrong and his latest body of work, "Grids Abstracts," through a conversation with Michael Goodson, Curator, The Contemporary Dayton. Zachary speaks about the process of creating large-scale encaustic paintings, the creative process, the personal nature of making art, and the origins of this body of work.