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Gyotaku | Preview

Preview: Season 4 Episode 37 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions

Explore the unique Japanese art form of Gyotaku.

Learn about the unique Japanese art form Gyotaku with Schenectady native Stephen Dicerbo. See how fabric and family are building a quilt empire with the Missouri Star Quilt Company. Artist Lauren Semivan uses a Model T-era camera to capture interesting prints & explore some lesser-known techniques to develop them. Pens to Pictures teaches incarcerated women how to tell their stories through film.

04/22/2019 | Rating NR

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Artist Stephen Dicerbo

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Clip: S4 Ep37 | 6m 15s | Explore the Japanese art of Gyotaku with artist Stephen Dicerbo. (6m 15s)

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AHA! A House for Arts is a local public television program presented by WMHT

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.

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