IDENTITY reveals how artists offer true expressions of their experience in this world
In this episode, artists explore issues of gender, race, culture and place. IDENTITY features potter Diego Romero, photographer Cara Romero, furniture maker Wendy Maruyama, and sculptor Cristina Córdova. IDENTITY episode premiered on PBS Dec 27, 2019.

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MESSAGES traces how artists share their personal and political opinions through craft

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INSPIRATION reveals the magic and influence of craft

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New York icon Fran Lebowitz says Trump has 'nothing but flaws' | 7.30

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Ruth Asawa: documentary on an artist who worked every minute | HOW TO SEE

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This Artist Says Ambition Is a Trap

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Lee Krasner, 1978

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STORYTELLERS celebrates the quiet art of holding memories

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NEIGHBORS explores the people, history, and traditions of crafts from the U.S. and Mexico

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How a Group of Women in This Small Alabama Town Perfected the Art of Quilting | Op-Docs

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The Mountain Path - 山道 - A Film by Edward A. Burger (2021)

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Anne Mette Hjortshøj "Paying Honest Attention" - beautiful film about Danish potter

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THREADS unravels the creativity of the human spirit woven through thread

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Warum Singen im Chor glücklich macht | Twist | ARTE

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CALIFORNIA explores the diverse craft heritage, traditions and innovations in the Golden State

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Why Did Chinese Mothers Bind Their Daughters' Feet? Cruel Reality of Foot Binding

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EAST explores the intersection of history, culture, contemporary craft in the eastern US

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PROCESS navigates the ways in which artists pursue a career in craft

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COLLECTORS reveals the essential role that craft appreciators play in the community

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LANDSCAPE looks at how which natural materials become finished works of craft

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