Masters
Mondays at 9pm
Inspiring portraits of masters of the arts from a variety of disciplines including painting, sculpture, music and the written word.
On Air
Celebrates John's life and career, and features commentary from a number of musicians for whom he was a great influence.
Celebrates John's life and career, and features commentary from a number of musicians for whom he was a great influence.
Part two of our portrait of Haida master artist Charles Edenshaw. (7 of 13)
An intimate portrait of architect and designer Eileen Gray.
An intimate portrait of architect and designer Eileen Gray.
We follow a team of delegates as they travel to the American Museum of Natural History in New York City to retrieve human remains. (8 of 13)
Chronicles the life and career of American abstract artist Mark Rothko.
Chronicles the life and career of American abstract artist Mark Rothko.
From generations past, Haida artifacts were spread throughout North America. We continue with the journey of repatriation that is the task of today's generation. (9 of 13)
Reveals the many faces, both public and private, of Canadian author Margaret Atwood.
Reveals the many faces, both public and private, of Canadian author Margaret Atwood.
The story of how four Elders risked personal freedom when, in 1986, the Haida nation stopped the logging of ancient forests, the lifeblood of Haida art and culture. (10 of 13)
This intimate portrait of Dutch Painter Piet Mondrian explores how jazz music inspired his art, and how his style influenced contemporary design.
This intimate portrait of Dutch Painter Piet Mondrian explores how jazz music inspired his art, and how his style influenced contemporary design.
We revisit our earlier definitions of Haida art. Artists, guests, and Haida historians clarify their relationship to the earth and to Haida history. (13 of 13)
