Seattle Channel
Join Nancy Guppy and a superlative group of special guests for this week’s Artzone, with artists from a multitude of mediums. The episode will feature gorgeous work from Gabrielle Bakker; a charming profile of painter and ArtCar curator Kelly Lyles; hilarious animation from Dale Goodson; a chat with art gallery owner, Greg Kucera; and terrific music from local band Head Like a Kite. ArtZone airs every Friday on Seattle Channel (Channel 21) at 8:00 PM, Sunday night at 11:00 PM on KCTS 9 and is also streaming and podcasting. You can also catch Nancy’s art segment feature on KING 5’s “New Day Northwest” this Thursday, May 12. For more information, visit the above link.
GET READY FOR AN OPEN STUDIO EPISODE WITH THIS WEEK’S “ARTZONE”
Seattle Channel
Today’s episode of ArtZone with Nancy Guppy will be an all performance “open studio” featuring some amazing local talent. The show will have you jamming to original music from three awesome singer songwriters: Kim Virant, Jim Page and The Femurs. Nancy will also feature an excerpt from Elizabeth Kenny’s Sick, a one-woman show about her pharmaceutically induced fall into psychosis. The show will conclude with weirdly wonderful music and theatrics from UMO Ensemble’s newest production, Red Tiger Tales. Also: Starting this Thursday, April 14, Nancy will join KING 5’s “New Day Northwest” host, Margaret Larson, with a regular “what’s happening around town” calendar of events art segment. ArtZone airs every Friday on Seattle Channel (Channel 21) at 8:00 pm, and is also streaming and podcasting. For more information, visit the above link.
NANCY GUPPY TOURS EMP’S NEW NIRVANA EXHIBIT IN THIS WEEK’S ALL-NEW “ARTZONE”
Seattle Channel
This Friday’s episode of ArtZone with Nancy Guppy “takes punk to the masses,” and then some with an exclusive preview of EMP’s hugely-anticipated Nirvana exhibition, which debuts April 16. Also featured in this week’s episode: A look at Seattle scribe John Longenbaum’s new play about the infamous Lusty Lady; an in-studio excerpt of the Intiman Theatre’s “All My Sons”; an Interview with local nature photog Paul Bannick and his new Burke Museum Exhibit, “The Owl and the Woodpecker”; and a calendar mention of Northwest Film Forum’s “Summer Filmmaking Camps for Kids and Teens.” Nancy will also present Vincent Kitch, the new director of the Seattle Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs, with a “Welcome to Seattle” gift basket. ArtZone airs every Friday on Seattle Channel (Channel 21) at 8:00 pm, and is also streaming and podcasting. For more information, visit the above link.
THIS WEEK’S ALL-NEW “ARTZONE” FEATURES LYNN SHELTON AND MORE
Seattle Channel
Lynn Shelton imparts some of her sage filmmaking insight in the latest episode of ArtZone with Nancy Guppy, which premieres this Friday, April 1, on Seattle Channel. The renowned Seattle director will sit down with show host Nancy Guppy to discuss her body of work and, particularly, how she gets creatively “unstuck.” Also featured in this week’s episode: Lyric Light Opera’s production of the classic musical Camelot; singer-songwriter Heather Duby, who will chat about her newest record Latency; and Vermillion Gallery & Bar’s “Frances Farmer Organ Karaoke,” the second annual event for people who can’t sing. Up-and-coming local band Joseph Giant will visit the ArtZone studio to play a few tunes as well. ArtZone airs every Friday on Seattle Channel (Channel 21) at 8:00 pm, and is also streaming and podcasting. For more information, visit the above link.
“ARTZONE” IS ALL NEW TONIGHT AT 8:00
Seattle Channel
ArtZone with Nancy Guppy is full of arty goodness in this week’s all-new episode. Tune in to Seattle Channel (Channel 21) tonight at 8:00 pm for a behind-the-scenes tour of the popular “Twisted Flicks” series; a profile of cartoonist Jim Woodring; and a performance from musical guests Gabriel Mintz & Friends. Also making an ArtZone studio appearance are select items from Nick Cave’s gloriously uncanny sculptural costume exhibition, “Soundsuits,” which is now showing at The Seattle Art Museum. ArtZone airs every Friday on Seattle Channel (Channel 21) with re-broadcasts Sundays on KCTS 9, and is also streaming and podcasting.
