The Art Show – Season 5

Season 5, Episode 1

An Art-o-mat vending machine lands in Dayton.

Columbus blacksmith John King shares the art of an ancient trade.

Miami’s Live In Color Dance Collective spreads the funk.

Hot Mama’s Cakes in Sacramento is taking cake decorating to a new tier.

Buddhist monks create a sand mandala in Houston.
Season 5, Episode 2

A long-vacant Dayton home is transformed into The Blue House Gallery and Studios.

Hilliard’s Toni Lipsey shares her love of crocheting.

Master baristas at Buddy Brew Coffee in Tampa demonstrate the art of the perfect cup.

Houston jewelry designer Jera Lodge creates wearable sculpture.
Season 5, Episode 3

Dayton’s Willis “Bing” Davis uses the arts to spark dialogue and build community.

Columbus artist Marc Lincewicz creates dream-like pen and ink drawings.

Art spans the generations in Continuance from father to son in Colorado Springs.

The Barber Lounge Unplugged in Albany, New York.
Season 5, Episode 4

Arts educator Joe Deer inspires tomorrow’s stars of the stage at Wright State University.

Columbus musician Wolfgang Parker creates children’s books starring crime-fighting cats.

Houston architect Sherry Tseng Hill crafts colorful masks from discarded packaging.

The Central Florida performers of Radiant Illusions play with fire.

Art comes together piece by piece for Sacramento collage artist Maureen Hood.
Season 5, Episode 5

The Victoria Theatre celebrates 150 years of arts performances.

Art collector Blake Byrne celebrates his 80th birthday with a special traveling exhibit.

Food photographer Grace Natoli Sheldon creates kitchen art in Wisconsin.

The Toytisserie exhibit in Kansas City features numerous new and vintage toys.
Season 5, Episode 6

Photographer Bill Franz documents Dayton at work and play.

Couture fashion designer Celeste Malvar-Stewart works exclusively with sustainable materials in Columbus.

Orlando interpreter Angela Roth brings American Sign Language front and center.

Sacramento’s Robyn Slakey brings sweet treats to unexpected places.

Houston painter Michael Roque-Collins inherits an artistic legacy.
Season 5, Episode 7

Tiffany Clark creates murals to revitalize and heal Dayton neighborhoods.

Columbus photographer Nick Reichard travels the Appalachian Trail.

Travel to Houston to sample the handmade frozen desserts at Gelazzi.

The cut paper art of New Mexico’s Catalina Delgado-Trunk reflects her heritage.
Season 5, Episode 8

Dayton choreographer Crystal Michelle shares her love of dance and takes us behind the scenes of her show The Descent of This Water: Rain.

The paintings of upstate New York artist Barbara Page provide an unusual look at the natural world.

New Mexico’s Nic Nicosia creates rich narratives in his staged photographs.
Season 5, Episode 9

Dayton artist Craig Galentine fabricates custom kokeshi dolls.

Charlotte Belland prints a herd of miniature 3D zebras in Columbus.

Check out what’s on the runway with Sacramento fashion photographer Mark Gunter.

Travel to The Rockwell Museum in Corning, New York to get immersed in the art of the American West.
Season 5, Episode 10

The charcoal drawings of Dayton artist James Pate ignite a call to action.

Retired Columbus businessman EJ Jones gives thrift store sweaters a new life.

Detroit metalsmith Christine Bossler forges wearable art.

The performers of the Houston Metropolitan Dance Center share their passion.
Season 5, Episode 11

Lora Van Lear designs custom couture in her Miamisburg shop.

Cincinnati’s Kanniks Kannikeswaran shares his love of the classical music traditions of India.

Las Vegas master ceramicist Tom Coleman brings his work to a Columbus gallery.

Houston’s Kim Ritter stitches whimsical art quilts.
Season 5, Episode 12

The founders of PechaKucha Dayton give us the scoop on their community show-and-tell events.

Cleveland’s Baba Jubal Harris is a third-generation pioneer of African drum making in the United States.

Visit the new wing of the Columbus Museum of Art.

PlatteForum connects artists with at-risk youth in Denver.
Season 5, Episode 13

Doug Benedict uses salvaged steel to create a new sculpture for the Vandalia Art Park during Heavy Metal Remix.

The elegant sculptures of Columbus artist Yasue Sakaoka expand on traditional Japanese origami.

Dayton artist Colleen McCulla shares her daily practice of creating and posting to social media a new collage each day.