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Crossover ft. Art Heals All Wounds - focusing on artists in audio

29m · Material Feels · 15 Mar 16:33

Today’s episode of Material Feels features a conversation with a fellow Bay Area podcaster, Pam Uzzell, creator of Art Heals All Wounds, a show about artists transforming lives with their work. Pam and I share our “why”: why we focus on the arts, and artists; why we believe so strongly in the power and impact of art education at any age.

We also invite listeners to support two arts organizations:

Art In Action - https://artinaction.org/

NIAD Art Center - https://niadart.org/

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