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New Episode of ‘Artbound’ Showcases Shades of L.A. Photography Archive, Unique Cardboard-Constructed Pieces and Guatemalan Political Performance Art

KCET, the nation’s largest independent public television station, presents new episode of its original, award-winning arts and culture exploration program, ARTBOUND.

KCET takes viewers on a journey through the arts and cultural landscape of Southern California with ARTBOUND. This episode of ARTBOUND features a range of artists fostering community involvement through creative expression.

Kathy Kobayashi discusses the Shades of L.A. photography archive at the Downtown L.A. Library. The Shades of L.A. archive explores community-based photos illuminating diversity in Southern California.

Ana Serrano creates cardboard-constructed pieces based on her cultural explorations around Los Angeles.

Next, ARTBOUND travels to Mexicali Rose, an artist organization in Mexicali, where locals are encouraged to create art to galvanize community involvement.

This episode also features performances in Guatemala from Teatro Jornalero Sin Fronteras (Day Labor Theater Without Borders) whose work engages people who have been displaced and deported to Guatemala.

Thursday Oct. 16 at 9 p.m. PST

Link TV
Monday Oct. 20 at 11 p.m. ET
(DirecTV 375, DISH Network 9410)

For more information, visit ARTBOUND.

ABOUT KCETLink 
KCETLink is the new national independent public media organization formed by the merger between KCET and Link Media. ~A viewer-supported 501c(3) organization, its content is distributed nationally via satellite on DirecTV and DISH Networks, in Southern and Central California via broadcast, as well as through various digital delivery systems. KCET and Link TV are services of KCETLink. For additional information about KCETLink productions, web-exclusive content, programming schedules and events, please
visit kcet.org or linktv.org.

New Episode of ‘Artbound’ Showcases Shades of L.A. Photography Archive, Unique Cardboard-Constructed Pieces and Guatemalan Political Performance Art

KCET, the nation’s largest independent public television station, presents new episode of its original, award-winning arts and culture exploration program, ARTBOUND.

KCET takes viewers on a journey through the arts and cultural landscape of Southern California with ARTBOUND. This episode of ARTBOUND features a range of artists fostering community involvement through creative expression.

Kathy Kobayashi discusses the Shades of L.A. photography archive at the Downtown L.A. Library. The Shades of L.A. archive explores community-based photos illuminating diversity in Southern California.

Ana Serrano creates cardboard-constructed pieces based on her cultural explorations around Los Angeles.

Next, ARTBOUND travels to Mexicali Rose, an artist organization in Mexicali, where locals are encouraged to create art to galvanize community involvement.

This episode also features performances in Guatemala from Teatro Jornalero Sin Fronteras (Day Labor Theater Without Borders) whose work engages people who have been displaced and deported to Guatemala.

Thursday Oct. 16 at 9 p.m. PST

Link TV
Monday Oct. 20 at 11 p.m. ET
(DirecTV 375, DISH Network 9410)

For more information, visit ARTBOUND.

ABOUT KCETLink 
KCETLink is the new national independent public media organization formed by the merger between KCET and Link Media. ~A viewer-supported 501c(3) organization, its content is distributed nationally via satellite on DirecTV and DISH Networks, in Southern and Central California via broadcast, as well as through various digital delivery systems. KCET and Link TV are services of KCETLink. For additional information about KCETLink productions, web-exclusive content, programming schedules and events, please
visit kcet.org or linktv.org.

Produced by Niche.LA Video Art, “Teatro Jornalero Sin Fronteras” airs Thursday, Oct 16th 9pm on KCET’s art and culture transmedia series, Artbound!  Teatro Jornalero follows deported Guatemalan immigrants as they readjust to life back home as they share their stories through theatre.

Info below: 

Tune into the debut of Artbound’s new episode, “Without Borders/Sin Fronteras” broadcasting on KCET: Thursday, October 16 at 9 p.m. PST.

Check local listings here.

The new Artbound episode “Without Borders/Sin Fronteras” visits Kathy Kobayashi who discusses the Shades of L.A. photography archive at the Downtown L.A. Library, which explores community-based photos illuminating diversity in Southern California. Then, Ana Serrano showcases her cardboard-constructed pieces based on her cultural explorations around Los Angeles. Next, Artbound travels to Mexicali Rose, an artist organization in Mexicali, where locals are encouraged to create art to galvanize community involvement. We also witness performances in Guatemala from Teatro Jornalero Sin Fronteras (Day Labor Theater Without Borders) whose work engages people who have been displaced and deported to Guatemala. Plus, experience the son jarocho stylings of L.A.-based band Quetzal.

Produced by Niche.LA Video Art, “Teatro Jornalero Sin Fronteras” airs Thursday, Oct 16th 9pm on KCET’s art and culture transmedia series, Artbound!  Teatro Jornalero follows deported Guatemalan immigrants as they readjust to life back home as they share their stories through theatre.

Info below: 

Tune into the debut of Artbound’s new episode, “Without Borders/Sin Fronteras” broadcasting on KCET: Thursday, October 16 at 9 p.m. PST.

Check local listings here.

The new Artbound episode “Without Borders/Sin Fronteras” visits Kathy Kobayashi who discusses the Shades of L.A. photography archive at the Downtown L.A. Library, which explores community-based photos illuminating diversity in Southern California. Then, Ana Serrano showcases her cardboard-constructed pieces based on her cultural explorations around Los Angeles. Next, Artbound travels to Mexicali Rose, an artist organization in Mexicali, where locals are encouraged to create art to galvanize community involvement. We also witness performances in Guatemala from Teatro Jornalero Sin Fronteras (Day Labor Theater Without Borders) whose work engages people who have been displaced and deported to Guatemala. Plus, experience the son jarocho stylings of L.A.-based band Quetzal.