
Episode 408- Salman Rushdie and the Swampspace
Season 4 Episode 8 | 26m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
We speak with author Salman Rushdie, plus artists Pedro Zepada and Kubiat Nnamdie.
Kalyn James hosts this episode of art loft among large-scale works of art at the Lowe Art Museum. In this episode of art loft we speak to Salman Rushdie, the world-renowned novelist, visit with Seminole artist Pedro Zepeda, chat with Brandi Reddickand, listen as Gean Moreno and Chris Cook outline their organization Cannonball and artist Kubiat Nnamdie walks us through his exhibit at Swampspace.
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Art Loft is a local public television program presented by WPBT
Funding for Art Loft is made possible through a generous grant from the Monroe County Tourist Development Council.

Episode 408- Salman Rushdie and the Swampspace
Season 4 Episode 8 | 26m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
Kalyn James hosts this episode of art loft among large-scale works of art at the Lowe Art Museum. In this episode of art loft we speak to Salman Rushdie, the world-renowned novelist, visit with Seminole artist Pedro Zepeda, chat with Brandi Reddickand, listen as Gean Moreno and Chris Cook outline their organization Cannonball and artist Kubiat Nnamdie walks us through his exhibit at Swampspace.
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