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Preview: Season 4 Episode 46 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Explore the false or erroneous meanings related to infrastructure.
Explore In-Faux-Structure, an exhibition that explores the false or erroneous meanings related to infrastructure. Cincinnati, Ohio, artist Nancy Hopkins offers a whimsical take on ceramics. The Michigan Philharmonic is celebrating their conductor, Nan Washburn's 20th "Nan"-niversary. The Wide Open Walls Festival is starting conversations and transforming the community into a vibrant arts hub.
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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.

Opalka | Preview
Preview: Season 4 Episode 46 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Explore In-Faux-Structure, an exhibition that explores the false or erroneous meanings related to infrastructure. Cincinnati, Ohio, artist Nancy Hopkins offers a whimsical take on ceramics. The Michigan Philharmonic is celebrating their conductor, Nan Washburn's 20th "Nan"-niversary. The Wide Open Walls Festival is starting conversations and transforming the community into a vibrant arts hub.
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Learn more about the Opalka Gallery's new exhibition, In-Faux-Structure. (5m 16s)
Providing Support for PBS.org
Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipAHA! 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.