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In the Frame: Exploring the DIA

Episode 209 - Give It a Rest Graphics & Exhibit. Air Date: 5/24/08

Episode 208 - Ashkan Artist. Air Date: 5/10/08

Episode 207 - Graham W.J. Beal takes a look at the College of Creative Studies Josephine F. Ford Sculpture Garden, featuring sculptures from the DIA's collection. Air Date: 4/14/07

Episode 206 - Graham W.J. Beal takes a look at the DIA's exhibition of the photography of Ansel Adams. Air Date: 4/28/07

Episode 205 - Big Three/Print Making. Graham W.J. Beal explorers how artisits Albrecht Dürer, Rembrandt, and Pablo Picasso used printmaking to expand their vision and careers. Air Date: 9/8/06

Episode 203 - Volunteers. Graham W.J. Beal meets with some of the over 600 volunteers at the DIA. Air Date: 7/23/06

Episode 202 - We take a look at the exhibition "African American Art" from the Walter O. Evans Collection. Air Date: 5/28/06

Episode 201 - The Art of Screenprint Exhibit. Graham W.J. Beal discusses silk screening, also known as screen printing. Air Date: 4/9/06

Episode 115 - Art Acquisition. We follow two newly acquired pieces as they work their way through various departments of the museum as part of the acquisition process. Air Date: 6/26/05

Episode 114 - Cret Building. For seventy-eight years the Cret Building (named after its architect Paul Philippe Cret) has stood in the heart of Detroit's cultural center. We'll explore this Beaux Arts Museum building. Air Date: 5/29/05

Episode 113 - Beyond Big: Oversized Prints, Drawings and Photographs. The ability to make extremely large prints and photographs is only a recent phenomenon. Works that are large in scale and ideas are explored. Air Date: 5/22/05

Episode 112 - ter Borch Exhibit. Gerard ter Borch was one of the leading and most beloved painters of the seventeenth century Dutch "Golden Age." We'll gain an insight of the artist. Air Date: 4/17/05

Episode 111 - Detroit Film Theatre. Since 1974 the DIA has presented an outstanding program of world cinema, restored classics, independent features, and animation. Air Date: 4/10/05

Episode 110 - Children at the Museum. Graham Beal guides us through the museum from a child's perspective. Air Date: 2/26/05

Episode 109 - African American Art. In July of 2000, the DIA created the General Motors Center for African American Art, a new curatorial department and resource center. Air Date: 2/12/05

Episode 108 - Murano Glass. This Exhibit presents a comprehensive examination of Venetian glass making in the 20th century. Air Date: 1/8/05

Episode 107 - Looted Art. Whether stolen from ancient tombs or as recently as art looted by the Nazi's during WWII, this episode explores the problems presented to modern museums when trying to track the rightful owners of a particular work of art. Air Date: 1/15/05

Episode 106 - In Remix Pt. 2 we continue our look at the special temporary installation called Remix. We focus on non-western art, specifically Native American, African, Asian, and Islamic. Air Date: 11/13/04

Episode 105 - Host/Museum Director Graham Beal will explain Remix. Air Date: 10/9/04

Episode 104 - Tour the Exhibit: The Photography of Charles Sheeler, American Modernist. Charles Sheeler is recognized as one of the great American artists and master photographers of the twentieth century. Air Date: 10/2/04

Episode 103 - Graham W.J. Beal takes a look at Diego Rivera's fresco cycle, "Detroit Industy." Air Date: 9/25/04

Episode 102 - Graham W.J. Beal takes a look at the complicated business of conservation. Air Date: 9/18/04

Episode 101 - Direct from Paris, artist James Whistler's mother made a rare visit to Detroit in the exhibit "American Attitude: Whistler and His Followers" at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Air Date: 5/5/04


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