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Craft in America: Season 9: Borders & Neighbors [TV series]

by PBS, Carol Sauvion (Director)

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Two episodes of the television series Craft in America exploring the connections between Mexico and the United States through craft. "Borders" features: Ofelia Esparza, altar maker, who discusses the meaning and history of Mexico's Day of the Dead celebration; master weaver Isaac Vásquez Garci of Teotitlán de Valle Mexico; American weaver Jim Bassler and potter Veralee Bassler; the Guelaguetz parade in Los Angeles; Chicago artist Kiff Slemmons, who works with maestro Francico Toledo at Taller Arte Papel in Oaxaca, Mexico. "Neighbors" features: California ceramic artist Gerardo Monterrubio; Mexican ceramic artists Magdalena Pedro Martínez and Carlomagno Pedro Martínez; glass artist Jaime Guerero; silver designers William Spratling, Carmen Tapia, Miguel Angel Ortiz Miranda, Cristina Romo, and Eduardo Herrera, and painter, muralist, community arts pioneer, and scholar Judy Baca.… (more)
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Two episodes of the television series Craft in America exploring the connections between Mexico and the United States through craft. "Borders" features: Ofelia Esparza, altar maker, who discusses the meaning and history of Mexico's Day of the Dead celebration; master weaver Isaac Vásquez Garci of Teotitlán de Valle Mexico; American weaver Jim Bassler and potter Veralee Bassler; the Guelaguetz parade in Los Angeles; Chicago artist Kiff Slemmons, who works with maestro Francico Toledo at Taller Arte Papel in Oaxaca, Mexico. "Neighbors" features: California ceramic artist Gerardo Monterrubio; Mexican ceramic artists Magdalena Pedro Martínez and Carlomagno Pedro Martínez; glass artist Jaime Guerero; silver designers William Spratling, Carmen Tapia, Miguel Angel Ortiz Miranda, Cristina Romo, and Eduardo Herrera, and painter, muralist, community arts pioneer, and scholar Judy Baca.

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