
Artist Stephen Dicerbo
Clip: Season 4 Episode 37 | 6m 15sVideo has Closed Captions
Explore the Japanese art of Gyotaku with artist Stephen Dicerbo.
Stephen Dicerbo grew up in Schenectady, New York with two great passions: fishing and art. Later in life, he found a way to combine the two by exploring the Japanese art of gyotaku – or fish printing. Now residing in North Hudson, NY, we took a trip to his studio to learn more about this unique art form.
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Artist Stephen Dicerbo
Clip: Season 4 Episode 37 | 6m 15sVideo has Closed Captions
Stephen Dicerbo grew up in Schenectady, New York with two great passions: fishing and art. Later in life, he found a way to combine the two by exploring the Japanese art of gyotaku – or fish printing. Now residing in North Hudson, NY, we took a trip to his studio to learn more about this unique art form.
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Funding for AHA has been provided by your contribution and by contributions to the WMHT venture fund. Contributors include The Leo Cox Beach Philanthropic Foundation, Chet and Karen Opalka, and Robert and Doris Fischer Malisardi, and The Robison Family Foundation.