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The Art Show

Season 8, Episode 2

Jim McCutcheon, Patrick Wayner, Ian Ruhter

01/29/2018 | Rating TV-PG

The Art Show

Season 8, Episode 2

Season 8 Episode 2 | 27m 16sVideo has Closed Captions

Jim McCutcheon, Patrick Wayner, Ian Ruhter

Centerville musician Jim “The Guitar Man” McCutcheon is celebrated for his work in arts education. The layered wood-cut sculptures of Gahanna artist Patrick Wayner offer a fresh take on taxidermy. Los Angeles photographer Ian Ruhter converts a delivery truck into a giant camera.

01/29/2018 | Rating TV-PG

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The Art Show

Season 8, Episode 2

Season 8 Episode 2 | 27m 16sVideo has Closed Captions

Centerville musician Jim “The Guitar Man” McCutcheon is celebrated for his work in arts education. The layered wood-cut sculptures of Gahanna artist Patrick Wayner offer a fresh take on taxidermy. Los Angeles photographer Ian Ruhter converts a delivery truck into a giant camera.

01/29/2018 | Rating TV-PG

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