PVDFest 2019 takes over downtown Providence this weekend. Organizers say it will have more than 1,500 artists on 22 stages. There’s too much for us to cover in a short segment, but we talked to a few artists as a sample of what you can expect from the festival.
James Baumgartner
James produces and engineers Political Roundtable, The Weekly Catch and other special programming on The Public’s Radio. He also produces Artscape, the weekly arts & culture segment heard every Thursday. His favorite part of the job is talking with artists, musicians and other creators about their process and what inspires them.
James learned the basics of audio editing while studying music at Missouri State University. He went on to get a Master of Fine Arts in Electronic Art at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute where he created electronic music, video art and internet-based media art. While at RPI, James went on the air for the first time, hosting an electronic music show on Rensselaer's station, WRPI, but his love of radio came from staying up late so he could hear punk rock on KKFI, the community radio station in Kansas City, Missouri.
Artscape: The Origins Of The Summer Beach Read
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Artscape: Gorham Silver At The RISD Museum
Surround yourself in silver at the RISD Museum now through December 1st.
Artscape: What Type Of Book Gets A Tax Break?
Artists, musicians and authors can sell their works in Rhode Island without collecting sales tax, but when it comes to books, the state seems to be making an odd distinction.
Artscape – NEA Acting Chairman Mary Anne Carter
Mary Anne Carter is the acting chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. She recently visited Rhode Island to speak with the congressional delegation as well as leaders from the arts community.
Artscape – NEA Acting Chairman Mary Anne Carter
Mary Anne Carter is the acting chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. She recently visited Rhode Island to speak with the congressional delegation as well as leaders from the arts community.
Artscape – Slavery’s Hinterlands Symposium
Rhode Island’s role in the slave trade, plus an arts festival in New Bedford.
Alex Blumberg CEO Of Gimlet Media
Gimlet Media CEO Alex Blumberg talks with Chuck Hinman
Artscape
Artscape is our weekly feature on art, music, theatre, dance, performance and more. To let us know about an artist or event, please email arts@thepublicsradio.org

