Rhythmic Painting and The Flying Karamazovs

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By Shay Zeller on Wednesday, November 16, 2005.
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Listening to music can often be a visual thing. Whether you’re guided by the lyrics, or a memory, or just the mood of the piece, music forms images in our mind’s eye. An exhibition going on now at Plymouth State University looks at a set of artist who’ve put those images down on canvas. The show is called “Rhythmic Brushwork: The Agents of Site and Sound", and it looks specifically at the influence of Afro-Caribbean art on 5 black artists from several different countries. We talk with one of those artists and the show's curator. Click here for more details on the exhibit

Later in the program we'll check in with one of the Flying Karamazov Brothers. The famous juggling act is in the state this week for a couple of performances.

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