
PS21
Season 4 Episode 7 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Learn about a performances space for the 21st century.
Learn about PS21, a performances space for the 21st century. Explore a deeper relationship between two strained communities with professor and playwright Tim Slover. Discover how the longtime artist Harold Holden is being recognized across his home state of Oklahoma. See why artist Sam Hundley calls himself the junkyard junkie.
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PS21
Season 4 Episode 7 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Learn about PS21, a performances space for the 21st century. Explore a deeper relationship between two strained communities with professor and playwright Tim Slover. Discover how the longtime artist Harold Holden is being recognized across his home state of Oklahoma. See why artist Sam Hundley calls himself the junkyard junkie.
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Clip: S4 Ep7 | 5m 15s | Take a look at PS21 and learn about the move from the old tent to the new venue. (5m 15s)
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Preview: S4 Ep7 | 30s | Learn about a performances space for the 21st century. (30s)
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AHA! A House for Arts is a local public television program presented by WMHT
Funding provided by M&T Bank, Leo Cox Beach Philanthropic Foundation, and contributors to the WMHT Venture Fund including Chet and Karen Opalka, Robert & Doris Fischer Malesardi and the Alexander & Marjorie Hover Foundation.