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Canadian Art

Bravo! to Canadian Art video now online

Released April 22, 2010

Bravo! to Canadian Art is a new four-part series on Bravo! TV's Arts & Minds program, with the first part now available for online viewing. Part 1 gives an insider’s look into Canadian Art Foundation programs like the 2010 Reel Artists Film Festival’s opening night, including interviews with Tamra Davis, director of the Canadian premiere film Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child, as well as a behind-the-scenes peek at the production of the spring 2010 edition of Canadian Art magazine. In it, Bravo! host Seamus O’Regan also sits down to chat with Canadian Art publisher Melony Ward and editor Richard Rhodes.

More Bravo! to Canadian Art videos will be screening on TV and online soon. Stay tuned!

<i>Bravo! to Canadian Art</i> video now online

BRAVO! is the official television sponsor of the Canadian Art Foundation.


 

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