Innovations in Plasma Light Technology and Art

Innovations in Plasma Light Technology and Art

Aired Saturday, March 12, 2022

Innovations in Plasma Light Technology and Art

The Conversation

Talking about Wayne Strattman’s work encompassing over 30 years of innovation in lighted glass plasma technology, as an artist, designer, researcher, teacher, advocate and author. “Essentially what I do is take electricity and turn it into light using glass as the medium” Wayne combines his background training in engineering with his love of sculpture and interest in the history of electricity—specifically those technologies using glass—Wayne not only taught himself the field without any formal glass training but also proceeded to pioneer many new techniques now intrinsic to his medium. 

Guests

Wayne Strattman, Strattman Design, Boston

Connecting Community Through a Shared Vision of The White River

Connecting Community Through a Shared Vision of The White River

Aired Saturday, March 5, 2022

Connecting Community Through a Shared Vision of The White River

The Conversation

Talking about the White River Vision Plan and specifically the Conner Prairie White River Education and Ecology Center. How do museums, tourism, neighboring municipalities, and higher education institutions to come together to create environmental education, programming, and research. We will explore the vision for the new facility and how visitors can experience the White River and its role in the regional ecosystem.

Guests

Michael Klitzing, Director of Parks and Recreation/CEO, Carmel Clay Parks and Recreation and Norman Burns, President and CEO of Conner Prairie

Connecting Community Through a Shared Vision of The White River

Food and Folklore: A Conversation About Global Food Traditions and Underrepresented Foodways

Food and Folklore: A Conversation About Global Food Traditions and Underrepresented Foodways

Aired Saturday, February 26, 2022

Food and Folklore: A Conversation About Global Food Traditions and Underrepresented Foodways

The Conversation

talking about Tamika’s passion for the outdoors, farming, and global food traditions. We will explore ways to cook healthy foods that reflect culture and family.

Guests

Tamika Francis,
Jamaican Chef/Public Health Practitioner

Food and Folklore: A Conversation About Global Food Traditions and Underrepresented Foodways

The Art of Rehabilitation: Caring for Sick and Injured Wildlife

The Art of Rehabilitation: Caring for Sick and Injured Wildlife

Aired Saturday, January 29, 2022

The Art of Rehabilitation: Caring for Sick and Injured Wildlife

The Conversation

talking about wildlife education and wildlife rehabilitation in order to promote wildlife conservation and welfare through better understanding of wild animal ecology, behavior, and welfare.

Guests

Frannie Greenberg, Licensed Wildlife Rehabilitator and Educator, Millstone Wildlife Center in Windham New Hampshire

The Art of Rehabilitation: Caring for Sick and Injured Wildlife

Into a Study: A Collaboration Between an Artist and Developmental Psychologist

Into a Study: A Collaboration Between an Artist and Developmental Psychologist

Aired Saturday, January 22, 2022

Into a Study: A Collaboration Between an Artist and Developmental Psychologist

The Conversation

talking about the ways in which paintings can also double as an experiment about perceiving and understanding art. 

Guests

Artist Paul Xavier Rutz and developmental psychologist Jennifer Drake

Into a Study: A Collaboration Between an Artist and Developmental Psychologist

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