State Of The Arts
Saturday 11:30am
State of the Arts is a weekly 30-minute program focusing on the arts community of El Paso. Hosted by dedicated art enthusiast Marina Monsisvais, State of the Arts provides listeners with a behind-the-scenes glimpse of how creativity is shaping our community.
Marina interviews local visual artists, writers, dancers, singers, actors and directors, as well as regional talent exhibiting or performing in El Paso. The show gets to the heart of what inspires and drives artists to do what they love best.
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Who slept with your print?!!! is a print portfolio organized to celebrate the teaching legacy of Kim and Terri Bauer, and features artists from around the country
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Nexo Entre Raíces / Nexus Between Roots is a print portfolio organized by Marco Sánchez which aims to capture the continuity of Mexican culture between Mexican artists and those who identify as Mexican.
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The 17th annual Plaza Classic Film Festival is accepting submissions for its Local Flavor Showcase and Awards, which highlight locally made and connected films.
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On April 7, 2024, the Vegetarian Society of El Paso is hosting a five course meal and talk led by Dr. Michael Greger, a physician, author, and professional speaker on public health issues.
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The UTEP One Water Cluster and the artist-led collective Somos Agua/We Are Water invite you to the fourth edition of World Water Week, an annual celebration of water and environmental justice, activism, and research.
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Karin Linder is a remarkable artist and a decorative painter in the world of interiors. She is known for her faded and romantic style of painting in interior design. She creates works both atmospheric and dream-like with a sophisticated sense of color.
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Artist Roberto Harrington is having a solo show at La Mecha Contemporary.
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This year, the 1st International Piano Competition at UTEP, will be held in May with international judges and substantial cash prizes.
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UTEP has received a $28,000 Grants for Arts Projects award from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to support the Early Music Latin America Festival.
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The Forum Theatre at El Paso Community College presents Anna Karenina, based on the classic tale by Leo Tolstoy, in a contemporary adaptation by Helen Edmundson.